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^HE STORY OF ARCHITECTURE. An Outline 

 ■^ of ike Styles in all Countries. .By Charles Thompson Math- 

 ews, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects ; author of 

 " The Renaissance under the Valois," etc. Illustrated. i2mo. 

 Cloth, $3.00. 



This compact yet comprehensive history of architecture offers a study of 

 tha effects of civilization upon architecture as a necessity and an art. Almost 

 all the architectural monuments specially referred to are described from 

 personal knowledge. American architecture receives careful attention, and 

 Asiatic and Oriental architecture, usually neglected in such bocks, is dis- 

 cussed with an exceptional fullness of information. As regards the various 

 phases of European architecture, the book will be found to be of constant 

 value to travelers as well as to students, while in its comprehensiveness, in- 

 forming quality, and the extent of the illustrations, it fills a place with the 

 general reader which has long been vacant. 



CCHOOLS AND MASTERS OF SCULPTURE. 

 ^ By A. G, Radcliffe. With 35 full-page Illustrations. i2mo. 

 Cloth, $3.00. 



" A comprehensive and judicious history of the art of sculpture, each chapter giv- 

 ing a clear and distinct account of the condition, character, and progress of the art. 

 . . . Gives a very excellent account of the collections of sculpture in the American 

 galleries and museums." — Boston Transcript. 



" It would be difficult to name another work that would be so v luable to the gen- 

 eral reader on the same subject as this book. . . . All has been set down that it is 

 necessary for the lay reader to know." — San Francisco Bulletin. 



" Free of all unnecessary technicalities, and abounds in the interesting facts the 

 intelligent student of art will like to know and remember " — Chicago Inter-Oceah, 



" Invaluable as a history of sculpture that can be understood by the general 

 reader." — Philadelphia Press. 



^CHOOLS AND MASTERS OF PAINTING. 



*^ With an Appendix on the Principal Galleries of Europe. By 



A. G. Radcliffe. Illustrated. Entirely new edition, revised, 



and partly rewritten. i2mo. Cloth, $3.00 ; calf, $5.00. 



" The volume is one of great practical utility, and may be used to advantage as an 

 nrtistic guide book by persons visiting the collections of Italy, France, and Germany 

 for the first time. The twelve great pictures of the world, which are familiar by 

 co'jies and engravings to all who have the slightest tincture of taste for art, are described 

 in a snecial chapter, which affords a convenient stepping-stone to a just appreciation of 

 thi most celebrated masters of painting. An important feature of the work, and one 

 which may save the traveler much time and expense, is the sketch presented in the 

 appendix of the galleries of Florence, Rome, Paris, Venice, Dresden, and other Euro- 

 pea.i collections." — New York Tribune. 



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