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Brush & Pencil: 39 Chapters found for Volume : 7
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1 | Thomas Moran, Painter-Etcher Frederick W. Morton |
14 pp. |
17 | Japanese Art for American Students Walter T. Hadley |
3 pp. |
19 | 1 pp. | |
22 | American Art Industries - I: Ornamental Iron-Work Hugh W. Coleman |
11 pp. |
29 | 1 pp. | |
35 | Alien Element in American Art Ellis T. Clarke |
11 pp. |
41 | 1 pp. | |
48 | Studies of Art in American Life - II. Knickerbocker Days Virginia Huntington Robie |
9 pp. |
58 | The Nickerson Collection at the Art Institute, Chicago Arthur Hewitt |
6 pp. |
64 | 1 pp. | |
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65 | The Etchings of Otto J. Schneider Morris T. Everett |
9 pp. |
75 | Studies of Art in American Life - III: In Indian Tepees E. A. Burbank |
14 pp. |
92 | American Art Industries - II: Photo-Engraving of Pictures William C. Whittam |
12 pp. |
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107 | Charles Partridge Adams Daisy Pattersen Hall |
6 pp. |
113 | 1 pp. | |
115 | The Philadelphia Photographic Salon William B. Dyer |
11 pp. |
128 | 1 pp. | |
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129 | The Pittsburg Art Exhibition Austin E. Holland |
16 pp. |
147 | 1 pp. | |
149 | American Art Industries - III: Stained-Glass Work Kirk D. Henry |
14 pp. |
163 | An Appreciation of Stacy Tolman Ralph Davol |
7 pp. |
165 | 1 pp. | |
172 | Fine Arts Versus Arts and Crafts L. C. Phillips |
4 pp. |
177 | American Artists' Exhibition in Chicago Frederick W. Morton |
11 pp. |
188 | 4 pp. | |
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193 | Daniel Ridgway Knight, Painter Harold T. Lawrence |
13 pp. |
208 | Whys for Artists and Art Lovers John B. Longman |
7 pp. |
216 | Fine Arts at the Pan-American Exposition Katherine V. McHenry |
9 pp. |
225 | 1 pp. | |
227 | Suggestion in Drawing Frank Holme |
11 pp. |
239 | Studies of Art in American Life - IV: In Negro Cabins Margaret M. Hurll |
7 pp. |
245 | 1 pp. | |
249 | Possibilities of Pyrogravure Alice M. Harcolm |
7 pp. |
256 | 1 pp. | |
Issue: 5 | |
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257 | Philadelphia Art Exhibition Melville E. Wright |
18 pp. |
277 | Charles Dana Gibson, Illustrator Frederick W. Morton |
15 pp. |
285 | 1 pp. | |
294 | Japanese Woodcarving Richard Henry Worthington |
12 pp. |
297 | 1 pp. | |
305 | 1 pp. | |
310 | American Art Industries - IV: Manufacture of Wall-Paper Arthur C. Wood |
10 pp. |
320 | 1 pp. | |
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321 | A Western Artist - Leslie J. Skelton H. R. Wray |
7 pp. |
329 | 1 pp. | |
331 | Genius Art Versus Mechanism Henrietta Clopath |
3 pp. |
334 | Studies in American Life - V: An American Aristocracy Virginia Huntington Robie |
9 pp. |
344 | Arts and Crafts in Minneapolis Charlotte Whitcomb |
7 pp. |
353 | 1 pp. | |
355 | Alfred Juergens, Painter Ellsworth E. Howard |
8 pp. |
361 | 1 pp. | |
365 | 1 pp. | |
367 | Hints to Art Students H. C. |
6 pp. |
373 | Work of Chicago Artists Howard W. Grey |
5 pp. |
379 | Art of the Twentieth Century Jenkin Lloyd Jones |
2 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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