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November 1972

Vol. 114 | No. 836

The Burlington Magazine

  • Cornelius Varley, Cotman, and the Graphic Telescope

    By Michael Pidgley
  • Back Matter

  • A Taste for Classical Antiquity in Town-Planning Projects: Two Aspects of the Art of Hubert Robert

    By Marianne Roland Michel
  • Forthcoming Lectures [and Announcements: paintings stolen from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts]

  • Museum Acquisitions: Carracci Drawings: Great Britain and Ireland

    By Keith Roberts
  • Museum Acquisitions: Applied and Decorative Arts (c. 1785-c. 1830), Recently Acquired by Museums

    By Keith Roberts,Henry Hawley
  • An Englishman in Paris: Dawson Turner's Visits to David and Prud'hon

    By Michael Pidgley
  • Who's Who in Ingres's Portrait of the Family of Lucien Bonaparte?

    By Hans Naef
  • A Lost Baburen Rediscovered

    By Erich Schleier
  • Front Matter

  • Jacob More, Neo-Classical Landscape Painter

    By David Irwin
  • Gros and Méhul

    By Carol Godfrey
  • Documents on the Greek Revival in Architecture

    By Michael McCarthy
  • The Age of Neo-Classicism. IV - Neo-Classicism on the Market

    By William Rieder
  • The Age of Neo-Classicism. III - Furniture and Applied Arts

    By Nicholas Goodison
  • The Age of Neo-Classicism. II - Architecture and Town-Planning

    By Allan Braham
  • The Age of Neo-Classicism. I - Painting and Sculpture at the Royal Academy

    By Lorenz Eitner
  • Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: General

    By Benedict (B. N) Nicolson
  • Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: [General II]

    By Keith Roberts
  • Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions:The Hamilton Collection: A Bicentenary Exhibition at the British Museum

    By P. E. Corbett
  • Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions:The Treasure of Lorenzo the Magnificent, in Florence

    By Ruth Rubinstein
  • Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions:Neapolitan Seicento Painting: Additions and Revisions

    By Brian d' Argaville