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NOTE TO VOL V.
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Karl Stauffer, K. K. H. Steffeck, M. Steiula, Jas. Stephanotf, F. M. F. Storelli, Thos. StreatfielJ, Ja?. Stuart, L. Stiirtz, N. Y. Svertschkof, Chas. Swaine, S. D. Swarbreck James R. Swinton, E. SwoboJa, John Syme, A. C. L. Tacke, A. Tahy, W. H. F.Talbot L. Tancini, James Tassie, W. Tassie, George Tattersall, John Taylor, Peter Taylor, C. Teja, E. Tenner, F. Tej a, E. Tepper, L. Tcrrazzi, H. J. Terry, E. Teschendorf, E. Tetzner, M. Than, W. Theed, E. R Thirion, C. A. E. Thomas, John Thomas, W. L. Thomas, Jacob Thompson, James Thomson, S. A. Thon, O. von Thoren, J. Till, L. C. Timbal, James Timbrell, J. J. J. Tissot, H. G. Todd, M. Todt, V. Tojetti, A. Toulmouche, H. Toutin, J. Toutin, Carl L. Tragardh, J. M. von Trenkwald, W. H. Trood, P. D. Trouillebert, G. S. Truesdell, K. A. Trutowsky, Charles P. Tschaggeny, J. B. Tiittine, R. S. Tyrwhitt, J. W. Upham, S. Ussi, P. Vaini, Jules E. Valadon, J. Valeutiuy, T. Val^rio, H. Valkenburg, G. Vanaise, J. van Bree, J. H. F. van Lerius, S. Vannutelli, P. A. Varin, M. L. B. Vautier, A. Veillon, C. L. Verboeckhoven, E. J. Verboecklioven, J. L. J. Verdier, E. Verdyen, J. Verhaz, M. C. Verlat, J. B. Vermay, A. J. Verw^e, J. G. Vibert, C. L. Vielcazal, T. Viero, F. Vinea, H. F. Vion, T. de Viva, F. Vizetelly, H. Vizetelly, W. Vogels, A. C. Voillemot, A. Vollon, A. J. J. Vollweider, J. F. Voltz, W. Volz, A. de Vriendt, J. A. Vrolyk, Jan M. Vrolyk, E. L. Wagrez, G. Walckiers, Henry Wallis, Jame.5 Ward, Isaac Ware, J. B. Waring, Robert Warthmliller, R. F. Wassmann, Jas. Wathen, M. L. Watson, W. H. Watts, Charles M. Webb, A. Wegelin, J. F. W. Wegener, K. G. Wegener, C. Weigand, J. G. Weinhold, L. Weisser, E. Welker, T. L. Weller, M. Welter, G. Wertheimer, F. Westin, K. Weysser, George Whitaker, J. W. Whittaker, N. Whittock, J. J. G. van Wicheren, F. Wichert, W. Widgery, F. Wieschebrink, H. G. Wieschebrink, H. Wilhelm, B. Wilkes, A. von WiUe, T. Willement, T. Williams, Cfesar Willich, E. A. Willis, W. G. Wills, C. H. Wilson, M. E. Winge, F. W. von Winterfeklt, H. Wislicenus, 0. Wisniewski, E. S. Witkamp, J. P. Wittkamp, J. M. Wittmer, A. E. van Woerndle, M. A. Wolff, A. Wolfl, B. Woltze, A. Wonseidler, L. J. Wood, W. F. Woodington, Thos. Woolner, Jos. Wright, Wm. Wyld, R. Yeo, E. F. You, J. M. Youngman, A. Yvon, M. Zaliski, E. K. G. Zimmermann, F. Zimmerrnann, J. B. A. Zo, F. Zuberbiihler.

In all there are nearly six hundred new biographies in this Volume, and over three thousand corrections have been made on the last edition.

The Editor would like to add a word in explanation of the fact (frequently commented upon by the reviewers) that considerable space has been given in all the volumes to modern men, especially those who have recently died. His reason for this is that the information is specially required when these artists are being constantly referred to and their works being collected, and the information is not readily obtainable outside the Dictionary without the examination of many books. He is aware that the space given to modern men is often disproportionate, but it is, if an error, an intentional one, and made in order to render the Dictionary the best modern work of reference. It is necessary also to state once more that the work does not deal with living artists.

In conclusion, the Editor takes this opportunity of thanking all his contributors for what they have so kindly done for him, and the reviewers for the considerate way in which they have received and reviewed the various volumes. His thanks are also due to very many owners of pictures who have allowed the works in their