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TITLE: THE CONNOISSEUR Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: JANUARY, 1985; Vol. 215, No. 875
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: "Unlucky Opals. Classic Pot-Au-Feu. Avant0Guarde: Dead or Alive?" Photograph by Alen MacWeeney; earring courtesy of Buccellati.

CONNOISSEUR'S WORLD: "What's new?"; Atlanta's Taj Mahal; the truth about Modigliani's sculptures; snacking in Palermo; this month's choice auctions.
THE PERFORMER: The virtuoso Horacio Gutierrez can make his piano sing.
INVESTOR'S FILE: Beware of diamonds.
RESTING ON ONE'S FLORALS: Flowered needlepoint rugs have again captured the imagination, by Barbara Jepson.
GLORIOUS POT-AU-FEU: It is the oldest great dish in the world, and here's the best way to cook it, by George Lang.
HEX STONE: Undeniably beautiful, opals may bring bad luck, by Anita Shreve.
A VERY CURIOUS MAN: The independent views of Maurice Rheims, the French tastemaker, by G. Y. Dryansky.
TAKING IT EASY: Hotel Drouot, Paris's big auction house, is losing prestige, but bargains abound, by Paul Chutkow.
INSPIRATIONS: Eight famous photographers recall what most influenced their way of seeing, by Erla Zwingle.
THE WINES OF THE VALTELLINA: One of Italy's delights, by Eunice Fried.
A WRITER'S BEST FRIEND: What a top literary agent does, by Sonny Kleinfield.
BONNET HOUSE: A fabulous anomaly in Florida, by Carl I. Weinhardt, Jr.
BACH'S OTHER CHILDREN: One of the world's finest boys choirs hymns in godless Leipzig, by Uwe Siemon-Netto.
CIVILIZATIONS' TEMPLE: For 2,200 years, this building in Syracuse has been a place of worship, by Marina Warner.
BRIEFING PAPER: An informed look at the New York Winter Antiques Show.
PRIVATE LINE: The best of beers; re- rating films; New York's caviar palace.
TRAVELINE: Where to visit.
AVANT-GARDE: The adventurers.


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