May 2021 Issue Dmitri Levitin A Gleam in the Eye Visions of Heaven: Dante and the Art of Divine Light By Martin Kemp LR
July 2017 Issue James Hall Portrait of a Lady Mona Lisa: The People and the Painting By Martin Kemp & Giuseppe Pallanti LR
December 2016 Issue Charles Hope Everything is Illuminated The Painted Book in Renaissance Italy 1450-1600 By Jonathan J G Alexander LR
October 2004 Issue Christopher Ondaatje Courting The Madonna Raphael: From Urbino To Rome By Hugo Chapman, Tom Henry, Carol Plazzotta LR
February 2015 Issue Jonathan Keates Object of Desire The Rape of Europa: The Intriguing History of Titian’s Masterpiece By Charles FitzRoy LR
June 2010 Issue Patrick Williams European Son The Escorial: Art and Power in the Renaissance By Henry Kamen LR
June 2012 Issue Paul Johnson Worshipper of Women Raphael: A Passionate Life By Antonio Forcellino (Translated by Lucinda Byatt) LR
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