ABSTRACT

Hind (1862–1927) wrote regularly for the Art Journal and the Daily Chronicle. He had seen the collection of paintings by Matisse at the Stein house in Paris early in 1910 and had already began to publish accounts of the ‘new’ art before the first Post-Impressionist exhibition. The Post Impressionists was the first full-length account of Post-Impressionist painting in English. It contained twenty-four illustrations and was largely made up of articles which Hind had published in the previous year.