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Don't forget _Sixteen Pleasures_ by Robert Hellenga.



At 01:23 PM 3/11/99 EST, you wrote:
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>Dear Colleagues:
>
>I am interested in knowing if anyone in ARLIS/NA has created a
>bibliography, or knows of one created elsewhere, of art-related fiction --
>especially art-related mysteries.  One thinks of _Murder in the National
>Gallery_ by Margaret Truman, James Bradbury's _The Seventh Sacrament_
>(involving an architecture competition, George Herman's _Tears of the
>Madonna_ in which Leonardo da vinci is a central character, Brian
>johnston's books featuring architectural historian, Winston Wyc, _Murder
>at the Gardner_ by Jane Langton, such John Malcolm books as _Whistler in
>the Dark_, Iain Pears's books like _The Titian Committee_, The Bernini
>Bust_ and _Giotto's Hand_, Thomas Swan's _Cezanne Chase_ and the Jonathan
>Gash series featuring Lovejoy.
>
>But, there are others.  Do you know of a bibliography?  Or do you know of
>other art-related mysteries?
>
>Thanks in advance for your help!  I am willing to post the results to the
>list if there is enough interest.
>
>Ray Anne Lockard
>
>                                Ray Anne Lockard
>                         Head, Frick Fine Arts Library
>                           University Library System
>                            University of Pittsburgh
>                             Pittsburgh, PA  15260
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>                A book should be a ball of light in one's hands.
>                                   Ezra Pound
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>
Nancy Mactague, MA, MSLIS
Reference/Extended Services Librarian
Aurora University
347 S. Gladstone Ave.
Aurora, IL 60506 USA
Phone (630) 844-5443
Fax (630) 844-3848

"Archaeology provides the chronological framework for art history."
Munby, BAR, 1977