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Thomas Lawrence’s portrait of Martha Carr
04/2024 | 1453 | 166
Pages: 380–385
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Bethencourt Pérez, Fátima (Bethencourt Pérez, Fátima)
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Kowalczyk, Ernest (Kowalczyk, Ernest)
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1. Martha Carr, by Thomas Lawrence. c.1790. Oil on canvas, 76 by 64 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid; Bridgeman Images).
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2. Queen Charlotte, by Thomas Lawrence. 1789–90. Oil on canvas, 239.5 by 147 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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3. Mrs Thomas Chinnal Porter, by Richard Cosway. 1790. Watercolour on ivory, 7 by 5.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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4. Thomas Chinnal Porter, by Richard Cosway. 1790. Watercolour on ivory, 7 by 5.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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5. Master Ward, by George Romney. 1771–73. Oil on canvas, 126 by 102 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid; Bridgeman Images).
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6. John Fane, 10th Earl of Westmoreland, by Thomas Lawrence. c.1806. Oil on canvas, 247 by 147 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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7. Mrs Thornton, by John Hoppner. Late 18th century–early 19th century. Oil on canvas, 61 by 74 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
Article
Richard Livesay’s painting of the Eton Montem
07/2022 | 1432 | 164
Pages: 650-657
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Dille, Catherine (Dille, Catherine)
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1. Detail of Fig.4, showing the Servitors.
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10. Wyrley Birch in Montem costume, by Richard Livesay. c.1791. Oil on canvas, 23.5 by 20 cm. (Collection of the Provost and Fellows of Eton College).
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11. Detail of Fig.4, showing Colonel Thomas Earle and his attendants.
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12. Detail of Fig.4, showing spectators of the procession.
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13. Military review of the Worcestershire Regiment by Major-General Whitelocke on Southsea Common, by Richard Livesay. 1823. Oil on canvas, 78 by 124 cm. (Portsmouth Museum and Art Gallery).
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2. Montem in Weston’s Yard with King George IV, by Charles Turner. 1820. Pencil and watercolour on paper, 50.8 by 68.5 cm. (Collection of the Provost and Fellows of Eton College).
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3. The festival of Eton Montem with the procession up Salt Hill, by Robert Cruikshank. Hand-coloured copperplate, 14.6 by 23.5 cm. (From B. Blackmantle: The English Spy, London 1825; Bridgeman Images).
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4. The Montem Procession, by Richard Livesay. c.1791–93. Oil on canvas, 120 by 327 cm. (Eton College, Eton).
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5. Detail of Fig.4, showing the Montem Captain Edward Jones and two Salt-Bearers receiving a donation from a man on horseback.
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6. The Hon. George Montagu afterwards Earl of Sandwich, by Richard Livesay. c.1790. Canvas, 74.9 by 62.2 cm. (Mapperton House, Dorset; photograph Lisa Stein).
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7. Joseph Hucks at Eton, by Richard Livesay. c.1790. Oil on canvas. (Private collection; photograph © Richard Budd 2022).
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8. Francis Gervais, by Richard Livesay. c.1790. Oil on canvas, 22.8 by 19.8 cm. (Armagh County Museum).
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9. Detail of Fig.4, showing Serjeant-Major Richard Bethell and the Serjeants.
Book Review
George III and Queen Charlotte. Patronage, Collecting and Court Taste
01/2005 | 1222 | 147
Pages: 50-51
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Kidson, Alex (Kidson, Alex)
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George III and Queen Charlotte. Patronage, Collecting and Court Taste | reviewer: Kidson, Alex , editor: Roberts, Jane
Article
Tipú Sultán, Warren Hastings and Queen Charlotte: The Mythology and Typology of Anglo-Indian Ivory Furniture
05/1999 | 1154 | 141
Pages: 271-281
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Jaffer, Amin (Jaffer, Amin)
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28. Tipú Sultán on His Throne, by Antonia Tonelli. c.1800. Water-Colour on Paper, 38.5 by 53.2 cm. (The National Trust, Powis Castle).
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14. 'Burgomaster' Chair, Vizagapatam. c.1770. Wood, Veneered with Ivory, Engraved and Highlighted with Lac, 88 by 77 by 69 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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15. Armchair, Murshidabad. 1800-10. Solid Ivory, Carved and Partly Gilt, 89.5 by 58 by 48 cm. (City of Nottingham Museums, Newstead Abbey).
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16. Set of Four Armchairs and Table, Murshidabad. Late Eighteenth Century. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt. The Chairs 90 by 69 by 43 cm.; The Table 70 by 88 by 67 cm. (Sir John Soane's Museum, London).
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17. Sofa, pair of armchairs and two footstools from a suite which includes three further pairs of chairs and four further footstools, probably Benares. Early nineteenth century. Sofa of wood veneered with ivory, carved, pierced, painted and partly gilt, with probably original velvet upholstery with brocade trimming; the chairs and footstools of wood veneered with ivory, carved, painted and partly gilt. (Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire).
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18. Commode, Vizagapatam. 1770-80. Sandalwood Veneered with Ivory, Engraved and Highlighted with Lac, 97 by 131 by 11 cm. (Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight).
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19. Pair of Armchairs from a Set of Four, Murshidabad. c.1785. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt. (Private Collection).
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20. Sofa, Murshidabad. c.1785. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt. (Private Collection).
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21. Armchair, Murshidabad. c.1785. Solid Ivory, Partly Gilt. (Maharaja of Dharbango; On Loan to Victoria Memorial Hall, Calcutta).
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22. Armchair, One of a Pair, Murshidabad. Late Eighteenth Century. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt, 92.4 by 71 by 49 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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23. Armchair, Murshidabad. Late Eighteenth Century. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt, with Possibly Original Velvet Upholstery with Silver Trimming, 89.5 by 70.5 by 44.5 cm. (Private Collection).
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24a and b. Front and Side View of Armchair, Murshidabad. c.1785. Solid Buffalo Horn, Partly Gilt, 90.4 by 57.1 by 54.3 cm. (Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight).
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25. Table, Murshidabad. c.1785. Solid Ivory, Carved and Partly Gilt, 71 by 77 by 56 cm. (Gerstenfeld Collection, Washington DC).
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26. Table, Murshidabad. c.1785. Solid Ivory, Carved and Partly Gilt, 71 by 77 by 56 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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27. Armchair (One of Four), Murshidabad. c.1790-1800. Solid Ivory, Turned and Partly Gilt. (Royal Collection, Frogmore House).
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30. Armchair and Footstool, Murshidabad. c.1810-20. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt, 85 by 55 by 54 cm. (Chair); 27 by 17.5 by 17.5 cm. (Stool). (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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31. Armchair, Murshidabad. Late Eighteenth Century. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt, 90 by 72.5 by 44 cm. (Hopetoun House, South Queensferry).
Non-western art unattributed:
32. Two Footstools from a Set of Three, Murshidabad. c.1785. Solid Ivory, Partly Gilt. (Whereabouts Unknown).
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29. Advertisement from a Pamphlet Accompanying the Exhibition of Art Chiefly from the Dominions of India & Pakistan (Royal Academy of Arts, London), Published by Country Life, London [1947], p.35.
Article
Huzza the King Is Well!
06/1984 | 975 | 126
Pages: 325-331
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Bellaigue, Geoffrey de (Bellaigue, Geoffrey de)
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11. Medallion. Wedgwood, 1789. Inscribed on Banderoles 'Health Restored'. Height, 6.4 cm. (Sotheby Sale, 24th April 1982).
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12. Detail of Drawing of a Section of a Plate Approximating to That Illustrated in Fig.5; Part of a Priced Eighteenth-Century Pattern Book. Pencil and Wash. (Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres).
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2. The Interior of the Rotunda at Ranelagh, by Antonio Canaletto. 1754. 47 by 75.6 cm. (National Gallery).
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3. Tea Cup, Saucer and Sugar Bowl. Sèvres. Heights: Tea Cup, 4.8 cm.; Sugar Bowl and Cover, 12 cm. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of Her Majesty The Queen.
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4. Milk Jug, Coffee Cup (Gobelet Litron) and Saucer. Sèvres. Heights: Milk Jug, 12 cm.; Coffee Cup, 6 cm. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of Her Majesty The Queen.
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5. Plate. Painted with the Portrait of King George III by Claude-Charles Gérard. Sèvres. Diameter, 23.8 cm. (Collection The Hon. Mrs Crispin Gascoigne).
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6. Tea Pot (Théière Anglaise?). Sèvres. Height, 15.3 cm. (Collection Sir Victor Fitzgeorge-Balfour).
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7. Detail of Plate Painted with the Portrait of King George III, by Charles-Nicolas Dodin. Sèvres. (Collection The Hon. Mrs Crispin Gascoigne).
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8. Medallion. Wedgwood, 1789. Inscribed on Banderol 'Sal. Restit'. Height, 6.4 cm. (Sotheby Sale, 24th April 1982).
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10. Obverse of Enamelled Medallion, Dated 10th March 1789. Presented by Queen Charlotte to Friends and Loyal Servants in Celebration of the King's Recovery. Diameter, 3.6 cm. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of Her Majesty The Queen.
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9. Obverse of a Medal Struck in 1789. Signed 'ID' (J. Davies). Reverse Inscribed 'Lost to Brittania's Hope. But to Her Prayers Restor'd. 1789'. Diameter, 3 cm. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of Her Majesty The Queen.
Book Review
Zoffany and His Tribuna
01/1968 | 778 | 110
Pages: 50-51
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Webster, Mary (Webster, Mary)
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Zoffany and His Tribuna | author: Millar, Oliver
Article
The Royal Collections. V - The Ceramics
05/1935 | 386 | 66
Pages: 246-247+249-251+254-255
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King, William (King, William; K., W.; King, William Augustus Henry)
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Western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Vincennes Porcelain Vase of Flowers with Ormolu Mounts. About 1750. Height, 103.8 cm. (Windsor Castle). The Ceramics
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Plate I. B-Delft Blue-And-White Bulb-Vase. Late Seventeenth Century. Height, 100.9 cm. (Hampton Court Palace). The Ceramics
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Plate I. C-Clock of Ormolu and Gold-And-White Porcelain. Style of Louis Quinze. Height, 85 cm. (Buckingham Palace). The Ceramics
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Plate II. A, C-Pair of Chelsea Vases. Mazarine Blue and Gold. About 1760. Height, 33 cm. B-Chelsea Porcelain Clock, Claret-Colour and Gold. About 1760. Height, 40.6 cm. (Buckingham Palace). The Ceramics
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Plate II. D-Covered Bowl of Chinese Celadon Porcelain, with Ormolu Mounts. Louis XVI Period. Height, 30.4 cm. (Windsor Castle). The Ceramics
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Plate II. E-Sèvres Pot-Pourri Vase, with Rose Pompadour Ground. 1757. Height (Including Stand), 41.5cm. (Windsor Castle). The Ceramics
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Plate III. A-Sèvres Jardinière, with Bleu de Roi Ground. 1784. Height, 11.4 cm., The Ceramics
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Plate III. Two Sèvres Vases, with Bleu de Roi Ground (Windsor Castle); B-1772. Height, 46.3 cm.; C-About 1780. Height, 49.5 cm., The Ceramics
Article
The Royal Collections. IV - The Silver
05/1935 | 386 | 66
Pages: 238-241+244-246
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Jones, E. Alfred (Jones, E. Alfred; Jones, Edward Alfred; J., E. A.; Jones, E. A.)
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Plate I. B-Silver-Gilt Bottle; One of a Pair Made by George Garthorne. 1690-91. Height, 43.1 cm., The Silver
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Plate I. C-Silver-Gilt Cup Designed by Flaxman and Made by Paul Storr. 1812-13. Height, 23.4 cm., The Silver
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Plate II. A-Silver Bed-Warmer, Made for Queen Caroline by Seth Lofthouse. 1715-16; B-Silver-Gilt Flagon; One of a Pair Made by Charles Shelley. 1664-65. Height, 50.8 cm.; C-Silver-Gilt Ewer, Made by Francis Garthorne. 1690-91. Height, 24.1 cm.; D-Silver-Gilt Tankard, Made by John Plummer of York. 1681-82. Height, 17.1 cm., The Silver
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Plate III. A-Silver-Gilt Sconce, Embellished with the Judgment of Solomon,; One of Six Made by Charles Shelley. Charles II Period. Height, 52 cm., The Silver
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Plate I. A-Dutch Ewer and Basin, Made at the Hague for Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia. 1650. Silver-Gilt. Diameter of Basin, 55.8 cm. Height of Ewer, without Handle, 21.9 cm., The Silver
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Plate III. B-Silver-Gilt Altar Dish, Embossed with the Lord's Supper. London, 1664-65. Diameter, 69.2 cm., The Silver