19 DECEMBER 1896, Page 26
Messrs. Hildersheimer and Co. send us some specimens of Christmas
Cards exhibiting what they call the " Rembrandt Process." This is a species of photogravure, and certainly suc- ceeds in presenting the artistic qualities of the works which it reproduces. Foreign as well as English art has been laid under contribution, and the result is an attractive collection of landscape and figure subjects. There are calendars, as, for instance, the
Tender Thoughts" calendars—the sentimental is distinctly prominent—and simple cards. We do not know whether a card picturing a litter of puppies is not as good as any.