Part 15 (1/2)
With an Introductory Note by Frank Rinder
VOL III
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To which is prefixed an Appreciation of Browning by Miss E Dixon
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MODERN PAINTING, By GEORGE MOORE
SOME PRESS NOTICES
”Of the very few hooks on art that painters and critics should on no account leave unread this is surely one”--_The Studio_
”His book is one of the best books about pictures that have come into our hands for some years”--_St James's Gazette_
”If there is an art critic who knows exactly what he means and says it with exemplary lucidity, it is 'GM'”--_The Sketch_
”A estive, and let us add, awork on the art of to-day, we have never read than this voluow Herald_
”Impressionism, to use that word, in the absence of any fitter one,--the i on art in this volume so effective, is, in short, the secret both of his likes and dislikes, his hatred of what he thinks conventional and ether with his very alert and careful evaluation of what cohtforward, whether in Reynolds, or Rubens, or Ruysdael, in japan, in Paris, or in land”--Mr Pater in _The Chronicle_
”As an art critic Mr George Moore certainly has soes He is never dull, he is frankly personal, he is untroubled by tradition”--_Westminster Gazette_
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