From the October 2024 Issue Eden by Way of Bedford The English Landscape Garden: Dreaming of Arcadia By Tim Richardson LR
From the July 2002 Issue He Knew What He Liked The Preference for the Primitive: Episodes in the History of Western Art and Taste By E H Gombrich LR
From the October 2015 Issue Art for Everyone The People’s Galleries: Art Museums & Exhibitions in Britain, 1800–1914 By Giles Waterfield LR
From the May 2003 Issue The Artist’s Artist Joshua Reynolds: The Life and Times of the First President of the Royal Academy By Ian McIntyre LR
From the October 2004 Issue A Life of Infinite Possibilities Leonardo Da Vinci: The Flights of the Mind By Charles Nicholl LR
From the September 2014 Issue Playing to the Gallery Reynolds: Portraiture in Action By Mark Hallett LR
From the August 2008 Issue National Trust Who Owns Antiquity? Museums and the Battle over Our Ancient Heritage By James Cuno LR
From the December 2007 Issue Private Riches Great Collectors of Our Time: Art Collecting Since 1945 By James Stourton LR
From the April 2006 Issue Treasure Going Cheap The Sale of the Late King’s Goods: Charles I and His Art Collection By Jerry Brotton LR
Sign Up to our newsletter
Receive free articles, highlights from the archive, news, details of prizes, and much more.@Lit_Review
Follow Literary Review on Twitter
Twitter Feed
How to ruin a film - a short guide by @TWHodgkinson:
Thomas W Hodgkinson - There Was No Sorcerer
Thomas W Hodgkinson: There Was No Sorcerer - Box Office Poison: Hollywood’s Story in a Century of Flops by Tim Robey
literaryreview.co.uk
How to ruin a film - a short guide by @TWHodgkinson:
Thomas W Hodgkinson - There Was No Sorcerer
Thomas W Hodgkinson: There Was No Sorcerer - Box Office Poison: Hollywood’s Story in a Century of Flops by Tim Robey
literaryreview.co.uk
Give the gift that lasts all year with a subscription to Literary Review. Save up to 35% on the cover price when you visit us at https://literaryreview.co.uk/subscribe and enter the code 'XMAS24'