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The fame of Van Dyck's portraits has so far over-shadowed that of his other works that his sacred pictures are for the most part unfamiliar to the general public. The illustrations for this little book are equally divided between portraits and subject-pieces, and it is hoped that the selection may give the reader some adequate notion of the scope of the painter's art.

ESTELLE M. HURLL.

New Bedford, Mass.,

March, 1902.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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