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TITLE: Art and Antiques Magazine
[Artist magazine of largest circulation. Artist profiles/interviews include multiple photos and reproductions over multiple pages, PLUS: Illustrations, technical features, columns, vintage ads and MORE --Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY 1996; Vol. XIX, No. 2
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 9" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER: The Lilies of the Valley Egg, from the Faberge workshop at St. Petersburg, was presented by Czar Nicholas 1I to his mother on Easter Day 1898. Andrew Decker's story begins on page 52. Below: Cleo Mussi's sculpture The Bride (1995) hits The Market (page 29).

FEATURES:
A NEW LOOK AT AMERICAN MODERNISM Edward M. Gomez. Long-forgotten artists come to the fore, as collectors and curators uncover the true dynamism and breadth of modern art in America.

SCOTLAND YARD'S ART AND ANTIQUES SQUAD: John Windsor A tale of stolen masterworks, dubious antiquities, wrongly charged art dealers, the voracious London media, and the rise and fall of Britain's elite art police.

FABERGE: STILL FABULOUS Andrew Decker Peter Carl Faberge couldn't even draw--but the bejeweled and enameled wonders he designed for the dying Romanov dynasty have hypnotized the West's wealthiest collectors for generations.

LIVING WELL IN BAYREUTH Claire Wilson The Margravine Wilhelmina exorcised the demons of her unhappy childhood by building five remarkable structures--and turning a sleepy hamlet into a cultural center of 18th-century Bavaria.

DEPARTMENTS.
From the Editor.
Contributors.
Letters.
Art Crimes.
Sketchbook.
Openings George Melrod.
The Market Rebecca Knapp.
Value Judgments Jan Alexander.
The Traveling Collector: St. Louis George Melrod.
Visit: Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery Evelyn Toynton.
On Collecting Claire Frankel.
International Report Dana Micucci.
Essay: David Hockney Claire Frankel.
Queries.
Critic's Notebook Hilton Kramer.
In Profile Suzanne Ramljak.


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