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Toulouse-Lautrec in Catford: new information about ‘La Chaîne Simpson’
09/2011 | 1302 | 153
Pages: 572-573
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Robins, Anna Gruetzner (Robins, Anna Gruetzner; Gruetzner Robins, Anna; Gruetzner, Anna)
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10. La Chaîne Simpson, by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. 1896. Colour lithograph, 82.8 by 120 cm. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris).
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11. Cycle Michael, by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. 1896. Brush lithograph, 81.5 by 121 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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12. ‘The Simpson Lever Chain’, Illustrated London News (20th June 1896), p.790. (Copyright the British Library).
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13. Photograph showing ?Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec with Louis Bouglé and W.S. Simpson at the Catford Cycle Track, June 1896. Unidentified press cutting. (Lewisham Local History and Archive Centre).
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‘Manet and the Post-Impressionists’: a checklist of exhibits
12/2010 | 1293 | 152
Pages: 782-793
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Robins, Anna Gruetzner (Robins, Anna Gruetzner; Gruetzner Robins, Anna; Gruetzner, Anna)
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10. Misères Humaines, by Paul Gauguin. 1888. Canvas, 73 by 92 cm. (Ordrupgaard Samling, Copenhagen).
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11. Parau na te Varua ino (Paroles du Diable/Words of the Devil), by Paul Gauguin. 1892. Canvas, 91.7 by 68.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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13. Rain, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Canvas, 73.3 by 92.4 cm. (Philadelphia Museum of Art).
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14. The road menders, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Canvas, 73.5 by 92.5 cm. (Phillips Collection, Washington).
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15. Portrait of Clovis Sagot, by Pablo Picasso. 1909. Canvas, 82 by 66 cm. (Kunst­halle, Hamburg; © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2010).
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16. Seated female nude, holding one knee, with a sketch of a foot, by Henri Matisse. 1909. Reed pen and black ink on white laid paper, laid down on cream wove paper, laid down on ivory woven card, 23.6 by 29.9 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago; gift of Mrs Emily Crane Chadbourne; © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2010).
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18. Girl with green eyes, by Henri Matisse. 1908. Canvas, 66 by 50.8 cm. (Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2010).
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19. Ulysses and Calypso, by Maurice Denis. 1905. Canvas, 82 by 117 cm. (Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki).
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6. At the café, by Edouard Manet. 1878. Canvas, 77 by 83 cm. (Museum Oskar Reinhart, Winterthur).
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7. Bathers resting, by Paul Cézanne. 1875–76. Canvas, 38 by 45.8 cm. (Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Geneva).
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8. The viaduct at L’Estaque, by Paul Cézanne. c.1883. Canvas, 53 by 63.5 cm. (Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki).
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9. Old woman with a rosary, by Paul Cézanne. 1895–96. Canvas, 80.6 by 65.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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12. From ‘Giving Amusement to All London: Paintings by the Post-Impressionists, Sketch (16th November 1910), supplement.
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17. Installation photograph of Manet and the Post-Impressionists, showing Reclining nude 1 (Aurora), by Henri Matisse. From ‘Anarchy in High Art’, Tatler (23rd November 1910), p.228.
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4. The exterior of the Grafton Galleries, London. From Sketch (16th November 1910), supplement.
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5. Floor plan of the Grafton Galleries, London. From B. Altshuler: Salon to Biennial – Exhibitions that Made History, I: 1863–1959, London and New York 2008, p.86.
Book Review
A Fragile Modernism. Whistler and his Impressionist Followers
05/2008 | 1262 | 150
Pages: 336-337
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Hopkinson, Martin (Hopkinson, Martin; Hopkinson, Martin)
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A Fragile Modernism. Whistler and his Impressionist Followers | author: Gruetzner Robins, Anna
Short Notice
Some newly discovered sketches by Walter Sickert of Gatti's Hungerford Palace of Varieties
04/2006 | 1237 | 148
Pages: 269-272
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Robins, Anna Gruetzner (Robins, Anna Gruetzner; Gruetzner Robins, Anna; Gruetzner, Anna)
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33. Thirteen music-hall studies made at Gatti's, London, by Walter Sickert. 1887. Pencil on paper (with ink inscriptions) on album paper mount, 34.5 by 29.2 cm. (overall). (Brighton Museum and Art Gallery).
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34. Detail (top left) of a music-hall study made at Gatti's, London, by Walter Sickert. 1887. Pencil on paper (with ink inscriptions) on album paper mount, 34.5 by 29.2 cm. (overall). (Brighton Museum and Art Gallery). Inscribed by Sickert 'Gattis. May 20.87'.
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35. Detail of a music-hall study made at Gatti's, London, by Walter Sickert. 1887. Pencil on paper (with ink inscriptions) on album paper mount, 34.5 by 29.2 cm. (overall). (Brighton Museum and Art Gallery). Showing study of Katie Lawrence, Gatti's (23rd May 1887), and inscribed by Sickert 'not wearing the same dress'.
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37. Fifteen music-hall studies made at Gatti’s, London, by Walter Sickert. 1888. Pencil on paper on album paper mount, 34.5 by 29.2 cm. (overall). (Brighton Museum and Art Gallery).
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38. Eight studies of the audience, Gatti’s, London, by Walter Sickert. 1888. Pencil on paper on album paper mount, 34.5 by 29.2 cm. (overall). (Brighton Museum and Art Gallery).
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36. Katie Lawrence. Sheet-music cover, Francis Day & Hunter, London, c.1890. (By permission of the British Library, London; H.3981.jj (16)).
Short Notice
Degas and Sickert: Notes on Their Friendship
03/1988 | 1020 | 130
Pages: 198+210-211+225-229
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Robins, Anna Gruetzner (Robins, Anna Gruetzner; Gruetzner Robins, Anna; Gruetzner, Anna)
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14. Rehearsal, by Edgar Degas (L.430). 1874. 66 by 100 cm. (Burrell Collection, Glasgow).
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28. Rehearsal of a Ballet on Stage, by Edgar Degas. c.1873-74 (L.340). Mixed Media on Canvas, 65 by 81 cm. (Musée d'Orsay, Paris).
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29. Rehearsal of a Ballet on Stage, by Edgar Degas. c.1873 (L.400). Pen and Ink on Paper Mounted on Canvas, Overworked with Mixed Media, 54.3 by 73 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York). 30. Rehearsal of a Ballet on Stage, by Edgar Degas. c.1873-74 (L.498). Pastel over Brush and Ink on Paper, 53 by 72 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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44. W. R. Sickert, by Jacques-Emile Blanche. 1898. 80.9 by 64.8 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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45. Walter Osborne's Copy of the Catalogue for the NEAC Spring 1893 Exhibition, Showing His Sketch of Degas's Design for a Fan in the Exhibition.
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46. Mlle Bécat aux Ambassadeurs, by Edgar Degas. c.1877-78. Lithograph, with Pastel, 20.5 by 19.3 cm. (Private Collection, Bern).