GOWANS'S ART BOOKS 



Nov. 1st, 190 s. 



Messrs. Gowans & Gray ask with confidence for the 

 continued support of this undertaking by lovers of art. 

 It is their hope to be able to cover the whole field of 

 classic painting by including all important artists who 

 were born before the year 1800, and the preparation of 

 new volumes is being carried on steadily and systemati- 

 cally with this end in view. 



As new editions of the earlier volumes are required, 

 improvem.ents are being introduced and doubtful pictures 

 replaced by genuine works well-known authorities — 

 whose names are given — being followed in every case. 

 Rubc^ns, Van TJijck, Rembrandi , Raphael^ Reynolds^ and Tenters 

 have already appeared in this improved form, and the 

 others which require revision are being actively pro- 

 ceeded with. 



The publishers hope to accelerate the issue of the series 

 by publishing future volumes at regular monthly intervals, 

 and their efforts will be very much assisted if those who 

 appreciate the books will place standing orders, ^' till 

 further notice," with their booksellers. 



They beg to announce the following: 



22. THE MASTERPIECES OF TINTORETTO. 



^Novembi;r, 1908. 



23. THE MASTERPIECES OF POUSSIN. 



^December. 1908. 



24. THE MASTERPIECES OF PERUGINO. 



^^January, 1909. 



25. THE MASTERPIECES OF MICHELANGELO. 



\_February, 1909. 



26. THE MASTERPIECES OF GOYA. 



\_March, 1909. 



