THE NEW ART LIBRARY 



"The admirable New Art Library."— C<?»«MV««r. 

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WATER COLOUR PAINTING 



Alfred W. Rich. With over Sixty Illustrations. Price los. 6d. nett. 



•• No artist living is better qualified to undertake a text-book on water colour painting 



than Mr Rich. Not only is he one of the most distinguished exponents of the art in this 



country, but he has had considerable experience and success as a teacher. This 



admirable volume . • ."—Studio, 



" A book on the art of water colour painting by one of its best living practitioners. . . . 



Mr Rich's technique, clean, direct, and scrupulous, is the best possible foundation for 



the student.— Zjwm. 



THE PRACTICE OF OIL PAINTING 



Solomon J. Solomon, R.A. With Eighty Illustrations. Price los. 6d. nett. 



"Eminently practical. . . . Can be warmly recommended to all s\.\xA^Ti\.s"— Daily Mail, 

 •'The work of an accomplished painter and experienced \.&^z\i&T"— Scotsman. 



" If students were to follow his instructions and, still more, to heed his warnings, their 

 painting would soon show a great increase in efficiency."— MancAfsier Guardian. 



HUMAN ANATOMY FOR ART STUDENTS 



Sir Alfred D. Fripp, K.C.V.O., C.B., Lecturer upon Anatomy at Guy's 

 and Ralph Thompson. Drawings by Innes Fripp, A.R.C.A., Master 

 of Life Class, City Guilds Art School. 151 Illustrations. 15s. nett. 

 " The character of this book all through is clearness, both in the letterpress and the 



illustrations. The latter are admirable." — Spectator, 



" Just such a work as the art student needs, and is probably all that he will need. It 



It very fully illustrated. There are 9 plates showing different views of the skeleton and 



the muscular system, 33 reproductions of photographs from life, and over 130 figures and 



drawings."— 6^/aii'<7zy Herald, 



MODELLING 6- SCULPTURE 



Albert Toft, Hon. Associate of the Royal College of Art, Member of 

 the Society of British Sculptors. With ii8 Illustrations. 153. nett. 

 •• Mr Toft's reputation as a sculptor of marked power and versatility guarantees 



that the instruction he gives is thoroughly teWable."— Connoisseur. 

 •' Will be exceeding useful and indispensable to all who wish to learn the art of 

 sculpture in its many branches. The book will also appeal to those who have no inten- 

 tion of learning the art, but wish to know something about it. Mr Toft writes very 



clearly."—/"/*/^. 



THE PRACTICE & SCIENCE OF DRAWING 



Harold Speed, Member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. 

 With 93 Illustrations. los. 6d. nett. 

 "This book is of such importance that everyone interested in the subject must read 



it." — Walter Sickert in The Daily News. 

 "Altogether this is one of the best volumes in the admirable series to which it 

 belongs." — Literary World. 

 ' " There are many new and original ideas in the book."— 7"^ Outlook. 



THE ARTISTIC ANATOMY OF TREES 



Rei Vicat Cole. With 500 Illustrations l^ Diagrams. 15s. nett. 



" No work on art published during recent years is better calculated to be of practical 



assistance to the student." — Connoisseur, 



i' Excellently and copiously illustrated."— r/w^j. 



"Like all volumes of the New Art Library, thorough in its teaching, eminently 



firactical in its manner of presenting it, and so splendidly illustrated that not a rule u 

 aid down or a piece of advice given but what a drawing accompanies it. Mr Vical 

 Cole's ability as a landscape painter is well known, and he unites to his executive talent: 

 the qualifications of an accomplished ted.cheT."— Connoisseur^ 



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