THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE

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Issue contents

Editorial

Not waving but drowning?

Articles

A drawing for the tomb of Dante attributed to Tullio Lombardo
by DEBRA PINCUS and BARBARA SHAPIRO COMTE

New light on Battista Franco in Venice: part I: the Barbaro Chapel in S. Francesco della Vigna and the Scuola del Nome di Gesu
by DEBORAH HOWARD and ANNE VARICK LAUDER

Reynolds in Venice
by DAVID MANNINGS

Shorter notices

Pordenon's Giustiniani altarpiece: its patronage and a new date
by STEFANO PIERGUIDI

Tintoretto's 'Christ mocked'
by KEITH CHRISTIANSEN

Some little-known Venetian views by Canaletto of the 1720s
by CHARLES BEDDINGTON

Book reviews

The Palaces of Medieval Venice, J. Schulz  
by DEBORAH HOWARD

Images, Relics and Devotional Practices in Medieval and Renaissance Italy, ed. S.J. Cornelison and S.B. Montgomery
by VICTOR M. SCHMIDT

Michele Sanmicheli, P. Davies and D. Hemsoll
by ANDREW HOPKINS

Private Lives in Renaissance Venice. Art, Architecture and the Family, P. Fortini Brown
by CAROLINE CAMPBELL

The Mirror of the Gods. Classical Mythology in Renaissance Art, M. Bull
by LAURA RIETVELD

Building Renaissance Venice. Patrons, Architects and Builders c.1430-1500, R.J. Goy
by DAVID HEMSOLL

Sebastiano Ricci, A. Scarpa
by MICHAEL LEVEY

 

Exhibition reviews

Rubens and Brueghel
by ELIZABETH ALICE HONIG

Georg Haupt
by NICHOLAS GOODISON

Bellini, Giorgione and Titian
by BEVERLY LOUISE BROWN

Girolamo Romanino
by ERIKA LANGMUIR

Pinault collection
by JOHN-PAUL STONARD

Eva Hesse
by ANNA LOVATT

Matthew Barney
by CHRISTOPHER BEDFORD

Aboriginal art
by MATTHEW STURGIS

 

In next month's issue

The November issue is devoted to sculpture:

Camillo Rusconi's 'Dead Christ'
A plaquette by Leone Leoni
Epstein drawings for sculpture
Barbara Hepworth's 'Biolith'
An Ellsworth Kelly installed at the J. Paul Getty Museum
Sculpture acquisitions at the Victoria & Albert Museum