London Editors Who Are Women Mr. Rudolph De Cordova sketches the women editors of London, with portraits, in Cassell’s Magazine. He says:— Among the publications…
Literary Notes “The Green Sheaf” is a refreshing publication, as its name implies. Thirteen numbers are issued yearly, it is printed, and well printed, on…
Art Notes I have been flipping through the dandified leaves of the ninth number of that strange little periodical “The Green Sheaf,” published and edited…
Cleverness, Art, and An Artist: Seven Illustrations The inklings of Genius are seldom found lurking in the academic, and when genius assumes the stiff and…
Representative American Women Illustrators: The Decorative Workers When one takes up the art of Pamela Colman Smith, so strongly decorative, it is to find that…
Writers and Readers MISS Pamela Colman Smith was born of American parents in London, where her father was at the time engaged in business. On…
THE GREEN SHEAF REVIEWS Periodicals on both sides of the Atlantic regularly reviewed late-Victorian little magazines of art and literature. Some reviews would be fairly…
“Magazines and Reviews” From The Academy: Review of The Savoy, Vol. 2 THE new number of the Savoy is printed admirably by the Chiswick Press,…