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The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art.   By:

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The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art is a collection of diverse and engaging articles that provide a fascinating insight into the cultural landscape of the mid-19th century. The range of topics covered, from literature to science to art, ensures that there is something for everyone to enjoy.

The writing is of a consistently high quality, with each piece showcasing the intelligence and creativity of the author. Whether discussing the latest advancements in technology or analyzing a classic work of literature, the writers demonstrate a deep understanding of their subjects and an ability to communicate their ideas effectively.

One of the standout features of this magazine is its commitment to showcasing a variety of voices and perspectives. From established writers to emerging talent, the magazine offers a platform for a diverse range of voices to be heard. This results in a rich tapestry of ideas and opinions that keeps the reader engaged and eager to see what will come next.

Overall, The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art is a captivating read that offers a window into the intellectual and cultural life of the 19th century. Whether you are a lover of literature, science, or art, there is something in this magazine that is sure to pique your interest. Highly recommended for anyone with a curious mind and a passion for knowledge.

First Page:

THE

INTERNATIONAL

MONTHLY

MAGAZINE

Of Literature, Science and Art.

VOLUME I. AUGUST TO NOVEMBER, 1850.

NEW YORK: STRINGER & TOWNSEND, 222 BROADWAY. FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. BY THE NUMBER, 25 CTS; THE VOLUME, $1; THE YEAR, $3.

CONTENTS:

VOLUME I. AUGUST TO NOVEMBER, 1850.

Advancement of Learning. Portrait of Sir David Brewster, 312

Advocate, The Young. Household Words , 81

Arts, The Fine. Elliott's Portraits, 73. Pictures by Mr. Kellogg, 78. Osgood's Portrait of Captain Sutter, 73. Horace Vernet, 112, 175. Mr. Healy, in Paris. 141, Powers's Statue of Calhoun, 174. M. Ingres and M. de Luynes, 207. Gallery of Illustrious Americans, 207. Dr. Waagen, in England, 207. Art in Bavaria, 269. Exhibition at Valenciennes, 269. Darley's Illustrations of "Sleepy Hollow," 269. Chaucer's Monument, 269. Lessing's new Picture, 269. Mlle. Rachel, again, 270. Gigantic Statue by Schwanthaler, 270. Publications of Goupil & Co., 270. Mr. Powell's Picture for the Capitol, 270, 324. German Views of Art in America, 323. Plans for the Promotion of Catholic Art in Rome, 623. Charles Muller's Group of Statues, 323. A Hundred Statues in Paris, 323... Continue reading book >>


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