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NOTES AND QUERIES. .DO s. vm. DEC. 21 1907

THE MEDICI SERIES OF COLOURED REPRODUCTIONS AFTER THE OLD MASTERS.

Daily Telegraph." The Medici Reproductions are of surpassing excellence.... give absolutely the impression of the pictures themselves, even as regards irregularities of surface.

Burlington Magazine. "Nothing of the kind so good or so cheap has ever before been offered to the public."


I. LUINI. Head of the Virgin Mary (Fresco). Colour surface, 13| by 10 in., 12s. 6d. net.

II. LEONARDO DA VINCI.

Head of the Christ (Cartoon). Colour surface, 13J by 10| in., 129. 6d. net.

III. BOTTICELLI.

The Virgin and Child (Tempera). Colour surface, 13| by 9 in., 12s. 6d. net.

IV. LEONARDO DA VINCI.

The Last Supper (Fresco.) Colour surface, 31 J by 16 in., 25s. net. V. PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA.

Portrait of an Unknown Lady. Colour surface, 15J by 11J in., 1OS. 6d. net. VI. LORENZO Dl CREDI.

The Annunciation (Tempera). Colour surface, 17J by 12 in., 15s. net. VII. FILIPPINO LIPPI. (?) The Virgin in Adoration (Tempera). Colour surface, 19 by 15 in.

Size of Original Picture, 39 by 30 in., 15s. net. [At press.

Vin. BOTTICELLI.

The Birth of Venus (Tempera). Colour surface, 36 by 21Jin., 253. net. [Preparing.

LIPPI-FILIPPO. Occasional Plate, 1. The Virgin, after the Painting in Tempera on Wooden Panel, Uffizi Gallery, Florence, of the Virgin, Child, St. John, and an Angel. Coloured surface, 13| by 10 in. Size of Original, 36 by 24 in. 1Os. 6d. net.

Inland Postage (Great Britain), 6d. per plate, except Nos. IV. and VIIL, which are 9d. Foreign postages double these amounts.


The Burlington Magazine says : " They are the most marvellous specimens of colour reproduction which

we have hitherto seen They have a quite deceptive resemblance to the original paintings. The details are

rendered with a minuteness even greater than that of a fine photogravure. The rendering of colour is also marvellous. To the student, these reproductions open up new horizons. The usefulness of such a publication as an adjunct to public galleries and museums which can never hope to acquire important originals by the rarer masters cannot be exaggerated."

EARLY PAINTERS OF THE NETHERLANDS, FROM THE VAN EYCK TO PIETER BRUEGHEL THE ELDER. By POL DE MOST,

Director of the Royal Museum, Antwerp. With 50 Reproductions in Coloured Collotype after the Original Paintings selected by the Author. Part II. Ready December 2nd.

EARLY GERMAN PAINTERS, FROM MEISTER WILHELM OF COLOGNE TO ADAM ELSHEIMER. By MAX FKIEDLANDER, Director

of the Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin. With 50 Reproductions in Coloured Collotype after the Original Paintings selected by the Author. Part I. shortly.

The price of the above works is 5O net each : or ten payments of 5 5s. net each.

ITALIAN PAINTERS OF THE QUATTROCENTO AND CINQUECENTO.

By WILHELM BODE, General Director of the Royal Museums, Berlin. With 75 Reproductions in Coloured Collotype after the Original Paintings selected by the Author. Part I. immediately. 75 net ; or fifteen payments of 5 58. net.

Wherever possible, the Reproduction is in the exact dimensions of the Original Painting.

The Publishers also invite attention to the method of publication, &c., given in detail in a specially prepared Illustrated Prospectus, which will be sent post free on application.

Messrs. CHATTO & WINDUS beg to notify that as the English Edition of the above-mentioned works is limited to one hundred copies of each fifty of which are for America they cannot guarantee delivery. Orders will be executed in strict rotation as received, applicants for all three works having precedence over those for one only.

CHATTO & WINDUS, 111, St. Martin's Lane, London, W.C.

Published Weekly by JOHN C. FRANCIS and J. EDWARD FRANCIS, Bream's Buildines. Chancery Irtne, E.C. ; and Printed by J. EDWARD FRANCIS, Athenaeum Press. Bream's Buildings, Chancery Line, K.C. Saturday, December 21. 1907.