Art Record

Edited by Arthur F. Phillips this was a little-known, short-lived review of the then current British art scene. It is unclear why this magazine survived for such a very short period from February 1901-May 1902 as it attracted a fair amount of advertising and at only four pence an issue (the 21st century equivalent of £1.83) it wasn’t over-priced. The issues contain substantial articles on Herbert J. Draper on the Calderon’s School of Animal Painting, George Sauter, Sir Joseph Noel Paton; Francisco Zurbaran; Onslow Ford; the New Brotherhood (W. Denis Eden, Frank C. Cowper and C. Lindsay Smith, the latest generation of Pre-Raphaelites); the architects Parker & Unwin; Jacob Ocherveldt; and Edward Gordon Craig. Also included art the latest art news and book and exhibition It began as a weekly publication and finished as a monthly.