Bredius (Abraham). An Early Velazquez, 120; Pl. 124, 125; Christ Blessing the Children (N. V. A. ) 143.
Christie (A. H. ) Fatimid Wood-Carvings in the Victoria
and Albert Museum, 184; Pl. 185. Collins Baker (C. H. ) Old Masters at Messrs. Agnew, 299; Pl. 298, 301; Two Unpublished Portraits by
Frans Hals, 42; Pl. 43.
Constable (W. G. ) The New English Art Club, 57; Pl. 56, 59; and Ashby (Thomas) Canaletto and Bellotto in Rome, — I, 207; Pl. 209, 212, — II, 288; Pl. 292, 295.
Conway (Sir Martin). An English Alabaster Figure in Leningrad (N. V. A. ) 245; Pl. 244; St. Lebuin’s Ivory Cup (N. V. A. ), 140; Pl. 141,
Esdaile (Mrs. Arundell). Some Eighteenth Century
Literary Allusions to Chelsea China, 4. Von Falke (O. ) A Porcelain Painting by Löwenfinck, in the Darmstadt Collection (N. V. A. ) 143.
Fiocco (G. ) Guardi as a Figure Painter, 224; Pl.
225, 228. Fischel (Oskar). An unknown drawing by Raphael in
Zurich, 134; Pl. 135, 138. Fröhlich-Bume (L. ) Some unpublished Portraits by
Parmigianino, 87; Pl. 90, 91. Fry (Roger). Mr. Frank Dobson’s Sculpture, 171; Pl. 170, 173, 176; A Claude Landscape (N. V. A. ) 240; Pl. 241.
Ganz (Paul). A Virgin Enthroned by Hans Memling,
235; Pl. 206. von Hadeln (Detlev, Baron). Two unfamiliar Albums
of Tiepolo Sketches, 119; Pl. 112, 115, 118, 121. Hendy (Philip). Titian at Hertford House, 236; Pl.
237. Henniker-Heaton (Raymond). An Ethiopian Bas-Relief,
139; Pl. 141. Hildburgh (W. L. ) A group of Panels of English Ala
baster, 307; Pl. 310, 311. Hofstede De Groot (C. ) A newly-discovered Nicolaes
Maes, 82; Pl. 86. Holmes (Sir Charles). Carel Fabritius: The New Portrait, 127; Pl. 125; Lord Curzon (N. V. A. ), 194; Petrus Christus in Italy, 288; Pl. 289.
Hunter (George Leland). Guillaume de Hellande’s Tapes
tries (N. V. A. ), 193; Pl. 195. Kessler (J. H. H. ) The Master of S. Miniato, 230
Pl. 231, 234. Lasareff (Victor). Two Unknown Paintings by Guardi
58; Pl. 62. Lindeman (C. M. A. A. ) A Self-portrait by Jacob Cor
neliszoon Van Oostzanen, 29; Pl. 31. Longhurst (Margaret H. ) Two Ivory Reliefs at South
Kensington, 93; Pl. 95.
Macaulay (Major D. ) Mughal Art, 63; Pl. 67, 70.
Maclagan (Eric). A Signed Bronze Horse, by Antonio
Susini (N. V. A. ), 94; Pl. 95. Marillier (H. C. ) The Tapestries of the Painted Cham
ber; the “Great History of Troy, ” 35; Pl. 34 37, 40. van Marle (Raimond). Two Panels by Giovanni da
Milano, 188; Pl. 189. Mayer (August L. ) Two Paintings by Rubens, 260;
Pl. 261, 264. McCurdy (Edward). Leonardo da Vinci’s Notebooks,
260. Milner (James D. ) A Portrait of Queen Elizabeth for the National Portrait Gallery, 167; Pl. 166.
Nave (Gaetano). Newly-discovered frescoes at Rimini. — I, 3; Pl. 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 15, 18; — II, 72; Pl. 73. 76. 77, 80, 83, 86; — III, 133; Pl. 129, 132.
Pappé (A. ) An early Metsu in the Hermitage, 188; Pl. 192. Some Unpublished Dutch Pictures in the Hermitage, 47; Pl. 46, 49.
Perzynski (Friedrich). Shakuzuru, — II, 20; Pl. 21, 24. Rackham (Bernard). A Franconian Glass Panel at South
Kensington, 183; Pl. 182, 185. Sirén (Osvald). Chinese Sculptures in English Private Collections, 178; Pl. 179; An Exhibition of Chinese Sculptures, 217; Pl. 216, 219, 222; Two Early Quattrocento Pictures, 281; Pl. 280, 283.
Stein (Sir Aurel) and Binyon (Laurence). Remains of a
Tʼang Painting, 266; Pl. 267, 271. Strange (Edward F. ) An Exhibition of Chinese Lacquer,
275; Pl. 274, 277. Tatlock (R. R. ) The Art Poster and the Art Book, 305; Pl. 304; A disputed Frans Hals (N. V. A. ), 193; Pl. 192; Sargent (N. V. A. ), 245; An Unpublished Lawrence (N. V. A. ), 99; Pl. 98; An Unpublished Rembrandt Self-portrait, 259; Pl. 258, 261.
Webb (Geoffrey). Ingres to Cézanne, 287; Pl. 283, 286.
Yashiro (Yukio). A newly- discovered Botticelli, 157; Pl. 156, 159, 163, 166.
CARVINGS AND SCULPTURE—
Chinese Sculptures in English Private Collections, 178;
Pl. 179.
An Ethiopian Bas-Relief, 139; Pl. 141.
An Exhibition of Chinese Lacquer, 275; Pl. 274, 277. An Exhibition of Chinese Sculptures, 217; Pl. 216, 219, 222. Fatimid Wood-Carvings in the Victoria and Albert
Museum, 184; Pl. 185.
A Group of Panels of English Alabaster, 307; Pl. 310, 311. Mr. Frank Dobson’s Sculpture, 171; Pl. 170, 173, 176.
A newly-discovered Bas-Relief, by Donatello, 108; Pl.
106, 109, 112.
Shakuzuru — II, 20; Pl. 21, 24. A Signed Bronze Horse, by Susini (N. V. A. ), 94; Pl. 95. St. Lebuin’s Ivory Cup (N. V. A. ), 140; Pl. 141.
Two Ivory Reliefs at South Kensington, 93; Pl. 95. CERAMICS, ENAMELS AND GLASS —
A Franconian Glass Panel at South Kensington, 183; Pl.
182, 185. Some Eighteenth-century Literary Allusions to Chelsea
China, 4. Two Mortuary Figures in Chinese Pottery, 5th Century,
Pl. 52.
OWNERS (COLLECTIVE) OF OBJECTS ILLUSTRATED —
Amsterdam Rijksmuseum. Jacob Corneliszoon van Oostzanen. Self-portrait, Pl 31; The Master of S. Miniato. Madonna and Child, Pl. 234.
Berlin: Staatliche Museen. Botticelli. St. Sebastian,
Pl. 163. Kunstgewerbe Museum. Canaletto. The Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine. Drawing 209.
Boston. Museum of Fine Arts. Donatello. Madonna
in the Clouds. Marble relief, Pl 109.
Brussels Museum. Roger van der Weyden. Deposition
from the Cross, Pl. 298. Cairo. Museum of Arab Art. Panel of a door; prob
ably Fatimid, Pl. 185.
Chicago Art Institute. Kuanyin. Sung Period, Pl 244. Deventer, Broerenkerk. St. Lebuin’s Ivory Cup, Pl 141. Dresden. Gemäldegalerie. School of Rembrandt. Por
trait, Pl. 261. Erfurt Cathedral. Passion Window. Stained Glass, Pl.
182, 185. Fiesole. Museo Bandini. Master of S. Miniato.
Madonna and Child, Pl. 231. Florence. Pitti Palace. Jacob Corneliszoon van
Oostzanen. Self-portrait, PL 31. Grenoble Museum. Velazquez. Portrait of a Man, Pl.
124, 125. Hampton Court Palace. Canaletto. The Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine, Pl. 209.
Leningrad. Hermitage. Gabriel Metsu. Girl Winding Thread, Pl. 192. A. van Ostade. An Old Woman, Pl. 46. Parmigianino Isabella d’Este, Pl. 90; Rembrandt. Landscape and Castle. (Formerly in the Stroganov Collection), Pl. 241. Gerard Terborch. Portrait of a Young Lady, PL 46. Jan Victors. The Village Doctor, PL 49.
Stieglitz Museum. English Alabaster. Notting
ham School of the 14th Century, Pl. 244. London. British Museum, Canaletto. Caldario Terme Antoniane (?), Pl. 295; The Capitol Seen from the Forum, Pl. 212; Ponte Rotto, Rome (2 versions), Pl. 292; Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Pl. 295; Temple of Mars Ultor and the Arco dei Pantani, Pl. 292; View of the Tiber, PL 295 (all drawings).
National Gallery. Petrus Christus. Portrait of Edward Grimston; Portrait of a Young Man, Pl. 289.
National Portrait Gallery. Artist unknown. Queen Elizabeth, Pl. 166.
Victoria and Albert Museum. Christ on the Cross; Crucifixion with Longinus and Stephaton. Ivory crosses- Pl. 95; Donatello. St. Peter Receiving the Key. Marble relief, Pl. 112; Glass Panel; Franconian, Pl. 182; The Last Supper, the Crucifixion, the Marys at the Tomb, the Proof of Thomas and the Deposition. Ivory Panels, Pl. 310, 311; Antonio Susini. Pacing Horse. Bronze, Pl. 95; Tiepolo. Sketches in ink and wash collected in the scrap-books, Pl. 112, 115, 118, 121; Wooden Panels; Fatimid; Pl. 185.
Wallace Collection. Titian. Perseus and Andromeda, Pl. 236. Attributed to Titian. L’Amour Pique, PL 236.
Madrid. Prado. Velazquez. Luis de Gongora y Argote, Pl. 124.
Melbourne. National Gallery of Victoria. The Capitol
from the Forum, PL 212. Moscow. Museum of Fine Arts, Guardi. Capriccio;
A Courtyard in Venice. (Shtshoukin Collection), Pl. 62.