Outlines of the history of painting from 1200-1900 A.D.
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Outlines of the history of painting from 1200-1900 A.D.

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BY
EDMUND VON MACH, Ph.D.
Author "Greek Sculpture:of Its Spirit and Pbinxiples," **A Handbook of Greek and Roman Sculpture,'
Editor of the American Section of the "Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Kunstler'*
GINN & COMPANY
• •BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO • LONDONat Stationers' HallEntered
Copyright, 1906
EDMUND VON MACHBy
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
66.7
gmtnaiim greg»etc
COMPANY • PKO-GINN &
PRIETORS . BOSTON U.S.A.PREFACE
of perspective often prevents students from reaping the benefit ofSince lack
arrangement whichthe author has endeavored to present here antheir exertions,
view of the whole field of painting.assist them in obtaining a comprehensivewill
artists was one of such responsibilityThe task of grouping and grading all the
proof sheets to various men, and arranged that eachthat the author submitted the
through the hands of at least one art critic, one executing artist,table should pass
historian, and one director of an art school. He also availed himself of theone art
of specialists in preparing the pronouncing vocabulary of foreign names.kind services
following points deserve mention.In explanation of the general plan of the book the
family names unless they are generally known by1. Artists are listed by their
of Artists contains cross references.other names. In such cases the List
gives the full names of the painters; the tables, however,2. The List of Artists
generally only the family names unless it is necessary to distinguish betweencontain
more men of the same or similar family names.two or
the greatestThree kinds of tvpe are used in the tables to distinguish between3.
men. These last are groupedartists, the important painters, and the less conspicuous
names are arranged chron-alphabetically below partition lines. Above the lines the
nineteenth century heavy type is not used.ologically. In groups of the
given without question marks, if they are generally believed to beDates are4.
the only information obtainable is that a man was of a certain agecorrect. Often
subtractingwhen he died. In such cases the date of his birth has been calculated by
death. The dates of manythe number of his years from the known year of his
living artists were unascertainable.
nineteenth century, more names areOn Table American painting of the5. 23,
than the of the book may seem warrant, because the natural interestgiven scope to
demand it. Space forbade including the names of all Amer-in this period seemed to
ican painters of note. They can be found in the American Art Annual, edited by
Mr. Arthur NicholasMiss Florence N. Levy, and the Artists Year Book, edited by
Hosking.
means of classifying6. The tables are arranged with a view of serving also as a
stereopticon slides, example, Giotto belongs to the firstphotographs, or books. For
of the first group of first letter of his name, printeddivision Italian painting. The
ofdistinguishes him from other men of the same division. Photographsseparately,IV PREFACE
therefore, designated as It. I. i. G. In order facilitateworks by Giotto may, be to
the group designations are printed in the upper left-handsuch a use of the tables,
and are repeated as headings of the groups if there are several on one table.corners
numbered accordingly. TheThe columns represent divisions, and are letters desig-
the partition lines andnating the various artists are given chronologically above
them. In arranging photographs the alphabetical order shouldalphabetically below
throughout.be followed
preparing this larger book for the press the author pleasantly remembers itsIn
for the benefit ofmodest predecessor, which was privately printed three years ago
whom, "in appreciation of good work and as athe seniors of Bradford Academy, to
dedicated.sign of friendship," they were
VONEDMUND MACH
MassachusettsCambridge,
June, 1906CONTENTS
Page
KeyArt Map of Europe and
— TABLESPART ONE
Tables2111111 1111111711
KEY TO ART MAP OF EUROPE
All important places for the study of art, and those which are of peculiar interest student of the historyto the of painting, are marked on this map. The names of countries
are printed as they are known in English; the names of towns, however, are printed they are known and spelled inas the various countries themselves. Greek, Russian, and
similar names are exceptions, because it was impossible to retain their national and individual appearance owing to the necessary transliteration of foreign characters into those
theof English alphabet. The inset map in the upper left-hand corner shows the localities where tlie three great early German schools of painting originated.
Aachen 12G Carpi L Halberstadt . . . F Munich, see Miinchen13 13 Sanssouci . . . . F
Agrigentum . . . P 14 Caserta ^^ '5 Halikarnassos . . P 21 Miinnerstadt . . . G 13 Saragossa, .ftv Zaragoza
Aix L II Castelfranco .
. . K Hal Gil Miinster F 12 Saronno14 K
Aix-la-Chapelle, scy Castiglione d'Olona K 12 Hamburg . . . . E Murano K Schleissheim13 14 ... J
Aachen Chalons H 1 Harlem, see Haarlem Mycenae P Schonbrunn19 J
Albany C 8 Chambord .... Hechingen .... 12 Nancy H 1 1 SegoviaJ 9 J M
Alby K II Chantilly H 10 Heidelberg . . . . H 12 Nantes 8 SelinusJ P
Alcala de Henarcs . M 6 Chartres ^^ 9 Heilbronn . . . . H Napoli (Naples) . . N13 15 Sens H
Alenyon H Chenonceaux ... Hereford .... E 8 Narbonne .... L Sevilla9 (Seville) . . OJ 9 9
Amiens 10G Chichester . . . F Hildesheim ... F Nauplia P9 13 19 'S Gravenhage, see Gra-
Amstertiam . . . F II Chios O 20 Innsbruck .... Naxos P 20 venhage,J 13 'S
Ancona M Chiswick ....14 F 9 Ithaca P 18 Newlyn F Siena7 M
Angers 8 Christiania, sc'e Kristiania Jaen O 6 Niederwildungen G SikyonJ 13 P
Angerville .... 11 10 Clermont .... K 10 Jeperen, see Ypres Nimes L 10 Siracusa Q
Angouleme
. . . K 9 Cluny Ill Kalkar 12 Nordlingen .F . . H 14 Soest F
Antwerp, Antwerpeii, Coblenz G 12 Kjobenhavn ... D Norwich14 .... E 10 Soissons . . . . H
jcv Anvers Cologne, scv Koln Knossos 20 Noyon 10 SpartaQ G P
Anvers Como K Koln G 12 Niirnberg .... H Speyer13 13 H
Aranjuez .... Constantinople . . N 22 Konigsberg . . . D Nymphenburg . . Spoleto1 13 MJ
Arezzo Copenhagen, see Kjoben- Krakau G Ober-Vellach . . . Sterzing17 J 14 J
Argos havn Kristiania
. . . A 14 Olympia P 18 Stockholm . .
. . B
Aries Cordova KulmbachO .... G 14 Oporto, see I'orto Stolp E5
Aschaffenbuig . . Corinth P Landshut . Orange19 . . . H 14 L 10 Strassburg . . . . H
Assist Corneto M Langres ..... 1 Orchomenos .13 . . P 19 Stuttgart . . . . HJ
Assos O 20 Coutances . . . . G 8 Laon 10 OrieansG H 9 Syracuse, see Siracusa
Athens P Cracow, sec Krakau Leau 1 Orvieto19 G M 14 Tegea P
Athos, Mt N Crema K Le Mans .... H Oxford F Thasos19 13 9 9 N
Augsburg .... Crete 20 Leon L 6 Padova (Padua) . . K ThebesJ 13 Q 14 P
Autun Danzig10 E 16 Leuven, see Louvain Psstum N Tiefenbronn . . .J 15 H
Au.xerre 10 Darmstadt .
. . . H 12 Levadia P Palermo P TirynsJ 19 14 P
Avignon L 10 Delft (Delf) ... F 1 Leyden (Leiden) . F 11 Pales O Todi M4
Bale 12 DelesJ P 20 Lichfield .... Eg Paris H 10 Toledo N
Bamberg .... H13 Delphi O Lichtenstein Parma19 ... G 14 L 13 Torgau G
Barbizon H 10 Dieppe Liege PatrasG 9 G 1 P 1 8 Torino K
Barcelona .... M Dijon Lille Pavia9 1 G 10 K 1 2 Toulon MilJ
Basle, Sit Bale Dordrecht .... F 1 Limoges K Penzance ....9 F 7 Toulouse .... L 9
Bayeu.x G Dresden G Linlithgow .... C 8 Pergamon Trier15 O 21 (Treves) . . H 119
Bayonne .... L 8 Dublin D 7 Lisbon N Perugia M Troy N3 14 20
Beaune II Durham D 9 Lisieux H Pesaro L Troyes HJ 9 14 10
Beauvais .... ficouenG 10 H 10 Liverpool .... E 8 Peterborough . . . E Turin, see Torino9
Belfast D Edinburgh .... C g London F 9 Phasstos 20 Ulm H7 Q 13
Belgrade .... L17 Eleusis P Loreto M Phigalia P 18 Upsala A 1619 14
Bergamo K13 Ely F 9 Louvain G 1 Piacenza.... L 13 Uibino L 14
Bergen A 12 Empoli L 13 Lowen, see Louvain Pienza M 13 Utrecht F 11
Berlin F14 Ephesos P 21 Lijbeck Piraeus ValenciaE P 19 N 813
Bern 12 Epidauros .... P Lucca Pisa ValladolidJ 19 L L 13 .... M 613
Blaubeuren
. . . H13 Escorial, El . . . M 6 Lugano K 12 Pistoia L Vaphio P13 ig
Blenheim .... H Exeter F 8 Liineburg .... E 1 Poitiers Varallo K13 9 12J
Blois Faenza L Luxembourg . . . H 1 Pompeii N 5 Varsovie, see WarsawJ 14 1
Bologna L13 Falmouth .... F 7 Lyon K 10 Porto L 4 Vendome ....Kg
Bonn G 12 Ferrara L Madrid M 6 Potsdam .... F 14 Venezia (Venice) . K13 14
Bordeaux .... K FiesoleS L Magdeburg . . . F Prag (Prague) . . G Verneuil H13 14 15 9
Bourges 10 Firenze L Mainz G 12 Prato L 13 Verona KJ 13 '3
Braunschweig . . . F13 Florence, .V£V Firenze Malaga P 5 Priene P 21 Versailles . . . . H 10
Breda F II Fontainebleau . . MalinesH 10 G 1 Ravello N 15 Vezelay 10J
Bremen F13 Fontevrault ... Manchester ...Eg Ravenna .... L 14 Vicenza R^J g '3
Brescia .... K1.3 Forli L Mantinea .... P Regensburg . H Vienna, see Wien14 ig . . 14
Brieg G 16 Frankfurtam Main . G 1 Mantova (Mantua) . L Reggio Vince

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