30 JANUARY 1904, Page 6
Romney, by Mr. George Paston, and Diirer, by Miss L,
J. Allen, begin yet another series of "Little Books on Art" (Methuen and Co., 2s. 6d. each). These little books look attractive enough, but they are planned on a faulty system. The illustrations, which are so important a part of this kind of work, are so small as to be of no great value.—The same criticism applies to the Rembratult, Turner, and Constable which have been added to Messrs. G. Bell and Sons' "Miniature Series of Painters" (1s. net each).