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Books reviewed in this section are:Anthony Julius Transgressions: The Offences of ArtAndrew Hemingway Artists on the Left: American Artists and the Communist Movement, 1926–1956Griselda Pollock Looking Back to the Future: Essays on Art, Life and DeathJeryldene M Wood (ed) The Cambridge Guide to Piero Della FrancescaRebecca Bailey Bedell The Anatomy of Nature: Geology and American Landscape Painting, 1825–1875Greg Smith The Emergence of the Professional Watercolourist: Contentions and Alliances in the Artistic Domain, 1760–1824Marianne Roland Michel, Peter C Sutton and Carolyn Rose Rebbert The Floral Art of Pierre‐Koseph RedoutéGeorge Brookshaw Pomona Britannica: The Complete PlatesOleg Grabar Mostly Miniatures: An Introduction to Persian PaintingValerie Gonzalez Beauty and Islam: Aesthetics in Islamic Art and CultureMirella Ricciardi African Visions: The Diary of an African PhotographerJean‐Baptiste Bacquart The Tribal Arts of AfricaElizabeth Cameron Art of the LegaPeter Davies BratbyElizabeth Pilliod Pontormo Bronzino Allori. A Genealogy of Florentine ArtAndrew Wilton Five Centuries of British Painting from Holbein to HodgkinWilliam Vaughan GainsboroughAdrian Hicken Apollinaire, Cubism and OrphismGuillaume Apollinaire The Cubist PaintersFelix Thürlemann Robert CampinDavid Bindman Ape to Apollo: Aesthetics and the Idea of Race in the 18th CenturyElizabeth Mansfield (ed) Art History and its Institutions: Foundations of a DisciplineKenneth McConkey Memory and Desire: Painting in Britain and Ireland at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
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