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TITLE: THE CONNOISSEUR Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: AUGUST 1982; Vol. 211, No. 846
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Photo by Giraudon/ L'Orangerie, Paris.

HENRI MATISSE IN MOROCCO: How Morocco's exoticism, bright colors, and brilliant light caused the great painter to redefine his ideas about his own art. By Jack D. Flam.

HOSPITALITY IN GRAND STYLE: A selective tour of the redecorated and refurbished British Embassy residence in Washington, D.C.

By Paula Deitz.

ON THE TRAIL OF A RHINO CUP: Found: a beautiful Chinese cup made of rhinoceros horn and dated 1628. By Jan Chapman.

REACHING FOR PERFECTION: Skip Zahniser set out to build the best wooden yacht in the world. By Bruce Porter.

MAGIC IN THEIR SILVER: The silver jewelry of the tribes of the Thai hills is being bought up by people who do not see what its loss means to the tribes. By Frederic V. Grunfeld.

BREAKERS: The awful beauty of Atlantic waves as they swell, crest, and crash. Photos by Douglas Faulkner.

THE TIMELESS FASHIONS OF MADAME GRES: In a rare interview, the great French couturiere talks about her principles, sense of style, and desire to be alone: "Solitude is essential, but terribly oppressive." By Pascale Villiers le Moy.

THE GREAT AMERICAN CLAMBAKE: Historical notes about the ultimate in open-air seafood, along with informal instructions about cooking it so that the clams and lobster are hot and succulent and the corn is smoky and sweet. By Evan Jones.

DEPARTMENTS:
MUSEUM REVIEW: In Spain, only the Prado surpasses Seville's Museo de Bellas Artes.
FOCUS: Was it thieves or vandals who chipped five faces off the Orvieto Cathedral's bas-relief facade?.
GALLERY PROFILE: Seattle's Michael and Sharon Johnson are top dealers in Northwest Coast Indian art.
COLLECTING: Now all the rage: glass by contemporary artists.
TRAVEL: Go first-class in Europe while the dollar gains strength.
CONNOISSEUR'S WORLD: A roundup of the most significant new exhibitions, auctions, and fairs.
INVESTOR'S FILE: The sculpture of nineteenth- century England and France is so well made that it may soon rise in value.
BEER: New local breweries are pouring out the nation's finest beers.
A QUESTION OF TASTE: Portable stereo--a new dimension in looking at art.


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