_Nearly half a century has passed since Mr. W. H. James Weale, then
resident at Bruges, began that long series of patient investigations
into the history of Netherlandish art which was destined to earn so
rich a harvest. When he began work Memlinc was still called Hemling,
and was fabled to have arrived at Bruges as a wounded soldier. The van
Eycks were little more than legendary heroes. Roger Van der Weyden was
little more than a name. Most of the other great Netherlandish artists
were either wholly forgotten or named only in connection with paintings
with which they had nothing to do. Mr. Weale discovered Gerard David,
and disentangled his principal works from Memlinc’s, with which they
were then confused. During a series of years he published in the
“Beffroi,” a magazine issued by himself, the many important records
from ancient archives which threw a flood of light upon the whole
origin and development of the early Netherlandish school. By universal
admission he is hailed all over Europe as the father of this study. It
is due to him in great measure that the masterpieces of that school,
which by neglect were in danger of perishing fifty years ago, are now
recognised as among the most priceless treasures of the Museums of
Europe and the United States. Fullness and accuracy are the
characteristics of all Mr. Weale’s work._
VINCENZO FOPPA OF BRESCIA, Founder of the Lombard School, His Life and
Work. By Constance Jocelyn Ffoulkes and Monsignor Rodolfo Majocchi, D.D.,
Rector of the Collegio Borromeo, Pavia. Based on research in the Archives
of Milan, Pavia, Brescia, and Genoa, and on the study of all his known
works. With over 100 Illustrations, many in Photogravure, and 100
Documents. Royal 4to. £3. 11_s._ 6_d._ net.
∵ _No complete Life of Vincenzo Foppa has ever been written: an
omission which seems almost inexplicable in these days of
over-production in the matter of biographies of painters, and of
subjects relating to the art of Italy. The object of the authors of
this book has been to present a true picture of the master’s life based
upon the testimony of records in Italian archives; all facts hitherto
known relating to him have been brought together; all statements have
been verified; and a great deal of new and unpublished material has
been added. The authors have unearthed a large amount of new material
relating to Foppa, one of the most interesting facts brought to light
being that he lived for twenty-three years longer than was formerly
supposed. The illustrations will include several pictures by Foppa
hitherto unknown in the history of art, and others which have never
before been published, as well as reproductions of every existing work
by the master at present known._
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