CONTENTS
JANUARY to JUNE, 1928.
(References to Sections which recur monthly are given at the end of this table)
JANUARY
A Correggio Problem. By Roger Fry.............................................................................................. 3 Recent Acquisitions by the Mauritshuis. By W. Martin................................................................. 9 Notes on Hubert le Sueur — I By Geoffrey Webb....................................................................... 10
For II, see (February)...................................................................................... 81
Tintoretto’s Samson and Delilah. By Detlev Baron von Hadeln................................................... 21 The Hoard of the Karen Pahlavs. By Ernst Herzfeld..................................................................... 21 The Wienhausen Embroideries at Berlin. By Hermann Schmitz................................................... 27 The early Stained Glass at Canterbury Cathedral. By Bernard Rackham...................................... 33
FEBRUARY
Editorial; The Turner Drawings at Millbank.................................................................................. 55 A Bronze dedicated to the Grand Guardian. By W. Perceval Yetts................................................ 56 Cracks in Flemish Primitives. By Emile Renders........................................................................... 59 Marks and Decorative Inscriptions on Chinese Porcelain. By Friedrich
Perzynski (from the Chinese of Hsü Chih Hêng).................................................................. 65 Unknown Works by Antonio Puga. By A. L. Mayer...................................................................... 76 Notes on Hubert le Sueur — II. By Geoffrey Webb...................................................................... 81 A Byzantine Steatite Relief. By Stanley Casson............................................................................ 88 Notes on Pictures at Drayton House. By C. H. Collins Baker......................................................... 93
MARCH
Our Twenty-fifth Anniversary .................................................................................................. 109 Another unpublished Correggio. By Roger Fry ....................................................................... 109 Iguacel and more Romanesque Art of Aragon. By A. Kingsley Porter .................................... 115 A Giorgione Discovery. By Sir Martin Conway ...................................................................... 127 The Brussels School at Orsoy. By Jeanne Tombu .................................................................... 132
APRIL
An East-Anglian Primitive in Germany. By M. H. Bernath....................................................... 159 Hans Memlinc in Rogier van der Weyden’s Studio. By Georges Hulin de Loo........................ 160 An Exhibition by the British Antique Dealers’ Association. By M. Jourdain............................ 177 Shiba Kōkan and Harushige not identical. By Arthur Waley...................................................... 178 An unknown Mater Dolorosa by El Greco. By August L. Mayer............................................... 183 Isaac Cruikshank. By Ralph Edwards.......................................................................................... 184 Byzantine Metalwork before and after the Fall of Constantinople. By Robert
Byron................................................................................................................................... 189
A Portrait by Paolo Veronese. By Detlev Baron von Hadeln....................................................... 191