The Burlington Magazine

The Burlington Magazine is a founded in 1903 in London and published scientific journal for art and decoration, which was founded by a group of art historians and experts, including Roger Fry, Bernard Berenson, and Herbert Horne. The articles are available through JSTOR.

The magazine announced on its own website that two of the most important art critics of the 20th century - Roger Fry and Herbert Read - two directors of the National Gallery - Charles Holmes and Neil MacGregor - and the pioneer of Caravaggio Movement - Benedict Nicolson - is one of the editors have. Among the authors included the most important art historians and critics of the 20th century by Kenneth Clark, John Pope -Hennessy and EH Gombrich to Denis Mahon, Francis Haskell, Theodore Reff, John Rewald, Pierre Rosenberg, Douglas Cooper and David Sylvester. Important personalities from the world of art and literature have also made contributions over the years - by Henry James, Osbert Sitwell and Walter Sickert to Georg Baselitz, Howard Hodgkin and Bridget Riley.

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