The period covered by Arts:Search is 1917-1920. Available now.
Edited by the art critic Frank Rutter (1876-1937) and
the painters Charles Ginner (1878-1952) and Harold
Gilman (1876-1919). They had intended to launch the
magazine in the autumn of 1914 but publication was
delayed by the outbreak of war later that year. It
eventually made its appearance in July 1917 and ceased
with the Spring 1920 issue. Art and Letters was a
quarterly survey of the avant-garde in British art and
literature. In addition to Rutter, Ginner and Gilman,
contributors included Herbert Read, Osbert,
Sacheverell and Edith Sitwell, T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound,
Wyndham Lewis, A.E. Housman, Isaac Rosenberg,
Ronald Firbank, Katherine Mansfield, Aldus Huxley.
Artists whose work is illustrated included E. McKnight
Kauffer, Gaudier-Breszka, Paul Nash, Walter Sickert,
Nina Hamnett, Jacob Kramer, Edward Wadsworth,
John Nash, and Jacob Epstein.
See: Rebecca Beasley. Literature and the Visual Arts: Art and Letters (1917-20) and The Apple (1920-2)) in The Oxford
Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines. Volume 1: Britain and Ireland 1880-1955, edited by Peter Brooker
and Andrew Thacker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009 pp.485-504