MR. WILLIAM HEINEMANWS LIST. 3 



In preparation. 



REMBRANDT: 



HIS LIFE, HIS WORK, AND HIS TIME. 



BY 



EMILE MICHEL, 



MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF FRANCE. 

 EDITED AND PREFACED BY 



FREDERICK WEDMORE. 



Nothing need be said in justification of a comprehensive book 

 upon the life and work of Rembrandt. A classic among classics, 

 he is also a modern of moderns. His works are to-day more 

 sought after and better paid for than ever before ; he is now at 

 the zenith of a fame which can hardly decline. 



The author of this work is perhaps, of all living authorities on 

 Rembrandt, the one who has had the largest experience, the best 

 opportunity of knowing all that can be known of the master. 



The latest inventions in photogravure and process-engraving 

 have enabled the publisher to reproduce almost everything that is 

 accessible in the public galleries of Europe, as well as most of the 

 numerous private collections containing specimens of Rembrandt's 

 work in England and on the Continent. 



This work will be published in two volumes 4to, each containing 

 over 300 pages. There will be over 30 photogravures, about 40 

 coloured reproductions of paintings and chalk drawings, and 250 

 illustrations in the text 



Two Editions will be printed one on Japanese vellum, limited 

 to 200 numbered copies (for England and America), with duplicates 

 of the plates on India paper, price 10 icxr. net. The ordinary 

 edition will be published at 2 2s. net 



An illustrated prospectus is now ready and may be had on applica- 

 tion. Orders will be received by all booksellers, in town and country. 



