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Attributed works:
A farmyard scene, by Adriaen van Utrecht (1599–1652). 1647. Oil on canvas, 115 by 161 cm. [ARS ANTIQUA, MILAN/BRAFA]
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A sculpture of the Virgin of the Assumption Attributed to Alejo de Vahía, active in Palencia around 1473-1515 Gilt and polychromed wood, around 1509 Gift of Sir Michael Craig-Martin R.A. [Spanish Gallery, The Auckland Project]
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A young man wearing a studio cap, by Lorenzo Baldissera Tiepolo (1736–76). Black and red chalk, 41.2 by 28.5 cm. [NICHOLAS HALL, NEW YORK/Master Drawings New York]
Attributed works:
Artemisia Gentileschi (1593–after 1654), The Penitent Magdalene, c. 1625/30 [Robilant & Voena]
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Carnival at the bistrot, Paris, by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). c.1908. Watercolour on paper, 22.5 by 21 cm. [PATRICK BOURNE & CO., LONDON/Master Drawings New York]
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CIRCLE OF PAOLO VERONESE Possibly a portrait of Isabella Andreini (1562 - 1604) Oil on canvas 85.25 in. (H) x 56 in. (W) [Sloane Street Auctions]
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Crucifix. Spain, c.1550. Silver gilt and rock crystal with polychrome, height 41 cm. [GALERIE BERNARD DE LEYE, BRUSSELS/BRAFA]
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Embroidery Workshop of the Monastery of the Escorial (Spanish, 16th Century) The Pharaoh’s Judgment, ca. 1585 Pen and brown ink with brown washes, highlighted in white on blue paper Extensively pricked for transfer throughout, 304 x 193 mm [Christopher Bishop Fine Art/Master Drawings New York]
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Envy (Invidia) from the seven deadly sins, engraved by Pieter van der Heyden (1530–72), after Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c.1525–69), published by Hieronymus Cock (1518–70). c.1558. Ink on paper, 29.7 by 22.6 cm. [CHAMBRE PROFESSIONNELLE BELGE DE LA LIBRAIRIE ANCIENNE ET MODERN (CLAM), BRUSSELS/BRAFA]
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Figures in a wooded landscape with mountains behind, by Denijs van Alsloot (1570–1626) and the workshop of Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568–1625). Early 17th century. Oil on panel, 117 by 173 cm. [DE JONCKHEERE, GENEVA AND PARIS/BRAFA]
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From ‘The smoking mother’, by Laure Prouvost. 2023. (Commissioned for Burlington Contemporary Journal 9).
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GIAMBOLOGNA (1529–1608) Mars cast before 1577, probably in the 1560s by Zanobi Portignani Estimate on request [Christie's]
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Horizon, by Max Ernst (1891–1976). 1926. Oil on panel, 24.2 by 18.5 cm. [GALERIE DE LA BÉRAUDIÈRE, BRUSSELS/BRAFA]
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La fin du voyage, by Paul Delvaux (1897–1994). 1968. Oil on canvas, 165.1 by 145 cm. [OPERA GALLERY, GENEVA/BRAFA]
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LIPPO VANNI. Sienese, active 1344-1376 A predella panel: the Marriage of the Virgin Siena, c.1345 Tempera on wood panel 24.6 x 28.5 cm Provenance:Collection of Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864), Villa Gherardesca, Fiesole. [Brimo de Laroussilhe]
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Piazza d’Italia con Arianna, by Giorgio de Chirico (1898–1978). 1950s. Oil on canvas, 70 by 100 cm.[REPETTO GALLERY, LUGANO/BRAFA]
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Prometheus, by Giovanni Battista Langetti (1625–76). c.1660. Oil on canvas, 88 by 114 cm. [GIAMMARCO CAPPUZZO FINE ART, LONDON/BRAFA]
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Red Blue Chair, designed by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld (1888–1964). Designed 1919–23, made in 1970. Beechwood and plywood with stain and paint, height 86 cm [GALERIE VAN DEN BRUINHORST, KAMPEN, OVERIJSSEL/BRAFA]
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Sir Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898) Study for ‘The Nativity’ for St John’s, Torquay. Watercolour, gouache and gold paint. 1887. 14x21.5 inches. [Abbott and Holder]
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Study for the Sala di Apollo (Pitti Palace), by Ciro Ferri (1634–89). c.1659–61. Black chalk, heightened with white, on prepared blue-grey paper, 26.5 by 39 cm. CHRISTOPHER BISHOP FINE ART, NEW YORK/Master Drawings New York]
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The Grey Castle; a view on the Mosel or the Rhine, by J.M.W. Turner (1775–1851). c.1841. Pencil and watercolour, 15.9 by 23.5 cm. [ABBOTT & HOLDER, LONDON/Master Drawings New York]
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Two female nudes, by Gustav Klimt (1862–1918). c.1902. Black chalk on buff paper, 44.3 by 30.9 cm. [STEPHEN ONGPIN, LONDON/Master Drawings New York]
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Virgin and Child in oak, Brabant, Brussels, attributed to Jan Borman I and his workshop (active from 1479 to 1520), circa 1480/90H. 142.5 cm [Giquello]
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Winter landscape, by Väinö Blomstedt (1871–1947). 1904. Oil on board, 39 by 49.5 cm. [AMBROSE NAUMANN, NEW YORK/Master Drawings New York]
Non-western art unattributed:
A Fine and Rare Ancient Kushan Northern India Uttar Pradesh Monumental Red Sandstone Torso Fragment of the Buddha Wearing his Monastic Robe ‘Sanghati’ with Traces of a Lotus Halo the Body Well Defined with a Deeply Carved Navel 1st – 2nd Century AD [Finch & Co]
Non-western art unattributed:
Female figure, by Baule people. Ivory Coast, 19th century. Wood, height 60 cm.[ MONTAGUT GALLERY, BARCELONA/BRAFA]
Western art unattributed:
A pierced flamboyant Gothic canopy. Northern France, 15th century. Limestone, height 30 cm.[DEI BARDI ART, BRUSSELS/BRAFA]
Western art unattributed:
Pseudo-corinthian Capitals North Adriatic Late 11th – early 12th Century White marble, 47x40x40 cm [Mearini Fine Art/BRAFA]
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A Very Rare and Important Marble Relief of the Resurrection of Christ Attributed to the Master of the Mascoli Altar Marble, Venice, Italy Second half of the 15th Century [Finch & Co]
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Avarice, by Pieter van der Heyden (c.1530–72) after Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c.1525–69). Engraving, 29.6 by 22.5 cm. [BELGIAN ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSELLERS ASSOCIATION (BBA), BRUSSELS, BRAFA]
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Crate table, by Gerrit Thomas Rietvelt (1888–1964). 1935. Wood and brass, height 63 cm. [GALERIE VAN DEN BRUINHORST, KAMPEN, BRAFA]
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Family group, by Henry Moore (1898– 1986). 1945. Bronze, height 18 cm. [OSBORNE SAMUEL GALLERY, LONDON, BRAFA]
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Gasparo Cairano Deposition Group (detail) alabaster 47,5 x 65 x 22,5 cm [Carlo Orsi]
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Giorgio Vasari Arezzo, 1511 – Florence, 1574 The Temptation of Saint Jerome Recently sold to a private collector Oil on panel, 165 x 117 cm [Moretti]
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GIUSEPPE MOLTENI 1800–1867 Portrait of Marchese Antonio Visconti Aimi (1798–1854) c. 1830–35 [Robilant and Voena].
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Green table, by Henri Hayden (1883–1970). 1917. Oil on canvas, 81 by 54 cm. [SIMON STUDER ART SA, GENEVA, BRAFA]
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Maisons au Quai Vert, Bruges, by Auguste Herbin (1882–1960). 1906. Oil on canvas, 53 by 64 cm. [STERN PISSARRO GALLERY, LONDON, BRAFA]
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Modigliani portrait from the artist’s   first creative period in Paris for sale [www.modigliani-portrait.com]
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Psycho-site, by Jean Dubuffet (1901–85). 1981. Acrylic on paper, 50 by 81 cm. [GUY PIETERS GALLERY, KNOKKE-HEIST, BRAFA]
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SIR PETER PAUL RUBENS The head of Saint John the Baptist presented to Salome Estimate $25,000,000–35,000,000 [Sotheby's, New York]
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The temptation of St Anthony, by Pieter Huys (1519–84). Oil on panel, 41.8 by 57.8 cm. [DE JONCKHEERE, GENEVA AND PARIS, BRAFA]
Non-western art unattributed:
Golden pheasant. China, Quinlong period (1736–95), c.1750–70. Porcelain with polychrome, height 35.5 cm. [GALERIE BERTRAND DE LAVERGNE, PARIS, BRAFA]
Non-western art unattributed:
Lega figure. Democratic Republic of Congo, early 20th century. Wood and pigments, height 29 cm. [DIDIER CLAES, BRUSSELS, BRAFA]
Western art unattributed:
Family portrait. Antwerp school, c.1620. Oil on canvas, 134.5 by 159 cm. [KLAAS MULLER, BRUSSELS, BRAFA]
Western art unattributed:
Large-leaf verdure depicting a stag and doe. Southern Netherlands, 1550– 1600. Wool and silk, 270 by 178 cm. [DE WIT TAPESTRIES, MECHELEN, BRAFA]
Western art unattributed:
Property of The Daughters of the Cross. 16th century. Oil on panel. An extraordinarily rare depiction of Leonardo’s La Cenacolo [Sloane Street Auctions]
Article
El Lissitzky as a furniture designer, 1925–30
02/2021 | 1415 | 163
Pages: 144-151
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Author:
Tucker, Bennett (Tucker, Bennett)
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1. Proun 4 B, by El Lissitzky. 1919–20. Oil on canvas, 70 by 55.5 cm. (Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid; Scala).
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10. Interior of the Double House (Houses 14 and 15) for the Weißenhof exhibition, Stuttgart 1927, by Le Corbusier. (From W. Gräff, ed.: Innenräume: Räume und Inneneinrichtungsgegenstände aus der Werkbundausstellung ‘Die Wohnung’ insbesondere aus den Bauten der städtischen Weißenhofsiedlung in Stuttgart, Stuttgart 1928).
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11. Interior for F-Type Dwelling, by El Lissitzky. 1928. (Photograph © The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow).
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12. Chair, by El Lissitzky. 1930. (From S. Küppers-Lissitzky: El Lissitzky: Life, Letters, Text, London 1968).
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13. Seats for the International Fur Trade Exhibition, by El Lissitzky. 1930. (From S. Küppers-Lissitzky: El Lissitzky: Life, Letters, Text, London 1968).
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14. Model of an apartment in a commune for the Soviet Pavilion for the International Hygiene Exhibition in Dresden, by El Lissitzky. 1930. (From S. Küppers-Lissitzky: El Lissitzky: Life, Letters, Text, London 1968).
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15. Installation of seating in accordance with El Lissitzky’s project for international exhibitions. 1930. (Photograph © The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow).
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2. Mart Stam, Gerrit Rietveld and El Lissitzky. (From S. Küppers- Lissitzky: El Lissitzky: Life, Letters, Text, London 1968).
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3. The Rietveld Schröder House, Utrecht, showing the upstairs seating area from the girls’ room. (From M. Küper and I. van Zijl: Gerrit Th. Rietveld: 1888–1964: het volledige werk, Utrecht 1992; Photograph © Centraal Museum, Utrecht).
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4. Red blue chair, by Gerrit Rietveld. c.1918. Painted wood, 86.7 by 66 by 83.8 cm. (The Museum of Modern Art, New York; © The Museum of Modern Art; Scala).
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5 and 6. Furniture for the Club of Building Workers, by M. Arutchian. 1929. Wood. (Catherine Cooke Archive, University Library, Cambridge).
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7. VKhUTEMAS furniture projects in wood, by A. Damskii. Late 1920s. (From Salim O. Khan-Magomedov: VHUTEMAS: Moscou, 1920–1930, Paris 1990).
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8. Die Wohnung, Werkbundausstellung Stuttgart (The Apartment, Werkbund Exhibition, Stuttgart), by Willi Baumeister. 1927. Poster, 115 by 82 cm. (Scala).
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9. Stroitelstvo Moskvy 10 (1929). Front cover. Published by The Moscow Council. (British Library, London).
Exhibition Review
Mondrian and De Stijl
02/2021 | 1415 | 163
Pages: 173-175
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Reviewer:
Wijnia, Lieke (Wijnia, Lieke)
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Reviewed Items
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Mondrian and De Stijl By Hans Janssen, Michael White and Marek Wieczorek. 218 pp. incl. 149 col. + 18 b. & w. ills. (Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, 2020), €35. ISBN 978–84–8026–616–1. | :
Illustrations
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19. Broadway boogie woogie, by Piet Mondrian. 1942–43. Oil on canvas, 127 by 127 cm. (Museum of Modern Art, New York).
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20. Woods near Oele, by Piet Mondrian. 1908. Oil on canvas, 128 by 158 cm. (Kunstmuseum Den Haag; exh. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid).
Exhibition Review
De Stijl. The Hague, Utrecht, Otterlo and Margate
11/2017 | 1376 | 159
Pages: 934-936
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Reviewer:
White, Michael (White, Michael)
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Reviewed Items
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The Discovery of Mondrian at the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag; Rietveld's Masterpiece; Long Live De Stijl at the Centraal Museum, Utrecht; Piet Mondrian and Bart van der Leck: The Invention of a New Art at the Gementemuseum Den Hagg; Arp: The Poetry of Forms at the Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo and Turner Cotemporary, Margate. | :
Illustrations
Attributed works:
66. Isar Harlemia, by Piet Mondrian. 1905 (Gemeentemuseum Den Haag).
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67. Oostzijdse Mill in the evening, by Piet Mondrian. c. 1907-08 (Gemeentemuseum Den Haag).
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68. Maquette for the cinema and dance hall of the Aubette building, Strasbourg, design by Theo van Doesburg, 1928; maquette by Bertha van den Dodder and Marius Voet, c. 1988 (Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo; photgraph Cary Markerink).
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69. Rietveld Schröder House, Utrecht, designed by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld. 1924 (Photograph Ernst Moritz, 2009; courtesy Centraal Museum, Utrecht).
Exhibition Review
Rietveld. Utrecht
02/2011 | 1295 | 153
Pages: 124-125
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Reviewer:
White, Michael (White, Michael)
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Rietveld's Universe | institution: Centraal Museum Utrecht
Illustrations
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51. The Schröder House, Utrecht, by Gerrit Rietveld. 1924.
Attributed works:
52. 'Red-Blue Chair', by Gerrit Rietveld. c.1923. Painted birch and plywood, 88 by 60 by 66 cm. (Centraal Museum, Utretcht)
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53. Unpainted armchair, by Gerrit Rietveld. c.1918–20. Birch and plywood, 89.5 by 60.4 by 82 cm. (Centraal Museum, Utrecht)
Exhibition Review
Gerrit Rietveld. Paris, Centre Pompidou
09/1993 | 1086 | 135
Pages: 652-653
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Reviewer:
Wilk, Christopher (Wilk, Christopher)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
47. Gerrit Rietveld. Photograph. 1941. (Exh. Centre de création industrielle, Centre Pompidou, Paris).
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48. Armchair, Designed by Gerrit Rietveld. 1918. Made with the Assistance of G. van der Groenekan, c.1920. Stained Sycamore and Sycamore Plywood, 88.6 cm. High. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
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49. Schröder House Utrecht. Designed by Gerrit Rietveld. 1924.
Supplement
Recent Acquisitions of Furniture and Woodwork at the Victoria and Albert Museum: Supplement
06/1993 | 1083 | 135
Pages: 443-448
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Author:
Wilk, Christopher (Wilk, Christopher)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
I. Armchair. One of a pair, by William (c. 1703-63) and John (1729-96) Linnell, London, c. 1753 for the 4th Duke of Beaufort for the Chinese Bedroom at Badminton House, Gloucestershire. Beechwood, with later painted and gilded decoration over original paint. H:103 cm.; W:60 cm.; D:66 cm. Purchased with the aid of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, the National Art Collections Fund and the Brigadier Clark Fund. W33 & 34-1990.
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II. Armchair. Designed by Gerrit Rietveld (1888-1964), 1918. Made by Rietveld with the Assistance of G. van der Groenekan, Netherlands, about 1920. Stained Sycamore and Sycamore Plywood. H:88.6cm.; W:65.6cm.; D:80.5cm. Purchased 1989. W.9-1989.
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III. Mould for Plaster or Composition Ornament. By G. Jackson & Sons, Probably Nineteenth Century. Reverse-Carved Boxwood, H:12.6cm.; W:33.6cm.; D:2.1 cm. Shown with a Positive Pressing Taken from the Mould. One of a Large Collection Presented by Clark & Fenn Ltd. W637-1989.
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IV. Mirror. Designed by Robert Adam (1728-92) and Carved by Sefferin Alken (fl. 1744-83) for the Town House of the 6th Earl of Coventry, in Piccadilly, 1770-72. Carved and Gilt Wood. 340 by 190cm. Purchased with the Aid of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, the National Art Collections Fund and the Brigadier Clark Fund. W6-1991.
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IX. Dining Chair. One of a Set Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for the Ward Willits House, Highland Park, Illinois, 1902. Stained Oak, the Leather Upholstery Not Original. H:141.5cm.; W:43.3cm.; D:45.8cm. Purchased 1992, with the Aid of the National Art Collections Fund and the Rudolph Palumbo Charitable Trust. W4-1992.
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V. George IV's Coronation Footstool. By Bailey and Saunders, 1821. Beechwood, with Carved and Gilt Decoration; The Later Upholstery of Silk Velvet with Metal Thread Fringe. W:91 cm.; D:71 cm. Purchased 1991, with the Aid of the National Art Collections Fund. W7-1991.
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VI. Altar Table. By William and Richard Gomm, London, 1764, for the Chapel of the 5th Lord Leigh at Stoneleigh Abbey, Warwickshire. Carved Mahogany. H:84 cm.; W:124.5 cm.; D:79 cm. Presented to the V. & A. by the National Heritage Memorial Fund, after Having Been on Loan to the Museum for a Number of Years. W7-1990.
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VII. Armchair. Designed by Frank Furness (1839-1912), c. 1875, for the Boardroom of the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts. Oak, with Carved, Incised and Turned Decoration. H:85.8cm.; W:59.7cm.; D:55.3cm. Purchased 1992. W3-1992.
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VIII. Armchair. One of a Pair, Stamped 'Jacob D R Meslée', 1803-13. Carved and Gilded Beechwood, with Silk Upholstery (Not Original). H:97 cm.; W:66cm.; D:70cm. Each Carries Labels with the Coat of Arms of Sir Charles Stuart, and a French Inscription Dated 1816. Bequeathed in 1987 by Mrs T. R. P. Hole. W5A-1987.
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X. Chair. Designed by Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), Made by Chubb and Co. for the Art Furnisher's Alliance, c. 1880-83. Ebonised Wood with Gilt Decoration. H:81.3 cm; W:40.6cm; D:45.8cm. Purchased 1992. W35-1992.
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XI. Bookcase. One of a Pair, from Powderham Castle, Devon, by John Channon, London, 1740. Veneered in padouk, with engraved brass inlay and carved giltwood decoration, 1740. A brass plaque on each is engraved: 'J. Channon 1740 fecit'. H:384 cm.; W:250 cm.; D:104 cm. Purchased with the help of the National Heritage Memorial Fund. W1 & A-1987. By arrangement the bookcases remain at Powderham Castle.
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XII. 'How High the Moon' Armchair. Designed by Shiro Kuramata (1934-91), Made by Vitra, Basel, Switzerland, 1986-7. Steel Mesh. H:72 cm.; W:95cm.; D:82cm. Given by Vitra Ltd, London. W.6-1990.
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XIII. Lady's Writing Desk. Attributed to the Charles Parker Co., Meriden, Connecticut, c. 1880. Brass, with the Wooden Writing Surface Covered in Leather. H: 92 cm.; W:50.5 cm.; D:37.5 cm. Purchased 1988. W7-1988.
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XIV. Storage Unit. Designed by Charles (1907-78) and Ray (1930-88) Eames in c. 1949. Made by Herman Miller Furniture Co., Zeeland, Michigan, USA. Steel Frame, Moulded Plywood, Perforated Metal and Masonite Panels.
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XV. 'Frankfurt' Cabinet. Designed by Norbert Bergof (Born 1949), Michael Lande (Born 1948) and Wolfgang Rang (Born 1949) 1985-86. Made by Draenert Collection, Immenstaad, West Germany, 1989. Bird's-Eye Maple, Ebony, Bruyere, Burl, Solid Maple, Bubinga, Ivory, Horn, Brass, Gold Leaf, Lasa and Acosta Marble and Bahia Blue Granite. H:175cm.; W:75cm.; D:40cm. Purchased 1989. W.14-1989.
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XVI. Dining Table. Designed by Rodney Thomas (Born 1902) about 1930, Probably Made by Army and Navy Stores, London. Stained Wood and Linoleum. H:71cm.; L:160cm.; W:105.4cm. Bequest of Eileen Agar. W.1-1992.
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XVII. Dressing Table. Designed by Richard Riemerschmid (1868-1957), Munich, 1899, and Made by the Vereinigte Werkstätten für Kunst im Handwerk V. W. Crown Ash with Brass Fittings. Made for the Daughter of Carl Thieme of Munich, Who Married the Berlin Poet Von Heisseler. Other Items from This Bedroom Suite Are in the Collection of the Stadtmuseum, Munich. H:192cm.; W:79cm.; D:40cm. Purchased 1992. W25-1990.
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: London
03/1972 | 828 | 114
Pages: 189-193
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Reviewer:
Roberts, Keith (Roberts, Keith; R., K.)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
59. Red-Blue Chair, by G. Rietveld. c.1918. (Exh. Hayward Gallery, London.)
Attributed works:
60. Side-Board, by G. Rietveld. 1919. (Exh. Hayward Gallery, London.)
Attributed works:
61. Model of the Schröder House at Utrecht, by G. Rietveld. 1924. (Exh. Hayward Gallery, London.)
Attributed works:
62. The Cloister of San Giovanni Laterano, by Thomas Hartley Cromek. Water-Colour on Paper, 31.4 by 26.5 cm. (Exh. Messrs P. & D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd., London.)
Attributed works:
63. A House, Possibly at Sorrento, by Thomas Hartley Cromek. Water-Colour on Paper, 24.6 by 11.9 cm. (Exh. Messrs P. & D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd., London.)
Attributed works:
64. Young Woman with Bared Shoulders, by Brian Hatton. Pencil and Wash, 42.4 by 28.5 cm. (Exh. Clarges Gallery, London.)
Attributed works:
65. Portrait of Lucas van Leyden, by Sir Peter Paul Rubens. Design for a Title Page. Brush and Bistre over Black Chalk, 27.9 by 20 cm. (Fondation Custodia (Collection F. Lugt), Institut Néerlandais, Paris; Exh. Victoria and Albert Museum.)