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APPENDIX


LISTS OF BOOKS FOR A WORKING LIBRARY IN
ART STUDY

Note: A collection of books for art study should contain: (1) a general handbook of the art of every country; (2) separate monographs devoted to the work of those individual artists selected for study.

Both classes of books are of two kinds: (1) the brief outline which simplifies and popularizes the subject, (2) the exhaustive special treatise, representing a study of original sources.

The following two lists are made up with these distinctions in mind.

List I—For General Readers

General Histories

Mrs. Jameson. Early Italian Painters. Revised and in part rewritten by Estelle M. Hurll.
H. H. Powers. Mornings with the Masters.
Symonds. Renaissance in Italy. Volume on the Fine Arts.
Julia Cartwright. The Painters of Florence.
Sir Walter Armstrong. Art in Great Britain and Ireland.
Sir Gaston Maspéro. Art in Egypt.
Louis Hourtieq. Art in France.
Comm. Ricci. Art in Northern Italy.
Marcel Dieulafoy. Art in Spain and Portugal.
Max Rooses. Art in Flanders.
The last seven books are issued in the "General History of Art" series.
Eugene Fromentin. Old Masters of Belgium and Holland.
Translated by Mary C. Robbins.
Charles H. Caffin. Story of Spanish Painting.
Charles H. Cafffin. Story of French Painting.