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Articles in Jan, 2004 issue of Apollo
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Another study for Ribera's early Adoration of the Magi
by Nicholas Turner -
Parmigianino and Raphael: a note on the foreground baby from the Massacre of the Innocents
by Lisa Pon -
Diary: January 2004
by Susannah Woolmer -
Francesco Salviati's ceiling painting for Palazzo Grimani rediscovered
by Andrea G. De Marchi - Les Antiquaires - Supplement - Brief Article
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New copies by Leonardo after Pollaiuolo and Verrocchio and his use of an ecorche model: some notes on his working method as an anatomist
by Michael W. Kwakkelstein - The Art on Paper Fair - Supplement - Brief Article
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Some Italian drawings in the Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris
by Timothy Clifford -
Round the galleries: a selection of current exhibitions and works of art on the market
by Susannah Woolmer -
Roman Republicans, fasces and festivals: the French occupation of Rome, 1798-99, from the archives of the Museo Napoleonico
by Eleanor Tollfree -
German renaissance drawings in Frankfurt
by David Ekserdjian -
Florentine baroque drawings at the Fogg Museum of Art: new attributions
by Thomas McGrath - The Watercolours and Drawings Fair - Supplement - Brief Article
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Leonardo and drapery studies on 'tela sottilissima di lino' - Critical Essay
by Carmen C. Bambach -
Graceful and true: drawing in Florence c. 1600 - Cover Story
by Minna Moore Ede
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