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Nomadic <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Eurasian Steppes: <strong>The</strong> Eugene V. Thawand Other Notable New York Collections. Emma C. Bunker, withcontributions by James C. Y. Watt and Zhixin Sun. 248 pp., 240 ills.(175 in color).Northern European Clocks in New York Collections. Clare Vincent. 25 pp.,28 ills.Notable Acquisitions, 1975 – 1979. 96 pp., 130 ills. (33 in color).Notable Acquisitions, 1979 – 1980. 80 pp., 135 ills. (24 in color).Notable Acquisitions, 1980 – 1981. 83 pp., 141 ills. (26 in color).Notable Acquisitions, 1981 – 1982. 80 pp., 124 ills. (30 in color).Notable Acquisitions, 1982 – 1983. 88 pp., 124 ills. (34 in color).Notable Acquisitions, 1983 – 1984. 128 pp., 167 ills. (63 in color).Notable Acquisitions, 1984 – 1985. 72 pp., 105 ills. (30 in color).OOldenburg and van Bruggen on the Ro<strong>of</strong>. (Online feature). VincentFalivene, producer.http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/oldenburg/index.htmlOne Hundred European Drawings in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Metropolitan</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>.Jacob Bean. 222 pp., 100 ills.“Only the Best”: Masterpieces <strong>of</strong> the Calouste Gulbenkian <strong>Museum</strong>, Lisbon.Ed. by Katharine Baetjer and James David Draper, with essays by JoãoCastel-Branco Pereira and Nuno Vassallo e Silva. 176 pp., 130 ills.(124 in color).Orazio and <strong>Art</strong>emisia Gentileschi. Keith Christiansen, Judith Mann,et al. 496 pp., 249 ills. (121 in color).Oriental Rugs in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Metropolitan</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>. M. S. Diamond,with a chapter by Jean Mailey. 356 pp., 141 ills. (19 in color).Orientalism: Visions <strong>of</strong> the East in Western Dress. Richard Martin andHarold Koda. 96 pp., 85 ills. (60 in color).<strong>The</strong> Orientation <strong>of</strong> Hieroglyphs. Part 1, Reversals. Henry George Fischer.Egyptian Studies, 2. 160 pp., 127 ills.Origami Inspired by Japanese Prints. Steve Biddle and Megumi Biddle.96 pp., with 48 sheets <strong>of</strong> origami paper. Full color throughout.Origins <strong>of</strong> Impressionism. Gary Tinterow and Henri Loyrette. 496 pp.,645 ills. (219 in color).

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