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Brush & Pencil: 50 Chapters found for Volume : 14

 

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Carl Ahrens and His Work Edwina Spencer
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An Epoch in National Art Lena M. McCauley
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The Art of Northern Europe Haywood Laudendale
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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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