28 JANUARY 1905, page 6

Two Volumes Have Been Added To Messrs. Methuen's Series Of

"Little Books on Art" (2s. 6d. net each),—Ho/bein, by Mrs. C. Fortescue, and Corot, by Ethel Birnstingl and Alice Pollard. Both these books are interesting and worth reading,......

The Minor Poet Of To-day Is More Happily Fated Than

his early Victorian cousin. His verses are, as a rule, admirably printed and prettily bound, while his unfortunate relative's were presented in the guise of a Sunday-school book......

Himself Writes The Explanatory Text Accompanying The...

seems well satisfied with the works of the painter, and everything is taken very seriously. If not in the best of taste, this appreciation is at any rate authoritative as......

Art Books.

A useful series of books is now being issued under the title of " Newnes's Art Library" (G. Newnes, 3s. 6d. net each). Each volume contains a number of process......

Michelangelo.—this Is The Life By Condivi, Which The...

us is "now done into English by Herbert P. Home, and newly printed at Boston in the United States of America, at the Merrymount Press." From the form of this announcement the......

The Work Of George W. Joy. (cassell And Co. 42

2s.)— Biographies and appreciations of living artists written by admirers are not uncommon. In the present case Mr. Joy......