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Front Matter Source: The Art Amateur, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Jun., 1887) Published by: Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25628576 . Accessed: 20/05/2014 05:54 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 193.104.110.130 on Tue, 20 May 2014 05:54:28 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: The Art Amateur, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Jun., 1887)Published by:Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25628576 .

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Mr. Prang.

AMany of the best French and English Colors that come into this country are manufactured in Germany.

In the manufacture and doing tup of the Prang Colors the very best skill and the ut most care and attention have been devoted to producing a line of colors that should be unrivalled. So successful have been the ef forts of Mr. Wagner and Mr. Prang in these respects that every color is guLaranteed to be of the highest standard of excellence.

COAINENDA TJONS.

The manner in which Prang's Water Colors have been received by the leading Water-Color artists of America is indicated by the large number of testimonials which have been received from them. Circulars containing such commendations and other explanatory matter, including price list, mailed upon application. It can be stated that every person, without exception, who has used these Colors has cordially com mended them.

If your dealer has not Prang's Water Colors in stock he can readily supply you. Insist upon trying them.

Our Departmentt of Artists' Materials embraces a complete and choice selection of novelties and materials of every description, from the best Foreign anid Americani manu facturers.

*A snore perfect line of requisites for Water-Color Painting than can be had else where may be obtained of

The Prang Educational Co., 7 PARK STrREET, BosroN.

PRICE LISTS UPON APPLICATION.

XVrra QODGCARVING j Bl3ck 2 t blade, 6 VWVOOD tJ EJ 1 OOLS. IBros. $ in aset,$ -.35; 12 at $2.75; .3 Wlade, $2.25 and $4.50. Send for Price List of Aniiteur Machinery anid Supplies. LITTLE'S TOOL SIORE, 59 Fulton St., N. Y.

S. GOLDBERG, Importer anid Dealer in

A rlzs/s' Maz'erzaIs

1 - Sketchinig Outfits a Specialty.

SOMETHING NEW: My adjust able Sketching Staff. Price, $2.50. To which any umbrella can be

attached. Also, Folding Sketch-Boards, differ.

ent sizes, from $r.oo upwvardz. Many 3. ..-in-othernovelties. lMailorderslhaveprompt

at attention. ioo-page catalogue free.

276 SIXTH AVE., NEW YORK.

fY-/Ar PA Z.'T/IA-G, E namet Col L.. ors, atid all other requisite mate

rials for the above art can h)e fouind ______vs-oln at the DECoLSYLl\ I)L;(.A 7 G/NC

6h f ORK's-S. t;iring, anld Gilding. 'lIhis i a'department receives oulr lJerson.l E, atteniionl. All chinla inltrirsted io oulr

jtcare re:eives that sulpe:rior t?iring,! i: svhich has givenl us a repultattionz secon)d

gto none in Amlerica. GRUEWIvIJ1,\'1.) ~, & S;CHMiID'I J', Proprietors, 331 W\a

bash Av e. Chicago.

A. SAI{ToR1us & CO., IZaior-cwz gtarsan Manaa)Z%c/rers of

Colors and Materials for China and Glass Decoration.

A. LACROIX'S TUBE COLORS, (inc/ndagwz a/I /azc ne w co/nra.

Sarto-itis' Relief Colors. I (;ouiache Colors.5

Hancock's WVorcester Colors, inl Powder. _c " " Al~oist WVater Colors. ,o

Bulrnish Goald <atd P,ronzes. r' Paste for Rtaised G;old. |C t

Liqrtid B'right Gold. I,o Jewvels, Giass Comlposition,X Crystal Pearls.J -f

Crescent Brand Bronze Powders. Lustr f3'/ors and( A//ai/c7zs fO,- SIl/k and.

Sartoriua' Oriental Gold Paint, and "Creacent Liquid Gold.

row- G;ild/ing Fram}es, Ba,si.c/s 1 oou/wor/-.', a.'-(.

I2 BARCLAY ST., NEW YORK. WVrite for price lists.

Sketching Ou#tfs. THtic HAND-BOOK FOR THE SKETCIIING

SEASON.

How to thoroughly master Landscape

Painting in Oil Colors. PRICE, 6o CEN'T'S.

Oil Colors, She/c/hintg Canvas, Sketching Easels, Wla/er Colors, Linen Cazvas,

Sketching Umnbrellas, Sketchintg Chairs, Sketc-hintg Boxes,

All M\lanufactured by

HENRY LEIDEL, 339 anid 34I Fourth Avenue,

Factory, Ioo East 25th St., NEW YORK.

*** Send for New Catalogue of TRADE MARK. Artists' Materials.

FROST & ADAMS, Importers Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

Artists' Materials, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

DECORATIVE ARTC GOODS OF ALL KINDS. SKETl CHING OUTFITS.

/nand/'oohes of Instr-uct io, on n/I Ar Subjeets.

Novelties for Amatetur Decoration, including Plaqties, Paniels, and other surfaces in B'rass, Bronze,Wood,

Chinai anid Plorcelaini. Suipplies for Oil-Color, Water-Color, Chinia, Kensington, Lustra,

anid T apestry Painting.

S/tidies for zll branches of Art Work.

ETCHING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS.

Mathematical Instruments, DRZA WING P- P'ERS A ArD ' .SQ ARE ES,

Architects' and Engineers' Supplies in General.

37 Coi-n/hi/l, Bostolt, Il/ass. Cataloguie FRlEE on1 application. Mlail orders receive

promnpt attenltion. F. S. FROST. H. A. LVAWRENCE.

In orderin1g mnentioin THE Airi ANI,ArEFUIm.

N. E. MONTROSS, I380 Broadway, New York.

,4rl tiss' Alalea Izls FOR ALI. ISBRANCH:ES OF

Drawing, Pain/inog a zd Dec ora/zng.

PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.

M. T. WYNNE, Headquarters for T'apestry Canivas, Colors and De signis; also, M\ oleskin, Bolton and M1 ummy ( loths, Lincrusta-\Walton etc. Depot for all the niewest Designs nd A rticles for Decoratinig. ioo Hanid painted Designis to renlt. A r-tists' Alnate-rials of every description. Sendel for 1>r-ice list.

75 E. 13TIH ST., N. Y. CITY.

E. H. Friedrichs, MIANUFACTURER OF

ARTI STS' CANVAS, ACADEMY AND MILL BOARDS,

Oq I L Sketchin)g-paper, Ease ls, ec 1 J andl Dealer in Artists' Mtaterials,

Imlporter of DIr. FR. SCHOENFELD & COL(3.'S 'I UBE COLORS, anci

_- S 0 L E Importer of Mr. FUCHSi & HelD CO).'S DUES'SELDORF GERMtAN

Ju oIlL COLORKS. 1Ull SP:ECIALIJ'ES: Canvas from 26 in.

_j~ to xl ft. w ide, inl l differenlt qulalities and wi uidths- academy aitdl mill hoards, oll

_-- sketchin1g paper and blockls, easels, color b_loxes, brttshes, oils, paleitecs, drawing

b)oards, 'I -sqitare-, triangles, straight edgeis.rc etc., lower than ai'ywthere.

l _ 28 Prince Street, New York. Sendz for- I'rice L ists.

ARTISTS' LPincrulsta tWsalton, Mole !Skin, \4 A T ER I A LS, cities for Decorattion; Selected -tttdies fo.r all l)rattchles of Art Work Tucker & Greene's American Oil Colors,

Winsor & Newvtonas Goods a Specialty.

A. A. WALKERE &c CO., 531 WAXSHINGTO.N ST., BO0STON,

- ~~~~(Next doozr in 1N. II. fI /site & CO.) *** Catalogtze upon appltvmtionl

AVLWII ARXTIS S' SUPPL Y STORE.

FRANK J. POPE,

ARTISTS' MATERIALS, 1)1 COW Xl IVE NODVEl, I ES;, ETC.

Co[oici Stts OLDESCF Alt iI\OlXS A SH ICI5I.TY. 127 Tremont St. -Boston

(Inz .oys &;bin/c/slec's A ,t floomuss.)

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*~~~ *~~z * ART AND FANCY WVORK SUPPLIES.ec!)7?~~!~#4,+ ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE

TRADE MARK

OF

Arasenes & Chenilles MANUFACTURED BY

LOUDERBACK & STOUT, Successors to LOUDERBACK, STOUT & BENDEIR,

50 Lispenard Street, New York City, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in the

L. 5. B. Decorative Emibroidlery Mlaterials. Germantown and Saxony Wools, Berlitn Zcphyrs,

Stamped Linienis, Scotch Linen Floss, English Wash Silks, Knitting Yarns. etc. T-he latest

European novelties constantly received.

D. M. C. Eftching CGoton on ba//s a %ySccialty.

1otz 9gcei.pt of priZce. $ n0i. oo jeryd. C/o ttp 46

24 I. 25

FAA/ES B. SHEPHERD, 927 Bi-oadway, Ne w York.

*** fImported and Domiiestic Emb,-oide'ries and Afaterials for sale at attractive pices.

EUSREKA EMBROIDERY,

The Standard Silk of the World. (FAST COLORS.)

IzV E TsCHING, The Standard Silk of the World.

(FAST COLORS.)

IN CR 0CHE TIZVG, The Standard Silk of the World.

(FAST COLORS.)

IN AWITTING, The Standard Silk of the World.

(FAST COLORS.)

If you send ten cents in moniey or post age stamps to the " E UREKA SI LK CO., Boston, Mass.," they will send youi a book of Ioo pages, showinig "WVhat to Make with Eureka Silk," the Standard Silk of the World.

if Iaz'erz ds Fot making PAPER /1// e /X7<o IS /c FLWR and for

VEIROIDERY on Sale at attractive

prices. Lessons given in both arts. Dyeing and cleansing of allkiTds. New preparations: Kid Glove Cleainer, Lacce BleachAer and Decorativeg itroaze, each 25 cts. per bottle. Stamping. P1..iting, Ruching, etc. F . V. OSTHOFF & SONS, Designers anld MIanu facturers of Perforated Pitternls for the Trade and for Consulmers, 453 Sixth Ave., N!. Y.

ANY ONE Tired of commonplace designs and wvishing RZeally Artistic Perforatfed Paztterns should send 2 cent stamp for our Illustrated Cata logue.

J, F. WH ITNEY & CO., (Late Whitney & Nicoll),

A R T EMIABRO(IDER YIt' ROOMS, 98 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

D n T n C: D RGGS' BOOK show4 DlXlEJ\-J D L) illgover 400 designs

forArt Needlework, Paint & CO.'S ing and Braiding, sent

q4St % B~~RIGGS' Book; of Vil PAT E B lage scenes for outlin i 3? ~~~~ing, suitable for Doylies,

& F MTENTs1 ~~Ctishzonls, Tidies, etc., sen t \ \ wNSFER WP ~free for 3> cents.

A 7iPERS Silk Guiibsowohde @0

^ ~~~Briggs' Tranlsfer Designs

- lil8 & t ~~~correctly. Sent free for 3c. B RI GGS' Latest Nov

\p - D ~~elty. A complete silk A warm iron passed over shade card showing 3oo

the back of these papers shades in which Briggs' tranlsfers the pattern toany Silk CreSwele Falnoselle orv

a_____ric. ______ tained,sent free for I8 cts.

AfLL 7'HEABOVEEFOR 3o CTS. 104 Franklin Street, New York.

BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG'S

FAST COLOR KNITTING SILK.

ALL OUR KNIT. TING SILKS ~~~ASIATIC PROC

ARE NOW ESS AND GUAR

DYED BY ASIAI NEDT THE '{Q WASH WASH.

The only absolutely Fast Color Wash Silks are our OUTLINE EMBROIDERY and FILOSELLE, both in " Asiatic Dyes."

Every skein bears our tag, guaranteeing to Wash in Hot Water and Soap (as hot as the hands can bear) without loss of color.

Endorsed by the SOCIE-I Y OF DECORATIV'E ARTr, THE ASSOCIATI ED ARTISTS, and Art Schools throughout the country, and for sale by dealers everywhere.

THE BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG CO., (Sole .anufactu-r-s),

469 Broadway, New York. I 62I Market St., Philadelphia.

M. HEMIN WAY & SONS' PURE DYE SILKS & FLOSSES

have received medals of superiority at every ex hibition where they have been represented, and a special copy of awvard for Japan Floss and Japan

Wash Embroidery Silk. The Art Needlework trade supplied at general

salesrooms, M. Heminway & Sons' Silk Co.,

78 Reade Street, New York. 7I6 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

RICHARD J. WAITER, 37 & 39 W. 22d ST., NEW YORK.

Manufacturer of Pe;fora ted StainpinC Pat terns for Emlibr-oideiy and Painting.

Perfect Work, Prices Cheapest. Patterns sent on approval.

COLUMBIA YARNS AND ZEPHYRS,

5RAflhc MAWV RWEiSREE CELEBIRATED FOR ,Q J.U M E11q Excellence of Quality

and Evenness of Thread.

Pure Dyes and Beauti ful Shadings.

Careful Putting Up. Full Weight. Givze it a t-rial and youz wi

use nio oilier. 4,agive ASK FOR

COLUMBIA ZEPHYRS, '2,4 and 8 fold. COLUMBIA GERMANTOWN, 4 and 8 fold.

COLUMBIA SAXONY, 2,3 and 4 fold. COLUMBIA SPANISH.

COLUMBIA KNITTING YARNS. COLUMBIA CREWEL.

COLUMBIA EIDERDOWN. COLUMBIA SHETLAND.

In Emrr-broidery Material special attentioni is askecl to the COLUMBIA ART CHENILLE (Arasene), which is gt,aranteed to bc the best quality made-splendid shadinigs, fine lustre. and proper strength of silk. Coltimbia Princess and other Chenilles.

Columbia Frosted T1hread. Columbia Mletallic T hread.

Columbia BoucI6 Silk. Columbia Brocade Cord.

C Goods bear atbove 7rade-MJark-none oilier genutine.

THE IDEAL EMBROIDERY FRAME is the only frame aliowiig the sitter an1y position anid the only one allowing work of any size or kind and without injury to the fabric. Send for circulars. M. A. MAXWvRLL & Co., I6o W. Brookline St., Boston.

" TCHING IFT" d- eealrr does not sell ON

G 1 Whiting's Indelible Etch ON ing Ink I wvill senid a complete

LINEN." case, free to any address, on1 receipt of $i.-Fl. A. WHITING,

New Circtilars free to sil. IWellesley Hills, Mass.

A. F. MULLER, TAILOR.

Equestrian Costumes for Ladies and Gen tlemen a Specialty.

Inventor and Patenztee of the Infiroveet A nerican

RIDING HABIT SKIRT. Unstirpassed in Fit, Elegance, Comfort and Safety.

I4 West 23d Street,

Opp. Fifth Avenue Hotel, NEW YORK.

A NOVELTY OF MERIT.

'1~~~~~~~~~~4

Is a new effect in decoration, produced in a simple and easy manner by using

" VE SU V IUM." For sale by Dealers in Artists' Materials generally,

and manufactured only by

C. E. B ENTLEY, I2 W. 14th St., New York.

Beware of imitations. The genuine contains no oil or turpentine, has no uispleasant odor, requires no lseatiiig or mixing, aiid always gives satisfaction.

Send stanmp for circular.

LADIES' FANCY WORK! HAVE YOO GOT ING[LLS' CATALOGUE?

And Special Wholesale Price List of SILK, FEL T and LINEN STAMIIED GOODs, FANCY WORK MATERIALS, STAMPING OUTFITS. BRIGGS' TRANSFER PATTERNS, FANCY WORK BOOKS, ETC., Price Ten Cents. It is Fiinely lllustrated, con tains lots of New Goods, and pirices are lower tMan ever. Special Offer:-We will send this Cata logue FRy;EE to any address for One 2-cent Stamp.

CRAZY Patchwork! 25 SKEINS Imported Embroidery Silk, assortedl 2colors, for 55 cts. 25 skeins Imp.,rted Floss, assorted colors, for I7 CtS. 25 skeins Shaded Em broidery Silk, assorted colors fo. 20 cts. A package of Florence IWlaste Embroidery Silk, assor-ted colors, or 25 cts. A package of Pltush anid Velvet Pieces for fC'razy Patchiwork for 30 cis. A package of Ribbon Remniiants for 20 cts. A package of Satin and Silk Pieces, assorted colors, vith Vrays of flowers and Outline Design s stamAzfied oft themt, for 40 cts.

Address J. F. INGALLS, Lynn, Mass.

2W

AN ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF

Ladies'Fancy Work, Published monthly * sent for one year, and the

Priscilla S/amp5ing Ou4fl/ Given FREE for only 50 Cents.

This outfit is equal in value to any $z outfit ever of fered. It is furnished by T. E. PARKER, which alone guarantees it as represented. It contains choice pat terns, al large and useful. Sprays of flowers for scarf ends; outline designs; tinsel designs; desigils for flower painting scallops; vines; set of 26 ini tials, etc., etc. All onlarge sheets of paper, with plenty of margin. Each outfit contains powder pad and in structiotn book; also, Parker's Patent Afethod of Do ing Stamfjinf,.-NO PA INT, NO POWDER, NO DAUB. Itasthebestoutfiteveroffered. If Uinsat isfac'orv, money will be rettirned andpsper sent free. SPECIAL-Five subscribers to " The Modern

Priscilla," without outfit, $r. Six subscribers, with outfit, $so.50

Send stAmps for premium list and get tip clubs. Address PRISCILLA PUB. CO., Lynn, Mass.

Colored Liz'en Floss.

010 I

/a,3" CVAMrAz I

'I'he new material for EMBROIDERY and OUT LINE WORK. 'rhe leading colors and lustre finish.

REAL SCOTCH SPOOL LINEN. Smooth as silk, solt as cotton, more durable than either.

REAL SCOTCH LINEN CROCHET THREAD.

ALL SUPER QUALITY.

Mantufactured by FINLAYSON, BOUSFIELD & CO.,

JOHNSTONE, SCOTLAND.

*** Askfor and observe carefzlly theabove brand of thesegoods. Tl o be had at retail of the leading linen, needlework and dry goods establishmenits throtughout the United States.

Gold Mlledal awarded at Edinburghit Exzosition, i886-only Gold MJ/edal ever awarded Colored Linien Floss.

SOLE A GENTS:

J. R. LEESON & CO., Boston.

G. L. ANDROUS, 265 Sixth Avenue, N. Y.

Deszgner of A ri Pa/erns, FOR

EAIBROIDERY, MONOGRAMS, ETC., And Perforated Patterns to order and for sale.

Also, Frenich Perforating Alachines for sale.

D Different Sizes ON E HUN DRED ~and Styles of

Alphabets. Outfit contains 40 patterns: sprays, out lines, alphabets (2% inches), powder, pad, distributor, instructions, etc., for $I.00. All designs original and fresh, and the outfit strictly first-class as to quality and quantity. A. BERNARD, 401 Canial St., N. Y. Frenich Perforating Machines for sale. Decorative Art Designs for any purpose to. order. Everythinig of my own conception and execution.

Philadelphia School of Art Needlework, 1602 CHEST'NUT STREET.

Designs made to order, and embroidery, ecclesias tical anid sectilar, artistically executed tupon all kinds of fabrics. All materials for such embroidery forsale.

Jas. Pearsall 83 Co.'s

Fibo-Floss (REGISTERED TRADE-MARK)

unites the lustre of FLOSS SILK with the divislbility of FILOSELLE. It is dyed only in their Unfading Eastern Dyes, which are identical with the Colors in Ancient Persian and Indian Needlework. Unlike ordinary modern dyes, these will bear (i) Continued Exposure to Light without

Fading or Changing, (2) will Wash, (3) are the same by Gaslight as by Day

light. Retail of Schools of Art NeedleWork and Stores th rong/tout A merica and Canada. W4'holesale also of the leading New York and Phtiladelhia Berlin

Wool Houses.

N.B.-Tlhe name 'PEARSALL'S' and thewlords 'UNFADING EASTERN DYES ' are on every skein.

No other is Genuine. Imitations abound.

1784. BARBOUR'S 18

FLAX THREADS. Usedt by Ladies everywthere in

Embroidery, Knitting, and Crochet Work.

Also, for Cluny, Antique, Russian, Macrame, and other Laces.

Sold by all respectable dealers throughout the country on Spools and in Balls.

LINENj FLO.SS in Skeins or Balls. THE BARBOUR BROTHERS COMPANY,

Nfew York, Boston, Philadelphia, ChiEcago, St. Louis, San Francisco.

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