14 APRIL 1906, Page 24
The National Gallery of British Art. (Cassell and Co. 12s.)—
The pictures, good, bad, and indifferent, which form the Tate Gallery are here described and reproduced. This differs little from many similar volumes which treat of publie collections.: By way of introduction the Keeper of the Gallery, Sir Charles
Holroyd, gives a short and pleasantly written account of his charge.