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THE PUBLISHERS HAVE ARRANGED TO ISSUE A
LIBRARY OF ART
IN STYLE SIMILAR TO THIS VOLUME
ALL SCHOOLS AND PERIODS will be represented, but only the Greatest Masters will emerge as Biographies. The rest will be treated in relation to their fellows and forerunners as incidents of a development.
The Series will, it is hoped, reflect the subject in its true proportions more closely than has been attempted hitherto. At the same time, the scope of the Series will admit of occasional monographs on little-known artists, when some specialist has been able to throw light by new researches on an obscure period. The aesthetic side will not be neglected, but the aim will be to make the Series a store-house of that positive knowledge which must form the basis of all opinion.
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The following is a List of the Volumes now arranged for
THE CRITICISM OF ART
By A.J. FINBERG
SIX GREEK SCULPTORS
MYRON, PHEIDIAS
POLYKLEITOS, SKOPAS, PRAXITELES, AND LYSIPPOS
By ERNEST GARDNER
Professor of Greek Archaeology at University College, London
ROMAN ART, FROM AUGUSTUS TO CONSTANTINE
By Mrs. ARTHUR STRONG (EUGENIE SELLERS), LL.D.
MEDIAEVAL ART, TO GIOTTO
By W.R. LETHABY
DUCCIO, AND THE BEGINNINGS OF ITALIAN PAINTING
By PROFESSOR LANGTON DOUGLAS
GIOTTO
By B. DE SELINCOURT
GHIRLANDAJO AND THE EARLIER FLORENTINES
By BECKWITH SPENCER
Assistant Professor at the South Kensington School of Art
DONATELLO
By LORD BALCARRES [Ready.
PISANELLO
By G.F. HILL
Of the Department of Coins and Medals in the British Museum
THE THREE BELLINI AND THE EARLIER VENETIANS
By G. McNEIL RUSHFORTH
Late Director of the British School at Rome
MICHAEL ANGELO BUONARROTI
By CHARLES HOLROYD [Ready.
RAPHAEL AND HIS SCHOOL IN ROME
By C. RICKETTS