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Philip Tideman and the Allegorical Decorations at Hopetoun House
08/1964 | 737 | 106
Pages: 368-371+373
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Skinner, Basil C. (Skinner, Basil C.; Skinner, Basil; Skinner, B. C.)
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14. The Praise of Study, by Philip Tideman. Canvas, 91.4 by 86.3 cm. (Collection Marquess of Linlithgow.)
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15. Apollo Playing against Pan before the Mountain-God, Tmolus, by Philip Tideman. Canvas, 91.4 by 83.8 cm. (Collection Marquess of Linlithgow.)
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16. An Allegory of Voyaging, by Philip Tideman. Canvas, 127 by 99 cm. (Collection Marquess of Linlithgow.)
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17. Organ Wing, by Philip Tideman. 1692. Formerly in the Oude Lutheransche Kerk, Amsterdam. (Nederlands Hervormde Koorkerk, Middelburg.)
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Nineteen Drawings by C. L. Clérisseau
04/1963 | 721 | 105
Pages: 160+162
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Skinner, Basil C. (Skinner, Basil C.; Skinner, Basil; Skinner, B. C.)
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37. The Goldsmiths' Arch, by Charles Louis Clérisseau. Water-Colour, 44.5 by 58.4 cm. (Collection Marquess of Linlithgow.) 39. Arch of Titus, by Charles Louis Clérisseau. Water-Colour, 58.4 by 44.5 cm. (Collection Marquess of Linlithgow.)
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Exhibition of Scottish Painting at Glasgow
03/1962 | 708 | 104
Pages: 120
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Buchanan, George (Buchanan, George)
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Skinner, Basil C. (Skinner, Basil C.; Skinner, Basil; Skinner, B. C.)
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Hamilton's 'Oath of Brutus'
04/1961 | 697 | 103
Pages: 146
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Rosenblum, Robert (Rosenblum, Robert; Rosenblum, Mr.)
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Skinner, Basil C. (Skinner, Basil C.; Skinner, Basil; Skinner, B. C.)
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Anton Raphael Mengs
12/1959 | 681 | 101
Pages: 456
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Skinner, Basil C. (Skinner, Basil C.; Skinner, Basil; Skinner, B. C.)
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Some Aspects of the Work of Nathaniel Dance in Rome
10/1959 | 678/679 | 101
Pages: 346+348-349
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Skinner, Basil C. (Skinner, Basil C.; Skinner, Basil; Skinner, B. C.)
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49. Death of Virginia. Engraving by John Gottfried Haid after Nathaniel Dance. (British Museum.)
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50. Portrait of George Craster of Craster, by Pompeo Batoni. Canvas, 77 by 64 cm. (Collection Mr Oswin Craster.) Photograph Oxford University Press.
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51. Portrait of Mrs Craster of Craster, by Nathaniel Dance. Canvas, 77 by 64 cm. (Collection Mr Oswin Craster.) Photograph Oxford University Press.
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52. Timon of Athens, by Nathaniel Dance. Canvas, 124 by 137.5 cm. (Hampton Court Palace.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H.M. the Queen.
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The 'Settecento a Roma' Exhibition
08/1959 | 676/677 | 101
Pages: 291-293+295
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Skinner, Basil C. (Skinner, Basil C.; Skinner, Basil; Skinner, B. C.)
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50. Two Men, by Anton von Maron. Signed and Dated 1767. Canvas, 136 by 100 cm. (Collection N.U. l'Architetto Andrea Busiri Vici, Rome.)
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51. Marshal Count Cirillo Razoumowsky, by Pompeo Batoni. Signed and Dated 1766. Canvas, 298 by 196 cm. (Collection Count Andrea Razoumowsky, Vienna.)
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52. Allegory of the Museo Clementino, by Anton Raphael Mengs. Canvas, 126 by 80 cm. (Museo Civico, Bassano.)
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53. Death of Achilles, by Gavin Hamilton. Canvas, 325 by 280 cm. (Musco di Roma, Rome.)
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A Note on Four British Artists in Rome
07/1957 | 652 | 99
Pages: 237-239
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Skinner, Basil C. (Skinner, Basil C.; Skinner, Basil; Skinner, B. C.)
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28. View of Rome from Close to Ponle Molle, by John Plimer. Signed and Dated 1758. Canvas, 62.5 by 87 cm. (Mr Brinsley Ford.)
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29. Landing of Aeneas in Africa, by John Plimer and Robert Crone. c. 1760-3. Canvas, 97 by 138 cm. (Countess of Seafield.)
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30. Achilles Mourning Patroclus, by Gavin Hamilton. 1760-3. Canvas, c. 245 by 305 cm. (Countess of Seafield.)
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31. Andromache offering Sacrifice to Hector's Shade, by Morrison. Canvas, 61.5 by 76 cm. (Countess of Seafield.)