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The Burlington Magazine

''The Burlington Magazine'' is a monthly academic journal that covers the fine and decorative arts. Established in 1903, it is the longest running art journal in the English language〔T. Fawcett, 'Scholarly Journals', in: ''The Art Press – Two Centuries of Art Magazines'', London, 1976, pp. 3–10, ISBN 0-905309-00-6〕 It is published by a charitable organisation since 1986.
==History==
The magazine was established in 1903 by a group of art historians and connoisseurs which included Roger Fry, Herbert Horne, Bernard Berenson, and Charles Holmes. Its most esteemed editors 〔H. Rees Leahy. 'For Connoisseurs: The Burlington Magazine', in: ''Art History and its institutions'', London and New York, 2002, pp. 231–245〕 have been Fry(1909–19), Herbert Read (1933–39), and Benedict Nicolson (1948–1978). The journal's structure was loosely based on its contemporary British publication ''The Connoisseur'', which was mainly aimed at collectors and had firm connections with the art trade. ''The Burlington Magazine'', however, added to this late Victorian tradition of market-based criticism new elements of historical research inspired by the leading academic German periodicals and thus created a formula that has remained almost intact to date: a combination of archival and formalist object-based art historical research juxtaposed to articles on collectors’ items and private collections, enlivened with notes on current art news, exhibitions and sales.〔A. Burton, 'Nineteenth Century Periodicals', in: ''The Art Press – Two Centuries of Art Magazines'', London, 1976, pp. 3–10, ISBN 0-905309-00-6〕 The lavishness of this publication almost immediately created financial troubles and in January 1905 〔Sutton, Denys, Select Chronology--'Letters of Roger Fry ' ,Chatto and Windus, London, 1972 ISBN 0701115998〕 Fry embarked on an American tour to find sponsorship to assure the survival of the journal.,〔C. J. Holmes, ''Self and partners (Mostly self)'', London, 1936, pp. 213–34, ISBN 1-4067-6927-4〕 which he had quickly recognized as a magazine for the developing study of art history.〔Sutton, Denys Intoduction-'Letters of Roger Fry', Chatto and Windus,London, 1972 ISBN 0701115998〕

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