THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE

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Issue contents

Editorial

All change at Bankside

Articles

Claus Sluter’s ‘Well of Moses’ for the Chartreuse de Champmol reconsidered: part II
by SUSIE NASH

‘A Seat worthy of the Family’: a rediscovered proposal by the architect Johann Joseph Couven for the remodelling of Struthers, Fife
by DAVIS ADSHEAD

Shorter notices

A new portrait by Bernini
by TOMASO MONTARANI

Knowledge and authority in Thomas Eakins’s ‘The Agnew clinic’
by ELIZABETH ATHENS

Stuart Davis’s sources for ‘Egg beater’ and ‘Odol’
by MARIEA CAUDILL DENNISON

Book reviews

Artistic Exchange and Cultural Translation in the Italian Renaissance City, ed. S.J. Campbell and S.J. Milner
by JILL BURKE

The Pontificate of Clement VII. History, Politics, Culture, ed. K. Gouwens and S.E. Reiss
by MICHAEL HIRST

Lorenzo de’ Medici and the Art of Magnificence, F.W. Kent
by PATRICIA RUBIN

Ludovico Carracci and the Art of Drawing, B. Bohn
by NICHOLAS TURNER

Bartolomeo Manfredi (1582–1622): Ein Nachfolger Caravaggios und seine europäische Wirkung. Monographie und Werkverzeichnis, N. Hartje
by BEVERLY LOUISE BROWN

Lettere artistiche del Settecento veneziano: 2. Il carteggio Giovanni Maria Sasso–Abraham Hume, ed. L. Borean
by MICHAEL LEVEY

Joseph Gandy: an Architectural Visionary in Georgian England, B. Lukacher
by GILLIAN DARLEY

Forging a Modern Identity: Masters of American Painting born after 1847, ed. J.W. Tottis
by ELIZABETH ATHENS

Francis Bacon’s Studio M. Cappock
by MICHAEL PEPPIATT

Exhibition reviews

Recent Exhibitions of Modern Art
by BARNABY WRIGHT

George Jack
by SIMON WATNEY

Van Gogh
by RONALD PICKVANCE

Frank Brangwyn
by ROBERT RADFORD

Los Angeles 1955–85
by DAVID ANFAM

Dada
by CATHERINE CRAFTP

Pierre Huyghe
by LYNNE COOKE

Lambert Lombard
by THOMAS FUSENIG

Baroque in the Vatican
by SIMON DITCHFIELD

In next month's issue

Antoine Dubost, Thomas Hope and a skirmish in the London art world
The Royal Academy’s 1935–36 exhibition of Chinese art
A Raphael perspective drawing identified

Reviews of Antonello da Messina, Elsheimer, Constable
and the reopened Orangerie in Paris