F. Hamilton (Frederick Hamilton) Jackson

F. Hamilton (Frederick Hamilton) Jackson
Frederick Hamilton Jackson (1848–1923) was an English artist, writer, and traveler, known for his works on art and architecture. He authored several books, including "The Shores of the Adriatic" (1906) and "The Shores of the Mediterranean" (1911), where he explored the art, history, and culture of the regions. Jackson's writings combined his artistic eye with detailed historical research, providing readers with a rich visual and descriptive narrative. His works remain valuable resources for art history enthusiasts, particularly for their documentation of lesser-known artistic traditions across Europe.

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PREFACE This volume is complementary to that dealing with the Italian side of the Adriatic, and follows much the same lines. It has not been thought necessary to repeat what appeared there about the sea itself, but some further details on the subject have been added in an introductory chapter. The concluding chapter treats of the influence which the two coasts exerted on each other, and contains some... more...

GENERAL PREFACE TO THE SERIES If there is one quality which more than another marks the demand of the present day it is the requirement of novelty. In every direction the question which is asked is not, "Is this fresh thing good? Is it appropriate to, and well-fitted for, its intended uses?" but "Is it novel?" And the constant change of fashion sets a premium upon the satisfaction of... more...