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THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE Edited by BENEDICT NICOLSON with the advice of the following Consultative Committee: A. F. BLUNT, C.V.O. T. S. R. BOASE SIR KENNETH CLARK, K.C.B. W. G. CONSTABLE MARTIN DAVIES BRINSLEY FORD E. H. GOMBRICH BASIL GRAY, M.A. OTTO KURZ, PH.D. DENIS MAHON C. C. OMAN PAUL OPPE, C.B. J. POPE-HENNESSY, M.B.E. A. E. POPHAM, F.B.A. PHILIP POUNCEY BERNARD RACKHAM, C.B. HERBERT READ, LITT.D. D. TALBOT RICE, M.B.E., D.LITT. ELLIS K. WATERHOUSE F. J. B. WATSON, M.A., F.S.A. GEOFFREY WEBB, M.A., F.S.A., HON.R.I.B.A. JOHANNES WILDE, DR.PHIL. R. WITTKOWER F. WORMALD THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE was established in 1903. The foremost art scholars in the world are numbered among its contributors. Since 1903 it has held its place as the most important and comprehensive art journal in the world. During that long period the leading art dealers of Europe and America have made regular use of the advertisement pages. Their support would not have been maintained had they not steadily reaped satisfactory benefit. THE BURLINGTON is an international publication and its subscription list includes the names of the Directors of public galleries and museums throughout the world, private collectors, connoisseurs and art dealers everywhere. There are subscribers to THE BURLINGTON in: British Isles Italy Sweden Belgium Canada South Africa Portugal Finland Bavaria U.S.A. Switzerland Austria India Egypt D.E. Indies Roumania Greece Germany Spain Czecho-Slovakia Poland Hungary South America Norway France Russia Holland Denmark Australia China One of the great advantages offered to advertisers lies in the fact that the Magazine is read by the wealthy and cultured classes, whom no other medium of a similar nature reaches in anything like the same degree. Its reputation for integrity and character insures its being preserved intact as a standard work of reference when other and less authoritative publications are thrown away. Should you wish to bring your name before wealthy buyers in all parts of the world, the surest, as well as the most economical means, would undoubtedly be an advertisement in THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE. We suggest that it would be to your advantage to allow your name to be included in the list of those who advertise in its columns. If you are not already a subscriber, a specimen copy will be sent to you on request post free. P.T.O.