The Burlington Magazine - Sommaire du n° de novembre 2011

Sculpture

Editorial

New public sculpture in London

Article

Dorigen Caldwell, A neglected papal commission in Naples Cathedral : the tomb of Cardinal Alfonso Carafa

Maria Celeste Cola, A bust of Bartolomeo Ruspoli by Filippo Carcani

Gauvin Alexander Bailey et Fernando Guzmán, The St Sebastian of Los Andes : a Chilean cultural treasure re-examined

Chiara Teolato, Roman bronzes at the court of Gustavus III of Sweden : Zoffoli, Valadier and Righetti

Flavio Boggi, John Hogan’s busts for Bantry, and Viscount and Lady Berehaven’s tour of Rome in 1842–43

David J. Getsy, John Chamberlain’s pliability : the new monumental aluminium works

Book Review

Alex Kidd, 21st Century London : The New Architecture

Catherine Lampert, Rodin. Sex and the Making of Modern Sculpture

Ann Compton, The Public Sculpture of Herefordshire, Shropshire and Worcestershire : Public Sculpture in Britain

Philip Ward-Jackson, John Rogers. American Stories

Tommaso Manfredi, The Culture of Architecture in Enlightenment Rome

Alessandro Nova, Leone Leoni and the Status of the Artist at the End of the Renaissance

Ayla Lepine, Cumbria : Cumberland, Westmorland and Furness

Owen Hopkins, The Temple Church in London : History, Architecture, Art

Jeremy Warren, La Collezione Mario Scaglia. Placchette

Rose Kerr, Chinese Ceramics. From the Paleolithic Period through the Qing Dynasty

Exhibition Review

Richard Shone, McKnight Kauffer. London

Nicholas Cullinan, Arte Povera

Richard Stemp, The Italian Renaissance portrait. Berlin and New York

Willibald Sauerländer, The Naumburg Master. Naumburg

Silvia Loreti, The Gilliérons and the Greek Bronze Age. New York

Mark McDonald, Prints and the Pursuit of Knowledge. Cambridge MA and Chicago

Anne Blood, Recent sculpture exhibitions (The Shape of Things to Come). London

Calendar

Notes on Contributors

Supplement

Recent acquisitions (2001-11) of sculpture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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