There is nothing obscure in our frontispiece picture of 'Red Ridinghood.' It sets before us a child's version and vision of a child's fable that is imperishable, and as such makes an immediate appeal to the eye. She is not acting a part or posing as a princess, but is simply a cowering little girl, frightened at the wolf and eager to protect her basket. In her freshness and simplicity, a cottage maiden with anxious blue eyes, most innocent and childish of children, she need not shun proximity to Richard II., Edward VI., William of Orange, Don Balthazar Carlos, and the Duke of Gloucester.

And thus we conclude our procession of royal children with a child of the people. Beginning with Richard II., a portrait of a king rather than a child, we end with a picture in which childhood merely, without the gift of distinction or the glamour of royalty, suffices to charm a great painter's eye and inspire his thought. With the sweetness and grace of modern childhood filling our eyes, may we not well close this children's book?





INDEX


'Adoration of the Lamb,'
56-59


Adoration of the Magi, treatment of,
33


'Age of Innocence,'
171


Alice in Wonderland
,
2


'All-pervading,' the,
196


Animals, painting of,
142


Antonello of Messina,
67-69


Art, definition of,
4


Atmosphere,
10

    treatment of by Dutch School,
139
,
140

    by Holbein,
139

    by Velasquez,
156



Beauneveu, André, of Valenciennes,
43


Bellini, Giovanni,
98
,
102


Black Death, influence of,
41


Botticelli,
70-77
,
145

    influence of, on Burne-Jones,
191


Brett's 'Val d'Aosta,'
192 et seq.


Burne-Jones,
190 et seq.


Byzantium, influence of,
19

    Turkish conquest of,
20



'Chaos,'
196


Charles I. employs Rubens,
143

    employs Van Dyck,
147

    painted by Velasquez,
157


Charles II.,
131


Charles V., King of France,
40


Charles V., Emperor,
153


Chillon, Castle of,
11


Churches, medieval grandeur of,
14


Cimabue, Vasari's account of,
24

    picture in National Gallery,
25

    picture in Santa Maria Novella,
25

    training of Giotto,
27


Civilization, definition of,
9


Claude Lorraine,
181-183


Constable,
180


Correggio,
91


Crome, Old,
178


Cuyp,
138-142
,
180



'Dido building Carthage,'
182


Don Balthazar Carlos,
154 et seq.
,
160 et seq.


Douglas, Lady Alfred,
75


Dragons, fear of,
12


Duke of Gloucester,
170-171


Dürer,
106-107

    compared with Holbein,
113


Dutch expansion in the seventeenth century,
117


'Dweller in the Innermost,'
196



Edward the Confessor, story of,
32


Edward Prince of Wales,
111-115


Eighteenth century, artificiality of,
168


Erasmus,
109-110

    portrait of,
114


Etching, process of,
127



Fighting
Temeraire
,
176 et seq.


Francis of Assisi, life of,
17
,
21


Franciscans, foundation of the order of,
22


'Fresco' painting,
39



Gainsborough,
173 et seq.


Garden of Eden,
95


Giorgione,
94-98
,
140


Giotto,
27
,
28
,
35
,
50


'Golden Age,'
95-98
,
142


Goldsmith,
174


Greeks, influence of,
10
,
65



Henrietta Maria,
149


Henry VIII.,
109 et seq.

    employs Holbein,
110

    portrait of,
114


Hobbema,
141
,
178


Hogarth,
166 et seq.


Holbein,
102-115
,
139
,
151

    'Erasmus' in collection of Charles I.,
147


Holman Hunt,
190
,
191


Horne, Herbert P.,
74


Hubert van Eyck,
46 et seq.
,
140


Hulin, Dr.,
49



Il Penseroso,
83


Impressionism, beginning of,
162


Infanta Marguerita,
161 et seq.



James II.,
149


Jerusalem Chamber,
18

    view of, taken in 1486,
49


Joachim, portrait of,
195


John, Duke of Berry,
40
,
42
,
53


John, King of France,
40


John van Eyck,
60

    compared with Dürer,
107


Josse Vyt,
58


Julius II., Pope,
88



'Knight's Dream,'
78
,
82-86



L'Allegro,
83


Landscape painting, beginning of,
50


Lely, Sir Peter,
131


Leonardo da Vinci,
80-81
,
89-90
,
110

    compared with Dürer,
107


'Les Meninas,'
162


Liber Studiorum,
183


Louis, Duke of Anjou,
40


Luini, Bernardino,
90-91