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OLD MASTERS

Exceptional opportunities of making private purchase from historic and family Collections of GENUINE OLD MASTERS and OBJETS D'ART can be afforded to Collectors and representatives of Museums

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BY

ARTHUR RUCK,

BERKELEY ST., PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.

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While the greatest living authorities are
numbered among its contributors, it is
not intended solely for students, but
combines accuracy of knowledge with a
due regard for popular interest in the
choice of material.

It presents the latest conclusions of
recognized experts as to the attribution,
the provenance, and the character of
various works of art, in articles which
are based upon original research and
include new information of real import-
ance regarding the objects with which
they are concerned.

Beautiful reproductions in photogravure
and half-tone of the most important
works of art in our great private and
public collections appear in its pages.

$5.00 a year. $1.00 a copy.

1790 BROADWAY

CONTRIBUTORS :

BERNARD BERENSON
W. G. BLAIKIE MURDOCH
ALLAN MARQUAND
LAURENCE BINYON
ARTHUR POPE
STELLA RUBINSTEIN
WILLIAM ROBERTS
FRANK J. MATHER, JR.
CHANDLER R. POST
JOSEPH BRECK
DR. CHRISTIAN BRINTON
GEORGE H. EDGELL
CHARLES HENRY HART
EDWIN ATLEE BARBER
HAMILTON BELL

MAX J. FRIEDLANDER
R. MEYER-RIEFSTAHL
J. P. RICHTER
AUGUST L. MAYER
RUDOLF OLDENBOURG

60 cents foreign postage.
NEW YORK CITY

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EXHIBITIONS

GREAT BRITAIN;

London:

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UNITED STATES:

New York:

Canessa Gallery, 1 West 50 St.
Ehrich Galleries, 707 Fifth Ave.
Kennedy & Co., 613 Fifth Ave.
Knoedler & Co., 556 Fifth Ave.
Etchings by W. A. Sherwood.
Lai-Yuan, 557 Fifth Ave. Early Chinese Pictures.
New York Public Library, Print Gallery (Room 321), American
Portraiture of Colonial and Revolutionary Periods.
Room 322:
Mezzotints from the J. L. Cadwalader Collection.

Masterpiece in Sculpture.
Paintings of the Madonna,
Etchings by Charles A. Platt.
Old English Colour Prints and

Scott & Fowles, 590 Fifth Ave. Water Colours by Edmund Dulac.
Boston: Museum of Fine Arts. Permanent Collections. Print Depart-
ment. Periodical Exhibits. Boston Public Library. Monthly
Exhibits of Photographs and Illustrations.

Buffalo: Allbright Art Gallery, Print Department,
Chicago: Art Institute. Permanent Collections.
Cleveland: Museum of Art.

Detroit: Museum of Art. Permanent Collections.

New Haven, Conn.: Jarves Collection of Early Italian Paintings,
Trumbull Gallery.

Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.

Pittsburg: Carnegie Institute.

St. Louis, Mo.: Museum of Fine Arts.

Springfield, Mass.: City Library Association Art Museum,

Syracuse, N.Y.: Museum of Fine Arts.

Toledo, O.: Museum of Art.

Washington, D.C.: Corcoran Gallery of Art. Congressional Library

Print Department. Periodical Exhibitions.
Worcester, Mass.: Art Museum,

DUVEEN BROTHERS

Paris.

New York.

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Thirty-second Year of Publication.

THE JOURNAL OF

INDIAN ART

AND INDUSTRY.

Published quarterly. Size, 15 by 11 inches.
Annual subscription (payable in advance), 10/-
post free. Single numbers, 2/6 post free.
Binding, per volume, 5l-.

No. 130 (April, 1915):

War in Indian Art, by Col. T. H. Hendley, C.I.E.

No. 132 (October, 1915):

The "Hamir-hath," by Mr. Hirananda Sastri, M.A., M.O.L., and "Cotton Fabrics of the Central Provinces," by Mr. A. Blennerhassett, I.C.S.

No. 133 (January, 1916) :

"The New Calcutta School of Painting": Some reproductions, with a foreword by Mr. O. C. Gangoly.

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A magnificent panel of Flemish (Brussels) tapestry of the middle of the 16th century. Representing the carries the news to King David. (3) Zadok with crown and Nathan with vessel of anointing oil cause Solomon to ridd

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of David. Three scenes:-

ng's mule and to be proclaimed his successor. In superb preservation. Size, 17 ft. 3 in. by 11 ft. 1 in. Price, £1250.
(1) Right distance. Adonijah proclaims himself king. (2) Left distance. Bathsheba

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