The Burlington Magazine

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The Burlington Magazine
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description scientific journal for art and decoration
publishing company The Burlington Magazine Publications Limited
First edition 1903
Frequency of publication per month
Editor-in-chief Michael Hall
Web link www.burlington.org.uk
ISSN (print)

The Burlington Magazine is a and was founded in 1903 in London published scientific journal for art and decoration , which was founded by a group of art historians and experts, including Roger Fry , Bernard Berenson , and Herbert Horne . The articles are accessible through JSTOR .

The magazine announces on its own website that two of the most important art critics of the 20th century - Roger Fry and Herbert Read -, two directors of the National Gallery - Charles Holmes and Neil MacGregor - and the pioneer of the Caravaggio movement - Benedict Nicolson - are among the editors have heard. The authors included the most important art historians and critics of the 20th century from Kenneth Clark , John Pope-Hennessy and EH Gombrich to Denis Mahon , Francis Haskell , Theodore Reff , John Rewald , Pierre Rosenberg , Douglas Cooper , David Anfam and David Sylvester . Important personalities from the world of art and literature have also made contributions over the years - from Henry James , Osbert Sitwell and Walter Sickert to Georg Baselitz , Howard Hodgkin and Bridget Riley .

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