Apollo Magazine, February 2025
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Founded in 1925 and published monthly, Apollo is one of the world’s oldest and most respected magazines on the visual arts. One can expect art news, comment and reviews; and exclusive interviews with leading artists, curators and collectors.
In this issue:
- How pastels caused a stir in 18th-century Paris
- Cimabue, the first light of the Renaissance
- When Rubens was king of his own castle
- Will US tariffs threaten the art market?
Also, American museums and the culture wars, in defence of eccentrics, the retro pleasures of Viennetta, Italy’s answer to Versailles; reviews of Orphism in New York and medieval women in London, John Singer Sargent’s favourite family, and the only Disney character who was ever funny. Plus: Helen Gordon on the meteorite that captivated Dürer.
London, UK; 220 x 285mm; 98 pages