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| Apollo Magazine 23 Apollo : Vol CXXXIV : No 355 : September 1991 A good clean copy of Apollo Magazine : Vol.CXXXIV : No. 355, published in September 1991. Contents include scholarly articles on "Expo '92 at Seville" : "The Painter and the Poet : Giovanni Bellini's Portrait of Raffaele Zovenzoni Rediscovered", by Jennifer Fletcher : "The Drawings of Sir Roger Newdigate : The Earliest Unpublished Record of the Uffizi", by Michael McCarthy : "Castello di Lunghezza : A Palpable Sense of History", by Elspeth Moncrieff : "A Palace Built - a Church Destroyed : S Lorenzo in Damaso beneath the Cancelleria", by Rodney Palmer : "Leaving Signorelli in the Lurch : Another Funding Scandal in Italy", by Gaia Servadio : "The Greatest Museum you Never Heard Of : The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia", by Patricia Corbett : "Excellence in Obscurity : French Drawings at the Courtauld Institute of Art", by Francois Borne : "Virtue and Vision : Sculpture and Scotland 1540 - 1990", by Charles Avery : "Busby at Brighton : An Unrecognised Regency Architect", by John Harris : "The Secret Path : Ken Kiff at Marlborough Fine Art", by James Burr, and "Dealing with Kitsch : The Traditions of Pop Art", by Eric Shanes, plus regular monthly features. Soft covers. Ref. AMVCN2D11850/TS. $65.00. Please add $30.00 USD to your order to ship this item. Thank You.
Apollo : Vol CXXXIV : No 356 : October 1991 A good clean copy of Apollo Magazine : Vol.CXXXIV : No. 356, published in October 1991. Contents include scholarly articles on ""Roman-cast-Similitude" : Cromwell and Mantegna's "Triumphs of Caesar"" : "The Royal Collection : Utility and Delight", by Elspeth Moncrieff : "Henry VIII's Tombs : "Plus Catholique que le Pape"", by Edward Chaney : "Frederick, Prince of Wales : Taste, Politics and Power", by Kimerly Rorschach : "Carlton House : George IV and Wheeling and Dealing in the Eighteenth Century", by Clive Wainwright : "A Carlton House Miscellany : William Kent and Carlton House Garden", by John Harris : "A Portrait of Snowdon : Moments in Time", by Sally Richardson : See "Public Appearances 1987 - 1991 : Snowdon" : Pots and Petrography : Art History versus Scientific Analysis", by Marian Wenzel : "Bucking and Setting the Trends : Old and New Disciplines at the Royal College of Art", by Eric Shanes, and "Exhibition Reviews :- I.- "Schinkel : The Universal Man", by Andrew Sanders : II.- "The Good News and the Bad News : Schinkel's Travels in Britain", by Lisa Zeiger : III.- "The Gentler Sex, and Violence : Artemisia Gentileschi at the Casa Buonarotti", by Rodney Palmer : IV.- "Palazzo Strozzi Exhibits it's Best : The International Art and Antiques Fair in Florence", by Elspeth Moncrieff : V.- "The Stylish Image : Printmakers at the Court of Rudolf II", by John Rowlands : VI.- "Lessons from an Exhibition : Katrin Bellinger's Summer Show", by David Ekserdjian : VII.- "The Price of Fish : "Fresh Art" and Art School Degree Shows", by Martin Postle, and VIII.- "Props from the Past : Niki de Saint Phalle / John Bellany", by James Burr, plus regular monthly features. Soft covers. Ref.AMVCN2D11851/TS. $65.00. Please add $30.00 USD to your order to ship this item. Thank You.
Apollo : Vol CXXXIV : No 357 : November 1991 A good clean copy of Apollo Magazine : Vol.CXXXIV : No. 357, published in November 1991. Contents include scholarly articles on "Little and Large : Manuscript Reflections of Altichiero's Frescoes" : "Tiepolo Triumphant : The Roman History Cycles of Ca' Dolfin, Venice", by George Knox : "Portraits of Mozart : Revising the Iconography", by John Stone and Louise Williams : "The Brussels Initials Master : From Proto-Renaissance to Northern Renaissance and Back", by Robert Gibbs : "Milanese Luxury Books : The Patronage of Bernabo Visconti", by Kay Sutton : "Perugian Fourteenth-Century Manuscript Illumination : Vannes di Baldolo and his Associates", by Dillian Gordon : "The First "Publication" : The Revolution of the Thirteenth-Century Paris Bible", by Douglas Mellor : "Art Book Publishing's Biggest Gamble? The Macmillan "Dictionary of Art"", by Eric Shanes : "The Lagonico Iznik Collection : Avant -Garde Alexandrian Taste", by John Carswell, and "Exhibition Reviews : I.- "Brilliant Bumpkin : Guercino at Home", by Patricia Corbett : II.- "From Gainsborough to Constable : The Emergence of Naturalism in British Landscape Painting", by Graham Reynolds : III.- "Careful Charity : The National Art-Collections Fund Exhibition", by Martin Postle : IV.- "Relative Presences : A Roomful of Bacon at the Tate", by Rory Snookes : V.- "Ad Marginem : Frames and Giltwood Furniture", by Elspeth Moncrieff : VI.- "The Authority of Drawing : Ceri Richards at Pallant House", by Iain Gale : VII.- "Treasures from an Ancient Land : The Art of Jordan", by Richard Cork, and VIII.- "Rituals of Life : Songlines Broken English", by James Burr", plus regular monthly features. Soft covers. Ref. AMVCN2D11852/TS. $65.00. Please add $30.00 USD to your order to ship this item. Thank You.
Apollo : Vol CXXXIV : No 358 : December 1991 A good clean copy of Apollo Magazine : Vol.CXXXIV : No. 358, published in December 1991. Contents include scholarly articles on "Reconstructing Art History : Disappearing Facts and the Growth of Factionalism" : "Gainsborough's "Lost" Picture of Shakespeare : "A Little out of the Simple Portrait Way"", by Martin Postle : "Thomas Pitt, Piranesi and John Soane : English Architects in Italy in the 1770's", by Michael McCarthy : "Hanging Matters : The Revolution in the Display of National Collections", by Angela Summerfield : "The Rights and Wrongs of Restoration : Interpreting the Past", by Steven Parissien : "Modern Art : A Lay Guide Through the Labyrinth", by Giles Auty : "Simply Wonderful : The Art of Jeffrey Archer", by Sally Richardson : "Christmas at Kingston Lacy : Frances Bankes's Ball of 1791", by Antony Cleminson : "Antiquarian Extravagance in Hammersmith : The Sculpture Gallery of George "Bubb" Dodington", by Clare Hornsby : "Thomas Ross of Bath : The Known Work of an Obscure Artist", by John Wood, and "Exhibition Reviews : I.- "Kamakura : Japanese Sculpture at the British Museum", by William Tilley : II.- "Into the Limelight : Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec", by James Hall : III.- "The Prince and the Muses : Renaissance Court Art of the Po Valley", by Thomas Tuohy : IV.- "Portugal in Brussels : Europalia 91", by Barbara Scott : V.- "Transformations of Appearance : The Sainsbury Centre, University of East Anglia", by Rory Snookes : VI.- "Painting Against the Grain : Richard Diebenkorn at the Whitechapel Art Gallery", by Richard Kendall, and VII.- "What Might Have Been : Henri Gaudier-Brzeska - A Centenary Exhibition", by James Burr", plus regular monthly features. Soft covers. Ref. AMVCN2D11853/TS. $65.00. Please add $30.00 USD to your order to ship this item. Thank You.
Apollo : Vol CXXXV : No 359 : January 1992 A good clean copy of Apollo Magazine : Vol.CXXXV : No. 359, published in January 1992. Contents include scholarly articles on "Ribera's "Suicide of Porcia" : A Newly Identified Painting of a "Famous Woman"", by Craig Felton : "Goya's "Don Manuel Osorio de Zuniga" : A Christological Allegory", by William L. Pressly : "The Double-Headed Eagle on Chinese Porcelain : Export Wares for Imperial Russia", by Tatiana B. Arapova : "Nineteenth-Century Russian Painting : The Last Great Untapped Market", by Elspeth Moncrieff and Andrew Whatley : "A Dazzling Adventurer : Charles Cameron - The Lost Early Years", by John Martin Robinson : "Architect to Three Emperors : Adam Menelas in Russia", by Dmitrij Shividkovsky : "Canaletto's Patron : Portraits of Francis Greville, 1st Earl of Warwick", by David Buttery : "Gerhard Richter : A Divided German - An Interview", by Richard Cork, and "Exhibition Reviews : I.- "Hokusai : Prints and Drawings", by Oliver Impey : II.- "The Writers' Art : "Critics' Landscape", by Polly Chiapetta : III.- "Beyond Europe : Shiko Munakata / Avinash Chandra", by James Burr : IV.- "The Pre-Raphaelite Penumbra", by Peyton Skipwith : V.- "Caracciolo and Co.", by Rodney Palmer : VI.- "Albert Bierstadt : Art and Enterprise", by Andrew Wilton : VII.- "Portraits from Imperial Russia", by Rupert Scott : VIII.- "Eighty Years of Collecting", by Iain Gale, and IX.- "The State of the Art", by Richard Kendall", plus regular monthly features. Soft covers. Ref. AMVCN2D11854/TS. $65.00. Please add $30.00 USD to your order to ship this item. Thank You. Apollo : Vol CXXXV : No 360 : February 1992 A good clean copy of Apollo Magazine : Vol.CXXXV : No. 360, published in February 1992. Contents include scholarly articles on "The Trouble with Bonington : The Rediscovery of a Major European Master" : "American Painters in Paris : The Rate of Exchange 1825 - 48", by Russell M. Jones : "British Art Students in Paris 1814 - 1890 : Demand and Supply", by Edward Morris and Amanda McKay : The Depot de Sculptures : The Unclaimed Monuments of Paris", by Ian Pears : "Russian Furniture for the Prussian Court : A Present of Imperial Friendship", by Burkhardt Gores : "Thw Secret of Soutine : An Interview with Madeleine Castaing", by Catherin Fisher : "Bonington, Boningtonism and Lord Hertford : An Addiction to the Subject", by John Ingamells : "Samuel William Reynolds : An Unlikely Romantic", by Felicity Owen : "An Unprecedented Test on White Marble : Michel Anguier's "Pluto"", by Hugues-W. Nadeau : The Likeness of Christ : The Background of a Sixteenth-Century Icon", by J.H.Whitfield : Transylvanian Wooden Churches : An Urgent Cause for Concern in the Maramures, Romania", by Mark Gisbourne : "Philippe de Wolfer's "Orchidee" : An Enameller's Tour de Force", by Klaas Akkerman, and "Exhibition Reviews : I.- "Gericault at the Grand Palais", by Charles McCorquodale : II.- "Turner's Rivers of Europe", by Eric Shanes : III.- "Young Van Gogh in England", by Joseph Williams : IV.- "John Napper / Nicholas Granger-Taylor", by Rory Snookes : V.- "The Triumph of Love", by Elspeth Moncrieff, and VI.- "Les Amours des Dieux", by Charles McCorquodale", plus regular monthly features. Soft covers. Ref. AMVCN2D11855/TS. $65.00. Please add $30.00 USD to your order to ship this item. Thank You. Apollo : Vol CXXXV : No 361 : March 1992 A good clean copy of Apollo Magazine : Vol.CXXXV : No. 361, published in March 1992. Contents include scholarly articles on "Rembrandt and the Rembrandt Style", by Walter Leidtke : "Rembrandt Then and Now : Attributional Changes at the Wallace Collection", by John Ingamells : "A Parmigianino "Madonna and Child" and his Uncommissioned Paintings", by Cecil Gould : ""Apelles painting Campaspe" by Jacques-Louis David : Art, Politics and Honour", by Paul Spencer-Longhurst : "Titian's "Judith" and it's Context : The Iconography of Decapitation", by Paul Ioannides : ""Pulchrior Aurora" : A Newly Discovered Madonna of Humility by Tomaso da Modena", by Robert Gibbs : "Leading Talent : The Phenomenon of Lucien Freud", by Giles Auty : "Assessing the Damage Two Years on : The National Art Museum of Romania", by Mark Gisbourne and polly Chiapetta : "Making it at Maastricht : The European Fine Art Fair", by Barbara Scott, and "Exhibition Reviews : I.- Mantegna : Great but Little Known", by Ronald Lightbown : II.- "One of the Great Sponges : The Art of Nicolas Lancret", by Alan Wintermute : III.- "Around Rembrandt", by Margarita Russell : IV.- "Soviet Socialist Realism", by Terence Mullaly : V.- "Otto Dix : Fury or Philosophy?", by Eric Shanes : VI.- "Surrealism's Liberace : Alberto Savinio", by James Hall, and "VII.- "Growing Cold Gracefully : "The Art of Death"", by Stephen Calloway", plus regular monthly features. Soft covers. Ref. AMVCN2D11856/TS. $65.00. Please add $30.00 USD to your order to ship this item. Thank You. Apollo : Vol CXXXV : No 362 : April 1992 A good clean copy of Apollo Magazine : Vol.CXXXV : No. 362, published in April 1992. Contents include scholarly articles on "From Goffredo Wals to Claude Lorrain : Recent Discoveries", by Marcel G. Roethlisberger : "Lewis Kennedy, Landscape Gardener, and his Work at Buckhurst Park", by Jan Woudstra : " Vanbrugh in Peril Fund : The Need to Save a Great Collection", by John Harris : "Palladianism and the Divine Right of Kings : Jacobite Iconography", by Jane Clark : "The Gondi Armorial Hangings : Establishing a Genealogical Line", by John Rogister : { For the Christie's catalog referred to in this article CLICK HERE } : "Sir George Hayter's Drawings at Duncombe Park : Family Ties and a "Melancholy Event"", by Barbara Bryant : "At Home and Abroad : The Wadsworth Atheneum turns 150", by Sam Pratt, and "Exhibition Reviews : I.- Caravaggio's Cutting Edge", by Rodney Palmer : II.- "Giorgio Morandi", by James Hall : III.- "The Cleveland International Drawing Biennale", by Angela Summerfield : IV.- Fra Bartolommeo Drawings", by Homan Potterton, and V.- "Florentine Drawings from Lille", by Charles McCorquodale", plus regular monthly features. Soft covers. Ref. AMVCN2D11857/TS. $65.00. Please add $30.00 USD to your order to ship this item. Thank You. Apollo : Vol CXXXV : No 363 : May 1992 A good clean copy of Apollo Magazine : Vol.CXXXV : No. 363, published in May 1992. Contents include scholarly articles on ""Un Reve en Pierre" : The Building of the Palace of Westminster", by Andrew Sanders : "Canaletto and Old Westminster : A City in the Making", by J.G. Links : "Soane's Classical Triumph : A Lost Westminster Masterpiece Revealed", by John Harris : "Sir Charles Barry's Palace of Westminster : The Origins of a London Landmark", by Alexandra Wedgwood : "Putting the Houses in Order : Conservation Projects at the Palace of Westminster", by Elspeth Moncrieff : "Furnishing the New Palace : Pugin's Furniture and Fittings", by Clive Wainwright : "The Westminster Frescoes : The Restoration of the Victorian Murals", by Malcolm A.C. Hay : "A "Better Prospect"? The First Mural Scheme for the New Palace", by William Vaughan : "History in Paint : The Twentieth-Century Murals", by Alan Powers : "A Continuing Collection : Art in Westminster Today", by Patrick Cormack : "Keeping up with the Neighbours : The New Parliamentary Building", by Colin Amery, and "Exhibition Reviews : I.- "Lautrec's Lautrecs", by Richard Kendall : II.- "An Echo of Forgotten Music : Miles Peter Richmond", by Giles Auty, and III.- Phillip Sutton", by Giles Auty", plus regular monthly features. Soft covers. Ref. AMVCN2D11858/TS. $65.00. Please add $30.00 USD to your order to ship this item. Thank You. Apollo : Vol CXXXV : No 364 : June 1992 A good clean copy of Apollo Magazine : Vol.CXXXV : No. 364, published in June 1992. Contents include scholarly articles on "Ut Pictura Poesis : Angelica Kauffmann's Literary Sources", by Malise Forbes Adam and Mary Mauchline : "A Pair of Pietra Dura Cabinets at Alnwick : The History of their Acquisition", by Clare Baxter : "Drawing for Panel-Painting in Trecento Italy : Reflections on Workshop Practice", by Francis Ames-Lewis : "Sorting out Simone : Reattributing Fourteenth-Century Bolognese Panels", by Robert Gibbs : "Auctioneers, Dealers, Constables and Crooks : A vindication of William White Warren", by Graham Reynolds : "Sir Thomas Lawrence's Cup and Saucer", by Howard Coutts : "Lorenzo de' Medici : Politician, Patron and Designer", by Mary Hollingsworth : "Sixty Years at the Royal Academy : Sidney Hutchison's Recollections", by Felicity Owen : "Moving with the Times : 100 Years of the Leger Galleries", by Brian Allen : "A Journey through Art : 175 Years of Agnew's", by Iain Gale : "Protecting the Past : Eamonn Kelly and the Treasure Hunters", by Sally Richardson : "The British School at Rome : A Personal View", by William Packer : "The Dilemmas Facing the Tate : The Director's Reply", by Nicholas Serota, and "Exhibition Reviews : I.- "Rediscovering Pompeii", by Roger Ling : II.- "Gabriel Fournier : French Modernism and the School of Paris", by Diana de Froment : III.- "The New Sculpture", by John Christian : IV.- "The Best of the Bowes", by Aileen Dawson, and V.- "Master Clockmakers : The Golden Age of Horology", by A.R.E. 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