The Burlington Magazine - n° 1363 vol CLVIII - October 2016

Editorial

Charlotte Gere, New Galleries at the National Scottish Museum

Articles

Iain Buchanan, New documentation for Duke Albrecht V of Bavaria’s tapestries of ’The seven planets’ and ’The life of St Paul’

Peter Fuhring, Furniture design in sixteenth-century France : Master Rb’s designs for cabinets

Gregory Martin,Bert Schepers, Two Antwerp cabinets decorated by Victor Wolfvoet II

Max Donnelly, Rossetti, Poynter and two bookcases commissioned by John Jones at the Victoria and Albert Museum

The Art of Conservation VII

Esther van Duijn,Mireille te Marvelde, Hopman and De Wild : The historical importance of two Dutch families of restorers

Obituaries

Flavia Ormond, Jack Baer (1924–2016)

Wendy Baron, Bruce Laughton (1928–2016)

Books

Tim Stanley, Court and Cosmos : The Great Age of the Seljuqs, by Sheila R. Canby, Deniz Beyazit, Martina Rugiadi and A.C.S. Peacock

Pierre Terjanian, Armour of the English Knight 1400–1450, by Tobias Capwell

Dora Thornton, Reflets de Venise, Gläser des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts in Schweizer Sammlungen/Verres des XVIe et XVIIIe Siècles de collections Suisses, edited by Erwin Baumgartner

Jamie Mulherron, Woven Gold. Tapestries of Louis XIV, by Charissa Bremer-David with essays by Pascal-François Bertrand, Arnauld Brejon de Lavergné and Jean Vittet

Alan Crawford, Wilhelmina Geddes : Life and Work, by Nicola Gordon Bowe

Marina Vaizey, The Real Thing : Essays on Making in the Modern World, by Tanya Harrod

Exhibitions

Marina Vaizey, Georgia O’Keeffe

Frances Spalding, Stanley Spencer

David Hopkins, Surreal Encounters

Richard Rand, Hubert Robert

Michael Clarke, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg

Keith Holz, Ludwig Meidner

Margarita Cappock, Francis Bacon

Monica Chojnacka, Venice, Jews and Europe

Belinda Thomson, Daubigny, Monet, Van Gogh

David Anfam, Women of Abstract Expressionism

Robert Silberman, Ed Ruscha and the Great American West

Publications recceived

Calendar

Notes on Contributors

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