C. Lewis Hind

[2] He served as the deputy editor of The Art Journal (1887–92) and the Pall Mall Budget.

In 1893, he co-founded The Studio: An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art.

[3] Hind then became a contributor to several magazines and newspapers including the Daily Chronicle, and wrote numerous articles on Post-Impressionism.

[4] Eight colour photographic illustrations by Hind featured in Days with Velasquez (1906).

He interviewed Rockwell Kent on his Alaskan drawings in the June 1919 issue of International Studio.