View/Purchase Past Issues Click on "View Back Issue & Ordering" to view the table of contents for each issue. If you wish to purchase, you may then add issues to your shopping cart. New subscribers often purchase all back issues, so back issues are selling out. Back issue prices are $9.50 plus $3.25 S&H. You may also order by phone. Inside the U.S., call 800-610-5771 (Weekdays 9-5pm Eastern). Outside the U.S., call 561-655-8778. All major credit cards accepted. To purchase the current issue, visit Barnes & Noble Stores, Border's Bookstores, Hudson News, or any of thousands of newsstands nationwide. Save 50% off the newsstand price with a subscription. If you cannot find Fine Art Connoissieur in your bookstore, PLEASE make a request. In many cases the shop is sold out, and in some cases the shop may start carrying the magazine as a result of your request. Note: (4/07) It was recently discovered that some back issue purchase pages are not functioning properly due to a programming glitch. If there is a back issue you wish to purchase that does not have a "View back issues and ordering" link, you may phone us, or email Chad Slade (chad@fineartconnoisseur.com) to order these issues. Please accept our apology for the inconvienience.  November - December 2009
Distinct Yet Allied: Painting and Photography in Mid 19th-Century France New Directions in Children's Portraiture Gary Schwartz: A Force for Good in Dutch Art Artists Making Their Mark: Three to Watch Art at Stanford: Better than Ever Whitman's Civil War A New Exhibition Closely Considers an Artist's Work Palm Beach: Rich in Art, Too When Words Become Pictures View Back Issue & Ordering  September - October 2009
More than Van Gogh's Second Cousin: Anton Mauve Reconsidered Lisa Egeli: Finding the Love Antique Maps Chart a Course Between Past and Present Change, for the Better, at Syracuse Assessing the Authenticity of Your Painting American Women Artists Head East Artists Making Their Mark: Three to Watch Denver: Art Capital of the Rockies Elevating the Art of the Deal A Tale of Two Art Books The Accidental Collection of Carmel, California View Back Issue & Ordering
 July - August 2009
Leonard Baskin: Jack of All Trades--and Master of All Will Barnet's New Cache of Old Memories Artists Making Their Mark: Three to Watch Contemporary Botanical Art: In Full Bloom America's Artistic Pantheon The Artistic Librarian An Artistic Nor'easter A Possession that Possesses Me View Back Issue & Ordering
 May - June 2009
Henry Ryan MacGinnis, Painter of American Landscapes Stanley Wood: An Artist Lost, and Found You, Too, Can Own a Rembrandt Rembrandt Goes West Holland's Window on Russia Richard Schmid and His Influence Artists Making Their Mark: Three to Watch Palm Beach Breathes Out Again Intimacy and Refinement: The Hamilton Collection of Terracotta Sculptures Pretty Is Fine, But What about Ugly? Art in Chicag A Local's Tip Sheet View Back Issue & Ordering
 March - April 2009
Exhibition Preview: A Victorian Entrepreneur's Extraordinary Collecting Project
Paintings That Still Matter
Catharine Lorillard Wolfe: Art Matronage in the Gilded Age and Beyond
Sherry Camhy: Drawing It All Together
Three Eastern Artists and One Western Museum Create the Perfect Storm
Artists Making Their Mark: Nancy Bush, Susiehyer, and Bryan Mark Taylor
Dallas Thinks Big—about Art
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 January - February 2009
A Family's Story Parallels Russia's: The Kugachs Russian Arc: Continuity and Change in St. Petersburg Exhibition Preview: Ann Norton's Adventure in 20th-Century Sculpture Artists Making Their Mark: Sean Beavers, Ann Gale, and Alexandra Tyng Driven to Collect: Walter P. Chrysler Jr. and the Chrysler Museum of Art Hidden Collection: The Merriman Collection of Russian Realism A Decade at the Helm in Laguna Beach: Bolton Colburn It's Fair Season in LA Classic and Classy: Art in Charleston View Back Issue & Ordering
 November-December 2008
Theresa Bernstein: Rediscovering an Ashcan School Painter Harvey Dinnerstein: A Traditionalist for All Ages A Little Competition is a Good Thing Sabin Howard: Energy Inside and Out Artists to Watch: What They’re Doing Now Exhibition Preview: The World of G.F. Watts Hidden Collection: An Artist Truly at Home with the Past Destination Art: Off the Beaten Track, in Manhattan Beyond the Galleries: The Brooklyn Museum Library Shares Its Treasures An Art Fair in Salzburg A Look Inside the Salmagundi Club A Regionalist Masterpiece Deconstructed View Back Issue & Ordering
 September-October 2008
Reclaiming Ivan Meštrović: "The Greatest Phenomenon among Sculptors"
Forging an Artistic Identity: Picasso's Self-Portrait Caricature of 1903
The Paintings of Joseph McGurl: Nature, Science, and a Bit of Magic
Artists Making Their Mark: Three to Watch
Gabriela Gonzalez Dellosso, Robert Goldstrom, and Edgar Jerins
Atlanta Rethinks the Louvre's Masterpieces
The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art: A Hidden Treasure Reborn
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 July-August 2008
Bessie Potter Vonnoh: A Sculptor’s Legacy in New York
In Contemporary Rhythm: The Paintings of Ernest L. Blumenschein
Timothy J. Clark: Master of Color, Light, and Shadow
A Texas Museum Collects Sculpture, and Wisely
A Missed Opportunity? The Unusual Story of America’s Rodin Museum
Artists Making Their Mark: Three to Watch
Was this Panel Painted by Turner?
Destination Art: Fine Art is Brewing in Milwaukee
Sculpture Flourishes a Mile High
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 May-June 2008
Stanford White, High Society, and Portraiture
Walton Ford’s Not-So-Peaceable Kingdom
American Marine Art Lives!
Artists Making Their Mark: Three to Watch
On the Road Again
A Passion for Victorian Art: The John H. Schaeffer Collection
Deciphering Auction Records: A Little Learning Can Be a Dangerous Thing
Destination Art: Jackson Hole Hits Its Artistic Stride
Unlocking the Value of Your Art
Rediscovering Seymour Fogel
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 March-April 2008 All Wet? Impressionists on the Beach
Back to Boudin
Philip Koch: Experiencing Nature, Inside and Out
Eye Candy: The Contrasts of Wayne Thiebaud
Artists Making Their Mark: Three to Watch
Discover the immense talents of Kamille Corry, Tony Pro, and Annamarie Trombetta
A World of Art, No Longer Invisible
Dreaming the Emerald City: The Evolution of Two Distinctive Seattle Museums
Selecting the Appropriate Frame: The Eliza Doolittle Principle
Tools of the Trade: Scholarly Publications Worth Knowing
Surveying Picasso: John Richardson’s Extraordinary Project
Hidden Collection: Facing the Late Victorians, The Mark Samuels Lasner Collection
Art Basel Miami Beach Gets a Reality Check
Destination Art: An Oasis for Art in Palm Desert View Back Issue & Ordering
 January-February 2008 The Evolving Legacy of Rockwell Kent Tracking a Force of Nature Return to Fox Island: An Artist’s Journey through Alaska A Moveable Feast of Spanish Art The Gilgore Collection: A New Look at Italian Art, 1850-1925 Antiques Roadshow: Where Art, and Hope, Spring Eternal Artists Making Their Mark: Five to Watch It’s a Fair World, After All Destination Art: Fine Art, Après Ski View Back Issue & Ordering
 November-December 2007 John Sloan: Still on the American Scene Drawing Connections: Modernist Masters Look to the Past How to read a Modern Painting: An Interview with Jon Thompson Artists making their mark: Three to Watch The Human Touch To be both engaging and mysterious: Painting Portraits of Real People Destination Art: Scottsdale, Arizona’s Oasis of Art Hidden Collection: Realism Now, The Peterson Collection View Back Issue & Ordering  September-October 2007- Sold Out Not just a Pre-Raphaelite: Rediscovering John Everett Millais An American Quaker collects the Pre-Raphaelites: Samuel Bancroft’s Unique Journey “Before the Silent Smile of Nature's God”: The Transcendental Landscapes of Christopher Pearse Cranch Soviet Socialist Realism—In Utah And more Soviet Art—In Minnesota The Moscow World Fine Art Fair: Observing a Field, and a Country, in Transition Destination Art: A Hudson River Town Sheds Light on Edward Hopper’s Art Artists making their mark: Three to Watch A Breath of Fresh Air: Painting Nature Now Hidden Collection: Atlanta’s Schlossberg Collection View Back Issue & Ordering  July-August 2007 Eternal Frida: Looking Again at Frida Kahlo Contour, Bones, and Skin: Cézanne’s Influence on John Folinsbee Painters of the World, Poets of the Brush The Immoral Right: A Newly Discovered Sculpture by Aristide Maillol Is Denied Authentication A new heyday for Figurative Sculpture Artists making their mark: Three to Watch Silverpoint: Old Medium, New Art Paul Mellon: A Connoisseur Who Looked and Listened Destination Art: The “Queen City of the West” Still Nurtures Her ArtsVictorians in Togas: Some Musings View Back Issue & Ordering
 May-June 2007 Lawrence Alma-Tadema: The Collection of Allen Funt Victorians in Togas: Some Musings Daniel Graves: Making the Past Present The Lure of Italy Endures Artists Making Their Mark: Three to Watch Looking for Mary Cassatt From Your Collection: A Parisian Portrait on Lake Champlain Hidden Collection: The Grey Collection of American Paintings Destination Art: High Times for Art in New Mexico's High Desert The Fair Game: TEFAF Continues its Reign View Back Issue & Ordering
 March-April 2007 Anders Zorn Etchings Late Victorian Watercolors: Hercules Bradazon Brabazon and Arthur Melville Burton Silverman Thomas William Jones Historic Collection Destination Art: Utah Hidden Collection: Norbert and Elizabeth Wirsching of Manhattan View Back Issue & Ordering  January-February 2007- Sold Out The Orientalist Pictures of John Frederick Lewis Walter Shirlaw Profile: Ted Pillsbury Heritage Auction Galleries 100 Years of Lowy Frame Company Destination Art: South Florida Frieze Art Fair Review Hidden Collection: Diamonds By the Sea-a California Collection
 November/December 2006 Thomas Eakins Benjamin Williams Leader Collecting Fine Prints Prints Across America Leonard Wren Destination Art: Connecticut Hidden Collection: Britain's Most British Shop Unveils Its Art Collection
 September-October 2006 American Women Painters in Paris The Landscapes of Ernest Lawson Classical Realist: Jacob Collins Making Movies & Art: George Gallo Hidden Collection: The Chip Hosek Collection of American Art
July-August 2006 Rembrandt Van Rijn Biblical Paintings William Trost Richards 19th Century Realism David A. Leffel Hidden Collection: The Henry and Sharon Martin Collection of 19th Century Luminist Paintings
Starting with the July 2006 issue the magazine began a bi-monthly publishing schedule. All issues from this point forward are monthly issues. June 2006
John William Waterhouse Moonlight Paintings Kevin Weckbach Thomas Connolly Pang Yen Chou Brian Stewart Hidden Collection: The William Morris Collection of Museum-Quality Masterpieces

May 2006 The French Impressionists
Nicolai Fechin Commissioned Portraiture Lynn Gertenbach Carolyn Anderson Hidden Collection: The Kantor Collection of Early 20th-Century Masters View Back Issue & Ordering
April 2006
Thomas Cole Fitz Henry Lane The New American Luminists Kathryn Stats Hidden Collectrion: The Bavaro-Campagnale Collection of Argentinian Art View Back Issue & Ordering
March 2006
Willard Metcalf Claude Monet and Friends: Inspired by Giverny Welcome, Spring: Capturing the Glory of a Garden Marilyn Simandle David Lussier Hidden Collectrion: The Garrett Collection of the Hudson River School of Paintings View Back Issue & Ordering
February 2006- Sold Out
Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida Sam Hyde Harris Keith Bond Joel Knapp Sherrill Cooper James S. Jackson Journey Into Art: Publisher Eric Rhoads Travels To Moscow
View Back Issue & Ordering January 2006
17th-Century Dutch Landscapes Bernard Corey The Chinese Academic Tradition HongNian Zhang Po Pin Lin Huihan Liu Mian Situ Hidden Collections: The Ambassador John L. Loeb Jr. Collection
View Back Issue & Ordering After January 2006 the magazine changed its focus, design and its name became Fine Art Connoissuer. The following are back issues of Plein Air Magazine which was about outdoor painters and collectors of Plein Air works. 2005
December 2005
Sanford Robinson Gifford Utagawa Hiroshige Walt Gonske William Matthews Brian Blood And Laurie Kersey Hidden Collections: The Donald Head Collection
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William Wendt Childe Hassam The Magic of Miniatures Jay Moore and Geoff Lasko T. Allen Lawson Hidden Collections: The Pickering Collection View Back Issue & Ordering October 2005- Sold Out
J.M.W. Turner Indiana’s Plein-Air Tradition Ray Strong Karl Albert Foster Caddell Pam Glover Thomas Buechner Hidden Collections: The Jan and MaryAnn Beekhuis Collection View Back Issue & Ordering 
September 2005- Sold Out Camille Pissarro The Gruppe Family George Carlson Todd Williams Skip Whitcomb Hidden Collections: The National Arts Club
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John Henry Twachtman Maynard Dixon West Fraser Gavin Brooks Daniel E. Greene Hidden Collections: The Jack Warner Gulf States Paper, Corporation Collection View Back Issue & Ordering
 July 2005
William Merritt Chase Edward Redfield Scott Christensen Masters & Mentors featuring: Claude Monet/ CW Mundy T.M. Nicholas/ Tom Nicholas Kate Palmer/ John Henry Twachtman Matt Smith/ Maynard Dixon Frank Zuccarelli/ Paul Strisik Elizibeth Tolley/ George Gibson Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot/ John Pototschnik Ralph Oberg/ Wayne Wolfe Thomas Creed/ Andrew Wyeth Joe Paquet/ John Phillip Osborne Richard Schmid/ William H. Mosby Christopher Blossom/ John Singer Sargent Hidden Collections: Cincinnati Art Club View Back Issue & Ordering
 June 2005George Innes Paul Strisik Albert Handell Stephen C. Datz Mary Pettis Sam Adoquei Hidden Collections: Rediscovering Robert N. Blair View Back Issue & Ordering
 May 2005 Eugene Bouodin Sydney Laurence Dennis Doheney Charles Muench Todd Reifers Quang Ho Hidden Collections: The Fred Ross Collection
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April 2005
The Hudson River School The NEW Hudson River School Asher B. Durand Jane Bloodgood Abrams Frank Serrano
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March 2005
John Singer Sergent Aldro T. Hubbard Trevor Chamberland Don Demers Zenaida Mott Chateau des Arts
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February 2005
Sergi Bongart Traditions of Russian Open-Air Paining Ned Mueller Scott Burdick Monhegan Island Traditions
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Grandville Redmond's Tonalism Orgins of Plein Air Painting Matt Smith C.W. Mundy Mary DeLoyht-Arendt Wind River Mountain Plein Air Trip
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December 2004
Theodore Robinson Charles-Francois Daubigny Kenn Backhaus Jean LeGassick Worldwide Paint Out
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November 2004
John Stobart John Constable The Roots of American Plein Air Painting Gay Faulkenberry T.M. Nicholas Randall Sexton
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October 2004-Sold Out
Winslow Homer Martain Johnson Heade Kevin MacPherson John Modesitt Gil Dillinger Clive Pates
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September 2004- Sold Out
Richard Schmid at 70 Claude Lorrain John Frost Peter Adams Ray Roberts Daniel Gerhartz Mark Lague
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Inaugural Issue 2004- Sold Out
Edgar Alwin Payne Elsie Palmer Payne Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot Camille Przewodek Jack Cassinetto Ken Auster Frank LaLumia"Madlyn-Ann C. Woolwich
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