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r THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ART Egyptian painting: Sycamore 'Tree, detail. Tomb ofUscrhct, Thebes. About 1298-1235 B.C. Jitf ifcf* Paleolithicpainting: "ChineseHorse." Lascaux. /. 56". THE ENCYCLOPEDIA PAINTING, SCULPTURE, ARCHITECTURE, AND ORNAMENT, FROM PREHISTORIC TIMES TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY *> BY ELEANOR C. MUNRO WITH A (iLOSSARY OF ARTISTS AND AIM TERMS GOJ Dl N PRESS NEW YORK Western Publishing Company, Inc . State Historical Society of Wisconsin, PAGE 32-33 PAGE 52-53 Madison Oriental Institute, University ofChicago 1. MunicipalMuseum,Chiusi Owner:TheOniofIfe. (BritishMuseum) Oriental Institute, University ofChicago 2. VillaGiulia,Rome. (Anderson) Coll.EricA.Peters,N.Y. (O.E.Nelson) Oriental Institute, UniversityofChicago 3. Metropolitan Museum ofArt, Purchase, MuseeRoyal—duCongoBeige,Tervuren. Oriental Institute, UniversityofChicago 1896 (EliotElisofon Life) Oriental Institute, UniversityofChicago 4. WaltersArtGallery, Baltimore BritishMuseum,London Oriental Institute, UniversityofChicago 5. Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. (Brogi) BritishMuseum,London AerialSurvey,OrientalInstitute,Univer- 6. Musco Archcologico,Florence. (Alinari) P—AGE 14-15 sityofChicago 7. (Alpha) (EliotElisofon Life) PAGE 34-35 PAGE 54-55 Brooklyn Museum, N. Y. (Charles Uht) DenverArtMuseum 1. MuseoNazionale,Naples. (Alinari) BritishMuseum,London Oriental Institute, UniversityofChicago 2. Kunsthistorisches,Vienna PAGE 16-17 Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fletcher 3. VaticanMuseum,Rome. (Alinari) Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Fund, 1951 4. NelsonGallery,KansasCity Henry Walter—s, 1915 MetropolitanMuseumofArt 5. (Alinari) (EliotElisofon Life) (ArabInformationCental 6. (Italian TouristOffice) Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fletcher 7. (Reconstruction from Restaurations des Fund, 1919 Fund,1937 Monuments Antiques: Thermes deDio- Metropolitan Museum ofArt, Purchase CourtesyofFahim Kouchakji,N. Y. cletien, by Edmond Paulin, Paris, 1890.) 1958,FundsfromVariousDonors Dumbarton Oaks Collection, Washing- 8. National Gallery of Art, Washington, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers ton, D.C. D.C. SamuelH. KressCollection Fund, 1934 PAGE 36-37 9. (TWA) Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of AcropolisMuseum, Athens PAGE 56-57 EdwardS.Harkness,1913 NationalMuseum,Rome. (Alinari) 1. Urfizi,Florence. (Alinari) 1. St. Matthew, from Gospel manu- Piero TozziPGaAllGeEry,18N-.19Y. (John Schiff) AlbrightArtPGAaClileEry3,8B-u3f9falo,N.Y. 32.. V(aAtndiecrasnonL)ibrary,Rome. (Scala) script of Ebbon. 830 A.D. (JohnG.Ross) Museum ofFineArts,Boston 4. MuseoNazionale,Naples. (Scala) We wouldliAkeCKtoNOeWxpLrEesDsGMouErNTdeSepestgratitude (((PCHhoaillmoipippuhsGoetMnood—rrneeaTrur))ans WorldAirlines) HH(ceGrrraaecceklliiIoonnnfoMrMumusasteieuounmm,S,eCrrvCeirtceee,t.e.N(.Ne(lYPl.iy)esr,reN.MaYr.-) 51.. MMuusseeooNNaazziiooPnnaaAllGee,,ENNaa5pp8ll-ee5ss9.. ((SSccaallaa)) tothemanypersonsandinstitutionswhohelped PAGE 20-21 tinot) 2. MuseoNazionale,Naples. (Scala) us to assemble the illustrations for this book. MuseumofFineArts,Boston Department of Antiquities, Ashmolean PAGE 60-61 Without theirpatience and assistance, many of National Gallery of Art, Washington, Museum, Oxford. (Facsimile, original in 1 MuseodeiConservatori,Rome.(Anderson) thepictures could not have been obtained. Our D.C.GulbenkianCollection,Loan Athens). 2. (GabinettoFotograficoNazionale,Rome) especialthanksarcduetothefollowing: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers HcraclionMuseum,Crete 3. (Scala) JDorh.nAlCflraerdk,FroafnkSfcuarlat,er,LaboofraAtrotriNoewFostografico, F(Eulnidot,E1l9i3s0ofon—Life) H(eGrraecelkiIonnfoMrumsateiuonm,SeCrrveitcee,.N(N.elYl.y)s,N.Y.) 45.. B(rRietliisghiouMsusNeeuwms,SeLrovincde)on Florence Ehem. Staatl. MusecnBerlin-Dahlem PAGE 40-41 6. (ArabInformationService) Mrs. A. K. Coomaraswamy, Cambridge, BrooklynMuseum,N.Y. Museum, Olympia. (German Archeo- 7. LateranMuseum,Rome. (Alinari) RicMhaassradchOuksaemtotsto,Tokyo CairoMuseumP.AG(CEolo2r2p-h2o3to—TransWorld MloegtircaolpoInlsittitaunte,MAuthseenusmi of Art, Rogers 98.. B(Arloionakrliy)nMuseum,N.Y. Hanna Gunther, of Frederick A. Praeger, Airlines) — Fund PAGE 62-63 EarPluebelinsFhieerlsd,ofSKIRAInc.,Publishers CCauirmoMMuusseeuumm.. ((EAlriaotbEIlnifsoorfmoantioLnifCee)nter) LAonutvirkec,nsPaamnsm.lu(nGgiernau,don)Munich. (Meta 21.. K(uScnasltah)istoriches,Vienna Milton Fox, of Harry N. Abrams Inc., CairoMuseum. (Reproducedbythecourtesy Kbhler, Munich) 3. (Monkmeyer) Publishers ofthe Oriental Instituteofthe University of Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fletcher 4. (PhilipGendreau) MLGPAe.innaLoltmosrofdoerelWnrnnlM,Met.Wdmoo,deDoodes.nMletMACCeltr,ca.tekGrnrriiiFonnlrAapsielr,n,oe,tldrAioPrGWtfhtaiaollnItlltneoaMhsregrtuydristaNouTeptafauhetnAimogroSfetano,nlaCfe,lhsWAiMarcGDsutaaehlsgplioeaenrrugtym--, MbMICA((nyaEehnRsliytectiNcpirieotiareotrugonnp,tEodaetolulNicfdoi.sEereftogdofamGYyton.habpnP)eryAt—MiAnisuUtcaLGnhiisnDeiEfeaevenvecP)utiroa2eusmi4rsiEn-tt.gtoe2yiyfs5PnpylgoAtasfroit,tfeaC.nht7bih7(yeP.cF)araNaiOgnniroctiniieasfnnrgtGosda.m,el GFNSBBSDttrrlaueaaiiytnlaattpitpdtiilltoh,ss..noihhat1MMMMlhM9uucuu3ussMk2sssee,ueeeeesPununuMe,,mmumAu,,n.GmBBieeE,LLcr(roPollhiRiinn4enno2drdr-mooe4nne3Martinot) 462351......JJMNMB((..SeeieEcbtutPPlarlrriisloieoeoaopor)rppnetppooahoollGncnniiatqtlttAulaarMeMenntrPooyNrrAC,aMMggotGuulaaKioEnsnsoarn,n,ee)as6uula114emms99-,116C77P5ooiafftryisAArrtt,, GGiifftt ooff COVER GarisDavies.Plate48.) Museum,Olympia. (PierreMartinot) PAGE 66-67 WadsworthAtheneum,Hartford.(FrancisG. (SKIRA) Uffizi,Florence. (Alinari) 2. (EuropeanArtColor) Mayer,N. Y.) PAGE 26-27 National Museum, Athens. (PierreMar- PAGE 68-69 PAGE (Reproducedby the courtesy ofthe Oriental tinot) 1. National Gallery of Art, Washington, (SKIRA) 1 Institute ofthe University ofChicagofrom Louvre,Paris. (Giraudon) D.C.MellonCollection PAGE 2 AGanrciisenDatviEegsy.pPtliaaten54P.a)in(tLionugiss,Hb.yFrNoihnmaand)e (PierreMartinPotA)GE 44-45 2. sGhusolpi,tsMkoisMcoonwastery Restoration Work- (Alpha) MetropolitanMuseumofArt,Carnarvon (PierreMartinot) 3. Hermitage,Leningrad PAGE 4 Coll.,GiftofEdward S.Harkness [PierreMartinot) 4. Coll. S. Amberg, Koclhken, Switzerland 1. MunicipalLibrary,Epernay,France BritishMuseum,London (GreekInformationService) 5. TretyakovGallery,Moscow PAGE 7 Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers PAGE 46-47 PAGE 70-71 1. ChiesaOrSanMichcle,Florence.(Alinari) Fund, 1915 BritishMuseum,London 1. (Spanish TouristOffice) 3. The Metropolitan Museum ofArt, Gift Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers National Museum,Naples. (Alinari) 2. (Spanish TouristOffice) ofJohnTaylorJohnston, 1881 Fund, 1924 Koninkhjk Kabinetvan Muntcn en Pen- 3. (TWA) 5. TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of ningen,TheHague 4. (IndianGovernment TouristOffice) PAGE 8-9 EdwardS.Harkness, 1926 National Museum, Athens. (Pierre Mar- 5. (ArabInformationCenter) 1. StedelijkMuseum,Amsterdam BritishMuseum,London tinot) 6. (Spanish TouristOffice) 2. TheNationalGalleryofCanada,Ottawa PAGE 28-29 BritishMuseum,London PAGE 72-73 3. MuseeduLouvre,JeudePaume. (Francis Staatl. Museen, Berlin. (Arab Information Coll. WalterC. Baker, N. Y. 1. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers G.Mayer,N. Y.) Center) Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1913 4. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers BritishMuseum,London Fund, 1909 2. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Pulitzer Fund,1950 The University Museum, University of National Museum, Athens. (Pierre Mar- Bequest, 1933 PAGE 10-11 Pennsylvania,Philadelphia tinot) 3. Courtesy,TheClevelandMuseumofArt 1. (Alpha) Louvre,Paris. (Giraudon) PAGE 48-49 4. SeattleArtMuseum,EugeneFullerMem- 2. NaturhistorischesMuseum,Vienna The PierpontMorganLibrary,N. Y. (Scala) orialCollection 3. The Cave ofAltamira, H. Breuil andH. PAGE 30-31 Museum, Rhodes. (PierreMartinot) 5. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Obertnaier,plate21 (LouisH.Frohman) MuseumofFineArts,Boston PACiE 50-51 Fund, 1911 4. OhioHistoricalSociety,Columbus BritishMuseum,London Metropolitan Museum ofArt, LeeFund, 6 Metropolitan Museum of Art, Pulitzer 5. FrobeniusInstitut,Frankfurt,Ge—rmany Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of 1940 Fund, 1936 6. Louvre, Paris. (RobertDoisneau R.G.) JohnD.RockefellerJr.,1932 Kunsthistoriches,Vienna 7- Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of PAGE 12-13 NelsonGallery,KansasCity (FrenchCulturalServices) Alexander Smith Cochran, 1913 1. WashingtonStateMuseum,Universityof BritishMuseum,London (Spanish TouristOffice) 8. Metropolitan MuseumofArt,Bequestof Washington,Seattle MuseumofFineArts,Boston (Arab Information Center) Benjamin Altman, 1913 LibraryofCongressCatalogCardNumber6/-/.J297 © Copyright 1961 byWestern Publishing Company, Inc. All rights reserved, including the rightofre- productioninwholeorinpartinanyform.PrintedintheU.S.A.PublishedbyGoldenPress,NewYork,N Y Eighth Printing, 1971 GoldenandGoldenPRtss^aretrademarksofWesternPublishingCompany,Inc. 3 .. . . 9. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Pulitzer 2. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fletcher 2. ReproducedbypermissionoftheSyndics 2. (Anderson) BequestFund Fund. ofthe Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge 3. Bargello,Florence. (Brogi) 1. MetropolitanPAMGuEse7u4m-75of Art, Hewitt 34.. CTooukryteosy,NaTthieonCalleveMluasneduMmu.se(uMmanosfhiAcrhti 3. RTehperoNadtuicoendalbyGalcloeurryt,esLyonodfotnheTrustees, 4. JM.ePtircorppoolnittaMnorMguasn,eu1m917of Art, < Fund, 1911. (LouisH. Frohman) Saltan 4. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of 5. Bumdy Library, Norwalk, Connecticut 2. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift o( 5. ShojiroIshibashi'sCollection,Tokyo J. PicrpontMorgan, 1917 6. Metropolitan MuseumofArt, Bequestof AlexanderSmithCochran, 1*->1 6. Courtesy,TheClevelandMuseumofArt 5. Kunsthistoriches, Vienna Benjamin Altman, 1913 PAGE 76-77 PAGE 102-103 6. ClunyMuseum,Paris PAGE 160-161 1. (EliotElisofon—Life) 1 (Nagoya CityForeign TradeSi 7. MetropolitanMuseumofArt,DickFund, 1. Reproduced by courtesy ofthe Trustees, 2. Sarnath Museum, India. (Indian Govern- 2. Atami Museum, Shizuoka-ken,Japan 1940 TheNationalGallery, London ment TouristOffice) 3. Museum ofFine Arts, Boston PAGE 128-129 2. TheCorningMuseumofGlass,Corning, 3. NationalMuseum,NewDelhi 4 From The Hokusai Sketchbooks: Selec- 1. Louvre, Paris. (Giraud N. Y. 4. VictoriaandAlbertMuseum,London tions from the Manga, by James A. 2. Coll. RobertLehman,N. Y. 3. Acc.idcmia, Venice PAGE 78-79 Michener(CharlesE. TuttleCo., 1958) 3. Uffizi,Florence. (Scala) PAGE 162-163 2. NationalMuseum,NewDelhi 5. Museum ofFineArts, Boston 4. (Belgian Government Information Center) 1. GalleriaNazionale,Palermo,Sicily.(Scala) 3. (EliotElisofo—n—Life) 6. (EzraStoller) 5. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2. Copyright: The Frick Collection, N. Y. 4. (EliotElisofon Life) 7. The Clarence Buckingham Collection, D. C. MellonCollection 3. Louvre, Paris. (Giraudon) 5. (EliotElisofon—Life) TheArt InstituteofChicago PAGE 130-131 4. Kunsthistoriches,Vienna 6. (IndianGovernment TouristOffice) 8. (Consulate GeneralofJapan, X. Y.) 1. Metropolitan MuseumofArt, Bequestof PAGE 164-165 P—AGE 80-81 PAGE 104-105 MaitlandF.Griggs, 1943 1. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1. (EliotElisofonPALGiEfe)82-83 21.. AIVm.eirbiocdaynMMuusseeuum,m oHfarNvaatrudralUniHviesrtsoirty,y 32.. CCoolply.riRgohbte:rtTLheehmFarinc,kNC.olYle.ction, N. Y. 2. DPi.naCk.otMheelkl,onMuCnoillcehction 1. Indische Abteilung, Staatl. Museen, N. Y. PAGE 132-133 3. Pinakothek, Munich Berlin 3. Courtesy,TheClevelandMuseumofArt 1. (Alinari) t San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice. (Scala) 2. (EliotElisofon—Life) 4. Instituto National de Antropologia e 3. (Italian Stan- TouristOffice) 5. DucalPalace,Venice 3. (IndianGovernment TouristOffice) Historia, MexicoCity 4. Chiesadel S. Antonio, Padua. (Anderson) PAGE 166-167 45.. C(oTuhreteGsoy,ldTehneACgleeveolfanIdndMiuanseAurtm,oPfieArrrte 1 (FritzHenleP—AMGoEnkm1e0y6e-r1)07 5. mBirnanec,acFlcoireCnhcaep.el(,ScaSlaa)nta Maria del Car- 1. ^NtattihoenaElarlGaolfleErUyesomfeSrceotland, Collection HRuadmsboanc,hLaonnddoVni,tol1d95d5e).Golish, Thames and 2. IHnissttiotruitao, MNeaxciicoonaClitdye Antropologia e 6. (Alinari) PAGE 134-135 1. MetropolitaPnAMGuEse1u6m8-o1f6A9rt,TheJulesS. 6. CFroeuerrteGsaylleorfytohefASrmti,thWsaosnhiianngtIonnst,itDu.tioCn., 34.. B(rMiatriislhuMPueasseeu—m,MoLnkomnedyoenr) 21. B(aItragleilalnoS,taFtleorTeonucrei.st(OAflfiincaer)i) 2. ABcaccahdcemCoilal,ecVteinoin,ce1949 PAGE 84-85 5. Louise and Walter Arensberg Collec- 3. Bargello,Florence. (Alinari) 3. ScoulaDalmata, Venice 1. Courtesy,TheClevelandMuseumofArt tion, Philadelphia Museum ofArt 4. (Alinari) 4. (Alinari) 23.. (CForuereteLsayn,ceThPheotColgervaephlearnsdGMuuilsde)umofArt 76.. CAomuerrtiecsayn,TMhuesCeluemveloafndNaMtuusraelumHiostfoArryt, 5. (Alinari) PAGE 136-137 1. Pinakothek,PMAuGnEich170-171 4. American Museum of Natural History, N.Y. 1. Bargello, Florence. (.4/indri) 2. Ehem. Staatl. Museen Berlin, Kupfcr- N.Y. 8. American Museum of Natural History 2. National Gallery of Art, Washington, stichkabinett, Berlin-Dahlera 5. MuseeGuimet,Paris 9. (PanAmerican) D.C. 3. Kunstmuseum, Basel 6. (L. Green—PhilipGendreau,N. Y.) PAGE 108-109 3. (Andersoni 4. Reproduced by courtesy ofthe Trustees, 33245811........ CCFCNCCM((oroooieBEuleuuutrlmlesrrarysb.ruttetoaneAeesnuBGmssrssaemuyytyyGlnl,,alljMooleoeTTafflurfrhmehyCsF,rPiPeeetiyMenohyAAn,uCefuCleGnGlSolKmAienoASeEEarcvr)nmvntothenies,fs88)letla,86anhaSWs-n-tbnsBa.8d8deoCos97nriLshMMitgotiuya,uuonnsinsgsNete.IouunnsmYmt,.iotoDuff.tAiAroCrtn.,t. 342345211......... JCBBUMMK(L(.oniuReNooyiilbntoPuravlslrrivlaeetipwcoirrvghoteerpesieistrgpo,iis,hmkiolsttei)anePeioDesatnttrukrse—MaibitiPMIcnsuldsonho.AiesfnerrnoOeGMs(g,rl,uGouERmadiifmaIsnVsrjtr,i,aaeki1etuskeolhu1Budsn1nae0nmoran9n-indSmn1a1vB)el7oe1oroir1vfasniircgtedA,e,rittOoN,,sf.lUGTotYir.fri)tencihtotyf 2341451....... BOTCIRBm(BBsShxariaehyacrranafpebaggnepeorlceec,laeoNrollla)laudldlacFtroouclSot,,icoiteforeFseFnedSCllywanPPahooalcrranboArAeeepGytf.GGnneBaccGrltlEE(ceeihal,So..zeecruira11drSol((yA43nt,aaSA,s08ee)ncl-haiOs-trLln1yram1oaa4Mv3o)rn1oi9uMildf)easeotraetonihnuaeCmaM,TdturehuBlsesoedtsCruetaaemolrs,.n,- 6124351....... RoTLTMFTNL(ooerfaFohhhrutigtueeeWevreievniroodrrNclMnpeseshaelMao,a,ttlelimFCirPtiPauuoaaoPrtClmnnrropooatdiiarPluopnHs,sltlrl.o..AreailaG1clMG((tiiRa9tGGatutliE4Siiinalg1eosrGrerngnaaeavrs1,Mluuiyu,7clddu,2em1eooMs1s9-rnnL)u93ye1))o4],os7u1nf3emLduooAmrnontdf,oAnorMfti,chAGarietfl,t 4. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers 5. (Wehmeyer RoyBernard) PAGE 142-143 PAGE 174-175 5. TFuhned,Me1t9r1o0politanMuseumofArt,Rogers 6. BritishMusePuAmG,ELo1n1d2-o1n13 21.. U(fBfriozgii,)Florence. (Scala) 21.. TKuhnesthBioswtodroiichnesC,olVlieegnenaMuseum of Fine Fund, 1922 1. (R. Doisneau—R.G.) 3. Kupfcrstichkabinett, Berlin Arts, Brunswick, Maine 6. NelsonGallery,KansasCity 2. (R.Doisneau—R.G.) 4. (Alinari) PAGE 176-177 PAGE 90-91 3. (R.Doisneau—R.G.) 5. (Alinari) 1. (Anderson) 1. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fletcher PAGE 114-115 6. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers 2. (Alinari) Fund, 1940 1. (FrenchCulturalServices) Fund, 1904 4. (Anderson) 2. NelsonGallery,KansasCity 2. (FrenchCulturalServices) 7. (JeanRoubier, Paris) PAGE 178-179 3. Courtesy,TheClevelandMuseumofArt. 3. (French CulturalServices) PAGE 144-145 1 Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome. (Scala) 4. C(oBurrautnemsuyl,leTrh,eMuCnliecvhe)landMuseumofArt 46.. M(HuesrescehedlerLeOvciutv,rXe.,SY.t)rasbourg.(Giraudon) 1. Uffizi,FlorePncAeG.E(Sc1a4la6)-147 32.. CSoalnlt.aPMraorf.iaLodnelglhai,ViRttoomnea.,R(Socmalea) (Brogi) 65.. CCoouurrtteessyy,,TThheeCClleevveellaannddMMuusseeuummooffAArrtt 1. (Giraudon) PAGE 116-117 21.. SBarcnraP,ieMtirloani.n M(Socnatloa)rio, Rome. (Alinari) 4. VillaBorghePsAc,GlRom1e8.0 (1A8l1inari) PAGE 92-93 2. (Giraudon) — 3. Uffizi,Florence. (Scala) 1. ( Ihh\1i ol St. Ignatius, Rome. 1. Courtesy,TheClevelandMuseumofArt 4. (ArchivesPhotographiques Paris) PAGE 148-149 2. Metropolitan Museum of Art, The 2. (Wide World, 5. (Giraudon) 1. Uffizi, Florence. (Scala) Crosby Brown Collection ol Musical 3. Courtesy,TheClevelandMuseumofArt 6. (JeanRoubier,Paris) 2-3. Uffizi, Florence. (Scala) Instruments, 1889 4. dBaotliloinn,gerI!nc.Series XLIX, Bollingcn Foun- 1. (Giraudon) PAGE 118-119 4. Uffizi, FlorePncAeG.E(Sc1a5l0a)-151 3. (TWA) PAGE 182-183 5. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of 1. (Editions des Deux Mondes, Extrait du Le 1. (Scala) 1. Santo Ionic, Toledo. (H. Hinz) Hebcr R. Bishop, 1902 VitrailFrancais—, 1958.) PAGE 152-153 2. (Spanish TouristOffice) 71.. CHoourrytue-sjyi,TMhuPesAeCGlueEmv,e9l4a-nN9da5rMa.use(uMmanoshfiAcrhti 23.. ((JRoabmeersittJDoDohoinisssnoneneaauu—R—.RR..GG.G)..)) 321... RRNaootyyiaaollnaLLliibbMrraaurrsyye,,uTWmui,rninCd.rsoi(rAnCdaesrtsloen,)England 1. fMuentdr,opo1l9i0t5aPnAGMluse1u84m-18o5f Art. K Sakamoto) PAGE 120-121 4. British Museum, London 2. GemSldegalerie, Dresden 2. Courtesy,TheClevelandMuseumofArt 1. (Giraudon) 5. Uffizi,Florence. (Scala) PAGE 186-187 3. Courtesy ofthe Smithsonian Institution, 2. ThePicrpontMorgan Library, N. Y. 6. Royal Library, Windsor ( astle, England 1. Prado, Madrid FreerGalleryofArt, Washington, D. C. 3. The PicrpontMorgan Li—brary, N. Y. 7. Royal Library, V. tie, England 2. Vaduz, Liechtenstein, [Frond G " 4. Courtesy,TheCleveland Museum ofArt 4. (ArchivesPhotographiques—Paris) PAG] 154-155 v v 5. (Japan TouristAssociation) 5. (ArchivesPho—tographiques Paris) 1. Uffizi, Florence. (Scala) PAGl - 1. HachisugaCoPllAeGctEion9,6-S9h7izuoka 6. (IntemationesPAGBoEnn1|22-123 2. (SFirmoomn aAndS!•chuisteri, PoulbliArt Masterp 21.. PPriandaok.otMheakd,riMdunich 2. H6ryu-ji Museum, Nara. (Manshichi 1. Philadelphia MuseumofArt 4. (And: 3. (Spanish TouristOffice) 3. KSoazkaanm-ojtio,)Kyotii 32.. MMeutsreoepodl'iUtnatnerMluinsdeeun,mColmar. I 5. (Alinari) PAGJ 156-157 le<tion oIf'MT,heI E1a9r0l JlOW- 45.. HTookkuycon-Ndaot,ionKaolfuMkuu-sjie,umNara 1926 i 125 PAG] 1 jIleliy',PIijeiihpiashire lirary, N. Y. 6. Kozan-ji, Kyoto 1. Pr.ido, Madrid I. Metropolitan Museum ol Art. Bequest of 5. Reproduced byco the trustees. PAGE 98 99 127 ll O. Havemeyer, 1929 H O The NationalGallery, London 1. Museum ofFine Arts, Boston 1. Muse ' .ntilly. (Giraudon) 11iveineyer < ollc<tion 6 Allen Art Museum, ttberlinCollege ... . .. PAGE 192-193 3. Prado,Madrid 4. JeffersonMedicalCollege,Philadelphia 1. MetropolitanMuseumofArt,DickFund, 4. The Collis P. Huntington Memorial 5. Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, 1946 Collection, California Palace ofthe Le- Massachusetts PAGE 194-195 gion ofHonor, San Francisco,California 6. American Museum of Natural History, 1 (Giraudon) PAGE 218-219 N.Y. 2. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers 1. Louvre,Paris. (Giraudon) 7. Courtesy,TheClevelandMuseumofArt Fund, 1904 2. TheWaltersArtGallery,Baltimore PAGE 244-245 3. From Album Charles Lebrun—, Vol. I. 3. Louvre,Paris. (Giraudon) 1 PrivateCollection,N.Y. Louvre,Paris. (PierreBelzeaux R. G.) 4. Louvre,Paris. (Giraudon) 2. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 4. (FrenchCulturalServices) 5. (Giraudon) D.C.GiftofStephenC.Clark 5. (FrenchCulturalServices) 6. Louvre,Paris. (Giraudon) 3. Museum of Modern Art, N. Y., Mrs. PAGE 196-197 PAGE 220-221 SimonGuggenheimFund 21.. RHeirjmkistmaugsee,umL,enAimnsgrtaedrdam 1. MCaetthraorpionleitLaonriMlluasrdeuWmoloffe,Ar1t8,8B7equestof 4. JMeestsruoppoFluintda,n1M9u33seumofArt, Morris K. \s 3. Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, 2. Louvre,Paris. (Giraudon) 6. Coll. A.CongerGoodyear, N.Y. CharlesA.LoeserBequest 3. Louvre,Paris. (Giraudon) PAGE 246-247 PAGE 198-199 4. Coll. Mr. and Mrs. William Goetz, Los 1. Coll. Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Stralem, 1. RoyalAcademyofFineArts,Stockholm. Angeles N.Y. OnloantoNationalmuseum, Stockholm 5. MetropolitanMuseumofArt,Bequestof 2. The Baltimore Museum of Art, Cone PAGE 200-201 Mrs.H.O.Havemeyer,1926,TheH.O. Collection 1. CDoolils.neBaau—roRn.AGl.a)in de Rothschild (Robert 6. HMeatvreompeolyietranCoMlulescetiuomnofArt,Bequestof 3. FBarlozmac.LAelberCtheSfki-rda',oePuubvlriesherIsn.connu, by 2. MBeetnrjoapmoilnitAalntmMauns,e1u9m13ofArt,Bequestof HMrasv.emH.eyOe.rHCaolvleemcetyieonr,1926,TheH.O. 1. Museum ofPAMGoEde2r4n8-A2r4t9, N. Y., Mrs. 3. Kunsthistoriches,Vienna PAGE 222-223 SimonGuggenheimFund PAGE 202-203 1. Reproduced bycourtesy ofthe Trustees, PAGE 250-251 1. MCoeltlriospPo.liHtuanntiMnugsteonu,m1o9f25Art,Bequestof 2. TVihcetoNraitaiaonndalAGlablelretryM,uLsoenudmo,nLondon 1 DN.atCi.onaRloseGnalwlaelrdyCoolfleAcrtti,onWashington, 3452.... B(((BBBurrrriiitttniiidssshhhyIIInnnLfffiooobrrrrmmmaaaartttyiii,ooonnnNSSSoeeerrrrvvvwiiiacccleee)))k, Connecticut 43.. 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MuseumofModernArt,N.Y.Benjamin 6. Kunsthistoriches,Vienna 1. Louvre,Paris. (Giraudon) ScharpsandDavidScharpsFund PAGE 206-207 2. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of 5. National Museu—m ofModern Art, Pans. 1. NDa.tiCo.naSlamuGaellleHr.yKroefssArCto,lleWcatsiohnington, 3. TRohdoimnasMFu.sReyuamn,,1Pa9r1i0s. (French Cultural 6. ((ERloiboetrtElDiosoifsonne—auLifeJ?).G.) P—AGE 208-209 4. SCeorlvli.ceRsi)chardL.Davisson.Jr.,Westwood, 7. RAortlaMnudseP.umM,urWdicohciktaC,olKlaencstaison, Wichita 21. M(RuosyeBuemrnoafrdFinIentAerrtnsa,tiSopnreisn)gfield,Massa- 5. MMaestsraocphoulsiettatns Museum of Art, Abrams 8. oRfeptrheodTuacteedGablylercyo,urLteosnydoonfthe Trustees chusetts Collection 9. GalleriesofCranbrook Academy ofArt, 4. (O. Weiniger, Vienna) 6. The Art Institute of Chicago, Arthur BloomfieldHills,Michigan 65.. MFWeuitnirdro,mpgo1la9i3ut7aMnusMeuusm,euSmtaronfberAgrt, Rogers HeunFundPAGE 228-229 1. MuseedesBPeAauGxE-Ar2t5s4,-2A5n5vers 7. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 1. Phillips Collection, Washington, D. C. 2. MuseumofModernArt, N.Y. PAGE 230-231 3. Coll.JosephSlifka,N.Y. PAGE 210-211 1. Coll. Dr.andMrs.HarryBakwin, N.Y. 4. Room of Contemporary Art, Albright 321.. RoMMF1eeufe9ttn1ptrrd7rhoo,eoppdooT1ulla9ciit2ette0daaGnnabMlylMueusrcsyoe,ueuruLtmoemsonyfdooAofrnft,AtrhDtei,cTkrRuoFsugtneedre,ss 321... PNMH(aFeaurtrusaimmneoiceenit,asalgdPGeau.r,GiaMPsLLl.aAeloyneu(GeriGvrEynir,rgear,2Noua3.fdd2oG-nYaA)2.lr)3etr,3ieWadsuhiJnegutond,e 6785.... GCCMSAaooriullltmllse..orGeinaJuMelorGmlsMe.ueargpyeoRgh,gf.ehHBnStMuith,forufesrdaPihgelaihmrorsoi,nrFsInNun,g.nAedrNrYts..,(oEllYliN.o.tElYi.sofMorns—. 45.. DMLoe.utvrWroeepn,otlPwiatorairPnst.AhMG(uGFEisurnea2duu1,dm2o-1n29o)14f39Art, Catherine 2. TDw.hoeoCd,MyiCnFhnueensatPdpeoArlGiDsEalIe2ns3Ct4io-tlu2lt3ee5ctoifonArts, Dun- 21.. TLMNih.ufees)Ye.Suo(mlFrooamnfocPiMnAsoGGdR..EerMGn2au5ygA6egr-rte2,,n57NhN.e.iYYm..)Museum, 1. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gwynne 1. HelenBirchBartlettMemorialCollection, PAGE 258-259 2. MMe.trAonpdorlietwasnFMuunsd,eu1m952ofArt,Bequestof TheArtInsPtiAtuGteEof23C6h-i2c3a7go 21.. PPraiuvlateKaConltloerctioGna,llNer.y,Y.Beverly Hills, WilliamK.Vanderbilt, 1920 1. Coll.ofMrs.AlbertD.Lasker,N. Y. California 3. FGroegngvilAlretLMiundsaellumW,inHtahrrvoaprdCoUlnlievcetrisointy; 23.. MStucdseeliujmkMoufsMeoudme,rnAmAsrtt,erNd.amY., LillieP. 34.. C(oFlrla.ncooifsMBrusc.heJra)ckT.Stewart,N.Y. 4. BrooklynMuseum,N.Y. (C. Uht) BlissBequest 6. Coll. ofWhitney Museum ofAmerican 5. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of 4. Coll.ofMrs.AlbertD.Lasker,N. Y. Art,N.Y. (O.Baker) 786... TDB((J.ahToyesWCae.SArpmhd)itVShecasrypollneaianacfnkrI,onms1t9iAt4.u9tiDoenv,aWnaesyh,inNg.toYn.,) 11.. CCMooeltulrreotcpatouilloidntaIPPnnsAAtiMGGtuEEutsee22o43uf08m--A22rt43o,19fLAornt,doAnbrams 635... tL((iHoRoeuondi,yrsiePBchehir-alBnnalaPdderseAdsl—WGipnahEgIlin)atte2eMr6rnu0a-stA2iero6enu1enmss)boefrgArtCollec- PAGE 214-215 2. CourtesyofTheSmithsonianInstitution, 7. Coll. Mrs. George Heard Hamilton, 1. (FrenchCulturalServices) FreerGalleryofArt, Washington, D. C. NewHaven,Connecticut 2. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 3. Mus6eToulouse-Lautrec,Albi, France 9. (©EzraStoller) D.C.GulbenkianCollection,Loan 4. Art Institute of Chicago, Helen Birch 10. Coll.ofWhitneyMuseumofAmerican 3. (FrenchCulturalServices) BartlettMemorialCollection Art,N.Y. (O.Baker) 4. Comedie-Francaisc,Paris. (Gira—udon) PAGE 242-243 11. (HalleyErskine) 5. Louvre,Paris. (RobertDoisneau R. G.) 1 Coll.EstateofStephenC.Clark,Sr.,N.Y. PAGE 262-263 6. (FrenchCulturalServices) 2. The Pennsylvania Academy ofthe Fine 1. LifeMagazine (© TimeInc.) PAGE 216-217 Arts,Philadelphia 2. Coll. Richard Brown Baker, N. Y. 1. Prado,Madrid 3. TheSmithsonianInstitution,Washington, (FrancisG.Mayer,N. Y.) 2. Courtesy, Museum ofFine Arts, Boston D. C. 3. (TWA) 4.(ARTNEWS)

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