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Back Matter Source: The Art Amateur, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Jan., 1882) Published by: Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25627556 . Accessed: 21/05/2014 19:40 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 193.105.154.14 on Wed, 21 May 2014 19:40:38 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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' THE ART AMATEUR.

STERN BROTH ERS, - 32, 34, 36 West Twenty-Third Street,

BETWEEN

Broadway and Sixth Avenue, N. Y.

ARTISTIC PRESENTS7. OPENING OF TWO HUNDRED CASES PARIS,

VIENNA, AND BERLIN

HO LIDA Y GO ODS, THEIR OWN IMPORTATIONS,

INCLUDING IMMENSE ASSORTMENTS OF

French and German Dolls, Glassware, Royal China, and Pottery,

Bronzes, Plaques, and Bisque Articles, Paris and Vienna Leather Goods,

AND IN THEIR

Jewelry and Fancy Goods Departments,

- I.AcT-r] IINES O:F

IE XC LU S I VE N Q VELTIES, ALL AT

EXCEEDINGLY A TTRA CTIVE PRICES.

We would advise our patrons to make immediate selec tions, and all articles purchased will be laid aside and sent

when desired.

STERN BROTHERS. -N. E. 1MONTROSS,

DEALER IN

.ALRT~rIsrTS' 2TEAEJR,IAITS, For all Branches of Drawing, Painting, and Decorating,

_ca_t_louemai_Led Friee. 1380 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

KiHNINIG*0N ILqW RoojdI, P. F. McMAHON 74 W. 35th St., New York. ECCLESIASTICAL AND DOMESTIC

Decorative Needlework taught. Imported Crewels. , , a Designing and Stamping to order a specialty. 0fI/1)$ + JgTlfIjVIR +

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ARTISTIC BILLIABD TABLES FOR PRIVATE DWELLINGS, Etc. ,

863 BROADWAY, BETWEEN NEW YORK, 17th and 18th Streets,

_ ~~~~~~~~Will give special attention to out-of-town orders for - 11 ~~~~~~~~~their Fresh, Pure, Delicious

HAVE RECEIVED the first premiums-Grandl Medal * eoNFlDlewI0Nll,.. .-at the Paris Exhibition of I878. At the Centennial Patron.s may specify preference from the following: Commission the combination cushions were reported Fine Chocolates, Chocolate White Nougat, Chocolate the only ones correct in the angles of incidence and Burnt Almonds, Chocolate Orange and Lemon Pra reflection. New and second-hand billiard tables, lines, Chocolate Quince or Pineapple. Bonbons of in all designs, at the lowest prices. Qrange, Lemon, Marron, Raspberry, Pineapple, with

fruits preserved by us. The H. YY. COLLEINDER COMPANY, OLD-FASHIONED MOLASSES CANDY.

768 Broedway, New York. Vanilla, Raspberry, Chocolate, or Orange Cream 84 end 86 Stete Street, Chicego. Almonds, Marsh-Mallows, Burnt Almonds, French

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Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and receive in return by mail or express a package of

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ARTISTS' MATERIALS, 84 WASHINaTON STREET, BOSTON.

IN1 Send for Catalogue.

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Superior instruction guaranteid in Oil and Water-Colors, upon Silk, Satin, and Velvet Mineral Painting upon China; Wood-Carving; Photograph Coloring, and every branch of Decorative Art-;iermsq $1 foo 3 lhoturs9 Lessoni. The number of lessons optional with the pupil, who may enter the classes at any time

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than which nothing could be found more appropriate for Gifts of Compliment. W Illustrated Price-Lists on application.

125 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. N.B.-Afine assortment of IVORY ARTICLES with the Natural Bark on.

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g Orders fromn the Country attended to with Oromji'tness and care. Sendfor Price-Lists.

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JAMES BAKER & SON, After a most successful season at New

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Very respectfully,

THOMAS LORD, -YP,UE.R 0. JULIUS LUDOVICI.

Have a highly interesting collection of October I, I88I.

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MR. SAMUEL COLMAN A4IJ,-?APERP e

N{INDOW-,SHADE,S DESIGN EXCLUSIVELY FOR 2YIIS FIRMf. Made to snit Interior Decorations.

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iv THE ART AMATE-UR.s

CHALE isCRLBKER'S -SONS' NEW HOLIDAY BOOKS.

I,

The Chronicle of the Drum. By W. M. THA CKERA Y.

WrITH ILLUSTRATIONS DRAWN BY -

-OWARD PYLE; FREDERICKS, FROST, SHARE, LUNGREN, WOODWARD,

TAYLOR, DAVIS; AND OTHERS.

ENGRAVED BY

FRENCH, CLOSSON, J. P. DAVIS, HELLAWELL, HELNEMANN, ANDREW,

CLEMENT, KARST, AND OTHERS.

I vOl., 4to, illuminatd cloth, full gilt, $S. "A the drawingr are effective, and mnany o/them

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II.

The Mistress of the Manse. By Dr. . G. HOLLAND.

1 vol., small 4t0, with illustrations drawn by Mary Hallock Foote, Thomas Moran, -Alfred Fredericks, Edwin A. Abbey, and Helen DeKay. New edition. Price reduced from $' to $3.

-* III.

RE-ISSUE OF

The' Complete Writings of Dr. J. G. Holland:

- WITH THE A UTHOR'S REVISION.

The volumes of this edition are printed from new plates, at greatly reduced prices.

NOW READY.

TITCOMB'S-LETTERS, GOLD FOIL,

: LESSONS IN LIFE, B-ETTERS WEE T, PLAIN TALKS,

KA THRINA. XEACH VOLUMB, 16MO,k.2. ,

The remainingvolumes will follow at regular intervals.

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THE BOY'S MABINOGION. Being the Earliest Welsh Tales of King Arthur in

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THE BOY'S KING ARTHUR. Being Sir THoMAS MALORY'S History of King Arthur

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'THE BOY'S FROISSART. Being Sir JOHN FRoISSAa'r's Chronicles of Adven

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nier's ' Boy's Froissart ' for a C:hristmas present this year. There is no better and healthier reading for boys-. than ' Fine Sir John;' and this volume is so handsome, so well printed, and so well- illustrated - that it is a pleasure to Look it over. '-The Nation.

WILLIAM- 0. STODDARD'S BOOKS.

..... ....DAB KINZER. A STORY OWR A GR:OWING BOY Lzm

. 330 pages, $1s. - -LO.xYL ao

.. A SEQVE TH.E QUARTET.. A EULTO DAB KINZE:R. r sol.,. zamo, 330 pages, SI, . " If any father would live over his boyhood days

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A NEW BOOK BY FRANK R. STOCKTON.

* .THE FLOATING PRINCE, AND OTHE3R FAIRY TALES. With IllUStra

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- PHAETON ROGERS. By ROSSITER JOHNSON. z voL. square ismo. Illus

trated. Handsomely bound, jz.so. -.

*8* These Books are/for sale by all booksellers, or

will bd sent by mavil, u/on receu)I of/}rice, by

Charles Scribner's- SOnS, 743 and 748 Broadway, New York.

A UNIQUE HOLIDAY BQOK.

TENNYSON'S

THE LADY OF SHALOTT;2 DECORATED BY HOWARD PYLE.

x vol., small quarto, richly bound in cloth, with gilt edges, in a neat box, - $6 oo In full morocco, 12 00

A book that seems destined to make quite a stir in artistic circles is just published by Dodd, Mead & Co. It is Tennyson's Lady of Shalott, decorated by Howard Pyle. The art of color printing, which has heretofore been confined to books for children, is now for the first time applied to the illustration of a standard poem. The decora tion is somewhat medizval in treatment, thus according chronologically with-.the Arthurean legend of the lady who died for love of Launcelot. 'The conventionalized dragons and birds that form the gorgeous initials remind one of some quaint missal of the middle ages, while the full-page designs in their rich color are fairly dazzling. Few persons have any idea of the great increase of care and expense in printing in color over the usual method. - The sheets of the ordinary holiday book go through the press twice, bnce for -each side. " The Lady of Shalott " is printed in ten colors, and, each sheet consequently goes through the press twenty times, and the slightest fault in. any one of these impressions spoils the sheet.

DODD', MEAD & COMPANY, Publishers, 755 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

The MAost Remarkable Children's Art-Book of the Year,

The ~Prize- Painting-Book, Winner of BY DORA WHEELER,

Winner of the second Prangprize for i8ft, first artists' prize for 1AU, first popular prize for z882, etc.

This book is made up largely of original designs in outline, which are on paper pre pared for water-colors.- In addition, there are several exquisite designs in color, some of them serving as pattern pages.

The publishers, WHITE & STOKES, offer

$150 IN przrzEs. to the three childrin who most successfully 'color the outline pages 'of the book, to be awarded by thefollowing judges: e o

Miss RoSINA EMMET, Miss CAROLINE TOWNSEND, Miss DORA WHEELER.

Full information in regard to the competition can be foiund in the book.. "The designs are charmingly graceful and felicitous."-North Amrican - ' "The treatment is sketchy and artistic and the results very attractive."--M, V. Worm. "IA treasure."-Ctkristian Standard. _ . _

For sale by all booksellers and dealers in artists' supplies. Price, $.so..

Books in Artistic Bindings,. The Choicest Stationery, Imported Novelties, Fine Engraving,

receive special attention-in our

RE2TAILJ D:EPARSTMENT.

W.. inwr &SWOIIS, 1No 11F52 Broadway, near 27th St.. N..Ya

Il/ustrated 7uveni/es, WHICIH ARE SURE TO PLEASE THE LITrLE ONES.

RIP VAN WINKLE'S 7RA VELS IN FOREIGN LANDS. With nearly one hundred and fifty illus trations. Quarto, illuifiinated covers, $x.75; fancy. cloth covers, $2.25. Attractive, reliable, entertaining, and full of in

struction for young people. By an experienced trav eller. A valuabletbook for the family library.

HOLL YA ND MISTLETOE.- Quarto, illuminated cover, illustrated, $I.SO. * Full of bright, charming stonres and pictures, in an

elegant cover of unique design, and will be a favorite boolc for holiday gifts.' SPARKLES FOR BRIGHTEYES. Quarto, illu

minated cover, illustrated, $I.25. The title of this book is suggestive of its contents,

which will cause the brig*t eyes to sjarkle on receiv ing it as a Christmas gift. .

A UNTET EHEL'SPICTURE GALLERY. Quarto, cloth backs, illuminated covers, $SI.25. One of the most attractive Ju'veniles eVer issued, and

full of illu$trations and of. stories which never grow old, and of which the little ones never tire. SPARKLE LIBRARY. 6 vols. $3.25.

Sixbeautiful illustrated books made from "Sparkles forBright Eyes " and "Aunt Ethel's Picture Gallery."

All the above are health/tin their tendency, bright and attractive in their quality, finely illustriated, jrixted on fine calenderedfSajoer and bound inlbau tiful chromoe-ilhografih covers. For sale by. all booksellers, or sent, jostjaid,jer

mail, on receiit of j4rice.

T. Y. CROWELL & CO. 13 Astor Place, New York. NO9W READY.

THE D;QRATIYE SISTERS. BJ jWs,,^eerul 3alIab.

By JOSEPHINE POLLARD.

With x6 colored illustrations and-illuminated covers by

WALTER SATTERLEE. "A kixdly but clver hit at the absurdties and

excesses of moderx decorative art. The illustra tions are in Satterlee's hafjiiest vein."

Price, $z.go.

ANSON D. F. RANDOLPH & CO., .900 Breadway- corner 20th Street, New -rork.

Sold by Booksellers, or sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the price. Fractions may be sent in po st age stamps.

FINE ART JUVENILE BOOK,

Sugaranci Spice AND ALL THArS NICE.

PICTURES AND RHYMES FOR THE LITTLE ONES.

With 41 Colored Illustrations. Quarto, $2. W'The handsomest English Juvenile Book made

this year.

R. WORTHINGTON, 770 Broadway, N. YK

NVEWT BOQKS. NOW READY:

AN -ENTIRELY, NEW AND' ORIG

JAN ENTIYINAL WORK;

PRACTICAL LESSONS

ARCHITECTURAL BRAWL N, OR,

How to make the Workig Drawipe*9d wrile tle Specificalioqe for Buildujgs.

Containg over 4oo pages of descript,ive letterpress. Illustrated by 33 full-page 'plates (one ptinted- in col ors), and 33 woodcuts showing methods of construc tion and rejresentation. One large 8.vq volume, ob long, cloth; Price, $2.50.

7YU1ST PUBLISHED:,

Modern Architectural Designs and Details, Containing 8o Plates each (gXz2) of New Designs and

Details in the Queen Anne and other modernized and Fopular styles One large quarto v6lume; handsome y.oun lin cloth. Prce, $zo.

FPul Descritive and illustrated Catalogue of all mY Ar4chitecitrat' Publicatioxs furnished o a jlication.

WILLIAM T. COMETOCK, Publisher, No. 194 Broadway, negr EnUon Stret,- Now York.

P. o. Box 56o.

THE GREAT CHRISTMAS BO.O -

A ROYAL GIFT-BOOK BY A ROYAL AUTHOR

A- Birthdcy-BooAv DESIGNED BY :

Her Roya gHkiess the mlice. Beatnc The Work is printed in Colors,o.n hpd-made paper,

and is illustrated by rS full-page Water-Color. Drawings; reproduced .in the b.igh.eq t '

style of Chromo-lithograpliy.' ,

One Elegant Volume, Imperia Oo, Ch, ful gilt, $13.5O0 --

Great interest is manifested in adstocraticmdin-s tistic circles by the announcement of .the?" Bihdik -:3 Book " bjthe Princess Beatrice. -itt isweltcinoiva-tn that the splendid education of the RoyalE Iamily EnZ ables iCs members- to occupy a distingulishled.posit6ion among amateur artists. The Queen herself botli< . draws and etches on copper with' great freedom 'md W

Vnint;. Her 'teacher was the veteran artist, Richr$.2 Westan, so well known by has book'illustrationia. Her-- - eldest daughter, the future Empress of e. rmny .4< frequently codtributed works of fhighi chbscra

WaterColor IExhibitioni; -and the zmarble.busts fher, Motherjand. Brothers, 'by -the 'PWri.ac

' 2osise, arex'

worthy of. advanced professional re utation. The g youngest of the.sisterhood, H.. R.'. ts the Beatrice, has nothitherto been so wel-l known in an artistide capacity, and the appearance of:a armmg;' illustrated volume, with her name as dosigner'on. tbet title-page, marks an era in English society, and .vro-&% claims the equality of all classes in the great ripdbli of art and tltetts. The' floral d4igumd'ilhastr I tion of the months, 'are of a grace-arid fancy-thCtt

would do honor to- any name while the care -at elaboration reisite for t-heir reproductiop is 6ir that it istfouni impossible-to increasethe nu`b..p< j pared for sale before Christias, as no ne*iupp y,cn, be got ready.previoius to, the sfrig Thatt eo i will be obe displaying exquisite tate i its; 1 5fbellith-v ments and'adornmenft it is unnecess toistupong" * and its possession.will be a boon hi coveted' fiBni the number of competitors beyon. die veylimited suply that is- ttainable. As an appropriate? acco

!anizneni of this 'ttracdtive volume, SctRan &. tzVELFORD have greared an rtote reprg4ction"o?t' a late imnpeiaj p.otograpli o( t ryeq h"hl; be given to purchasers of it.

For sate Sy a. Bookselrs, or wit be si eff -t r,xt ccitt op h prc ery ' , ., ; ,. ., < .-* ,t . .

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SCRIBNJER & :- WELF _74 Broadway, Now York .: -

THE,

ART A,-T^0T SERISE. ,~~~~~~~~~~~~: . -,, ^

Th]e Minor t; Porcelain' Painting,, Wood-C av!ng,;Sten

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12mo0 g cents. 'F

"An excellent little-monograph. Noibettergenierl guide, can be-foupnd ;thn tslittlo -bdk ookYj,7vBost

"It is p-lain and precise. and abounds ' in usefdu hints and crictila dfrestions." Ci.caep Ocean. .

eedlework.. By ELIZABETH :GIAISTER, author of," .Ar'

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fortunate persons as are rich enough -in leisure' to create pretty objects with -which to mac home , chanming."-ffome 7ournat.- --. -.

,Amateur Theatric,aIs., BY WALTER HERRIES -PoLLocic and LADYm F

I>0LL0CK. Illustrated.: x2iio, 15 cen:ts... " Altogethei we can. on,l.y a^y th3t tksvaojumtwD .

which noapanager pf piixrate th,eatrik&i, c*) a#to . '_ be without, if he washe tq secure the Iatstandiugt-. liberal idea on the sibjeci -heThas inthanid'T_ rirdEaj Rwiea4 ". - - -'t

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lColored illustrations. z ViA., quirto, Sa.',.

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_ ______THFE ART AMATEUR. __ A NOTABLY SUMPTUOUS WMLIAM GIBSON'S SONS,

HOLIDAY BOO-K, GLASS STAINERS AND ART-ISTS IN HOUSEHOLD ARI SIIOWROOMS A" FACTORY, DESIGNED 13Y

33a 142 East 7 St., bet. Lexington and Sd Aves., N. Y.

LOUIS C. TIFFANY. ESTABLISHED IN I833. FOR SUPPLYING

Portrazls zit Ozts, GIBSON'S PATENT CRYSTALLINE AND 13th CENTUR?

Afy,,ROY and .4XTIQ UE GE.MS Porlraz'ts z'it Crayon,

OR, A SPECIALTY.

Portraz'ls zn Pasiels, .4 rchitectural Enrichnients, .5fural Decorations iti ON THE ROAD TO SLUMBERLAND.

Portrazis iiz Water- Colors, I'ainting-, Pahier-Mache and Centents,

By MARY D. BRINE. ART TILE, GLASS MOSAICS, etc., etc.

Engraved under the supervision of GEORGE Al'inzatures on Ivory, Portraz'l Plaques on Chiiia,

r. ANDREW, Boston. Printed at the Universit NEW DESIGNS Yi Press, Cambridge, Mass.

Pliolographs Colored in Oils or Water-Colors, The Liverpool (England) .11fa 'I'his book "' r'ays

i-altizc Pamlings on Vel um, for Framz' will be accepted on both sides of th, ocean as the most (!;7

noteworthy iece of art in book-form that the year has produces it has been Tiffany's idea to inake the Heraldic Pa-zniings-for Panels,

ALSO, shape, size, and color of the pages so harmonize with the int lettering ?f the text and with the designs in ich Crests anti Monogramsjor.Mole Pa PAPER AND ENVELOPES . the text is imbedded that the whole shall be Per, acarryin out of a siiigle artistic purp?s:e. It is not In Handso;,ne Boxes. often thatg a book is treated in this conscientiotis way; Crests aizd Monograms- for

? Embroide' indeed, it is not often that a man like Tiffan desitVs ry, VAN KLEECK, CLARK & CO., Stationers, a book at all, and we mistake the public minyd if is

work does not have a success as rare as its qtiality is." Sets of Original Menu Cartis, 234 and 235 Broadway, New York,

The Home Yournal says: " A marvel of sumptu- Opposite Post-Office.

ous art,"? Order of Dancing Designs, Har

0? Price-Lists supplied upon application. whose contributions have often graced the columns of A'ellledrum Cards. Harher7s Weekly, has written a series of touching and beautiful poems, called 'My Boy and I ; or, On CHAS.E.BENTLEY the Road to Slumberland.' Every mother's heart will recognize their sweetness and pathos."

(Successor to BIMNTLizy BROS.), All Commissions executed in the best manner PRICE, No. 856 Broadway, 09P. Domestic Building.

The first edition of this elegant book will be by experienced Artists, under com- NOVIKLTIES IN

limited, and orders must be sent in at once to secure copies before the holidays. petent

supervision.

FOR GEORGE W. IIARLAN, Publisher, NEW YORK. HOU'SEHOLD DECORATION. All communicatioiis should be addressed to

flar ers SendthreecentsforCatalorue. Esta?lislledI857,

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PER YEAR: _?3- Union Square' 2v7ew York. Thousands of I-etters on hand ving satisfac

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