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12
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December
Year
1873
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Prospectus for 1874- 7th Year. THE ÁLDINE, An llJustra'ed Monthly Journal, universalty admitttd to be the Handsomesï Periodical in the YVIU. A Jlepresentative and Champion of American Taste, ot for Sale in Book or News Stores. THE ALDINE, whlle issuert wlth all the regulad y, has notie of the temporary ur timet} interest oaarticteristie of ordin try periodlcala. It Is an elegant raiscelfany of pure, liht aud graccfu' llteraure ; aud a coïlect on of pictures, the rarest specmens of artistic skill, in bliuk and white. AlJioujrh eacti succeudiu numher affords a freeh 3lt-a8ure to itf friends.the real valué and beauty f THE 4LDINEv.ïl be most appredated alter it has een bound np at ihe cloeo of the year. VVhile other pubacïitioiiM may claim superior cheapnesí, as C'mpfired with rivals of a similar clnsa, THE AL AA'is a nnique and oriirinal conception - alone and uiüipproíichfd- b-vluiely without competltion n price or character 1 he potíe8sor of a complete volume can uot d-plicnte the quantity of flue paper ai d engravings ir auy other fhape or t.nmber of volumef for Un times its cost; and then, Lhtrt are the clivomos, hesides! AET DEPAETMENT, 1874. Theil'ustrations of THE aLDINE have won a wond wid rvpaiatiun, and ïu the art centers of Europe it is au adraitted fuci that its wood cuts are uxiini,lts uf he hiacheat perfection ever attaii ed - The common prt-juilice iu favor of' " steel plates," is rapidly vielalDU to a more t ducated and üiscrlml' natiu. tante which reconizes the advantiiiiea ol superior ariistic quuli i wiih srester facillty of prodaction. The wood cu sof TUE ALUIfiB possess all the üeü'jacy and eliliorate finish of the m at costly atetlplat.j, whiie they ufforJ a better reDdering ol tne artist's oiifjnai. In addition todtsli:!] by the numbers of the Natinnnl Acjuleray, and othur nottd American artists, THE ALDINE will reproduce examplt 8 "f the best fureiffD mristers, selecreil with u view to the hi.best artUtlc 8ucce8s aud srrejitest general interest. I hns tiiesu wcribci'K tn TUK ALI'INE will, at a trilling eost enjoyln hiaown home the pi asures and refluinKiufluenci'POi true art. Ihe quarterly tiuted plates for 1374 will b2 by Thos M ran andJ D. Woodward. 'ihe Chnstmaslsnefor 1814 will contaln special designs appropriate to the seasou, by our best artit tw, and will aurpaB in attractlons any ol' its predecessors. PREMIUMS FOR 1874. Every subscriter to THE ALDINE for the year 1ST4 wíil receive a pair of Chronios. '1 he original pictures wcre painted in oil for the pnblisheru of THE A1.ÜINE, by Thomas Moran, whose great Colorado picture was purch;ised by Conresa Un ten thouaand dollars. The subjects were chosen to rep r sent "The Kast" and "The Weet." One is a view iu The White -lountains. New Hamp-hire; the other cives The Oliffs ot Green Kiver, Wyomlng Terri tory. The differeuce in the nature of the scènes theniselves is a pleasing contract, nnd nfl'ords a good display ol the nrtiat's cipe and oloring. Tha chromos are each worked from thirty dlstlLCt plates, and are in size (12x16) and appearance exact facsimilies of the original. The presentation of a worthy example of America1- greatest landscape pa.nter to thesubscribers of THE ALUIN E was a bold but peculiarly happy idea, and its s'icceseful realization is attetcd bythe followin' testimonial. ovei the signature of Mr. Moran himself: Newark, N J., Sept. 20, 1373. Mesprs. James Sutton & -o. Gentlemen - I am delighted with the proofs in color ol your chromos. ïney are wonderfully " ce sful repreeentatiousby muchanical procesa of the original pttlüÜDga. Yery respectfully, fSisnedj Tn0S. MORAN. These chromos are in every sense American.- Thev are by an original American procese, with ma terial of American manufacture, irom designs of Ameiicanscenery by au Ameiican painter. and presented to the flrst succes "ful American Art Journal. If any subscriber should indícate a preforence for a figure subject, the pnblishera will end "Thoughts of Home," a new and beautiful chromo. 14x0 luches, representmg a Hule Italian exile .whose speakiniï uycs betray the longinga of bis hearT, TERMS. $5 per year, in advanee, with oil Chromos f ree. 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