



Museum Acquisitions 2005: a Selection.
Apollo 2005, Dec, 162, 526
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British Museum, London; Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent; Tullie House Museum and Gallery, Carlisle The Staffordshire Moorlands Pan, Roman, mid-2nd century AD.
Gauguin and a Brothel in Arles: Gauguin's Stay in Arles with van Gogh in 1888 had a Transforming Impact on His Art Parry Because It was Also a Time of Sexual Awakening, Argues Martin Gayford, Using Newly Discovered Evidence (Paul Gauguin)
2006
Neglected Catalysts: The Function of Drawings and Paintings in Barbara Hepworth's Oeuvre.
2003
Britain and the Bauhaus: Alan Powers Challenges the View That the Reception of the Bauhaus in 1930S Britain Went Little Futher Than Providing Temporary Shelter for Some of Its Teachers. Common Roots with the Bauhaus in the Arts and Crafts Movement Helps to Explain a Lively British Interest in the School's Ideals, Among Not Only Architects But Also Designers--and Even Puppeteers (Essay)
2006
Vital English Art: Futurism and the Vortex of London 1910-14: C.R.W. Nevinson's Pre-war Association with the Italian Futurists Profoundly Affected His Art But Led to an Irreparable Split with the Rest of the English Avant-Garde. Michael Walsh Explores Nevinson's Art in This Formative Period, Using Recently Discovered Images of Lost Paintings.
2005
Carpets in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
2003
Prunella Clough: 1919-1999: Seeing the World Sideways (Prunella Clough at Olympia) (Biography)
2004