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Brush & Pencil: 61 Chapters found for Volume : 11
Issue: 1 | |
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1 | A Painter of Idylls - Bruce Crane Harold T. Lawrence |
10 pp. |
11 | Another View of Art Study in Paris Lawton S. Parker |
4 pp. |
16 | 4 pp. | |
20 | Miss Katherine Kimball's Work in Black and White E. Keble Chatterton |
5 pp. |
25 | The Campanile of St. Mark's L. E. Bertini |
4 pp. |
29 | 3 pp. | |
32 | Rembrandt's Masterpiece Dethroned William Vernon |
3 pp. |
36 | 6 pp. | |
42 | Plea for a Guild of American Sculptors F. Wellington Ruckstuhl |
2 pp. |
44 | The Dominant Note at the Turin Exposition Henry P. Douglas |
11 pp. |
55 | 11 pp. | |
67 | 9 pp. | |
76 | 4 pp. | |
Issue: 2 | |
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81 | The Etchings of Jean François Millet Frederick A. Russell |
14 pp. |
96 | An Important Quartet of Mural Paintings Ralph W. Holbrook |
11 pp. |
107 | The Fine Arts in American Colleges Edmund von Mach |
5 pp. |
109 | Illustration: Evening on the Hudson By George Inness Edmund von Mach |
1 pp. |
114 | Plea for More Originality in China Decoration Edith Phillips Wiseman |
7 pp. |
121 | 2 pp. | |
123 | A Clever Artist in Many Mediums A. A. Talbot |
7 pp. |
130 | Wood-Points, a Novelty in Pictorial Art Edgar J. Hurlbut |
8 pp. |
138 | 10 pp. | |
148 | 8 pp. | |
156 | 4 pp. | |
Issue: 3 | |
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161 | 17 pp. | |
178 | Notable Art Works at Pittsburg Fredrick W. Morton |
14 pp. |
192 | 13 pp. | |
206 | 4 pp. | |
210 | The Art of Charles Cottet Arthur Anderson Jaynes |
13 pp. |
223 | 7 pp. | |
230 | 5 pp. | |
235 | 6 pp. | |
Issue: 4 | |
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241 | The Colored Etchings of Miss Helen Hyde Julia E. Elliott |
7 pp. |
248 | Conditions of Art Development Professor John Ward Stimson |
2 pp. |
249 | 1 pp. | |
252 | The Third Chicago Photographic Salon S. L. Willard |
9 pp. |
263 | 8 pp. | |
271 | Some Crayon Studies by Winslow Homer Walter W. Cole |
6 pp. |
279 | Impressionism: the Nineteenth Century's Distinctive Contribution to Art Henry G. Stephens |
19 pp. |
298 | Chicago's Fifteenth Annual Art Exhibition James Ford Buell |
12 pp. |
310 | 7 pp. | |
317 | 4 pp. | |
Issue: 5 | |
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321 | The Art of Hendrik Willem Mesdag Frederick W. Morton |
14 pp. |
336 | Work of the Society of Western Artists Charles M. Kurtz |
10 pp. |
346 | Sculptural Embellishments at St. Louis Exposition E. T. Henderson |
4 pp. |
351 | A Note on Otho Cushing's Drawings A. E. Gallatin |
5 pp. |
356 | 6 pp. | |
362 | 2 pp. | |
364 | The National Academy of Design's Seventy-Eighth Exhibition Harrison N. Howard |
15 pp. |
379 | The Fine Art Display at Philadelphia Arthur Z. Bateman |
9 pp. |
388 | 7 pp. | |
395 | 4 pp. | |
399 | 2 pp. | |
Issue: 6 | |
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401 | The Practical Work of a Cartoonist John T. McCutcheon |
14 pp. |
416 | American Sculpture - Its Present Aspects and Tendencies Cyrus Edwin Dallin |
14 pp. |
431 | An Artist's Points on a Good Picture A. S. Pratt |
2 pp. |
433 | 9 pp. | |
443 | The Human Elements in Arts and Crafts Douglas Volk |
2 pp. |
445 | The Art of Making Monotypes John R. Miller |
6 pp. |
451 | Work of the Chicago Artists Arthur Anderson Merritt |
10 pp. |
481 | 4 pp. | |
465 | 8 pp. | |
474 | 3 pp. |
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Brush & Pencil: 19 Volumes found
Title: Brush & Pencil
Place of Publication: Chicago, Illinois USA
Publisher: The Arts and Crafts Publishing Company / The Brush and Pencil Publishing Company
Frequency: Monthly
Period of Publication: 1897-1907
Period covered by AHR net: Volumes I-IXX, 1897-1907
Type of Publication: Journal
Description: Brush and Pencil was the official journal of the Brush and Pencil Club in Chicago. It was a well-illustrated review of contemporary American painting and sculpture, with occasional articles on the decorative and applied arts and work by foreign artists. It also contained a monthly round-up of art news, together with book reviews and exhibition reports. The first editor of Brush and Pencil was Charles Francis Browne (1859-1920), an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago and one of the founders of the Club. He was succeeded by Frederick William Morton (1859-1935) who remained its editor until the closure of the magazine in June 1907. |
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