Issue contents
Editorial
Paul Cézanne (1839–1906)
Articles
The emperor’s last clothes: Cézanne, fashion
and the ‘l’année terrible’
by ANDRE DOMBROWSKI
The collecting and critical reception of
Cézanne in Holland, 1895–1920
by JAN VAN ADRICHEM
Cézanne in the wild
by RICHARD SCHIFF
Cézanne, Chappuis and the limits of connoisseurship
by KARSTEN SCHUBERT
Cézanne in Provence
by BRIDGET RILEY
Shorter notice
‘Serious Trouble with Cézanne’:
an old controversy
by RICHARD SHONE
Book reviews
Painted Piety. Panel Paintings for Personal Devotion in
Tuscany 1250–1400, Victor M. Schmidt
by DILLAN GORDON
Shopping in the Renaissance: Consumer Cultures in Italy, 1400–1600, Evelyn Welch
by FABRIZIO NEVOLA
The Business of Art. Contracts and the Commissioning Process in Renaissance Italy, Michelle O’Malley
by HELEN GEDDES
From Vulcan’s Forge: Bronzes from the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam 1450–1800, Frits Scholten and Monique Weber
by MARIKA LEINO
Rembrandt as an Etcher. The Practice of Production and Distribution, Erik Hinterding
by CHRISTOPHER WHITE
Frederic Church, John K. Howat
by ANDREW WILTON
Symbolism, Rodolphe Rapetti
by LINDA GODDARD
Art since 1900. Modernism, Antimodernism and
Postmodernism, Hal Foster
by DAWN ADES
Exhibition reviews
Rebels and Martyrs
by JOHN HOUSE
Kandinsky
by CHRISTOPHER SHORT
Howard Hodgkin
by MICHAEL HARRISON
Francis Bacon; Damien Hirst
by SARAH WHITFIELD
Antinous
by THORSTON OPPER
Rodin and Carrière
by RICHARD THOMSON
Egon Schiele
by ELIZABETH CLEGG
Douglas Gordon
by JAMES LAWRENCE
In next month's issue
‘Buffone del Rey’: Gonzalo de Liaño’s role in diplomatic
exchanges between Philip II of Spain and Italy
Picasso in London in 1919: the première of ‘The Three-Cornered Hat’
An important collection in sixteenth-century Seville
Donatello and the relics of San Rossore
Raphael publications reviewed