
Metropolitan Museum Journal, v. 37
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- "Thoughts of Clare Le Corbeiller"
- "An Early Greek Bronze Sphinx Support"
- "Framed in Fifteenth-Century Florence"
- "An Early Meissen Discovery: A Shield Bearer Designed by Hans Daucher for the Ducal Chapel in the Cathedral of Meissen"
- "A New Drawing by Jean Cousin the Elder for the Saint Mamas Tapestries"
- "A Sixteenth-Century Lacquered Chinese Box"
- "Miss America's Brother and His Club"
- "Some Seventeenth-Century French Painted Enamel Watchcases"
- "Migration and Metamorphosis: The Transformation of Shapes, Ornaments, and Materials"
- "Japanese Porcelain at Burghley House: The Inventory of 1688 and the Sale of 1888"
- "Meissen Porcelain for Sophie Dorothea of Prussia and the Exchange of Visits between the Kings of Poland and Prussia in 1728"
- "William Bradshaw: Furniture Maker and Tapestry Weaver"
- "A Pattern of Exchange: Jan Luyken and Chine de Commande Porcelain"
- "The Reign of Magots and Pagods"
- "The Development of Repertoire in Mennecy Porcelain Sculpture, circa 1738–65"
- "A Drawing by Canaletto of Richmond House Terrace"
- "The Spaghetti Eaters"
- "'I'm No Angel': A Terracotta Model of Saint Vincent Ferrer by Giuseppe Sanmartino"
- "Sir Francis Watson at Firle Place, East Sussex"
- "A New Attribution of Three Sèvres Vases"
- "A Meuble à Corbeil in the Metropolitan Museum"
- "The 'Etruscan' Style at Sèvres: A Bowl from Marie-Antoinette's Dairy at Rambouillet"
- "Hard-Paste Porcelain Plates from Sèvres with Chinoiserie Decoration in Colored Golds and Platinum"
- "The River Nile, A Giovanni Volpato Masterwork"
- "A Paris Porcelain Dinner Service for the American Market"
- "A Nineteenth-Century Sèvres Cup and Saucer"
- "A Modest Sèvres Vase for a King"
- "'Reproductions of the Christian Glass of the Catacombs': James Jackson Jarves and the Revival of the Art of Glass in Venice"
- "Balthus's Mountain Guide Revisited"
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