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Gardner, Eugene C. Illustrated homes; a series

of papers describing real houses and real people. Ill. Bost. 1875. S. 728:6 The house that Jill built, after Jack's had proved a failure; a book on home architecture. (Our continent lib.) N. Y. 1882. S. 728:12 Palliser's model homes; showing a variety of designs for model dwellings, also farmbarn and hennery, stable and carriage house, school house, masonic association building, bank and library, town hall and three churches; together with miscellaneous matter. Bridgeport, Conn. [1878]. O. 728+7 Vaux, Calvert. Villas and cottages; a series of designs prepared for execution in the U. S. Ill. N. Y. 1857. O. 728:8 Loudon, J: Claudius. An encyclopædia of cottage, farm and villa architecture and furniture; containing numerous designs for dwellings from the villa to the cottage and the farm, incl. farm houses, farmeries and other agricultural buildings, country inns, public houses and parochial schools with the requisite fittings up, fixtures and furniture and appropriate offices, gardens and garden scenery; each design accompanied by analytical and critical remarks. New ed., ed. by mrs. Loudon. Ill. Lond. 1869. 0. 728: R1 Lakey, C: D. Village and country houses, or Cheap homes for all classes, comprising 84 pages of designs. N. Y. 1875. F. 728: R2 Young, W: Town and country mansions, and suburban houses; with notes on the sanitary and artistic construction of houses. Lond. 1879. F. 728: R3 Downing, Andrew Jackson. Cottage residences, or A series of designs for rural cottages and cottage villas, and their gardens and grounds, adapted to North America. Pt. 1. 3d ed. N. Y. 1847. O. 728+5 The architecture of country houses; incl. designs for cottages, farm-houses and villas, with remarks on interiors, furniture and the best modes of warming and ventilation. Ill. N. Y. 1854. O. 728:4 Wheeler, Gervase. Rural homes, or Sketches of houses suited to american country life, with original plans, designs, etc. Auburn. 1853. D.

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Woodward, G: E. and F. W. Country homes. N. Y. 1865. D. 728:11

Thaer, Konrad Albrecht W: Ueber ländliche arbeiter-wohnungen. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 vl

5. Landscape gardening. Downing, Andrew Jackson. Rural essays; ed., with a memoir of the author, by G: W: Curtis, and a letter to his friends by Fredrika Bremer. N. Y. 1853. O. 710:1

Contents. Memoirs. - Letter from miss Bremer.Horticulture. - Landscape gardening. - Rural architecture.-Trees.-Agriculture.-Fruit.-Letters from

England. Maitland, Fowler. Building estates; a rudimentary treatise on the development, sale, purchase and general management of building land, incl. the formation of streets and sewers and the requirements of sanitary authorities. Plans and ill. [Weale's ser.] Lond. 1883. D. 712:3

Oakey, Alexander F. Home grounds. (Appletons' home books). N. Y. 1881. D. 712:1 Kemp, E: How to lay out a garden; intended

as a general guide in choosing, forming or improving an estate, from a quarter of an acre to a hundred acres in extent, with reference to both design and execution. From the 2d Lond. ed. enl. 2d ed. N. Y. 1875. D. 710:2 Long, Elias A. Ornamental gardening for americans; a treatise on beautifying homes, rural districts, towns, and cemeteries. Ill. N. Y. 1885 [1884]. D. 710:3 Scott, Frank J. The art of beautifying suburban home grounds of small extent; with descriptions of the beautiful and hardy trees and shrubs grown in the U. S. Ill. N. Y. 1873. O. 712+2 New York city. Commissioners of Central park. 11th annual report, 1867. Maps and ill. N. Y. 1868. O. 711: P1 Chapman, Silas. The Forest Home cemetery, Milwaukee, Wis., with a map of the grounds. Milw. 1871. S.

719:1 Northcote, James Spencer. The roman catacombs, or Some account of the burialplaces of the early christians in Rome. Phila. 1859. S. 719:2

3. Sculpture, Keramics, etc.

1. Sculpture.

Flaxman, J: Lectures on sculpture as delivered before the Royal academy; with an introd. lecture and two addresses to the Royal academy on the death of T: Banks, in 1805, and of Antonio Canova, in 1822, and an address on the death of Flaxman by sir R: Westmacott. Ill. New ed. Lond. 1865. D. 731:1 Ruskin, J: Aratra Pentelici; six lectures on the elements of sculpture given before the university of Oxford in michaelmas term, 1870. N. Y. 1878. D.

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Lübke, W: History of sculpture from the earliest ages to the present time. Tr. by F. E. Bunnett. Ill. Lond. 1872. 2 v. Q. 730: R1 Shedd, Julia A. Famous sculptors and sculpture; ill., with heliotypes from many famous works of sculpture. Bost. 1881. D. 730:3 Viardot, L: Wonders of sculpture. 2d ed. [Ill. lib. of wonders.] N. Y. 1873. D. 730:2 Mitchell, Lucy M. A history of ancient sculpture. II. N. Y. 1883. Q. 733: R5 Redford, G: A manual of sculpture, egyptianassyrian-greek-roman. Ill., with a map of

ancient Greece and a chronological list of ancient sculptors and their works. Lond. 1882. D. 732: 1 Overbeck, Johannes. Geschichte der griechischen plastik für künstler und kunstfreunde. 2te verb. aufl. Ill. Leipz. 186970. 2 v. in 1. O. 733+1

· Griechische kunstmythologie; v. 2, 3. Ill. Leipz. 1871-78. 2 v. O. 733+2

Contents. V. 1. Not pub. 2. Besonderer theil, v. 1: Zeus. 3. Besonderer theil, v. 2: Hera.-Poseidon.— Demeter und Kora.

Atlas der griechischen kunstmythologie; lief. 1-4. Leipz. 1872-78. 4 pts. Portf.

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Contents. Pt. 1. Zeus. 2. Zeus, continued.-Hera. 3. Hera, continued. - Poseidon. 4. Demeter und Kora. Murray, Alexander S. A history of greek sculpture from the earliest times down to the age of Pheidias. Ill. Lond. 1880. O.

733+P3 Greek and roman sculpture; a popular introd. to the study of greek and roman sculpture. Ill. Lond. 1882. O. 733: P4 Perkins, C: C. Historical hand-book of italian sculpture. N. Y. 1883. O.

Perry, Walter Copland.

735:2 Great american sculptures. 12 steel engr., india proofs. Phila. 1878. F.

Clark, W: J.

735: R1 Contents. Introd., ancient and modern sculpture.American sculptors.-Powers and Greenough ---Crawford and Randolph Rogers. -W: Wetmore Story.— Roberts, Bailly, Harnisch and Rush.-Brown, Ward, Palmer, Connelly and Mozier. - Gould, Simmons, Bartholomew and Akers.-Harriet Hosmer and other female sculptors.

2. Carving and Numismatics.

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Maskell, W: Ivories, ancient and medieval. Ill. [South Kensington art museum handbooks.] Lond. n. d. D. King, C: W: The handbook of engraved gems. Ill. Lond. 1866. D. 736:2 Prime, W: Cowper, ed. Coins, medals and seals, ancient and modern, ill. and described with a sketch of the history of coins and coinage, instructions for young collectors, tables of comparative rarity, price lists of english and american coins, medals, tokens, etc. N. Y. 1861. O. 737:2 Humphreys, H: Noel. Ancient coins and med

als; an historical sketch of the origin and progress of coining money in Greece and her colonies, its progress with the extension of the roman empire and its decline with the fall of that power. Ill. by facsimile examples in actual relief and in the metals of the respective coins. Lond. 1850. O. 737: R3 Thorburn, W. Stewart. A guide to the coins of Great Britain and Ireland, in gold, silver, and copper, from the earliest period to the present time, with their value. Ill. Lond. 1884. O. 737:4 Remedi, Angelo. Catalogo delle monete romane

consolari ed imperiali, delle zecche italiane medioevali e moderne e delle medaglie, componenti la collezione del Angelo Remedi di Sarzana, di cui la vendita al pubblico incanto avrà luogo in Milano nelle salle

per cura Giulio Sambon, mercoledi 7 gennajo, 1885. Milano. 1885. O. 737:5 Ancona, Amilcare. Catalogo delle monete romane consolari ed imperiali, monete bizantine, e delle zecche italiane medioevali e moderne, componenti la collezione del Amilcare Ancona, di cui la vendita al pubblico incanto avrà luogo in Milano nelle salle dell'impresa, corso Vittorio Emanuele, n. 37, per cura Giulio Sambon, giovedi 8 gennajo 1885. Milano. 1884. 6. With Remedi, A. Catalogo. 737:5

3 Pottery and bronzes.

Hancock, E. Campbell. The amateur pottery and glass painter; with directions for gilding, chasing, burnishing, bronzing and groundlaying. Ill. With an app. repr. by the special permission of the dept. of science and art, South Kensington. Lond. n. d. D. 738:5 McLaughlin, M. Louise. Pottery decoration under the glaze. Cinc. 1880. D. 738:14 China painting; a practical manual for the use of amateurs in the decoration of hard 738:13 porcelain. Cinc. 1882. D.

Suggestions to china-painters. Cinc. 1884. D. 738:19

Lockwood, M. Smith. Hand-book of ceramic art. N. Y. 1878. S. 738:7 Janvier, C. A. Practical keramics for students. N. Y. 1880. O. 738:6 Bohn, H: G: A guide to the knowledge of pottery, porcelain and other objects of vertu; comprising an ill. catalogue of the Bernal collection of works of art, with the prices at which they were sold by auction and the names of the present possessors. Added, an introductory essay on pottery and porcelain, and an engraved list of marks and monograms. Ill. Lond. 1857. D. 738:2 Jacquemart, Albert. History of the ceramic art; a descriptive and philosophical study of the pottery of all ages and all nations. Tr. by mrs. Bury Palliser. 2d ed. Ill., marks and monograms. Lond. 1877. Q. 738: R23

Prime, W: Cowper. Pottery and porcelain of all times and nations, with tables of factory and artists' marks for the use of collectors. Ill. N. Y. 1878. O. 738+8 Westropp, Hodder M. Handbook of pottery and porcelain, or History of those arts from the earliest period. Ill. Lond. 1880. D. 738:9 Birch, S: History of ancient pottery, egyptian, assyrian, greek, etruscan and roman. New and rev. ed. Ill. Lond. 1873. O.

738+P11 Beckwith, Arthur. Majolica and fayence; italian, sicilian, majorcan, hispano-moresque and 738:1 persian. III. N. Y. 1877. D.

Fortnum, C. Drury E. Majolica. [South Kensington art museum handbooks.] Lond. [187-.] D. 738:4

Jewitt, Llewellynn. The ceramic art of Great Britain. New ed., rev. Ill. Lond. n. d.

Gasnault, Paul, and E: Garnier. French pottery. Ill. and marks. [South Kensington museum art handbooks.] Lond. 1884. D. 738:22 Audsley, G: Ashdown, and James L. Bowes. Keramic art of Japan. Ill. Lond. 1881. Q. 738: R12 Slosson, Annie T. The china hunters club, by the youngest member. [Anon.] N. Y. 1878. D. 738:3 Wheatley, H: B., and Philip H: Delamotte. Art work in earthenware. (Handbooks of practical art.) Lond. 1882. O. 738+15 Art work in porcelain. (Handbooks of practical art.) N. Y. 1883. O. 738+16 - Art work in gold and silver: mediæval.

Wheatley, H: B., and P. H: Delamotte.-Continued.

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(Handbooks of practical art.) Lond. 1882. 738+17 - Art work in gold and silver: modern. (Handbooks of practical art.) N. Y. 1882. O. 738+18 Maskell, Alfred. Russian art and art objects in Russia; a handbook to the reproductions of goldsmiths' work and art treasures from that country in the South Kensington museum, [South Kensington museum art handbooks.] Lond. 1884. D. 738:21 Fortnum, C. Drury E. Bronzes. Ill. [South Kensington museum art handbooks.] Lond. n. d. D. 738:10

4. Drawing and Design.

1. General and freehand drawing. Hamerton, Philip Gilbert. The graphic arts; treatise on the varieties of drawing, painting and engraving, in comparison with each other and with nature. Bost. 1882. D.

700: 2 Walker, W: Handbook of drawing. Ill. 1st amer. ed. N. Y. 1880. D. 740:3 Carter, Susan N. Drawing in black and white; charcoal, pencil, crayon and pen-and-ink. (Putnam's art handbooks, no. 8.) Ill. N. Y. 1882. S. 740:4 Moore, C: H. Examples for elementary practice in delineation, designed for the use of schools and isolated beginners. Bost. 1884 [1883]. Q. 741: R4 Ruskin, J: The elements of drawing; in three letters to beginners. Ill. N. Y. 1876. D. 740:1

- The laws of Fésole; a familiar treatise on the elementary principles and practice of drawing and painting as determined by the tuscan masters, arr. for the use of schools. V. 1. N. Y. 1879. D.

Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène Emmanuel.

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to draw, or The story of a young designer. Tr. from the french by Virginia Champlin. III. N. Y. 1881. D. x 740:2 Howells, W: Dean, ed. A little girl among the old masters; with introd. and comment. Bost. 1884 [1883]. T. 741:3

Goethe gallery, The; from the original drawings of W: v. Kaulbach, with explanatory text. Bost. 1881. Q. 749: Ri

Caricature.

Parton, James. Caricature and other comic art in all times and many lands. Ill. N. Y. 1877. O. 741+1 Dagley, R: Miscellaneous observations on the ludicrous in art. With his Takings. in 821.2:82 Worth, T: Plutarch restored; an anachronatic metempsychosis, illustrating the illustrations of Greece and Rome. N. Y. 1862. O. 741 R2

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2. Perspective and figure drawing. Davies, C: A treatise on shades and shadows, and linear perspective. 2d ed. Phila. 1840. 0. 742+1 Pozzo, Fra Andrea. Rules and examples of perspective, proper for painters and architects, etc., in english and latin; containing a most easy and expeditious method to delineate in perspective all designs relating to architecture, after a new manner, wholly free from the confusion of occult lines, by that great master thereof, Andrea Pozzo, soc. Js. Engraved in 105 ample folio plates and adorned with 200 initial letters to the explanatory discourses; printed from copper-plates on ye best paper by John Sturt. Done into english from the original printed at Rome in 1693 in latin and italian, by mr. John James of Greenwich. Lond. 1707. F.

23: R Pyne, G: Perspective for beginners; adapted to young students and amateurs in architecture, painting, etc. 12th ed., ill. [Weale's ser.] Lond. 1879. D. 742:2 Ruskin, J: The elements of perspective, arr. for the use of schools and intended to be read in connection with the first three books of Euclid. N. Y. 1873. D. 742:3 Weigall, C: H. The art of figure drawing; containing practical instructions for a course of study in this branch of art; ed. by Susan N. Carter. (Putnam's art handbooks, no. 4). N. Y. 1879. S. 743:1

Rimmer, W: Art anatomy. 81 plates. Bost. 1884. Portf. 743: R3

Fletcher, Robert. Human proportion in art and anthropometry; lecture delivered at the National museum, Washington. Ill. Cambridge. 1883. O. 743+2

Metz, Conrad Martin. Studies for drawing the human figure; groups of figures and historical compositions. Phila. n. d. obl. F. 743: R4

3. Mathematical drawing. Appleton's cyclopædia of drawing; designed as a text-book for the mechanic, architect, engineer and surveyor, comprising geometrical projection, mechanical, architectural and topographical drawing, perspective and isometry; ed. by W. E. Worthen. N. Y. 1870. O. 744: R4 Minifie, W: A text-book of geometrical drawing; abridged from the octavo ed. for the use of schools, in which the definitions and rules of geometry are familiarly explained, the practical problems are arr. from the most simple to the more complex, and in their description technicalities are avoided as much as possible, with an introd. to isometrical drawing and an essay on linear perspective and shadows. Ill. 6th ed., rev. and enl. N. Y. 1875. D. 744:3 Rose, Joshua. Mechanical drawing self-taught; comprising instructions in the selection and preparation of drawing instruments, elementary instr. in practical mechanical drawing, together with examples in simple geometry and elementary mechanism, incl. screw threads, gear wheels, mechanical motions, engines and boilers. Ill. Phila. 1883. O. 744+5 Johnson, W: The practical draughtsman's book of industrial design; forming a complete course of mechanical, engineering and architectural drawing, founded upon the "Nouveau cours raisonné de dessin industriel," of Mm. Armengaud ainé, Armengaud jeune, and Amouroux, civil engineers, Paris; containing add. plates as examples of the most useful and generally employed mechanism of the day. 3d ed. rev. with the french measures converted into english. Lond. 1869. O. 744: R1 of engin[Weale's

Maxton, J: The workman's manual eering drawing. Ill. 4th ed. rev. ser.] Lond. 1880. D.

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Tuthill, W: B. Practical lessons in architectural drawing, or How to make the working drawings and write the specifications for buildings. N. Y. 1881. O. 744+6

4. Ornamental design.

Audsley, W: James and G: Ashdown. Outlines of ornament in the leading styles, selected from executed ancient and modern works; book of reference for the architect, sculptor, decorative artist and practical painter. N. Y. 1882. F. 745: R3 Jones, Owen. The grammar of ornament; ill. by examples from various styles of ornament. 112 plafes. Lond. 1868. F. 745 R2 Loftie, W. J. A plea for art in the house, with special reference to the economy of collecting works of art and the importance of taste in education and morals. Art at

Falke, Jacob v. Art in the house; historical, critical and æsthetical studies on the decoration and furnishing of the dwelling. Authorized am. ed., tr. from the 3d german ed., ed. with notes by C: C. Perkins. Ill. Bost. 1879. Q. 745: R1 Church, Ella Rodman. How to furnish a home. (Appletons' home books.) N. Y. 1881. D. 748:7 Dewing, M. R., mrs. T. W., born Oakey. Beauty in the household. N. Y. 1882. S. 748:5 Facey, James W: Elementary decoration; a guide to the simpler forms of every day art, as applied to the interior and exterior decoration of dwelling houses, etc. Ill. [Weale's ser.] 745:5 Edis, Robert W. Decoration and furniture of town houses; a series of Cantor lectures del. before the Society of arts, 1880, amplified and enl. Ill. Lond. 1881. O. 748:10 Cooper, H. J. The art of furnishing on rational and aesthetic principles. N. Y. 1881. S. 748:9 Cook, Clarence. The house beautiful; essays on beds and tables, stools and candlesticks. 748+8 Ill. [N. Y.] 1881. O. Garrett, Rhoda and Agnes. Suggestions for house decoration in painting, woodwork and furniture. [Art at home ser.] Phila. 748:2 n. d. D. Eastlake, Sir C: Lock. Hints on household taste in furniture, upholstery and other details; ed., with notes, by C: C. Perkins. 1st amer. ed. Bost. 1872. O. 748:1 Spofford, Harriet Elizabeth, born Prescott. Art decoration applied to furniture. Ill. N. Y. [1877]. O. 745+4 Jacquemart, Albert. A history of furniture. Tr. from the french, ed. by mrs. Bury Palliser. Ill. Lond. 1878. Q. 748 R17 Pollen, J: Hungerford. Ancient and modern furniture and woodwork. (South Kensington museum art handbooks). Lond. n. d. D. 745: 6 Orrinsmith, Lucy. The drawing-room; its decorations and furniture. [Art at home ser.] Lond. 1878. D. 748:15

Loftie, Mrs. M. J. The dining-room. [Art at home ser.] Lond. 1878. D. 748:14 Barker, Mary Anne lady, now mrs. F: Napier Broome. The bedroom and the boudoir. [Art at home ser.] Lond. 1878. D. 748:13 Rees, Janet E. Ruutz-. Home decoration; art needlework and embroidery, painting on silk, satin and velvet, panel painting and wood carving, with numerous designs, mainly by G: Gibson. (Appletons' home books.) N. Y. 1881. D. 748:4 Harrison, Constance Cary, mrs. Burton H. Woman's handiwork in modern homes. Ill. [N. Y.] 1881. O. 748 : 11 Contents. Embroidery. - Brush and pigment. Modern homes. Higgin, L. Handbook of embroidery; ed. by lady Marian Alford. (Royal school of art needlework). Lond. 1880. D. 748:12 Champeaux, Alfred de. Tapestry. I. [South Kensington museum art handbooks]. Lond. n. d. D. 747:1 Smith, J. Moyr. Album of decorative figures.

Dresser, Christopher. Japan, its architecture, art and art manufactures. Lond. 1882. O. 748+16 Prang's standard alphabets; a collection of alphabets in the best ancient and modern styles, designs for titles, colored initials,

borders, compass topographical signs, the state arms of the union, etc., especially adapted for the use of sign painters, engravers, illuminators, architects and civil engineers. Bost. 1878. obl. D. 745: R7

5. Painting.

1. Materials and methods.

Blanc, A: Alexandre Philippe C: The grammar of painting and engraving. Tr. from the french, of Blanc's Grammaire des arts du dessin, by Kate Newell Doggett. Ill. N. Y. 1874. O. 750+2 Field, G: A grammar of colouring, applied to decorative painting and the arts. New ed., enl. and adapted to the use of the ornamental painter and designer, with additional sections on painting in sepia, watercolours and oils, and with the history and characteristics of the various styles of ornament, by Ellis A. Davidson. [Weale's ser.] Lond. 1877. D. 752:1 Couture, T: Conversations on art methods; methode et entrétiens d'atélier. Tr. from the french by S. E. Stewart, with an introd. by Robert Swain Gifford. N. Y. 1879. S. 751:1 Howard, H: A course of lectures on painting delivered at the Royal academy of fine arts; ed., with a memoir of the author, by Frank Howard. Lond. 1848. D. 750:5 Armitage, E: Lectures on painting; delivered to the students of the Royal academy. N. Y. 1883. O. 751:12

Contents. Ancient costumes. - Byzantine and romanesque art.-On the painters of the 18th century. -David and his school.-On the modern schools of Europe.-On drawing.-Color.-On decorative painting. On finish.-On the choice of a subject.-On the composition of decorative and historical pictures.Composition of incident pictures.

Ellis, Tristram J. Sketching from nature; handbook for students and amatenrs. [Art at home ser.] Ill. N. Y. 1883. D. 751:11 Rowbotham, T: The art of sketching from nature; rev. by Susan N. Carter. Ill. (Putnam's art hand-books, no. 1.) N. Y. [1878]. S. 751:5 Williams, W. The art of landscape painting in oil colors; ed. by Susan N. Carter. (Putnam's art hand-books, no. 2.) N. Y. 1881. S. 751:6 Duffield, Mrs. W: The art of flower painting. Ill. From the 12th Lond. ed.; ed. by Susan N. Carter. (Putnam's art hand-books, no. 3.) N. Y. 1882. S. 751:7

Hatton, T: Hints for sketching in water-color from nature. (Putnam's art hand-books, no. 7.) N. Y. 1882. S. 751:10 Penley, Aaron. A system of water-color painting; complete exposition of the present advanced state of the art, as exhibited in the works of the modern water - color school. (Putnam's art hand-books, no. 5.) N. Y. 1879. S.

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Warren, H: Artistic treatise on the human figure; containing hints on proportion, color and composition. 4th ed. (Putnam's art hand-books, no. 6.) N. Y. 1881. S. 751:9 Merrifield, Mary Philadelphia. The art of fresco painting, as practised by the old italian and spanish masters; with a prelim. inquiry into the nature of the colours used in fresco painting, with observations and notes. Lond. 1846. O. 751:3 Gessert, M. A. Rudimentary treatise on the art of painting on glass or glass staining, comprising directions for preparing the pigments and fluxes, for laying them upon the glass, and for firing or burning in the colours. From the german. Added, an app. on the art of enamelling, etc. 4th ed. 751:2 [Weale's ser.] Lond. 1878. D.

Fromberg, Emanuel Otto. Rudimentary essay on the art of painting on glass. From the german. 4th ed. [Weafe's ser.] Lond.

1878. D. in 751:2 Winston, C: An inquiry into the difference of style, observable in ancient glass paintings, especially in England; also Hints on glass painting. 2d ed. Oxford. 1867. 2 v. O.

2. History of painting. General.

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Dodge, Pickering. Painting; its rise and progress from the earliest times to [1846]; with sketches of the lives and works of many of the eminent artists of ancient and modern times and a brief notice of the principal public galleries of art in Europe. [Anon.] Bost. 1846. D. 750:6 Heaton, Mary Margaret, born Keymer, mrs. C: A concise history of painting. Ill. Lond. 1873. D. 750:4 Radcliffe, Anna G. Schools and masters of painting; with an app. on the principal galleries of Europe. Ill. N. Y. 1879. O. 750:7 Waters, Clara Erskine, formerly mrs. Clement. An outline history of painting for young people and students; with complete indexes. Ill. N. Y. 1883. O. 750:8

Woltmann, Alfred, and K: Wörmann. History of ancient, early christian, and mediæval painting. From the german, tr. and ed. by Sidney Colvin. III. N. Y. 1880. O.

750: R1 Viardot, L: Wonders of european art. [III. lib. of wonders.] N. Y. 1874. D. 750:3

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