October 1991 Issue Patrick O’Connor She Knew Them All Great Artists in Close-up: Matisse, Picasso, Miró – As I Knew Them By Rosamond Bernier LR
October 2008 Issue Jane Rye The Wild Shores of Buggery Francis Bacon: Anatomy of an Enigma By Michael Peppiatt Francis Bacon: Studies for a Portrait By Michael Peppiatt LR
February 2005 Issue Jane Rye A Picture in a Thousand Words Hang-Ups: Essays on Painting (Mostly) By Simon Schama LR
November 2012 Issue Martin Gayford Canvassing Opinions In My View: Personal Reflections on Art by Today’s Leading Artists By Simon Grant (ed) LR
December 2012 Issue Matthew Parker Artists of the Archipelago Caribbean: Art at the Crossroads of the World By Edited by Deborah Cullen & Elvis Fuentes LR
March 2013 Issue Tim Hilton Works on Paper The Books that Shaped Art History: From Gombrich and Greenberg to Alpers and Krauss By Richard Shone and John-Paul Stonard (Ed) LR
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