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- Rainbow like an emerald, stained glass in Lorraine in the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries, Meredith Parsons Lillich
- Netherlandish scrolled gables of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, Henry-Russell Hitchcock
- Raphael's Bible, a study of the Vatican Logge, Bernice F. Davidson
- Content and context of visual arts in the Islamic world, papers from a colloquium in memory of Richard Ettinghausen, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, 2-4 April 1980, planned and organized by Carol Manson Bier, edited by Priscilla P. Soucek
- The classical monument, reflections on the connection between morality and art in Greek and Roman sculpture, Philipp Fehl
- Dolce's Aretino and Venetian art theory of the Cinquecento, by Mark W. Roskill
- A collection of sculpture in classical and early Christian Antioch, Dericksen M. Brinkerhoff
- The Nazareth capitals and the Crusader Shrine of the Annunciation, by Jaroslav Folda
- The flabellum of Tournus, by Lorenz E.A. Eitner
- The sarcophagi of Ravenna, Marion Lawrence
- The architecture of the monastic library in Italy, 1300-1600, catalogue with introductory essay, James F. O'Gorman
- Ptolemaic paintings and mosaics and the Alexandrian style, by Blanche R. Brown
- The Church of Santa Trinita in Florence, by Howard Saalman
- Caravaggio and his copyists, by Alfred Moir
- Apulian red-figured vase-painters of the plain style, by Alexander Cambitoglou and A.D. Trendall
- Boccaccio's Des cleres et nobles femmes, systems of signification in an illuminated manuscript, Brigitte Buettner
- The iconography of the Immaculate Conception in the Middle Ages and early Renaissance, by Mirella Levi D'Ancona
- Brancusi's birds, Athena T. Spear
- Earth and ocean, the terrestrial world in early Byzantine art, Henry Maguire
- The iconography of preface and miniature in the Byzantine Gospel book, Robert S. Nelson
- The state portrait, its origin and evolution, Marianna Jenkins
- The Romanesque wooden doors of Auvergne, Walter Cahn
- Roman black-and-white figural mosaics, John R. Clarke
- Versailles, the château of Louis XIV, Robert W. Berger
- The Via Latina catacomb, imitation and discontinuity in fourth-century Roman painting, William Tronzo
- The Parma Ildefonsus, a Romanesque illuminated manuscript from Cluny, and related works, by Meyer Schapiro
- Panel reliefs of Marcus Aurelius, by Inez Scott Ryberg
- Niccolò di Giovanni Fiorentiono and Venetian sculpture of the early Renaissance, Anne Markham Schulz
- Roman wall paintings from Boscoreale in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, by Phyllis Williams Lehmann ; with an appendix by Herbert Bloch
- The murals of Eugene Delacroix at Saint-Sulpice, Jack J. Spector
- Sarvistan, a study in early Iranian architecture, Lionel Bier
- The New York Cruciform Lectionary, Jeffrey C. Anderson
- Tapestries for the courts of Federico II, Ercole, and Ferrante Gonzaga, 1522-63, Clifford M. Brown and Guy Delmarcel with the collaboration of Anna Maria Lorenzoni
- Circle and oval in the Square of Saint Peter's, Bernini's art of planning, Timothy K. Kitao
- Antoine Le Pautre, a French architect of the era of Louis XIV, Robert W. Berger
- Hitler's state architecture, the impact of classical antiquity, Alex Scobie
- Gianlorenzo Bernini, new aspects of his art and thought : a commemorative volume, edited by Irving Lavin
- The paintings in the studiolo of Isabella d'Este at Mantua, Egon Verheyen
- Anticlassicism in Greek sculpture of the fourth century B.C, Blanche R. Brown
- The Farwell collection, by Franklin P. Johnson
- Illuminating the epic, the Kassel Willehalm Codex and the landgraves of Hesse in the early fourteenth century, Joan A. Holladay
- The portraits of Charles V of France (1338-1380), Claire Richter Sherman
- Five illuminated manuscripts of Giangaleazzo Visconti, Edith W. Kirsch
- Beholding the sacred mysteries, programs of the Byzantine sanctuary, Sharon E.J. Gerstel
- Degas and the business of art, a cotton office in New Orleans, Marilyn R. Brown
- Nicola Pisano's Arca di San Domenico and its legacy, Anita Fiderer Moskowitz
- The rule, the Bible, and the council, the library of the Benedictine Abbey at Praglia, Diana Gisolfi, Staale Sinding-Larsen
- The Aegean and the Orient in the second millennium B.C, Helen J. Kantor
- Bernini and the crossing of Saint Peter's, Irving Lavin
- The portal of the saints of Reims Cathedral, a study in mediaeval iconography, by William M. Hinkle