CONTENTS — continued from Page IV.
CATHERINE READ: THE LAST PHASE. By Lady Victoria Manners. (With two illustrations) 171 WASHINGTON’S ARMS AND “ OLD GLORY. ” By T. Pape, M. A., F. S. A. (With eight illustrations) 179 NOTES. (With two illustrations) 183 NOTES AND QUERIES. (With three illustrations) 187 FAKES AND FALLACIES 189 THE CONNOISSEUR BOOKSHELF. (With one illustration) 191
THE AGE OF WALNUT EXHIBITION. By C. Reginald Grundy. (With five illustrations) - 195 CURRENT ART NOTES. (With three illustrations) 200 HERALDRY. Conducted by Charles R. Beard 209 IN THE SALEROOM 207 AMERICAN ART NOTES. (With seven illustrations) 211
PLATES.
LA LOGE. ” By Renoir, 1874. Lent by Mr. Samuel Courtauld to the French Exhibition. (In colour)
Frontispiece “ NOTRE DAME DE GRASSE. ” Burgundian School, c. 1470. Lent by the Musée des Augustins, Toulouse,
to the French Exhibition 155 FLOWERS. ” By H. Fantin-Latour, 1871. In the Victoria and Albert Museum. (In colour) 165 VIRGIN AND CHILD. ” Anonymous. 15TH Century. Lent by the Viscount Bearsted, M. C., to the
French Exhibition 175
PARIS FROM MONT ST. MICHEL. ” By C. C. Pyne. In the Victoria and Albert Museum. (In colour) 185 “VIRGIN AND CHILD. ” By Jehan Foucquet. Lent from the Royal Museum, Antwerp, to the French
Exhibition 197
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