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CAA Monographs, 1944–99

Eitner, Lorenz, The Flabellum of Tourmus, CAA Monograph I; copublished with the Archaeological Institute of America, 1944

Lawrence, Marion, The Sarcophagi of Ravenna, CAA Monograph II; copublished with the Archaeological Institute of America, 1945

Jenkins, Marianna, The State Portrait, CAA Monograph III; copublished with the Archaeological Institute of America, 1947

Kantor, Helene J., The Aegean and the Orient in the Second Millennium B.C., CAA Monograph IV; copublished with the Archaeological Institute of America, 1947

Lehmann, Phyllis Williams, Roman Wall Paintings from Boscoreale in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, CAA Monograph V; copublished with the Archaeological Institute of America, 1953

Johnson, Franklin P., The Farwell Collection, CAA Monograph VI; copublished with the Archaeological Institute of America, 1953

Levi d'Ancona, Mirella, The Iconography of the Immaculate Conception in the Middle Ages and the Early Renaissance, CAA Monograph VII; copublished with the Archaeological Institute of America, 1957

Brown, Blanche R., Ptolemaic Paintings and Mosaics and the Alexandrian Style; copublished with the Archaeological Institute of America, CAA Monograph VIII, 1957

Roebuck, Carl, Ionian Trade and Colonization, CAA Monograph IX; copublished with the Archaeological Institute of America, 1959

Cambitoglou, Alexander, and A. D. Trendall, Apulian Red-Figured Vase-Painters of the Plain Style, CAA Monograph X; copublished with the Archaeological Institute of America, 1961.

Schapiro, Meyer, The Parma Ildefonsus, CAA Monograph XI; copublished with the Archaeological Institute of America, 1964

Saalman, Howard, The Church of Santa Trinita in Florence, CAA Monograph XII; copublished with the Archaeological Institute of America, 1966

Hinkle,William M., The Portal of the Saints at Reims Cathedral: A Study in Mediaeval Iconography, CAA Monograph XIII; copublished with the Archaeological Institute of America, 1965

Ryberg, Inez Scott, Panel Reliefs of Marcus Aurelius, CAA Monograph XIV; copublished with the Archaeological Institute of America, 1967

Roskill, Mark W., Dolce's "Aretino" and Venetian Art Theory of the Cinquecento, CAA Monograph XV; New York University Press, 1968

Spector, Jack J., The Murals of Eug?ne Delacroix at Saint-Sulpice, CAA Monograph XVI, 1967

Lavin, Irving, Bernini and the Crossing of Saint Peter's, CAA Monograph XVII; New York University Press, 1968

Berger, Robert W., Antoine Le Pautre: A French Architect of the Era of Louis XIV, CAA Monograph XVIII; New York University Press, 1969

Saalman, Howard, The Bigallo: The Oratory and Residence of the Compagnia del Bigallo e della Misericordia in Florence, CAA Monograph XIX; New York University Press, 1969

Sherman, Claire Richter, The Portraits of Charles V of France, CAA Monograph XX; New York University Press, 1969

Spear, Athena Tacha, Brancusi's Birds, CAA Monograph XXI; New York University Press, 1969

Brinkerhoff, Dericksen M., A Collection of Sculpture in Classical and Early Christian Antioch, CAA Monograph XXII; New York University Press, 1970

Verheyen, Egon, The Paintings in the Studiolo of Isabella d'Este at Mantua, CAA Monograph XXIII; New York University Press, 1971

Fehl, Philipp, The Classical Monument, CAA Monograph XXIV; New York University Press, 1971

O'Gorman, James F., The Architecture of the Monastic Library in Italy, 1300-1600, CAA Monograph XXV; Boston: Archaeological Institute of America, 1972

Brown, Blanche R., Anticlassicism in Greek Sculpture of the Fourth Century B.C., CAA Monograph XXVI; New York University Press, 1973

Begley, Wayne E., Visnu's Flaming Wheel: The Iconography of the Sudarsanacakra, CAA Monograph XXVII; New York University Press, 1974

Posner, Kathleen Weyl-Garris, Leonardo and Central Italian Art, 1515-1550, CAA Monograph XXVIII, 1974

Kitao, Timothy Kaori, Circle and Oval in the Square of Saint Peter's: Design and Meaning in Bernini's Plan, CAA Monograph XXIX; New York University Press, 1974

Cahn, Walter, Romanesque Wooden Doors of Auvergne, CAA Monograph XXX; New York University Press, 1974

Moir, Alfred, Caravaggio and His Copyists, CAA Monograph XXXI; New York University Press, 1977

Meiss, Millard, and Elizabeth H. Beatson, La Vie de Nostre Benoit Sauveur Ihesuscrist & La Saincte Vie de Nostre Dame, CAA Monograph XXXII; New York University Press, 1977

Schulz, Anne Markham, Niccol?i de Giovanni Fiorentino and Venetian Sculpture of the Early Renaissance, CAA Monograph XXXIII; New York University Press, 1978

Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, Netherlandish Scrolled Gables of the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries, CAA Monograph XXXIV; New York University Press, 1978

Clarke, John R., Roman Black-and-White Figural Mosaics, CAA Monograph XXXV; New York University Press, 1979

Nelson, Robert S., The Iconography of Preface and Miniature in the Byzantine Gospel Book, CAA Monograph XXXVI; New York University Press, 1980

Lavin, Irving, ed., Gianlorenzo Bernini: New Aspects of His Art and Thought, CAA Monograph XXXVII; Penn State University Press, 1985

Tronzo, William, The Via Latina Catacomb: Imitation and Discontinuity in Fourth-Century Roman Painting, CAA Monograph XXXVIII; Penn State University Press, 1986

Davidson, Bernice F., Raphael's Bible: A Study of the Vatican Logge, CAA Monograph XXXIX; Penn State University Press, 1985

Berger, Robert W., Versailles: The Ch?teau of Louis XIV, CAA Monograph XL; Penn State University Press, 1985

Bier, Lionel, Sarvistan: A Study in Early Iranian Architecture, CAA Monograph XLI; Penn State University Press, 1986

Folda, Jaroslav, The Nazareth Capitals and the Crusader Shrine of the Annunciation, CAA Monograph XLII; Penn State University Press, 1986

Maguire, Henry, Earth and Ocean: The Terrestrial World in Early Byzantine Art, CAA Monograph XLIII; Penn State University Press, 1987

Soucek, Priscilla P. Content and Context of the Visual Arts in the Islamic World, CAA Monograph XLIV; Penn State University Press, 1988

Scobie, Alex, Hitler's State Architecture: The Impact of Classical Antiquity, CAA Monograph XLV; Penn State University Press, 1990

Kirsch, Edith W., Five Illuminated Manuscripts of Giangaleazzo Visconti, CAA Monograph XLVI; Penn State University Press, 1991

Lillich, Meredith Parsons, Rainbow Like an Emerald: Stained Glass in Lorraine in the Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries, CAA Monograph XLVII; Penn State University Press, 1991

Anderson, Jeffrey C., The New York Cruciform Lectionary, CAA Monograph XLVIII; Penn State University Press, 1992

Bolon, Carol Radcliffe, Forms of the Goddess Lajja Gauri in Indian Art, CAA Monograph XLIX; University of Washington Press, 1992

Moskowitz, Anita Fiderer, Nicola Pisano's Arca di San Domenico and Its Legacy, CAA Monograph L; Penn State University Press, 1993

Brown, Marilyn R., Degas and the Business of Art: "A Cotton Office in New Orleans," CAA Monograph LI; Penn State University Press, 1994

Brown, Clifford M. and Guy Delmarcel, Tapestries for the Courts of Federico II, Ercole, and Ferrante Gonzaga, 1522-63, CAA Monograph LII; University of Washington Press, 1996

Buettner, Brigitte, Boccaccio's Des cleres et nobles femmes: Systems of Signification in an Illuminated Manuscript, CAA Monograph LIII; University of Washington Press, 1997

Holladay, Joan A., Illuminating the Epic: The Kassel Willehalm Codex and the Landgraves of Hesse in the Early Fourteenth Century, CAA Monograph LIV; University of Washington Press, 1997

Gisolfi, Diana and Staale Sinding-Larsen, The Rule, the Bible, and the Council: The Library of the Benedictine Abbey at Praglia, CAA Monograph LV; University of Washington Press, 1998

Gerstel, Sharon E. J., Beholding the Sacred Mysteries: Programs of the Byzantine Sanctuary, CAA Monograph LVI; University of Washington Press, 1999

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