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Delaroche in England: a revised dating
05/2024 | 1454 | 166
Pages: 493–495
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Author:
Duffy, Stephen (Duffy, Stephen)
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Attributed works:
1. Page 14 of Visitors to the Armoury of Llewelyn Meyrick Esqr, 1820–30. (Hertford House Historic Collection, Wallace Collection, London).
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2. The fortunate escape of King William the Third, by William Giller after Abraham Cooper. 1829. Engraving, 39.9 by 31.3 cm. (British Museum, London).
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3. Studies of armour from the Meyrick Collection, by James Ward. 1824. Pencil and watercolour on paper, 17.8 by 26.7 cm. (Private collection).
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05/2024 | 1454 | 166
Pages: i-xvi
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131-piece ‘Flat Model’ cutlery set for 12 persons, by Joseph Hoffmann (1870–1956). 1903–05. Silver and steel, dimensions variable. [YVES MACAUX, BRUSSELS/TEFAF]
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After ‘Olympia 1863’ She, by Yan Wang Preston (b.1976). 2023. Archival inkjet print, 150 by 190 cm. [MESSUMS, LONDON/Photo London]
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Aschegarten (Ash Garden), by Günther Uecker (b.1930). 1991. Ashes and stones on canvas laid on board, 105 by 75 by 11 cm. [AXEL VERVOORDT, ANTWERP/TEFAF]
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Blue and White Tarp, by Wen-Hsuan (Mia), Liu (b.1980). 2022. Ilford smooth gloss photographic paper on aluminium dibond, 83 by 66 by 13 cm. [UP GALLERY, HSINCHU/Photo London]
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Ceres and the Garden, by Giuseppe Lo Schiavo (b.1986). 2024. Fine art print on archival cotton paper, 148.5 by 110 cm. [SPAZIO NUOVO, ROME/Photo London]
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Chroma #180, by Grey Crawford (b.1951). 1981. Archival pigment print, 139 by 170 cm. PERSONS PROJECTS, BERLIN/Photo London]
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Conjunction 77-12, by Ha Chong-Hyun (b.1935). 1977. Oil on hemp canvas, 160 by 120 cm. TINA KIM GALLERY, NEW YORK/TEFAF]
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Farmyard scene, by V. Dijon. c.1854. Albumen print from a waxed paper negative, 25 by 30 cm. [ROBERT HERSHKOWITZ, WEST SUSSEX/Photo London]
Attributed works:
Jazz Piano Pot II, by Elizabeth Fritsch (b.1940). 1975. Hand-built stoneware with coloured slips, 28.5 by 18.5 by 6 cm.[ADRIAN SASSOON, LONDON/TEFAF]
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Jean Honoré FRAGONARD Child in a Plumed Hat (Presumed Portrait of the Artist’s Young Son, Alexandre Évariste Fragonard) Oil on panel: 8 5/8 x 6 1/4 inches [Wildenstein, NY]
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Lee Miller dehusking corn, Farley’s Garden, by Roland Penrose (1900–84). c.1960. Gelatin silver fine print, 29.5 by 23.4 cm. LEE MILLER ARCHIVES, EAST SUSSEX/Photo London]
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Oblong cup, by Alberto Giacometti (1901–66). c.1948. Bronze, 23 by 68.8 by 24.5 cm.[ GALERIE JACQUES LACOSTE, PARIS/TEFAF]
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PAUL DELAROCHE (1797–1856) Strafford on his Way to Execution, 1835 Oil on canvas 249 x 310 cm (98 x 122 in.)[Gurr Johns]
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Recently acquired for a private collection Anton Raphael Mengs Portrait of Cardinal Carlo Rezzonico, 1758–59 [Nicholas Hall]
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Sarah Moon. A Bouche Perdue, 2000, © Sarah Moon / Courtsey of Peter Fetterman Gallery [Peter Fetterman]
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Sketch for ‘Goat in a bouquet’, by Marc Chagall (1887–1985). 1952. Oil and ink on panel, 27 by 22.2 cm. [RICHARD GREEN, LONDON/TEFAF]
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Still life, by Giorgio Morandi (1890–1964). 1942. Oil on canvas, 25.5 by 31 cm.[ DAVID ZWIRNER, LONDON AND NEW YORK/TEFAF]
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The Garden, by Siân Davey (b.1964). 2020–23. C Type print, 64 by 80 cm. [TROLLEY BOOKS / MICHAEL HOPPEN GALLERY, LONDON/Photo London]
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THE “PENSIONANTE DEL SARACENI” Active in Rome between 1610 and c. 1620 Saint Jerome Oil on canvas, 25 3 16× 1911 16 in (64 × 50 cm) [Canesso]
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Untitled (Questions), by Barbara Kruger (b.1945). 1989. Photographic silkscreen on vinyl, 315 by 203.2 cm. [SPRUETH MAGERS, BERLIN AND LONDON/TEFAF]
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Untitled, by Alexander Calder (1898–1976). 1947. Oil on canvas, 61 by 46 cm. [ROBILANT +VOENA, LONDON AND ROME/TEFAF]
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Untitled, from the Black Balloon Archive, by Liz Johnson Artur. Chromogenic print, 50.8 by 61 cm. (© Liz Johnson Artur; Victoria and Albert Museum, London).[Burlington]
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Untitled, printed c.1920 by Braun & Cie from c.1861–73 glass negatives by Mayer & Pierson. Silver gelatin print, 36.5 by 28 cm. [ROLAND BELGRAVE, BRIGHTON/Photo London]
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Wind Blown Trees and Clouds, France, by Jeffrey Conley (b.1969). 2023, printed 2024. Archival pigments on Japanese Kozo paper, 35.6 by 43.2 cm. [PETER FETTERMAN GALLERY, SANTA MONICA/Photo London]
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WMF vase, by Gregor Törzs (b.1970). 2021. Platinum palladium print on waxed Japanese Kozo paper, 30 by 24 cm. [PERSIEHL & HEINE GALERIE FÜR FOTOGRAPHIE, HAMBURG/Photo London]
Non-western art unattributed:
Complex dance mask. Yup’ik peoples, c.1890– 1910. Wood, paint, vegetal fibre, height 87.6 cm. [DONALD ELLIS GALLERY, NEW YORK/TEFAF]
Non-western art unattributed:
Spouted bowl. Greek, Cycladic c.2700–2500 BC. Marble, length 11.1 cm. [ARIADNE GALLERY, LONDON/TEFAF]
Article
Reviving Delaroche
02/2024 | 1451 | 166
Pages: 171–177
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Author:
Bann, Stephen (Bann, Stephen)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Paul Delaroche, by Jean Gigoux. 1832. Pencil on paper, 25 by 17 cm. (Private collection).
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2. The princes in the tower (Les enfants d’Édouard), by Paul Delaroche. 1830. Oil on canvas, 181 by 215 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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3. Bonaparte crossing the Alps, by Paul Delaroche. 1848. Oil on canvas, 222 by 289 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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4. Joan of Arc taken prisoner, by John Thompson after Paul Delaroche. Engraving, 14 by 9.5 cm. (From Prosper de Barante: Histoire des Ducs de Bourgogne, Paris 1842, opposite p.395).
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5. Installation view of Painting History: Delaroche and Lady Jane Grey at the National Gallery, London, 2010, showing Charles I insulted by the soldiers of Cromwell, by Paul Delaroche as it appeared after its rediscovery. 1836. Oil on canvas, 300 by 400 cm. (Courtesy National Gallery, London).
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6. Assassination of the Duc de Guise, after Paul Delaroche. Engraving, 10.5 by 15 cm. (From J. Ruutz Rees: Horace Vernet, Paul Delaroche, London 1880, between pp.62–63).
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7. The blind fiddler (1806), by John Quartley after David Wilkie. 1806. Engraving, 13 by 15 cm. (From Magasin pittoresque 20 (1847), p.184).
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12/2023 | 1449 | 165
Pages: i–xvi
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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. [Spanosh Gallery, The Auckland Project]
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ANDRÉS DE MELGAR (Sahagún, circa 1501–Santo Domingo de la Calzada, circa 1555) Descent from the Cross Oil on panel 152.5 x 110.4 cm [Caylus/Tefaf]
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Edgar DEGAS (1834-1917) Child’s study: two women’s heads Pastel on paper laminated on paper. Signature stamp lower left. 33 x 50 cm - 13 x 1911/16 in [Actéon]
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Giovan Battista Foggini (1652 – Florence – 1725) After a model by Giambologna of 1589 Hercules and the Erymanthian Boar Bronze: h. 45.4 cm [Patricia Wengraf Ltd.]
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Guercino (Italian, 1591-1666) St. John the Baptist, half length, circa 1640s-1650s Pen and brown ink on laid paper 9-7/8 x 8-1/4 inches (sheet) Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 [Heritage Auctions]
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Juan de Zurbarán (Llerena 1620–1649) A Pear and Apples on a Pewter Plate, ca. 1641–42 Exhibiting at TEFAF Maastricht 2024 | Stand 342 [Nicholas Hall Art/Tefaf]
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Mary CASSATT (1844-1926) Smiling Sara in a big hat holding her dog (n° 1) Between 1901 and 1905. Pastel on paper. Signed. 57 x 41,5 cm - 223/8 x 161/4 in [Actéon]
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MICHAEL SWEERTS (1618–1664) A portrait of the artist (?) presenting the Virgin in Prayer Estimate: £400,000–600,000 [Christie's]
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The execution of Lady Jane by Paul Delaroche A preparatory oil sketch rediscovered [Moretti]
Western art unattributed:
MONUMENTAL MARBLE FIGURE OF BONUS EVENTUS Roman Empire, 2nd Century A.D. Height 198 cm (78 in.) [Cavagnis Lacerenza]
Article
‘After the duel’: an early painting by Paul Delaroche
12/2022 | 1437 | 164
Pages: 1190-1195
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Author:
Bann, Stephen (Bann, Stephen)
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1. ‘Salon de 1835, “Assassinat du duc de Guise”, tableau de M. Paul Delaroche’, by Andrew Best Leloir and Charles Émile Wattier. 1835. Engraving, 12 by 21.5 cm. (From Le Magasin Pittoresque 22, 1835, p.169).
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2. After the duel, by Paul Delaroche, 1825. Oil on canvas, 66 by 82 cm. (Private collection).
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3. Duel after the masquerade, by Jean-Léon Gérôme. 1857–59 (third version). Oil on canvas, 39.1 by 56.3 cm. (The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore).
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4. St Bartholomew scene, by R.J. Bingham after Paul Delaroche. 1857– 58. Albumen print. (From Oeuvre de Paul Delaroche, Paris 1858).
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5. A duel, by Pierre Roch Vigneron. 1829. Lithograph, 25 by 29 cm. (Private collection).
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6. Detail of St Vincent de Paul preaching to the court of Louis XIII on behalf of the abandoned children, by Zachee Prevost after Paul Delaroche. 1834 Salon. Engraving.
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7. The students of Baron Gros in 1820, by Louis Léopold Boilly, 1820. Black and white chalk on paper, 59.5 by 29.1 cm. (Musée Carnavalet, Paris; Alamy Stock photo).
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8. Study for the ‘Assassination of the duc de Guise’, by Paul Delaroche. c.1832 or before 1830. Pencil on paper, 13.5 by 24.2 cm. (Private collection).
Short Notice
Dunkirk, Delaroche and Delacroix
12/2022 | 1437 | 164
Pages: 1252-1255
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Author:
Jervis, Simon (Jervis, Simon; J., S.; J., S. S.)
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1. Jane (née Roberts) Jervis, first wife of Swynfen Jervis, by Paul Delaroche. c.1830 (dated 1829 by a later hand). Pastel on paper, 46.2 by 34.3 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art).
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2. Mounted racehorses, by Eugène Lami. c.1830. Pen and ink on paper, 8.1 by 14.7 cm. (Private collection).
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3. A woodland scene, by Louis Francia. c.1830. Pencil with white heightening on paper, 19.1 by 12.8 cm. (Private collection).
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4. A standing man (possibly a portrait of Swynfen Jervis), by Eugène Delacroix. c.1830. Pen and ink on paper, 18.8 by 13.2 cm. (Private collection).
Article
From Athens to Constantinople: ‘The watchman’ by Alphonse Isambert
05/2021 | 1418 | 163
Pages: 437-443
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Author:
Lee, Simon (Lee, Simon)
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1. Young Greeks forcing cocks to fight, by Jean-Leon Gérôme. 1846. Oil on canvas, 143 by 204 cm. (Musée d’Orsay, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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2. The departure of Ulysses, by Alphonse Isambert. 1846. Oil on canvas, 32 by 40.5 cm. (Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris; Scala).
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3. Artists at ‘Le Chalet’, 27 rue de Fleurus, Paris, by Gustave Le Gray. Jean-Léon Gérôme is on the far right. Salt-print photograph, 10.9 by 139 cm. (Musée d’Orsay, Paris;   RMN-Grand Palais; photograph Hervé Lewandowski).
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4. The watchman, by Alphonse Isambert. 1867. Oil on board, 51.7 by 40 cm. (Private collection).
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5. Arab greeting, by Alexandre Evariste Fragonard after Godefroy Engelmann. 1819. Lithograph, page 67 by 50.3 cm. (From L.N.P.A. Forbin: Voyage dans le Levant en 1817 et 1818, Paris 1819).
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6. Detail of View of Hounkiar-Iskelessi, Echelle du Grande Seigneur, by Antoine Ignace Melling. 1819. Copper engraving, plate size 73.66 by 50.8 cm. (From A.I. Melling, C. Lacretelle, J.D. Barbié de Bocage et al.: Voyage pittoresque de Constantinople et des rives du Bosphore (d’après les dessins de Mr Antoine Ignace Melling dessinateur et architecte de la Sultane Hadigé sa soeur), Paris 1819, II, pl.35; Alamy).
Article
Avatars of Antiquity I: From the nude warrior in Florence to the alien maiden in Piccadilly
11/2020 | 1412 | 162
Pages: 956-971
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Author:
Penny, Nicholas (Penny, Nicholas)
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Illustrations
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1. Theseus and the minotaur, by Antoine-Louis Barye. Modelled 1841 or 1842. Bronze, height 45.9 cm., including the integral plinth. (Private collection).
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10. Bronze head, by John Samuel Agar. 1809. Stipple engraving of a marble copy of an archaic bronze head (from Specimens of Antient Sculpture published 1809).
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12. Detail of Lady Caroline Crichton and her Grandfather the 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, by Hugh Douglas Hamilton. 1790. Oil on canvas, 224.4 by 199.5 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin).
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13. Speranza, by Bertel Thorvaldsen. 1859. Marble, height 160.5 cm. (Thorvaldsen Museum, Copenhagen).
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14. Detail of the sculpture in Fig.1, showing Theseus’s head.
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16. St Cecilia with angels, by Paul Delaroche. 1836. Oil on canvas, 202 by 162 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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17. Mrs Robert Hollond, by Ary Scheffer. 1851. Oil on canvas, 81.9 by 60.3 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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18. Preparatory painting for the St Pelagia in the frieze in Saint-Vincent-de- Paul, Paris, by Hippolyte Flandrin. c.1850. Oil on canvas, 73 by 60 cm. (Musée des Beaux Arts, Besançon).
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19. Rachel in the role of Phèdre, by Jean Jacques Barre. 1848. Ivory, height 46 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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2. Atalanta (right), by Pierre Lepautre. 1703–04. Carrara marble, height 126 cm.; with Hippomenes (left) by Guillaume Coustou I. 1711–12. Carrara marble, height 134 cm. (Both Musée du Louvre, Paris; photograph © RMN-Grand Palais/Tony Querrec).
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20. ‘Pourtalès Aphrodite’. Hellenistic, 200–100 BC. Bronze, height 25.4 cm. (British Museum, London).
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21. Gentle spring, by Frederick Sandys. 1864–65. Oil on canvas, 121 by 64 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Bridgeman Images).
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22. Salome, by Paul Manship. 1915. Bronze, height 47 cm. (Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Washington; SCALA Archives).
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23. Artemis (kneeling dancer), with a portion of its integral pedestal, by Elie Nadelman. 1916–18. Limestone, height 114.3 cm. (Chrysler Art Museum, Norfolk, VA).
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24. Figure V, by Barbara Hepworth. Cast 1925. Bronze, height 42 cm. (Daniel Katz Gallery, London).
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25. Peace, by Alfred F. Hardiman. 1946 (based on a model of 1920–24). Bronze, life-size. (Memorial Garden, St James’s Piccadilly, London).
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3. Princely glory, by Giovanni Baratta. Dated 1715. Carrara marble, 335.5 cm., excluding the later English pedestal. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; Bridgeman Images).
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4. Detail of Marriage à-la-mode: Scene 2 The tête-à-tête, by William Hogarth, showing the mantel shelf. c.1743. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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5. Engraving after ‘Quonin Household God of the Chinese’, by Bernard Picart. (From B. Picart: Ceremonies et coutumes Religieuses des peoples idolatres, Amsterdam 1728, II, pp.222–23).
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6. Detail of Battle relief, by Bertoldo di Giovanni. 1480s. Bronze, 99 by 45 cm. (Museo Nazional del Bargello, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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7. Warriors fighting, by Raphael. c.1510. Red chalk over stylus on paper, 37.9 by 28.1 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Bridgeman Images).
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9. Detail of The fire in the Borgo, by Raphael. 1516– 17. (Stanza dell’Incendio, Vatican; Bridgeman Images).
Western art unattributed:
11. Apollo of Piombino. Greek, First century BC. Bronze, height 115 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
Western art unattributed:
15. Detail of a Greek or Etruscan statue of an athlete. c.Fifth century BC. Bronze, height 45.8 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
Western art unattributed:
8. Juno Ludovisi (portrait of the deified Antonia Minor, mother of Emperor Claudius). First century AD. Luna marble, height 115 cm. (Palazzo Altemps, Rome; Bridgeman Images).
Book Review
Painting and Narrative in France, from Poussin to Gauguin. Edited by Peter Cooke and Nina Lübbren
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 801
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Reviewer:
Lee, Simon (Lee, Simon)
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3. The Execution of the Doge Marino Faliero, by Eugène Delacroix. 1825–26. Canvas, 145.6 by 113.8 cm. (Wallace Collection, London).
Book Review
Horace Vernet and the Thresholds of Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture. Edited by Daniel Harkett and Katie Hornstein; Horace Vernet. Dessinateur lithographe 1816–1838: Catalogue raisonné de l’oeuvre lithographié. Edited by Pierre Sanchez
07/2018 | 1384 | 160
Pages: 608-610
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