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TITLE: THE CONNOISSEUR Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: May 1989; Vol. 219, No. 928
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The dome of St. Peter's, photographed by Ferdinando Scianna.

THE LIVELY ARTS: The censorious John Simon interviews FRANCES STERNHAGEN, the actor's actress.

000H-LA-LILIANE!: LILANE MONTEVECCHI -- Meet a mad, marvelous chanteuse, by Laurie Winer. Article, photos.

NO KIDDING; KITES!: Don't say no one warned you -- these dazzlers capture souls, by Laurence Gonzales.

PROFESSOR TO THE STARS: Why Richard Brown's movie class at the New School for Social Research is such big box office, by Richard B. Woodward.

MOVIE CALENDAR: Looking ahead to Hollywood's hot films for summer.

ATYS TRIUMPHANT: The Brooklyn Academy of Music imports Louis XIV's favorite opera, in glorious form.

SHOES ITALIAN STYLE: Della Valle conquers America with a combo that deserves to be invincible: style and comfort, by Susan Jacoby.

TIME FOR REFORM: The barbaric sport of pro hockey needs a savior -- and happily one is at hand, by Billy Altman.

ETERNAL ROME: A leisurely, fiercely selective connoisseur's guide to the best art, scenery, and dining in eleven of the city's "villages," by Thomas Hoving.

A FAMILY MYSTERY: Is a photograph behind this Degas masterpiece?.

CONNOISSEUR'S WORLD: Prince Charles's favorite architect; psychedelic Paris chic; Michael Jackson revealed on video; an Englishwoman in Amazonia; cartoons for an absurd era; folk art comes of age; Doctorow below par; tigers from Tibet; the question of Paul Manship.

AUCTIONS: Bull markets galloping on.

THE RIGHT WAY: Jaime Ortiz-Patiño's home in Geneva is sheer perfection, by Mary McDougall.

THE MOVIES: In the Valley of Hell with the cast of Lawrence of Arabia.

INVESTOR'S FILE: What to know before giving art for a tax deduction.


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