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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Picture and Text, by Henry James This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Picture and Text 1893 Author: Henry James Release Date: June 12, 2008 [EBook #25767] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PICTURE AND TEXT *** Produced by David Widger PICTURE AND TEXT By Henry James Harper And Brothers - MDCCCXCIII NOTE Two of the following papers were originally published, with illustrations, in Harper's Magazine and the title of one of them--the first of titles has been altered from "Our Artists in Europe." The other, the article on Mr. Sargent, was accompanied by reproductions of several of his portraits. The notice of Mr. Abbey and that of Mr. Reinhart appeared in Harper's Weekly. That of Mr. Alfred Parsons figured as an introduction to the catalogue of an exhibition of his pictures. The sketch of Daumier was first contributed to _The Century_, and "After the Play" to _The New Review_. BLACK AND WHITE [Illustration: Black and White Page Image] If there be nothing new under the sun there are some things a good deal less old than others. The illustration of books, and even more of magazines, may be said to have been born in our time, so far as variety and abundance are the signs of it; or born, at any rate, the comprehensive, ingenious, sympathetic spirit in which we conceive and practise it. If the centuries are ever arraigned at some bar of justice to answer in regard to what they have given, of good or of bad, to humanity, our interesting age (which certainly is not open to the charge of having stood with its hands in its pockets) might perhaps do worse than put forth the plea of having contributed a fresh interest in "black and white." The claim may now be made with the more confidence from the very evident circumstance that this interest is far from exhausted. These pages are an excellent place for such an assumption. In Harper they have again and again, as it were, illustrated the illustration, and they constitute for the artist a series of invitations, provocations and opportunities. They may be referred to without arrogance in support of the contentio
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