. International Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. n, of sincerity, and always with artistic in-stinct. There are quaint Virgins, there are battlepieces, and there is apparently no end to the mansinvention, always with charm of drawing, with di-rectness of line, and with a capable hand. A pupilof Roger van der Weyden, his painting. Virgin oj theRose Garden, is in the museum at Colmar, his nativetown, and there is a work attributed with a consider-able show of reasonableness to him, at the NationalGallery in London, which is called The Death ojthe Virgin. Furthermore, he wa


. International Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. n, of sincerity, and always with artistic in-stinct. There are quaint Virgins, there are battlepieces, and there is apparently no end to the mansinvention, always with charm of drawing, with di-rectness of line, and with a capable hand. A pupilof Roger van der Weyden, his painting. Virgin oj theRose Garden, is in the museum at Colmar, his nativetown, and there is a work attributed with a consider-able show of reasonableness to him, at the NationalGallery in London, which is called The Death ojthe Virgin. Furthermore, he was the master ofAlbrecht Diirer, which in itself is fame enough forany man. Much of the quality of the little Dutch mastersdoes the Frenchman, Joseph Bail, get in his pic-tures of interiors and the simple life of the religioussisterhood whom he paints assiduously. He hasbeen a popular man with collectors these manyyears, and the present illustration, from the collec-tion of Arthur Tooth & Sons, 299 Fifth Avenue,gives a very fair idea of his compositions, though it. t()H;-,\ oj WUndt-rUeli ir CoANNUNCIATION BY MARTIN SCHONGAUER CLXail In the Galleries this direction may be seen at the rooms ofthe Berhn Photographic Company, 14 EastTwenty-third Street, where are shown re-productions, after the masterpieces of theBerhn Gallery, of the great ones in are a dozen or more themes fromnoteworthy canvases, which are given amarvelous verisimilitude, the efforts havingbeen unusually satisfactory and are heads by Rembrandt, Giorgione,Raphael and Hals, and there are somenai\e performances after the Flemishpainter. Jan van Eyck, while a GerardTerborch, his famous Concert, and aPieter de Hoogh, The Mother, also knownas The Dutch Living Room, are particu-larly to be commended. In these latestinventions of the color printer the meash isnot seen at all, while, of course, the pho-tographic rendering makes the fidelity todrawing absolute, and there would seemto be really n


Size: 1326px × 1884px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookidinternationa, bookyear1908