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Pasha of fashion: in January 1974, Denys Sutton described the decadent Paris life of costumier Paul Poiret and his revolutionary effect on early-20th-century fashion. Reprint Apr 1, 2009 503
Victorian melodrama: 'the World of Sacheverell Sitwell' ran over three issues of APOLLO in late 1980. In the November issue, Denys Sutton examined the art historian's preoccupation with the macabre. Dec 1, 2007 479
Bring back the blue pencil; in a review of the Venice Biennale published in the August 1962 issue, Denys Sutton deplored the way that contemporary artists were overpraised. Mar 1, 2007 521
Off to gay Paree: in the December 1977 issue, Denys Sutton painted a nostalgic picture of Parisian culture during the early part of the 20th century. Feb 1, 2007 535
An eye for an Adonis: in the December 1975 issue, Denys Sutton celebrated the life of G.F. Waagen, the anglophile director of the Berlin Museum and author of Treasures of Art in Great Britain, 1854-57. Biography Sep 1, 2006 481
A turn of wit: in January 1965, Denys Sutton assessed the writings of the Bloomsbury critic Clive Bell, who had recently died. Reprint Jul 1, 2006 519
Hucksters at the Tate. Nov 1, 2005 457
A man with 'buzz': in the July 1964 issue Denys Sutton looked back on the life and writings of the American critic James Gibbons Huneker. Critical Essay Dec 1, 2004 602
A shy pioneer: in the April 1981 issue, a new biography of William R. Valentiner by Margaret Sterne prompted Denys Sutton to recall this German-born former director of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Biography Sep 1, 2004 495
La vie en rose: the May 1972 issue contained a seventy-fifth birthday tribute by Denys Sutton to Sir Sacheverell Sitwell, celebrating his pioneering appreciation of baroque and rococo art. Jul 1, 2004 592
The March 1975 issue was devoted to articles on nineteenth-century art by the late painter, set-designer and historian Robin Ironside, whose elusive personality was recalled. Brief Article Jun 1, 2004 253

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