16 NOVEMBER 1889, Page 42
Japanese Jingles. Written and Illustrated by Katheleen Lucas. (Wells Gardner,
Darton, and Co.)—Unfortunately, we cannot transfer to our columns any specimens of Miss Lucas's drawings ; and it would not be fair to her jingles to quote them apart from the humorous little sketches of Japanese men and things with which they are associated. It must suffice to say that both are good, and that they suit each other. The artist has caught no little of the character of Japanese art, giving perhaps a little more variety of expression to her faces than the native artist is accustomed to give.