1. The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs Illustrated, February
1928, Volume LII, No. CCXCIX, edited by R. R. Tatlock, published
by The Burlington Magazine Ltd., London, UK, 1928 — 102 pages —
illustrated.
Contents:
The Turner Drawings at
Millbank, by R. R. Tatlock
A Bronze Dedicated to the
Grand Guardian, by W. Perceval Yetts
Cracks in Flemish
Primitives, by Emile Renders
Marks and Decorative
Inscriptions on Chinese Porcelain, by Friedrich Perzynski
(From the Chinese of Hsu Chih Heng)
Unknown Works by Antonio
Puga, by A. L. Mayer
Notes on Hubert Le Sueur,
II. by Geoffrey Webb
A Byzantine Steatite
Relief, by Stanley Casson
Notes on Pictures at
Drayton House, by C. H. Collins Baker
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
The Literature of Art
Art in America, by Ella S.
Siple
A Stained Glass Panel from
Canterbury, by Bernard Rackham
A Minoan Statuette in the
Fitz-William Museum, by E. J. Forsdyke
Vermeer's Guitar Player, by
Paul Ettinger
2. The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs Illustrated, December
1928, Volume LIII, No. CCCIX, by R. R. Tatlock, published by The
Burlington Magazine Ltd., London, UK, 1928 — 126 pages —
illustrated.
Contents:
Baron von Hadeln
On a Group of Early
Enamels, possibly English, by Tancred Borenius and M. Chamot
An English Tapestry Panel,
by A. F. Kendrick
The Cividale Reliquary, by
Giuseppe Gerola
A Pair of Tudor Snuffers,
by C. C. Oman
Additions to the Work of
Pierino Da Vinci, by Ulrich Middeldorf
A Set of George I
Furniture, by Herbert Cescinsky
A Stained-Glass Panel from
Milan Cathedral, by H. Read
A Delft and a Chinese Vase
Marked -AK-, by Minke de Visser
A Mennecy Porcelain Figure,
by W. B. Honey
An English Ivory for South
Kensington, by M. H. Longhurst
Sir Hercules Read's Gothic
Tapestry, by S. Reinach; Sir Hercules Read
The Durer Exhibition in
Nuremberg, by Michel Benisovitch