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The Art Journal : ウィキペディア英語版
The Art Journal

''The Art Journal'', published in London, was the most important Victorian magazine on art. It was founded in 1839 by Hodgson & Graves, print publishers, 6 Pall Mall, with the title the ''Art Union Monthly Journal'' (or ''The Art Union''), the first issue of 750 copies appearing 15 February 1839.
==History==
Hodgson & Graves hired Samuel Carter Hall as editor, assisted by James Dafforne. Hall soon became principal proprietor, but he was unable to turn a profit on his own. The London publisher George Virtue then purchased into Hall's ''Art Union Monthly Journal'' in 1848, retaining Hall as editor. Virtue renamed the periodical ''The Art Journal'' in 1849.
In 1851, Hall's engravings, 150 pictures from the private collection of the Queen and Prince Albert, were featured in ''The Art Journal'' as the "Great Exhibition of 1851". Though this feature was popular, the publication remained unprofitable, forcing Hall to sell his share of the journal to Virtue, while staying on as editor. In 1852, the journal finally turned a profit.〔〔
As editor, Hall exposed the profits that custom-houses were earning on the import of Old Masters, and showed how paintings were manufactured in England. ''The Art Journal'' became noted for its honest portrayal of the fine arts, but its opposition to fake and mis-attributed Old Masters, such as Raphael or Titian, depressed the market in such works.
The early issues of the magazine strongly supported the artists of The Clique and after 1850 it became associated with opposition to the emerging Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB), which Hall considered to be a reactionary movement. Its articles attacked the PRB and its supporter John Ruskin.
After Hall's retirement in 1880, the journal changed its position, and faced strong competition from the ''Magazine of Art'' and the changing public taste influenced by Impressionism. It was in the end unable to retain its position and ceased publication in 1912. An American edition of The Art Journal was published in New York from 1881 to 1887 by D. Appleton & co.
The publication has been referred to, at various times, as ''London Art Journal'' and ''Art-journal''.

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