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TITLE: THE CONNOISSEUR Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: AUGUST 1983; Vol. 213, No. 858
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: MILLION DOLLAR PEARLS: Photograph by Sandi Fellman; strand on left, courtesy Harry Winston; strand on right, courtesy Cartier.

VERDI COUNTRY: The composer's spirit is alive and well in northern Italy. By Leslie Rubinstein.

SPECIAL SECTION:
TORONTO--THE CITY OF THE EIGHTIES: We start our special section on Toronto's emergence as a cultural capital with an insider's view of the city's subtle dynamics. By Mayor Moore.

IDEAS IS COMPELLING: A clever group in Toronto produces North America s most intellectual radio show. By Corby Kummer.

THE MASTER BUILDER: Meet Elmer Iseler, Toronto's great, fierce choirmaster. By Urjo Kareda.

THE TOP SIXTEEN: There are 5,000 restaurants in Toronto; here are the best. By Jim White.

LIGHTS OUT: For nine joyous days each September, the city celebrates movies. By Richard Freedman.

FIRST COMES QUALITY: Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray Vaughan do not always agree, but together they have built one of Canada's most splendid art collections. By Hayden Herrera.

THAT BLACK MAGIC: When ballet stars need expert coaching, they head for Maggie Black's workshop. By Valerie Brooks.

PEARLESCENCE: After years in eclipse, pearls are again being seen for what they are: incomparable gems. By Andrea DiNoto.

THE GRANDEST DAYS OF THE AMERICA'S CUP: The old 1-boats had everything--grace, beauty, speed. By Walter McQuade.

ROYAL SPENDTHRIFT: George IV of England believed that great monarchies deserve great settings. By Christopher Hibbert.

SOUNDS OF INFINITY: Microtonal musicians are splitting the octave into ever-smaller slivers. By Dave Fleischer.

DEPARTMENTS:
CONNOISSEUR'S WORLD: An enlightened museum opens in Maine; Larry Rivers at sixty; Carolina Herrera designs a summer jacket for us; a talk with Neville Marriner; and some favorite moments from the recent auction season.
FOCUS: How modern art came to a French provincial museum.
INVESTOR'S FILE: The market loses interest in Surrealism's riddles.
FOOD: It sounds bland, but the domesticated oyster is delicious as well as abundantly available.
REVIEW: One of the finest portraits of the American frontier comes from an indomitable Victorian lady.
POSTSCRIPT: Mysteriously, a rare, beautiful Tibetan thangka appears in New York; it is shown here for the first time.


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