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Two New Hogarth Drawings
09/1951 | 582 | 93
Pages: 282-287
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Mitchell, Charles (Mitchell, Charles; Mitchell, C.)
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6. Death giving Taylor a Cross-Buttock, by William Hogarth. Chalk and Charcoal, 48 by 40 cm. (A. P. Oppé, Esq.)
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7. Taylor Triumphing over Death, by William Hogarth. Chalk and Charcoal, 49.5 by 39.5 cm. (A. P. Oppé, Esq.)
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8. Death Giving Taylor a Cross-Buttock, by William Hogarth. Pen Drawing, 23 by 31.5 cm. (The Marquess of Exeter.)
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9. Taylor Triumphing over Death, by William Hogarth. Pen Drawing, 22.5 by 31.5 cm. (The Marquess of Exeter.)
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3. From Domenico de Rossi: Raccolta di statue antiche e moderne, 1704, pl. xxix.
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Zoffany's Death of Captain Cook
03/1944 | 492 | 84
Pages: 56+58-63
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Mitchell, Charles (Mitchell, Charles; Mitchell, C.)
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Plate I. A-The Death of Captain Cook. By John Zoffany. Canvas 137.2 by 246.4 cm. (Maritime Museum, Greenwich). Zoffany's Death of Captain Cook
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Plate I. B-The Death of Captain Cook. Engraving by Bartolozzi and Byrne after a Drawing by John Webber, 1785. Zoffany's Death of Captain Cook
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Plate II. A-The Townley Gallery, by John Zoffany. Canvas, 127 by 99.1 cm. By Permission of the Towneley Hall Art Gallery, Burnley. Zoffany's Death of Captain Cook
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Plate II. C-The Savage Stabbing Captain Cook. Detail of Plate IA. Zoffany's Death of Captain Cook
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Plate II. D-Discobolus. Reversed Detail of Plate IIA. Zoffany's Death of Captain Cook
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Plate II. B-Hawaiian Helmets (Mahiole) Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century. (British Museum). Zoffany's Death of Captain Cook
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Three Phases of Reynolds's Method
02/1942 | 467 | 80
Pages: 35-40
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Mitchell, Charles (Mitchell, Charles; Mitchell, C.)
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Plate I. A-Mrs. Crewe as St. Genevieve. By Reynolds. 1772. Canvas, 166 by 175 cm. (The Marquess of Crewe). Three Phases of Reynolds's Method
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Plate I. B-The Continence of Scipio. By Reynolds. 1789. Canvas, 239 by 166 cm. (Hermitage, Leningrad). Three Phases of Reynolds's Method
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Plate I. C-Girl with Dog. By Reynolds. (From a Sketch-Book in the British Museum). Three Phases of Reynolds's Method
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Plate I. D-The Family of Darius before Alexander the Great. Engraving by S. Gribelin after the Painting in the Louvre by Charles Lebrun. Three Phases of Reynolds's Method
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Plate II. A-St. John the Baptist. By Sir Joshua Reynolds. 1776. Canvas, 125 by 99 cm. (Wallace Collection). Three Phases of Reynolds's Method
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Plate II. B-Theory. By Sir Joshua Reynolds. 1779. Canvas, 178 by 179 cm. (Royal Academy). Three Phases of Reynolds's Method
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Plate II. C-St. John the Baptist. Attributed to Raphael. 134 by 142 cm. (Louvre, Paris). Three Phases of Reynolds's Method
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Plate II. D-St. John the Baptist. By Raphael. 163 by 146 cm. (Uffizi, Florence). Three Phases of Reynolds's Method
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"Mars." Engraving by Nicolas Dorigny after Raphael's Design in S. Maria del Popolo.
Short Notice
Exhibition of Drawings by Nicholas Pocock
03/1940 | 444 | 76
Pages: 95+99
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Mitchell, Charles (Mitchell, Charles; Mitchell, C.)
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C-Study For an Oil Painting. By Nicholas Pocock. Drawing in Pen, Ink and Wash, 19.2 by 35 cm. (Messrs. Spink & Son Ltd.). Shorter Notices: Exhibition of Drawings by Nicholas Pocock