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July 2008

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Renaissance Sculpture

Inuit art, Biedermeier, Joseph Cornell, exploring Santa Fe, Sean Scully and more.

Articles from July 2008 Issue

Gods, Demigods and Mortals

In the renaissance, northern Italian sculptors didn’t just copy antiquity; they reimagined it....more...

Spirit of the Arctic

The vibrant art of Canada’s Inuit is hardly frozen in time....more...

Style to Spare

With scholars making new discoveries and collector interest on the rise, Biedermeier no longer has the bourgeois blues....more...

Ahead of the Curve

For seven decades, collector and patron betty blake has championed each succeeding generation’s best artists....more...

Restitution Waltz

New uncertainties loom in the struggle to reclaim Nazi-looted art....more...

Prague’s Princely Collection

William Lobkowicz discusses his family’s history of art and public spirit....more...

Market: It Takes a Villa

After nearly two centuries, a great Turner landscape comes on the market....more...

Market: Fantastic Four

Sotheby’s and Christie’s marquee May sales spark spring fever....more...

Market: Good Timing

Five ways of looking at a wristwatch....more...

Studio Session: Feats of Clay

Ceramist Mineo Mizuno’s work is grounded in his Japanese heritage....more...

Today's Masters: Dual Nature

Sean Scully creates a poetry of abstraction....more...

Traveling Collector: A Modern Twist

Santa Fe’s burgeoning contemporary art scene is settling in among the city’s established galleries....more...

Books: Library of Legend

Charting the search for a Hungarian king’s book collection....more...

Closer Look: Squall Lines

In a mighty portrayal of natural forces, Courbet shows he was more than just a realist....more...

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