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Our warmest thanks go to: Emmanuel Agneessens, Pierre and Marie-Laure Amrouche, Alex Arthur, Jean Paul Barbier-Mueller, Carlo Bella, Marina Berezina, Marla C. Berns, Jean-Luc Berrier, Vincent Besonhé, Luc Bidaut, Jacques Billen, Marc Yves Blanpain, Gabin Bonny, Christian Borzykowski, Michel Boulanger, Philippe Braudé, Matthew Breitbart, Marie-Thérèse Brincard, Denis Brisbois, Baudouin Byl, Jan Calmeyn, Francesca Casadio, Michel and Brigitte Chambaud, Yasmina Chenoufi, Bob Christoph, Didier Claes, Bruno Claessens, Timothy E. Clarke, Jr, Frederic Cloth, Albert Cochaux, David C. Conrad, Judy Cooper, Bruno Cooremans, Robert Courtoy, Michel Crémer †, Emilia da Paz, Chantal Dandrieu-Giovagnoni, Pierre Dartevelle, Valérie Dartevelle, Charles Davis, Jo De Buck, Bernard de Grunne, Anne De Knock, Louis de Strycker, François del Coso, Yves- Bernard Debie, Bernard and Catherine Decamp, Frédéric Dehaen, Jacques Devière, Robert F. Dondelinger, Hughes Dubois, Michel and Liliane Durand-Dessert, Jennifer Elliott, Lance and Bobbie Entwistle, Serge Estiévenart, Kate Ezra, William A. Fagaly, Kaywin Feldman, Marc Léo Felix, Elliot K. Fishman, Jonathan Fogel, Barbara E. Frank, Alain and Alexia Freilich, Sarah Frioux-Salgas, David Galley, Renaud Gaudin, Nathalie Gauthier, Jacques Germain, Laurent Germeau, Noëlle Ghilain, David and Nathalie Ghysels, Eric and Roberta Ghysels, Jean-Pierre and Colette Ghysels, Tatiana Ghysels, Roland and Anne-Marie Gillion- Crowet, Jafar and Elham Golzarian, Jan-Lodewijk Grootaers, Reginald Groux, Philippe Guimiot, Alan Hawk, Josef Helfenstein, Robert Hernandez, Philippe Herreweghe, Udo Horstmann, James E. Jackson, Mike Jensen, Philippe Jespers, David Jessner, Steven P. Jobs †, David Joralemon, Hélène Joubert, Tom Joyce, Laurence Kanter, Daouda Keita, Anne-Catherine Kenis, Karl and Kathy Killian, Pierre-Alexis Kimmel, Laurie H. Kind, Joseph Knopfelmacher, Alisa LaGamma, Sacha Lainovic, Jean Lamoureux, Frederick J. Lamp, Marie Lange, Marie-Christine Lange, Olivier and Myriam Langevin, Yves Le Fur, Patrick Lebras, Roger Lefèvre, Philippe and Hélène Leloup, Serge Lepoultier, Michel Leveau †, Arie and Doreen Liebeskind ††, Marc Liebeskind, Anders and Rut Lunderquist, Samuel and Gabrielle Lurie, Laura Maggioni, Daniel and Marian Malcom, Angel Martín, Angèle Martin, Stéphane Martin, Yves Martin-Bouyer, Elena Martínez-Jacquet, Jacques Mathieu, Eric Matson †, Laurence Mattet, Roderick J. McIntosh, Thierry Michel, Antoine Moons, Floriane Morin, Christophe Moulherat, Kathleen Mylen-Coulombe, Amyas Naegele, Anne-Joëlle Nardin, Pasquale Nardone, Kelountang Ndiaye, Donat Nicod, Howarth Nigel, Adrianne Noe, Isabel Ollivier, Guy Onghena †, Sylvain Ordureau, Cristiana Panella, Renato Parigi, Nicolas Paszukiewicz, Zoltán Patay, Jean-Louis Paudrat, Joaquin Pecci, Yves and Anne Peemans, Philippe Peetrons, Louis Perrois, Alain Person, Constantine Petridis, Marie-Page Phelps, Jean Polet, Thierry Puttemans, Maryse Rienstra, Marceau Rivière, Mary Roddie, James J. Ross, Jean- Jacques Rotthier † and Dominique Rotthier, Brigitte Scarcériaux, Enid Schildkrout, Claus D. Schmidt-Luprian, Michel Schoffeniels, Heinrich C. Schweizer, Anna Seiderer, Scott Sloven, Carol Snow, Elizabeth Solak, Jerome and Ellen Stern, Susan Sutton, Gordon Sze, Carol Thompson, Robert Farris Thompson, Natasha Thoreson, Anne Van Cutsem, Kristina Van Dyke, Guy and Loes Van Rijn, Marc Vandenberg, René and Anne Vanderstraete, Jean-Hubert Vandresse, Renaud Vanuxem, Manfredi Ventura, Joris Visser, Jerry Vogel †, Susan M. Vogel, Ben Watkins, Matthew Welch, William B. Ziff † and Ann Ziff, and others who wish to remain anonymous. FIG. 44: The sculpture in figure shebuffalo 15 (see p. 99), (?) from the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, being scanned in New York on December 3, 2014. © Dr. Marc Ghysels, Brussels.


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