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Notes on William Burges's Painted Furniture
11/1963 | 728 | 105
Pages: 494+496-507+509
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Handley-Read, Charles (Handley-Read, Charles)
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Attributed works:
29. Detail of a Bookcase, Designed by William Burges. c.1859-62. Including Paintings in Oils Signed by E. J. Poynter, Albert Moore, Simeon Solomon, Henry Holliday. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; On Loan from the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.)
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30. Wash-Hand Stand, Designed by William Burges. c.1866-72. Height, 144.7 cm; Width, 76.8 cm. Carved, Painted and Gilded. Inset Paintings Illustrating Lines from Chaucer's Romaunt of the Rose. (Private Collection.)
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31. Cabinet, Designed by William Burges. Dated 1858. Height, 213 cm; Width, 139.7 cm. Painted and Gilded. Paintings in Oils by E. J. Poynter. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London.)
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32. Design Drawing for a Cabinet, by William Burges. 1858. Water-Colour, Heightened with White. Inset: Medieval Court, International Exhibition, London, 1862. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London.)
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33. Cabinet, Designed by William Burges. Engraving without Text. (Royal Institute of British Architects, London.)
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34. Settle, Designed by William Burges. Dated 1869, 1870. Height, 185 cm; Width, 216 cm. Painted and Gilded. Subject Pictures by H. Stacy Marks, Two Signed in Monogram. (Tower House, Melbury Road, London.)
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35. Bookcase, Designed by William Burges. c.1859-62. Height, 318 cm; Width, 172 cm. Painted and Gilded. Subject-Pictures by Many Hands. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; on Loan from the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.)
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36. Composition, Designed by William Burges. c.1858. Black Ink or Paint. (Royal Institute of British Architects, London.)
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37. Decorative Details, Designed by William Burges and Perhaps an Assistant. Pencil and Black Paint or Ink. (Royal Institute of British Architects, London.)
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38. Wash-Hand Stand, Designed by William Burges. 1879; Dated 1880. Height, 160 cm; Width, 81.3 cm. Carved, Painted and Gilded. (Victoria Museum and Albert Museum, London.)
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39. Armoire (Destroyed), Once in Noyon Cathedral, France. c.1300. From the Annales Archéologiques, IV, 1846. Drawn by E. Boesvilvald, Engraved by J. Huguenot. British Museum Photograph.
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40. Cabinet, Designed by William Burges. Dismantled (the Three Pairs of Doors Survive, Two at Tower House, Melbury Road, London). From R. P. Pullan, The House of William Burges, A. R. A., 1885 (pl.19).
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41. Cabinet, Designed by William Burges (Untraced). c.1870. From R. P. Pullan, The House of William Burges, A. R. A., 1885 (Pl.38).
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42. Bookcase, Designed by William Burges (One of Five Similar Units). c.1876-8. Height, 252 cm; Width, 154 cm. Painted and Gilded. Subject Pictures by Fred Weekes. (Library, Tower House, Melbury Road, London.)
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43. Cabinet, Designed by William Burges, Dated 1879. Height, 240 cm; Width, 128.4 cm. Painted Wood. (Tower House, Melbury Road, London.)
Western art unattributed:
A. Westminster Abbey, the 'Dexter Side' of the Retable. From an Engraving Which Accompanied Burges's Article in G. G. Scott's Gleanings from Westminster Abbey (1863).