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Advertisements December 2005 (Front)
12/2005 | 1233 | 147
Pages: i-xvi
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[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière. 14 rue de Marignan, 75008 Paris. Workshop of ANTONIO SUSINI (Documented 1580-1624). Bull. Cast after a model by Giambologna. Patinated bronze. Height: 22 cm. Lenght: 26.5 cm. Depth: 7 cm.]
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[Christie’s, 8 King Street, St. James’s Place, London, W.1. BARTOLOMè ESTEBAN MURILLO (Seville 1618-1682). Christ the Man of Sorrows. Oil on canvas. 25 1/8 x 21 in. (63.8 x 53.3 cm.)]
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[Conner . Rosenkranz. 19 East 74th Street, NY 10021. Henry Kirke Brown (American 1814-1866), FILATRICE, 1850, bronze, 20 inches (detail)]
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[David & Constance Yates. Lenox Hill Station. New York 10021. ANTOINE BOURDELLE (Montauban 1861-1929 Vesinet) Muse échelée. Cast and reworked patinated plaster relief. 39 3/8 x 39 3/8 x 11 3/4 inches (100 x 100 x 30 cm). Dedicated in graphite: à l'ami granité au substitut poète. Cette étude Emile Antoine Bourdelle 1913.]
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[Galleria Nella Longari. Via Bigli 15, 20121 Milan. Ercole Ferrata. Sculptor active in Rome in the second half of the 17th century. Triton sounding a horn riding on a dolphin. White marble, 101 x 50 x 72 cm]
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[Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox. 38 Bury Street, St. James’s London. SW1Y 6BB. THOMAS BANKS (1735-1805). Oliver Cromwell. Marble, height 76 cm (30 in)]
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[NewArtCentre. Roche Court. East Winterslow. Salisbury, Wiltshire. SP5 1BG. Tony Smith, Wall, 1964, Steel.]
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[Patricia Wengraf, Ltd. PO Box 31067, London SW1W 9FJ. Sebastian Nicolini Roccatagliata (fl. Venice, 1614-1636). Minerva. Bronze statuette. Height 38.4 cm.]
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[Richard Philp. 7 Ravenscourt Square, London. Northern Italian. Figure of Christ, c. 1560-1580. Limewood; traces of original gesso. Height 149.9 cm]
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[Robert Simon, Fine Art. 355 East 72nd Street. New York. GIOVANNI FRANCESCO SUSINI (Florence, 1585-after 1633) The Young St. John the Baptiste. Marble. Height: 41 3/4 inches (106 cm). Width: 22 inches (55.9 cm).]
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[W. Agnew & Company. Two Florentine Doccia porcelain figures of an Athlete holding a vase and Leda and the swan, after bronzes by Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi (1685-1740) circa 1747-50. Size: Height 29 cm, 11 3/8 in., with original Florentine ebonised, square wood bases.]
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[Abbey Green. Mariaplaats 45. 3511 LL Utrecht. Bishop Erasmus. Limewood statue. Late gothic, ca. 1505. South Germany. Ht. ca. 20 cm. Museum quality.]
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby’s & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London, W.1. North German, Lower Saxon. 13th century. A rare bronze lion aquamanile. 33 by 36 cm., 13 by 14 1/8 in. Estimate: £150,000-200,000]
Western art unattributed:
[Westland. St. Michael’s Churc. Leonard Street. London. EC2A 4ER. A spectacularly large & glorious limestone chimenypiece in the richest Italian Renaissance manner. Circa 1850.]
Book Review
Thomas Banks (1735-1805): Britain's First Modern Sculptor
12/2005 | 1233 | 147
Pages: 833
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Coutu, Joan (Coutu, Joan)
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Thomas Banks (1735-1805): Britain's First Modern Sculptor | author: Bryant, Julius , essay by: Dorey, Helen
Short Notice
Thomas Banks's 'Caractacus before Claudius': New Letters to and from Ozias Humphry
12/2000 | 1173 | 142
Pages: 769-772
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Bindman, David (Bindman, David)
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45. Caractacus before Claudius, by Thomas Banks. Marble. 91.5 by 192.4 cm. (Stowe School, Bucks).
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46. Self-Portrait, by James Jefferys. Pen and Ink, 49.5 by 40.9 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
Short Notice
'Mourning Achilles': A Missing Sculpture by Thomas Banks
12/1983 | 969 | 125
Pages: 742-745
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Bryant, Julius (Bryant, Julius)
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15. The Fine Arts Commissioners in 1846, by John Partridge. c. 1846-53. 188 by 372.8 cm. Photographed c. 1880. (National Portrait Gallery).
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16. Sketch for Fig. 15, by John Partridge. c. 1846. Oil on Paper, 47.6 by 86 cm. (National Portrait Gallery).
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17. Detail from Fig. 15. 18. Ira Aldridge, by James Northcote. 1826. 76.2 by 63.5 cm. (City of Manchester Art Galleries). 19. The anger of Achilles at the loss of Briseis, by Alexander Runciman. c. 1770. Pen, ink and wash, 18.9 by 25.4 cm. (Collection Lord Runciman).
Short Notice
A Re-Discovered Bas-Relief by Thomas Banks
06/1974 | 855 | 116
Pages: 327-329+331
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Stainton, Lindsay (Stainton, Lindsay)
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51. Thetis and Her Nymphs, by Thomas Banks. Marble, 91.4 by 118.7 cm. (Tate Gallery; On Indefinite Loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum.)
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52. Alcyone and Ceyx, by Thomas Banks. Marble, 76.2 by 113 cm. (Leeds City Art Galleries, Lotherton Hall, Gascoigne Bequest.) Courtesy of Leeds City Art Galleries.
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53. Alcyone and Ceyx, by George Romney. Pen with Sepia over Pencil on Paper, 33.3 by 45.4 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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The Chimney-Piece at Daylesford
02/1965 | 743 | 107
Pages: 88+90-91
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Walch, Peter S. (Walch, Peter S.)
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46. Detail from Chimney-Piece Reproduced in Fig.47. [by Thomas Banks. 1792. (Daylesford House, Glos.)]
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47. Chimney-Piece, by Thomas Banks. 1792. (Daylesford House, Glos.) Photo. Copyright C. F. Bell. Courtesy National Buildings Record.
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45. A View of the Inside of a Zananah. Plate Opposite p.24 of William Hodges: Travels in India, London, 1793.
Book Review
Annals of Thomas Banks
04/1938 | 421 | 72
Pages: 196-197
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MacLagan, Eric (MacLagan, Eric; MacLagan, Eric R. D.; Maclagan, Mr.)
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Annals of Thomas Banks | author: Banks, Thomas , author: Bell, Charles Francis