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November 1904

Vol. 6 | No. 20

The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs

Editorial

Art as a National Asset.-II

  • The Collection of Dr. Carvallo at Paris. Article I-A Newly-Discovered Titian

    By Léonce Amaudry
  • The New Bronze Relief in the British Museum

    By Cecil Harcourt Smith
  • Notes on Pictures in the Royal Collections Article IV.-Two German Portraits

    By Lionel (L. C.) Cust
  • What Modern Pictures are Worth Collecting?

    By P. A.
  • Sheffield Plate in the Collection of the Viscountess Wolseley Part I

    By J. M. Spink
  • The Lace Collection of Mr. Arthur Blackborne. Part III-Rose Point

    By Margaret Jourdain
  • Titian's 'Ariosto'

    By Roger (R. F.; R. E. F.) Fry
  • On Oriental Carpets: Article VIII-The Materials Used

  • The Sixteenth Century at the Exhibition of French Primitives

    By E. Durand-Gréville
  • Two Early Giorgiones in Sir Martin Conway's Collection

    By Herbert Frederick Cook