THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE

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Issue contents

Editorial

Tate Modern five years on

Articles

Leonardo da Vinci's use of underdrawing in the ‘Virgin of the rocks’ in the National Gallery and ‘St Jerome’ in the Vatican
by LUKE SYSON and RACHEL BILLINGE

Charles of Lorraine's Audience Chamber in Brussels
by REINIER BAARsEN

‘Elegant and graceful attitudes’: the painter of the ‘Skating minister’
by STEPHEN LLOYD

Shorter notices

‘La maggior porcheria del mondo’: documents for Ammannati’s Neptune Fountain
by FELICIA M. ELSE

Three portraits by John de Critz for the Merchant Taylors’ Company
by ROBERT TITTLER

Obituary

Frans Baudouin (1920–2005)
by HANS VLIEGHE

Book reviews

Painting in Late Medieval and Renaissance Siena (1260–1555), D. Norman
by ROBERT GIBBS

National Gallery Catalogues. The Sixteenth Century Italian Paintings. Volume I, N. Penny
by PETER HUMFREY

The Troubled Republic. Visual Culture and Social Debate in France, 1889–1900, R. Thomson
by RICHARD R. BRETTELL

Between Ruin and Renewal. Egon Schiele’s Landscapes, K. A. Smith
by CHRISTOPHER SHORT

Hitlers Musuem. Die Fotoalben ‘Gemäldegalerie Linz’: Dokumente zum ‘Führermuseum’, B. Schwarz
by CHARLES HAXTHAUSEN

Internet Art: the Online Clash of Culture and Commerce, J. Stallabrass; Internet Art, R. Greene; Digital Art, C. Paul
by MORGAN FALCONER

Publications received

Exhibition reviews

Matisse and textiles
by LYNNE COOKE

Landseer
by RICHARD GREEN

Siegfried Bing
by OLIVER IMPEY

Le théâtre de l’Œuvre
by JOHN-PAUL STONARD

Gerhard Richter
by SEAN RAINBIRD

Villas in the Veneto
by FABRIZIO NEVOLA

Nicolò dell’Abate
by ERIKA LANGMUIR

Cimabue and painting at Pisa
by DONAL COOPER

Canaletto
by CHARLES BEDDINGTON

In next month's issue

The ‘Très riches heures’, the Limbourgs and the Bedford Workshop: dating and dissemination
Memories of the Courtauld Institute by Dennis Farr
Nicolas de Poilly’s Grand Prix
Thomas Rowlandson’s unfortunate brother