28 JANUARY 1911, Page 9

The Art Journal for 1910. (Virtue and Co. 21s. net.)—There

is no doubt that the art-loving public owes a great deal to the illustrated monthly magazines like the Art Journal. By means of such publications it is possible to keep oneself informed as to what is going on at home and abroad in the fields of painting, sculpture, and decoration. Also the lover of the art of the past is constantly having his knowledge added to by seeing reproductions of master- pieces which are in out-of-the-way places. The production of the illustrations in the present volume is admirable.