The Burlington Magazine - n°1462 vol CLXVII - January 2025

Monet and London

Editorial

A one billion pound gift

Articles

Amanda Hilliam, A rediscovered ‘Madonna and Child with angels’ by Lorenzo d’Alessandro da San Severino

Angelamaria Aceto, Raphael in 1503: new findings on the ‘Virgin and Child with a book’ and other contemporaneous drawings

Pilar Diez del Corral Corredoira, A project for the church of Menino Deus, Lisbon, by Vieira Lusitano

Alessio Cerchi, Stefano Tofanelli’s ‘Deification of Aeneas by Venus’ rediscovered

Merlin James, David Anfam (1955–2024)

Books

Delphine Bastet, Grands décors restaurés de Notre- Dame de Paris

Philip Muijtjens, Memoria in Stein: Das römische Wandgrabmal der Frührenaissance

Johannes Röll, Der Blick des Pan: Cornelis Floris und die ‘Heemskerck’-Skizzenbücher

Fernando Gutiérrez Baños, ‘Ars Habsburgica’: New Perspectives on Sixteenth-Century Art

Tori Champion, Louise Moillon

Timothy Schroder, The Wider Goldsmiths’ Trade in Elizabethan and Stuart London

Peter Humfrey, The Gallery at Cleveland House: Displaying Art and Society in Late Georgian London

Silvia Davoli, Il giovane Cavalcaselle: ‘Il più curioso, il più intrepido, il più appassionato di tutti gli affamati di pittura’

Angie C. Baecker, Art and Modernism in Socialist China: Unexplored International Encounters, 1949–1979

Exhibitions

Richard Thomson, Monet and London: Views of the Thames Monet and the Impressionist Cityscape

Lori Wong, Sujatha Arundathi Meegama, Asian Bronze: 4,000 Years of Beauty

Elizabeth A.H. Cleland, Art & War in the Renaissance: The Battle of Pavia Tapestries

Tatjana Bartsch, Maarten van Heemskerck

David M. Stone, Guercino: L’era Ludovisi a Roma

Barbara Copeland Buenger, Paula Modersohn-Becker: Ich bin Ich / I Am Me

David Pullins, Manet: A Model Family

Joe Lloyd, In Your Wildest Dreams: Ensor Beyond Impressionism and Ensor’s States of Imagination

Nina Kokkinen, Gothic Modern: From Darkness to Light

David Hopkins, Surréalisme

Roslyn Lee Hammers, An Epic of Technical Supremacy: Works and Words of Medieval Chinese Textile Technology

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