The Art-Journal

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The Art-Journal was a prominent 19th-century British illustrated art periodical known for its engravings, criticism, and promotion of contemporary artists and the decorative arts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British magazine
art periodical
illustrated magazine
alternativeName Art Journal NERFINISHED
associatedWith Victorian art world
Victorian decorative arts
circulationArea British Empire NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
editor Samuel Carter Hall NERFINISHED
endTime early 20th century
focusesOn European art
contemporary British art
exhibitions
public monuments
genre art magazine
illustrated periodical
hasPart art criticism essays
artist biographies
engraved plates
exhibition reviews
historicalPeriod Victorian era
illustrationTechnique steel engraving
wood engraving
influenced public taste in art in Victorian Britain
knownFor art criticism
coverage of decorative arts
high-quality engravings
promotion of contemporary artists
language English
location London, England
surface form: London
mediaType print
publicationFrequency monthly
publisher George Virtue NERFINISHED
startTime 1849
subject art criticism
decorative arts
engraving
fine arts
targetAudience art collectors
artists
middle-class readers interested in art
workFeatured architectural designs
ornamental design
sculpture
works by contemporary British painters

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Samuel Carter Hall notableWork The Art-Journal
Samuel Carter Hall editorOf The Art-Journal