TAILIEUCHUNG - THE LANGHAM SERIES AN ILLUSTRATED COLLECTION OF ART MONOGRAPHS EDITED

The word Caricature does not lend itself easily to precise definition. Etymologically it connects itself with the Italian caricare, to load or charge, thus corresponding precisely in derivation with its French equivalent Charge; and—save a yet earlier reference in Sir Thomas Browne—it first appears, as far as I am aware, in that phrase of No. 537 of the Spectator, "Those burlesque pictures which the Italians call caracaturas." | THE LANGHAM SERIES AN ILLUSTRATED COLLECTION OF ART MONOGRAPHS EDITED BY SELWYN BRINTON . THE LANGHAM SERIES OF ART MONOGRAPHS EDITED BY SELWYN BRINTON . Vol. I. Bartolozzi and his Pupils in England. By Selwyn Brinton . Vol. II. Colour-Prints of Japan. By Edward F. Strange Assistant Keeper in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Vol. III. The Illustrators of Montmartre. By Frank L. Emanuel. Vol. IV. Auguste Rodin. By Rudolf Dircks Author of Verisimilitudes The Libretto c. Vol. V. Venice as an Art City. By Albert Zacher. Vol. VI. London as an Art City. By Mrs. Steuart Erskine Author of Lady Diana Beauclerk c. Vol. VII. Nuremberg. By H. Uhde-Bernays. Vol. VIII. The Eighteenth Century in English Caricature. By Selwyn Brinton . Author of Bartolozzi and his Pupils in England c. In Preparation Rome as an Art City and Italian Architecture These volumes will be artistically presented and profusely illustrated both with colour plates and photogravures and neatly bound in art canvas. 15. 6d. net or in leather 2s. 6d. net. Recruits. By H. W. Bunbury. THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLISH CARICATURE BY SELWYN BRINTON . Author of BARTOLOZZI AND HIS PUPILS IN ENGLAND ETC. A. SIEGLE 2 LANGHAM PLACE LONDON W. 1904 To Friends beyond the Seas this Study Of a Common Heritage in English Art All rights .

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