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March 1916
Vol. 28 | No. 156
The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs
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"The Brazen Serpent", a Drawing by Dürer
By Campbell Dodgson
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Comm. G. T. Rivoira on Musulman Architecture
By Horatio F. Brown
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Mozart at the National Gallery
By Edward Speyer
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Art and Medicine (Conclusion)
By Samuel Squire Sprigge
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Buddhist Primitives (Conclusion)
By Ananda K. Coomaraswamy
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Mr. C. L. Rutherston's Chinese Bronzes
By Hamilton Bell
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Mrs. Grundy of Furnes
By Martin Conway
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The True Futurism
By Walter Sickert
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A Chinese Bowl Purchased by H. M. the Queen for the New Government House, Delhi
By Bernard Rackham
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Messrs. Colnaghi and Obach's Gallery
By Bowyer Nichols
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Auction
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Various Periodicals
By L. G.,August F. Jaccaci
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Chr. Langaards Samlinger av Malerkunst og Kunsthaandverk fra Fortiden
By Tancred Borenius
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Whitaker's Almanack for 1916
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