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...Blashfield, artist and master of decorative art in its highest sense; Thomas Hastings, of the firm of Carrere and Hastings, architects, who are designers-among other large building-of the hotels at St. Augustine, Florida; F. Hopkinson Smith, a noted illustrator for the magazines, and Professor John C. Van Dyke, the art critic and lecturer, of Rutgers College...
Professor Van Dyke will give six lectures on Renaissance Painting in Italy, including the Early Renaissance,-the Florentines, and the Umbrians, Bolognese and Paduans: The High Renaissance-the great Florentines, and Leonardo da Venci, Andre del Sarto, Corregia; and on The Early Venetians and the Great Venetians...
...Hastings, or some practical subjects in Architecture; the third later in January by Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith, on Illustrative Art, Out-door sketching, Processes in black and white, Cor position, the Picturesque, and Certain art fads; and the fourth in the middle of March by Professor John C. Van Dyke, on Renaissance painting in Italy...
...meeting being principally for western students although any men who go there will have a good chance to visit the World's Fair as Lake Geneva is only two hours ride from Chicago. Many prominent men have been secured to lecture among whom are Professor Drummond, Rev. Henry Van Dyke, of New York, formerly one of the Harvard Preachers; Professor M. W. Jacobus, of Hartford Theological Seminary Rev. H. P. Beach, of the School for Christian Workers; Professor George T. Purves, of Princeton: Rev. W. H. P. Faunce, of New York; Hon W. C. P. Breckinridge, Kentucky, who will speak...
...very common, the number contains two articles on travel, one by Henry Van Dyke entitled "From Venice to the Gross-Venediger," the other by Alfred J. Weston, called "From Spanish Light to Moorish Shadow." There are so many magazine articles of travel which are hardly more than mere guide book accounts, that it is a pleasure to come across such an appreciative writer as Dr. Van Dyke. He gives something more than a topographical description of the country passed over; and when he gives this, he puts it in a charmingly readable form. There is a distinct atmosphere...