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Diana Vreeland: Immoderate Style. Richard Martin and Harold Koda.Portfolio. 31 pp., 73 ills. (17 in color).Dinner with Tom Jones: Eighteenth-Century Cookery Adapted for theModern Kitchen. Lorna J. Sass. Drawings by Thomas Rowlandson.196 pp., 136 ills.Discoveries: From the Land <strong>of</strong> the Queen <strong>of</strong> Sheba and Rewriting History.(Video). <strong>Metropolitan</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Director Philippe de Montebello and<strong>Museum</strong> curators tell the story <strong>of</strong> recent acquisitions for the departments<strong>of</strong> Islamic <strong>Art</strong> and Ancient Near Eastern <strong>Art</strong>. Christopher Noey,producer. 16 minutes.“La Divine Comtesse”: Photographs <strong>of</strong> the Countess de Castiglione. PierreApraxine and Xavier Demange, with Françoise Heilbrun and MicheleFalzone del Barbarò. 192 pp., 157 ills. (85 in color).Dosso Dossi: Court Painter in Renaissance Ferrara. Peter Humfrey andMauro Lucco, with contributions by Andrea Rothe, Andrea Bayer,Dawson Carr, Jadranka Bentini, and Anna Coliva. 328 pp., 208 ills.(103 in color).Drawings from New York Collections. Vol. 1, <strong>The</strong> Italian Renaissance.Jacob Bean and Felice Stampfle. 246 pp., 151 ills.Drawings from New York Collections. Vol. 2, <strong>The</strong> Seventeenth Century inItaly. Felice Stampfle and Jacob Bean. 228 pp., 140 ills.Drawings from New York Collections. Vol. 3, <strong>The</strong> Eighteenth Century inItaly. Jacob Bean and Felice Stampfle. 450 pp., 300 ills.Drawings from the J. Paul Getty <strong>Museum</strong>. George R. Goldner. 24 pp.,10 ills.<strong>The</strong> Drawings <strong>of</strong> Filippino Lippi and His Circle. George R. Goldner,Carmen C. Bambach, Alessandro Cecchi, William M. Griswold,Jonathon Nelson, Innis Howe Shoemaker, and Elizabeth Barker.420 pp., 288 ills. (217 in color).<strong>The</strong> Drawings <strong>of</strong> Leonardo da Vinci. Student Guide. (Complimentarypublication). Rebecca Arkenberg.Dutch and Flemish Paintings from the Hermitage. Foreword by BorisPiotrovsky. Introduction by Irina Sokolova. 160 pp., 66 ills. (62 incolor).EEarly Firearms <strong>of</strong> Great Britain and Ireland from the Collection <strong>of</strong> Clay P.Bedford. 192 pp., 285 ills.

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