ABOUT THIS BOOKThe seventh volume of Professor Post’s History of Spanish Painting treats the latest Gothic phases of the Catalan school in the middle and in the second half of the fifteenth century. For the first time the vast pictorial production of Catalonia during this period is ordered and classified, and many new personalities in the school are segregated and defined. The discussion brings Professor Post to one of the most thoroughly charming artists of the European Middle Ages, Jaime Huguet, to whom the longest chapter is devoted. The broad boundaries of the school involve also a treatment of contemporary painting in Majorca and Sardinia. The volume is the largest yet published in the series. The number of illustrations is also larger than that in any previous volume; there are almost four hundred, many of them unknown paintings recently discovered in the process of dismantling churches and private collections in the course of the Spanish civil war.