THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE

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Issue contents

Editorial

Museums in America: wings or things?

Articles

Stuart Davis: standard brands and product identities in some paintings of the 1920s
by MARIEA CAUDILL DENNISON

De Kooning, Bosch and Bruegel: some fundamental themes
by DAVID ANFAM

An American in Paris: Ad Reinhardt's letters (1960–66) to his dealer Iris Clert
by SANDA MILLER

Shorter notices

Dan Flavin: site-specific installations in the Netherlands, 1966–68
by PAULA FELDMAN

Book reviews

The Pleasures of Antiquity: British Collectors of Greece and Rome, J. Scott
by JOHN SWEETMAN

Gothic Sculpture in America. II. The Museums of the Midwest, ed. D. Gillerman
by PAUL WILLIAMSON and NORBERT JOPEK

Wallace Nutting and the Invention of Old America, T.A. Denenberg
by NATHAN KERNAN

Earthworks: Art and the Landscape of the Sixties, S. Boettger
by LYNNE COOKE

Exhibition reviews

Contemporary art in London
by MORGAN FALCONER

Paul Nash
by DAVID PETERS CORBETT

Francis Grant
by MARK BILLS

Boyle Family
by SARAH WHITFIELD

Jan Preisler
by ELIZABETH CLEGG

Titian
by CHARLES HOPE

Elie Nadelman
by ROBERT SILBERMAN

French genre painting
by RICHARD RAND

Philip Guston
by JAMES LAWRENCE

Bonnard
by ANGUS TRUMBLE