MAY Editorial: “Expertises” — an American Passion..................................................................... 209 The Landscape Work of Hercules Seghers. By Sir Charles Holmes....................................... 210 Thomas Girtin in Paris. By Randall Davies............................................................................ 221 A Last Judgment in the Musée Royal, Brussels. By Léo van Puyvelde.................................. 222 Some unpublished Maiolica by Pellipario. By Bernard Rackham........................................... 230
JUNE
Giorgione Again. By Sir Martin Conway............................................................................... 259 Gianfrancesco Rustici. By the late Charles Loeser................................................................ 260 An English Horn with fourteenth-century Mounts. By W. W. Watts...................................... 277 A Portrait of Sir Philip Hoby in the Uffizi. By Clare Stuart Wortley...................................... 278 Two rare Chinese Pieces. By C. G. Seligman.......................................................................... 283 The supposed “Painter of St. Stephen” — I. By Philip Hendy................................................ 284 The Delft Enamellers. By W. W. Winkworth...........................................................................
296
MONTHLY SECTIONS Shorter Notices:
Vermeer’s Guitar Player (R. R. T. ); British Museum; Mr. O. M. Dalton; National Art-Collections Fund; The Prado; A Burne
Jones Exhibition (January)........................................................................................ 41 The Cluny Museum; The National Portrait Gallery; The Chenil
Galleries; The Doughty House Fire; The British Antique Dealers’ Association; Charles Lambert Rutherston; New Appointments; “Pantheon” (February)...............................................................................................
97
Dürer’s Portrait of a Young Man at Hampton Court (Hans Tietze); A New Portrait of Elisabetta Gonzaga? (J. Scott Taylor); British
Artists’ Exhibition; Germany’s Art Exhibitions for 1928; A Manet
Exhibition; Daily Telegraph Art Exhibition (March)............................................... 143 The proposed Sacristy; Dürer’s Studies for Adam and Eve (Campbell Dodgson); A Dish by Christian van Vianen (E. Alfred Jones);
Charles Loeser (April)................................................................................................ 192 Two works in the Library of Christ Church, Oxford (A. M. Hind); The Portrait of Olivares by Rubens (A. L. Mayer); Dürer Exhibitions
(S. Popovitch); The National Art-Collections Fund (May)........................................ 241 The Goya Exhibition at Madrid (W. G. Constable); A Ming Temple Figure (W. P. Yetts); Flood damage at the Tate Gallery; National Art-Collections Fund; Contemporary Art Society; Italian Ceramics
(June)............................................................................................................................ 307 The Literature of Art (Monthly)........................................................... 47, 98, 147, 197, 247, 311 Art in America....................................................................................... 50, 105, 134, 254, 316 Art in France.......................................................................................... 51, 155, 206
JUNE
Giorgione Again. By Sir Martin Conway............................................................................... 259 Gianfrancesco Rustici. By the late Charles Loeser................................................................ 260 An English Horn with fourteenth-century Mounts. By W. W. Watts...................................... 277 A Portrait of Sir Philip Hoby in the Uffizi. By Clare Stuart Wortley...................................... 278 Two rare Chinese Pieces. By C. G. Seligman.......................................................................... 283 The supposed “Painter of St. Stephen” — I. By Philip Hendy................................................ 284 The Delft Enamellers. By W. W. Winkworth...........................................................................
296
MONTHLY SECTIONS Shorter Notices:
Vermeer’s Guitar Player (R. R. T. ); British Museum; Mr. O. M. Dalton; National Art-Collections Fund; The Prado; A Burne
Jones Exhibition (January)........................................................................................ 41 The Cluny Museum; The National Portrait Gallery; The Chenil
Galleries; The Doughty House Fire; The British Antique Dealers’ Association; Charles Lambert Rutherston; New Appointments; “Pantheon” (February)...............................................................................................
97
Dürer’s Portrait of a Young Man at Hampton Court (Hans Tietze); A New Portrait of Elisabetta Gonzaga? (J. Scott Taylor); British
Artists’ Exhibition; Germany’s Art Exhibitions for 1928; A Manet
Exhibition; Daily Telegraph Art Exhibition (March)............................................... 143 The proposed Sacristy; Dürer’s Studies for Adam and Eve (Campbell Dodgson); A Dish by Christian van Vianen (E. Alfred Jones);
Charles Loeser (April)................................................................................................ 192 Two works in the Library of Christ Church, Oxford (A. M. Hind); The Portrait of Olivares by Rubens (A. L. Mayer); Dürer Exhibitions
(S. Popovitch); The National Art-Collections Fund (May)........................................ 241 The Goya Exhibition at Madrid (W. G. Constable); A Ming Temple Figure (W. P. Yetts); Flood damage at the Tate Gallery; National Art-Collections Fund; Contemporary Art Society; Italian Ceramics
(June)............................................................................................................................ 307 The Literature of Art (Monthly)........................................................... 47, 98, 147, 197, 247, 311 Art in America....................................................................................... 50, 105, 134, 254, 316 Art in France.......................................................................................... 51, 155, 206