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CONTENTS
CHAPTER VI | |
morin | |
Watteau of our day His spirituality, and distinction as a writer—The "Chat Noir" shadow plays | Pp. 40-47 |
CHAPTER VII | |
c. huard | |
The portrayer of provincials—His insight into character | Pp. 48-56 |
CHAPTER VIII | |
j. wely | |
His grace and "esprit"—The modern choice of medium for drawing for reproduction | Pp. 57-61 |
CHAPTER IX | |
l. malteste | |
Drawing under difficulties—Strong and serious work | Pp. 62-66 |
CHAPTER X | |
j. l. forain | |
Subtlety of technique and forceful caustic wit | Pp. 67-71 |
CHAPTER XI | |
c.leandre | |
An irresistible caricaturist—The influence of Renouard—His theatre of work | Pp. 72-80 |
CHAPTER XII | |
conclusion | |
Temperament of Montmartre and her Free Lances— Plea for a National Gallery of Black and White Art | Pp. 81-83 |