The Art Journal (Virtue and Co.) U a veteran among art periodicals, having run an uninterrupted course Mnce 1839. The January number, of which we have reeei««d a copy, begins the seventysecotvl volume, and appears with a new cower-deMgn by Walter Crane. lea {Htalispieoe is a fine reproduction of Oatnsborough'a celebrated portrait of Mnt. Stddotifl, etched by llalcolm O«borne, R.E. An ai-ticle on the art of Mark Fishe* 1 , by C. Lewis Hind, is illoetrated with characteristic examples of the artwt's work. Several new features are introduced t4iis year, including a beatrtafully-ilhuitrated series of articles on nwhire study, Nvhich cannot fail to be appreciated. Colour is al«> to be introduced in some of the illustrations. INTEREST AWAKENED. Interest awakened everywhere in the marvellous cures of Cuts, Burns, and Wounds with Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Linrmaoi. Price, Is- 6d and 3s. ObtainaWe.it ..all cheouttfl^and stor^o.aß-Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 13
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143Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 13
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