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Carpets and Tapestry from South America
02/1943 | 479 | 82
Pages: 40-43
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. Woollen Pile Carpet; Main Field Rich Red, Border Deep Purple. 158 by 122 cm. Seventeenth Century. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Carpets and Tapestry from South America
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. A-Woollen Pile Carpet; Main Field Rich Red, Central Border Yellow. 188 by 178 cm. Seventeenth Century. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Carpets and Tapestry from South America
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. B-Woollen Tapestry; Main Field Rich Red, Borders Deep Purple and Yellow. 196 by 168 cm. Seventeenth Century. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Carpets and Tapestry from South America
Short Notice
Painted Wood from South America
12/1939 | 441 | 75
Pages: 240+244-245
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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A-Tray. Length, 45.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum); B-Bowl. Diameter, about 43.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum); C-Calabash. Diameter, 36.3 by 32.5 cm. (Sir Percy Wyndham); D-Cabinet (Vargueno). Mahogany, with Iron Fittings. Width, 37.5 cm. (Sir Percy Wyndham). Shorter Notice: Painted Wood from South America
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The Exhibition of British Art
02/1934 | 371 | 64
Pages: 52-55+58-61+64-66+68-70+72-74+76-78
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Duthuit, Georges (Duthuit, Georges; Duthuit, G.)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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Long, Basil S. (Long, Basil S.; Long, B. S.; L., B. S.)
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Noppen, J. G. (Noppen, J. G.; Noppen, John George; N., J. G.)
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Tristram, E. W. (Tristram, E. W.)
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Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.); Watts, William W.; Watts, William Walter)
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An Indian Girl, by William Etty (1789-1849). Panel, 78.7 by 25.4 cm. (Mr. Kenneth Clark)
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Plate II. Lady Lade, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, P. R. A. Exhibited, 1785. Canvas, 132 by 66 cm. (The Earl of Iveagh). The Exhibition of British Art. I-A General Impression
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Plate III. Waterloo Bridge: The State Opening on the 18th of June, 1817, by John Constable. Oil on Millboard, 29.2 by 48.2 cm. (The Victoria and Albert Museum). The Exhibition of British Art. I-A General Impression
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Plate VI. Scenes from the Life of St. John. Page from the Apocalypse. About 1230-1250. 43 by 30.4 cm. (Trinity College, Cambridge). The Exhibition of British Art. IV-Illuminated Manuscripts
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Plate VII. A-Mr. Newsham, Perhaps James Newsham. Signed at Back "W. Prewett Pinx 1736." Enamel on Copper (Messrs. F. Noel Ashcroft and Oscar S. Ashcroft); B-Portrait of a Lady, Probably Anne of Gonzaga. Signed "N. Thach/1649." Parchment on Card (The Rev. E. W. M. O. De La Hey); C-General Thomas Nuttall, by Samuel Andrews. Signed "SA/1796." Ivory (Mr. Hugh Cobb); D-Portrait of a Gentleman, by Abraham Daniel (D. 1803). Ivory (Mr. A. P. Cunliffe); E-Mrs Drayton, by Richard Collins (D. 1831). Ivory (Mrs. Robertson); F-Algernon Percy, Earl of Northumberland. Signed "Sam: Cooper/Fecit 1650." Parchment on Card (The Marquess of Anglesey) All Actual Size; G-Portrait of a Gentleman, by William Wood (D. 1809). Ivory. 7.6 by 6 cm. (Mr. Aubrey le Blond); H-The Rev. Henry Mahon, by George Chinnery (D. 1852). Ivory. 7.3 by 6.3 cm. (Mrs. McGus Ty; J-Portrait of a Gentleman, by John Barry (D. 1827). Ivory, 6.5 by 5.2 cm. (Mrs. Gordon Cosens). The Exhibition of British Art. V-Miniatures
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Plate IV. A-St. Paul at Miletus. Canterbury School. About 1260 (Canterbury Cathedral). The Exhibition of British Art. II-Medieval Paintings
Western art unattributed:
Plate IV. B-The Visitation. Late Thirteenth Century (Dale Church, Derbyshire). The Exhibition of British Art. II-Medieval Paintings
Western art unattributed:
Plate V. A-Autumn. One of a Set of Four Seasons. Sheldon Tapestry. Dated 1611. 3.6 by 3 m. (The Marquess of Salisbury). The Exhibition of British Art. III-Tapestries and Embroideries
Western art unattributed:
Plate V. B-Embroidered Chasuble, Bearing the Royal Ar ms of England. Perhaps Made from a Horse Trapper. Fourteenth Century. Height, 116.2 cm.; Width 79.3 cm. (Musee de Cluny, Paris). The Exhibition of British Art. III-Tapestries and Embroideries
Western art unattributed:
Plate VIII. A-Salt. Silver-Gilt. Said to Have Been Given to New College, Oxford, in 1493 by Walter Hill. Height, 36.8 cm. (New College, Oxford). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
Western art unattributed:
Plate VIII. B-The Crosier of Bishop Foxe. Silver-Gilt Enriched with Enamel. About 1490. Height, 1.8 m. (Corpus Christi College, Oxford). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
Western art unattributed:
Plate VIII. C-The Bowes Cup. Silver-Gilt and Rock-Crystal. Presented to the Goldsmiths' Company in 1561 by Sir Martin Bowes. Height, 48.8 cm. The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
Western art unattributed:
Plate VIII. D-Instrument Case. Front, with SS. Cosmo and Damian. Silver. Late Fifteenth Or Early Sixteenth Century. Height with Stand, 35.5 cm. (Viscount Lee of Fareham). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
Western art unattributed:
Plate VIII. E-The Seymour Salt. Silver-Gilt and Crystal. About 1662. Height in All, 26.6 cm.; Diameter, 23.4 cm. (The Goldsmiths' Company). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
Article
Art Treasures Exhibition [I Pictures; II - Silversmiths' work; III - Textiles and Furniture; IV - Glass; V - Ceramics]
10/1932 | 355 | 61
Pages: 164-167+170-173+176-179+182-183
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Borenius, Tancred (Borenius, Tancred; B., T.; Borenius, Dr.; Borenius, T.)
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Buckley, Wilfred (Buckley, Wilfred)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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King, William (King, William; K., W.; King, William Augustus Henry)
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Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.); Watts, William W.; Watts, William Walter)
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Plate I. The Holy Family, by Joos van Cleve. Panel, 72.4 by 54.6 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition-1. Pictures
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Plate II. A-Portrait of Sir Edward Dering, Sixth Baronet, by Pompeo Batoni. Canvas, 132 by 101.6 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition-I Pictures
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Plate II. B-Portrait of a Lady, by Nicolas Elias Pickenoy. Panel, 113 by 88.9 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition-I Pictures
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Plate II. C-River Scene with Figures and Boats, by Solomon van Ruisdael. Canvas, 67.3 by 90.1 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition-I Pictures
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Plate VII. D-The Nymphenburg Girl, by Franz Anton Bustelli. German, 1760. Height, 19 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. V-Ceramics
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Plate VII. A-Covered Vase of Lung-ch‘üan Celadon. Sung Dynasty (960-1279). Height, 26 cm. without Stand. Art Treasures Exhibition. V-Ceramics
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate VII. B-Brush-Pot with Pierced Sides. Ch'ing Dynasty (1662-1795). Height, 13.9 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. V-Ceramics
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate VII. C-Vase with Carved and Pierced Designs. Ming Dynasty. Fifteenth Century. Height, 33 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. V-Ceramics
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. A-Standing Salt - Cellar, English, Dating from 1505. Height, 16.8 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. II-Silversmiths' Work
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. B-Three-Light Candelabrum, English, 1724. Maker, D. G. Height, 26.3 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. II-Silversmiths' Work
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. C-Standing Cup and Cover. English, 1558. Height, 35.5 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. II-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate III. D-Monteith. English, 1686. Diameter, 27.9 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. II-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate III. E-Tazza Showing a Boar Hunt in a Landscape Inside the Bowl. The Work of a Silversmith of Zurich; c. 1600. Diameter, 15.2 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. II-Silversmiths' Work
Western art unattributed:
Plate IV. A-Embroidered Velvet Canopy from Kimberley Hall. Elizabethan. Art Treasures Exhibition. III-Textiles and Furniture
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Plate IV. B-Prayer Book of Archbishop Laud from Kimberley Hall. Seventeenth Century. 17.7 by 12 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. III-Textiles and Furniture
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Plate IV. C-Tapestry in the Style of Bérain. Early Eighteenth Century. 4.14 by 2.4 m. Art Treasures Exhibition. III-Textiles and Furniture
Western art unattributed:
Plate V. A-Chinese Lacquer Cabinet on English Stand. Eighteenth Century. Ch'ien Lung Period. Art Treasures Exhibition. III-Textiles and Furniture
Western art unattributed:
Plate V. B-Mirror in the Style of the Brothers Adam. Late Eighteenth Century. Height, 1.86 m., Width 1.4 m. Art Treasures Exhibition. III-Textiles and Furniture
Western art unattributed:
Plate V. C-Carved Oak "Refectory" Table. English. Early Seventeenth Century. Art Treasures Exhibition. III-Textiles and Furniture
Western art unattributed:
Plate VI. A-Goblet Engraved with an Equestrian Portrait of King William III and an Inscription. Probably Made in Ireland; Second Half of the Eighteenth Century. Height, 20.3 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. IV-Glass
Western art unattributed:
Plate VI. B-Two Ships' Decanters and Goblets Engraved with the Arms of the Earl of Durham; Early Nineteenth Century. Height, Decanters 27.3 cm.; Goblets, 15.8 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. IV-Glass
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Plate VI. C-Pair of Urn-Shaped Vases with Covers; c. 1790. Height, 38.1 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. IV-Glass
Western art unattributed:
Plate VI. D-Chandelier. c. 1760-1770. Height, 1.67 m. Art Treasures Exhibition. IV-Glass
Western art unattributed:
Plate VII. E-Chelsea Tureen in the Form of a Boar's Head. 1755. Height, 27.9 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. V-Ceramics
Western art unattributed:
Plate VII. F-Blue and White Worcester Vase. Height, 85 cm. Art Treasures Exhibition. V-Ceramics
Article
The Earliest Dated Islamic Textiles
04/1932 | 349 | 60
Pages: 185-187+191
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Guest, Rhuvon (Guest, Rhuvon; Guest, R.)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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A-Silk Textile from Saint Josse sur Mer; Khurâsân, E. Persia, tenth century (Louvre). B-Silk Fabric; North Africa, eighth century (Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester). C-Border of B (Victoria and Albert Museum). D-Silk tunic; probably woven at Baghdad. Tenth-Eleventh century (Textile Museum, Columbia, U. S. A.). The Earliest Dated Islamic Textiles
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A Persian Carpet Belonging to Mr. F. W. Bruce
02/1932 | 347 | 60
Pages: 100-101+105
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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B-Portion of a Silk Pile Carpet in the Mosque at Kum. A. D. 1671. A Persian Carpet Belonging to Mr. F. W. Bruce
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A-Silk Pile Carpet. Persian, Seventeenth Century. 1.34 by 0.68 m. (Mr. F. W. Bruce). A Persian Carpet Belonging to Mr. F. W. Bruce
Calendar
Forthcoming Sales
05/1931 | 338 | 58
Pages: xxxix-xlvi
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Carter, A. C. R. (Carter, A. C. R.; Carter, Albert Charles Robinson)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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Landau, Dora (Landau, Dora; L., D.)
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The Persian Exhibition [I - The Architectural Background; II - Paintings; III - Textiles, a general survey; IV - Textiles, some early pieces; V - Pottery]
01/1931 | 334 | 58
Pages: 2-5+8-11+14-17+20-23+26-29+32-35+38-41+44-45
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Ashton, Leigh (Ashton, Leigh)
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Binyon, L. (Binyon, L.; B., L.; Binyon, Laurence)
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Briggs, Martin S. (Briggs, Martin S.; Briggs, S. Martin; Bricgs, Martin S.; Briggs, M. S.; B., M. S.)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; Kendrick, Albert Frank; K., A.; K., A. F.)
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Garden Scene, by Bihzād (The Persian Government)
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Plate IV. A-Unfinished painting, attributed to Bihzād. (All lent by the Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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Plate IV. B-Portrait of Mīr 'Ali Shīr, by Mahmūd. (All lent by the Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
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Plate IV. C-Pleasure-party, with portraits of Humāyun and the youthful Akbar, by 'Abdu's-Samad. (All lent by the Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
Non-western art unattributed:
A-North-east eivān (arched recess) of the Mosque of Gohar Shād (a part of the Mosque of Imam Riza), showing tiled ornament, 1418 A. D. (Mashhad, Persia). The Persian Exhibition-1. The Architectural Background.
Non-western art unattributed:
A-Silk tissue; gold on red ground, Timurid; early fifteenth century (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
Non-western art unattributed:
B-Silk tissue, violet on white ground, from Rayy; Saljuq, eleventh to twelfth century (M. Acheroff). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
Non-western art unattributed:
B-Stucco mihrāb (prayer niche) in the "Friday Mosque" (Masjid i-Jum'a), 1310 A. D. (Isfahān, Persia). The Persian Exhibition-1. The Architectural Background.
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C-Silk tissue, from Rayy; Saljuq or Byzantine, eleventh to twelfth century (Messrs. Indjoudjian). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
Non-western art unattributed:
D-Panel of silk damask from Rayy; Saljuq, eleventh to twelfth century (Mrs. Robert Bliss). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
Non-western art unattributed:
E-Silk tissue, from Rayy; Saljuq, eleventh to twelfth century (M. C. Vignier). The Persian Exhibition-IV. Textiles, some early pieces
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Axe-head; Luristan find; seventh-sixth century B. C.; B-Bronze pin-head from Luristan (type A) seventh-sixth century B. C. (Mr. Leigh Ashton). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Bowl with incised decoration; eighth or ninth century (M. Larcade). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Silk fabric, Sassanian tradition; tenth century (Musée Lorrain, Nancy). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. B-Bowl with incised decoration; eighth or ninth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. B-Brocaded velvet. Winged figure on a throne (detail); sixteenth century (Herr Bernheimer). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. C-Dish with incised decoration; eighth or ninth century (Mr. Oscar Raphael). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. C-Horse-bit, bronze; Luristan find (type B); sixth-fifth century B. C. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. C-Woollen pile carpet; sixteenth century (Gobelins Museum, Paris). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. D-Axe-head, bronze; Luristan find; seventh-sixth century B. C. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston); E-Bronze pole-top, seventh-sixth century B. C., from the Kuban (The Hermitage). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. D-Dish painted in blue; eighth or ninth century (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. D-Woollen pile carpet; seventeenth century (Mr. F. W. Bruce). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. A-Bowl with lustre painting; eighth or ninth century (M. Charles Vignier) The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. A-Bull's head, bronze; Achæmenid, sixth century, B. C. (M. D. Kelekian); B-Forepart of an ibex, bronze; Achæmenid, fifth century, B. C. (Mr. Oscar Raphael). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate II. A-Illustration to the Shāh-nāma. Early thirteenth century (Mr. Chester Beatty). The Persian Exhibition-III. Paintings
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. B-Dish with painted inscriptions; Samarkand, eighth or ninth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham) The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. B-Stork, crab, and fishes: illustrating a fable. Fifteenth century. (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-III. Paintings
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. C-Armlet, silver; Achæmenid, c. 500 B. C. (Dr. C. F. Reber); D-Bronze pin-head from Luristan (type A); seventh to sixth century, B. C. (Mr. Leigh Ashton). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
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Plate II. C-Battle of Owls and Crows: illustrating a fable. Fifteen century. (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-III. Paintings
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. C-Bowl, turquoise-blue and black; Sultanabad, fourteenth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham) The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. D-Dish painted in colours; Daghestan, seventeenth century (Lt.-Col. R. H. Brocklebank). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. A-Bowl with incised decoration, turquoise-blue; twelfth century (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. A-Ewer base, bronze inlaid with silver; Saljuq (Persia), late twelfth century (H. I. M. the Shah); B-Bronze candlestick inlaid with silver and gold, found at Hamadan; Saljuq (Persia), late twelfth century (H. I. M. the Shah). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. A-Silk brocade; seventeenth century (Sir William Lawrence, Bart.). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. A-The Mourning for Rustam and his brother.. Both from a Shāh-nāma MS. dated 1429 (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. A-Velvet brocade; early seventeenth century (National Historical Museum, Stockholm). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. B-Bowl, blue and white, seventeenth century (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. B-Carpet of silk and gold embroidery. From Mashhad. Seventeenth century (H. I. M. the Shah). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. B-Isfandiyār killing the wolves. Both from a Shāh-nāma MS. dated 1429 (Persian Government). The Persian Exhibition-II. Paintings
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. B-Velvet brocade, a falconer; early seventeenth century (M. Bacri). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. C-Bronze bird of Aquamanile type; Proto-Islamic (Persia); eighth-tenth century (Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin); D-Ewer, engraved bronze; Proto-Islamic (N. E. Persia); eighth-ninth century (Mr. R. Harari). The Persian Exhibition-VI. Early Metalwork
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. C-Ewer with lustre paintings; Rhages, thirteenth century (Mr. Ernest Debenham). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. C-Silk carpet, dated A. H. 1082 (A. D. 1671). From the tomb of Shah Abbas II at Kum. The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. C-Silk fabric; Fatimid style, tenth century (Schlossmuseum, Berlin). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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Plate III. D-Embroidered linen cover. Probably Bakhtiari work, seventeenth-eighteenth century. (Private owner). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. D-Silk brocade; early eighteenth century (Private owner). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. D-Stool, turquoise-blue glaze; fourteenth century (Kitabji Khan). The Persian Exhibition-V. Pottery
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. E-Velvet brocade; sixteenth century (M. Bacri). The Persian Exhibition-III. Textiles, a general survey
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The Italian Exhibition: I - Bronzes; II - Textiles; III - Maiolica; IV - Glass.
01/1930 | 322 | 56
Pages: 9-11+14-17+20-23+26-27+30-31
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Buckley, Wilfred (Buckley, Wilfred)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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Longhurst, Margaret H. (Longhurst, Margaret H.; Longhurst, M. H.; Longhurst, M.; Longhurst, Margaret)
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Plate I. A-Hercules and Cacus, by Pollaiuolo. Bronze. (Museo Nazionale, Florence). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate I. B-Youth Playing a Fiddle, by Bertoldo. Bronze. (Museo Nazionale, Florence). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate II. A.-Cope, One of a Set of Vestments Made for the Opening of Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey. (Stonyhurst College). The Italian Exhibition [Design tentatively attributed to Pietro Torrigiano]
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Plate II. B-Asia, One of a Set of Tapestries of the Continents, Designed by Leonardo Bernini and Worked by Vittorio Demignot (Uffizi, Florence). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate III. A-Maiolica Roundel, Painted with the Holy Family, after Dürer; Caffaggiolo Factory; Circa 1510. (Mr. Henry Oppenheimer). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate V. Triptych by Francesco del Cossa. St. Peter (Brera Gallery, Milan); St. Vincent Ferrer, 1.52 by 0.9 m. (National Gallery); St. John the Baptist (Brera Gallery, Milan); Miracles of S. Giacinto (Vatican). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VI. A-The Death of Lucretia, by Ercole Roberti. (Pinacoteca, Modena). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VI. B-Virgin and Child, by Piero della Francesca. (Marchesa di Villamarina, Rome). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VII. A-Portrait of a Man, by Antonello da Messina. (Malaspina Collection, Pavia). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VII. B-The Bishop Lorenzo Roverella and SS. Paul and Maurelius, by Cosimo Tura. (Prince Colonna, Rome). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VII. The Story of the Holy Girdle, by Bernardo Daddi. (Prato Museum). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VIII. The Magdalen, by Piero di Cosimo. (Corsini Gallery, Rome). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate III. B-Maiolica Dish; Faenza; Circa 1520. (Sir Otto Beit, Bart). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate IV. A-Diamond-engraved dish, with the arms of Pius IV; crica 1560; B-Pilgrim's bottle, with the arms of Sforza and Bentivogolio, circa 1500; C-Enamelled goblet, with dummy foot; second half of fifteenth century; D-Goblet with filigree ornament; sixteenth century; E-Canister of "schmelz" glass; late sixteenth or early seventeenth century. (A, B, D and E in the possession of Mr. Wilfred Buckley; C in the possession of Mr. George Eumorfopoulos). The Italian Exhibition
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An Exhibition of near Eastern Carpets
07/1929 | 316 | 55
Pages: 15-17+20
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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Plate I. Persian Carpet in Silk and Gold and Silver Thread. Late Sixteenth or Early Seventeenth Century. 1.99 by 1.4 m. (Messrs. Jekyll's Ltd.). An Exhibition of near Eastern Carpets
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Plate II. Carpets of the Southern Caucasus. Probably Eighteenth Century. A-4.42 by 2.16 m.; B-4.34 by 2.18 m. (Messrs. Jekyll's Ltd.). An Exhibition of near Eastern Carpets
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