Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1890 — The February Art Amateur. [ARTICLE]
The February Art Amateur.
The Art Ameteur continues to justify !he hig;i. reputation it-bas won for itself as an authority in art matters, as well as an iDstruc tor in art. The February number is noti.cahle Dot only for its' literary excellence, but also for its two colored supplement plates, either of which alone are worth more than the price of the magazine. We foresee a wide popularity for both these studies—the one a “Cat Sleeping,” the other “Crocus Beds in Early Spring.” Indeed we know of no more desirable addition to the literature of the home than this magazine, which is full ot varied and-interesting information on all matters pertaining to the decoration of the house, as well as the practice of ait, and which no one who wishes to become proficient in art needle-work, wood-carv-ing, oil, water or china-painting, brass-hammering or book and magazine illustrating, can afford to be without. Price $4 a year. Single copies, 35 cents.
MONTAGUE MARKS,
Pub.
23 Union Square, N. Y.
