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Articles in Feb, 2004 issue of Apollo
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William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones and 'The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam'
by Michael Braesel -
Gothic Art for England 1400-1547
by Willibald Sauerlander -
Lord Burghley's silver spice dishes
by Timothy Schroder - List of exhibits
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Diary: February 2004
by Susannah Woolmer -
Marguerite de France as Minerva: a sixteenth-century Limoges painted enamel by Jean de Court in the Wallace Collection
by Suzanne Higgott -
Prunella Clough: 1919-1999: seeing the world sideways
by Angus Stewart -
Italian Ceramics: Catalogue of the J. Paul Getty Museum Collection
by Johanna Lessmann -
Nicoluso Francisco and the Medici tiles from the Castel S Angelo
by Anthony Ray -
Sir Hans Sloane as a collector of small sculpture
by Jeremy Warren -
Two notes on Michelangelo in Florence: the facade of S Lorenzo and the 'kneeling' windows of Palazzo Medici
by Michael Hirst -
'This richly mounted sword': the presentation sword of Colonel Louis D. Watkins
by Walter J. Karcheski, Jr. -
Triumphal finery: Mannerism in the art of Italian armour
by Ian Eaves
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