APOLLO THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE OF THE ARTS - Apollo the International Magazine of the Arts December 1993Apollo Magazine. London. 1993. Soft cover. Magazine, English Text; Magazine; 23.6 x 30.3 cm; 0.5 Kg; 112 pages with colour Illustration throughout.; Used with signs of wear.; Vol. CXXXVIII No. 382; Beginning with an editorial "Win some, lose some" and a section of "Apollo Awards for 1993", the magazine has several specialised articles, including: "Parmigianino's Adoration of the Shepherds: The problem of nocturnal lighting" by Cecil Gould, "Samson destroying the Temple of Dagon: A rediscovered Rubens" by Michael Jaffé, "Michaelangelo's Samson and the Philistines: Conception, meaning and subsequent influence" by Angela Hass, "Two kings, their armies and some jugs: The Ashanti ewer" by Martin Bailey, "Ramon Lull, Miró and Surrealism: The link with medieval philosophy" by David Hopkins, '"In my view..Titian's reputation: The limitation of history" by Michael Rosenthal, "The Chiaramonte Crucifix: a masterpiece in perspective" by Terence Mullaly and further sections of "Exhibition Reviews", "Book Reviews", "Round the Galleries", "Round the Auction Houses" and "Diary". Good/No Jacket. EUR 15.00 [Appr.: US$ 16.1 | £UK 12.75 | JP¥ 2481] Book number 857Bis offered by:
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