[35] Hodgson, An Artist’s Holiday.
[36] Hamerton, A Painter’s Camp.
[37] Ernest Chesneau, La Peinture anglaise.
[38] Modern Painters, vol. II. Of the Foreground.
[39] Cited and approved by Wiliam Hunt in Talks about Art.
[40] William Morris, Hopes and Fears for Art.
[41] Aratra Pentelici, Of the Division of Arts.
[42] Walter Crane, The English Revival of Decorative Art.
[43] John Ruskin, Val d’Arno, passim.
[44] William Morris, Hopes and Fears for Art.
[45] Sir John Millais, Thoughts on our Art of To-day.
[46] Ibid.
[47] John Ruskin, The Two Paths.
[48] “It may be doubted whether the national mind has turned to art from the pure love for it.” P.G. Hamerton, Thoughts about Art, London, 1889.