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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 June 2016
In February 1992 a magazine called The Connoisseur died. Born in September 1901, it had lived a long life, and was the oldest of the once great triumvirate of British art periodicals, alongside The Burlington Magazine (1903) and Apollo (1925). While the latter two have survived into the 21st century, in 1982 The Connoisseur went into retirement and moved to America. This paper will tell the story of the last 15 years of the magazine’s life, from its happy 75th birthday through to an ignominious final eight months.