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02/2000 | 1163 | 142
Pages: i-viii
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Ruins of the Forum, by Bernardo Bellotto. c.1742-44. 86.5 by 148 cm. (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne)
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[Carlton Hobbs, 8 Little College Street, London, UK] Overmantel Mirror, the Carved Frame Attributed to Thomas and René Pelletier. English. Circa 1705. Measurements: Height: 73″ (185cm); Width: 56½″ (144cm).
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[Colnaghi, 15 Old Bond Street, London, UK] Cornelis Cornelisz Called Cornelis Van Haarlem (1562-1638). Idealized Head of a Young Man with an Earring. Oil on Canvas: 22 × 27 cms. Monogrammed and Dated at Lower Left: CH. 1627.
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[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] A Bottle with Flared Lip, by Lucie Rie Courtesy Galerie Besson.
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[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] Abstract Composition, by Sonia Delaunay. Gouache on Paper
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[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] Bust of a Girl with a Bow before a Pink Background by Gwen John. Oil on Canvas. Arts Council Collection.
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[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] Fiore de Henriquez, Self-Portrait, 1960, Crayon. Private Collection
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[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] Library Table, by Gillows of Lancaster and London, 1825
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[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] Nude, by Eric Gill. 1927. Pencil on Paper, 47 × 33.5 cm.
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[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] Silver Bread Basket with the Arms of the 3rd Duke of Northumberland, by Paul Storr, London, 1817. Diameter 26 cm.
Non-western art unattributed:
[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] A Painted Pottery Jar, Li-Fang Culture. Chinese, Han Dynasty. 18 × 17 cm.
Western art unattributed:
Book cover by Gérard Hubert Guy Ledoux-Lebard
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Image of a boxing match. From Frames of Reference. From The Arts of China
Western art unattributed:
[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] An Early Viennese Regulator in Mahogany Case, Austro-Hungarian, 1815. 148 × 30 × 16 cm.
Article
Jean, René and Thomas Pelletier, a Huguenot Family of Carvers and Gilders in England 1682-1726. Part II
06/1998 | 1143 | 140
Pages: 363-374
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Author:
Murdoch, Tessa (Murdoch, Tessa)
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1. Pier Glass with Giltwood Cresting, One of a Pair Firmly Attributed to Gerrit Jensen, Supplied to Ralph Montagu. c.1692. Veneered with Ebony, Kingwood, Pewter, Brass and Copper, 152 cm. High (Boughton House, Northants).
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10. Fire screen, attributed to Thomas Pelletier. c.1701. Carved and gilded oak with crimson velvet panel with silver galon border, 141 cm. high by 110 cm. wide by 34.5 cm. deep. (Royal Collection, © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II).
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11. Fire screen, attributed to Jean Pelletier. c.1690. Carved and gilded walnut, 119.5 cm. high by 68.5 cm. wide by 46 cm. deep. (National Trust, Knole, Sevenoaks).
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12. Reverse of Fig. 11.
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13. Mirror frame supplied by Thomas Pelletier for Montagu House, Bloomsbury, subsequently adapted for Robert Walker's portrait of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford. Carved and gilded wood, 122 by 108 cm. (Boughton House, Northamptonshire).
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14. Sconce, Probably Supplied by Thomas and René Pelletier. 1705-06. Glass, 15 cm High by 26 cm Long. (Boughton House, Northamptonshire).
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15. Overmantel Mirror and Frame, Attributed to Thomas and René Pelletier. c.1705-06. The Frame of Gilt Hardwood, the Mirror with a verre églomisé Border of Gold and Black, 185 by 144 cm. (Carlton Hobbs, London).
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16. Mirror from Halnaby, Yorkshire, attributed to Thomas and René Pelletier. c.1707. Carved silvered cresting and glass frame decorated with verre églomisé in gold and blue, 203.2 by 89 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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17. Mirror attributed to Thomas and René Pelletier. c.1707. Carved giltwood cresting with glass frame decorated with verre églomisé in gold and blue, 124.4 cm. by 88.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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18. A Collector at Home with His Advisers, Dealers and Mat-Makers, Tentatively Attributed to John Guise, c.1720. Pen and Grey Ink over Lead Pencil, 32.5 cm by 47.5 cm. (Christ Church Art Gallery, Oxford).
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2. Cresting for a Mirror with the Cypher of Queen Anne, One of a Pair, the Carving Attributed to Robert Derignée, the Gilding Attributed to Thomas and René Pelletier, but Probably Supplied by Gerrit Jensen. c.1702-03. Carved and Gilded Pine, Overall Dimensions 245 by 123.5 cm. (Royal Collection, Windsor Castle; © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II).
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3. Detail of the Apron of the Table in Fig.5.
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4. Japanese Lacquer Top of the Table in Fig.5.
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5. Side table with the cypher of Queen Anne, attributed to Thomas and René Pelletier, but probably supplied by Gerrit Jensen. 1703-04. Carved and gilded pine, with Japanese lacquer top, 76 cm. high by 118 cm. wide by 67.3 cm. deep. (Collections of the Earls of Warwick, Warwick Castle).
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6. Side table frame with the cypher of Queen Anne, attributed to Thomas and René Pelletier, but probably supplied by Gerrit Jensen. 1702-03. Carved and gilded pine, with white marble top, 86 cm. high by 112 cm. wide by 59 cm. deep (Royal Collection, Windsor Castle; © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II).
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7. Japanese Lacquer Cabinet on Giltwood Stand, One of a Pair, the Stand Attributed to Thomas and René Pelletier; Probably Supplied by Gerrit Jensen for Kensington Palace, c.1704. Carved and Gilded Pine, 86 cm. High, 106 cm. Wide, 57 cm. Deep. (Royal Collection, © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II).
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8. Marble table top (detail of Fig.9) incorporating four cyphers of Queen Anne. c.1705. The top inlaid with a variety of multi-coloured marbles; the marble top 154 cm. long; 80 cm. wide. (Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace; © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II).
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9. Side table frame, attributed to Thomas Pelletier with marble top incorporating the cypher of Queen Anne. c.1705. Carved and gilded pine, 146 cm. long by 73.5 cm. wide by 77.5 cm. high. (Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace; © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II).
Article
Jean, René and Thomas Pelletier, a Huguenot Family of Carvers and Gilders in England 1682-1726. Part I
11/1997 | 1136 | 139
Pages: 732-742
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Author:
Murdoch, Tessa (Murdoch, Tessa)
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1. Table Frame, One of a Pair, Formerly Attributed to Jean Pelletier, Possibly Supplied by Cornelius Gole. c. 1690. Carved Limewood and Walnut Stand, with Carved Pine and Associated White Marble Top, 75.4 by 94 by 65.5 cm. (Royal Collection, Hampton Court).
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10. Hortense Manzini, Duchess of Mazarin, Attributed to Peter Lely. In Its Giltwood Frame by Thomas and René Pelletier. c. 1707-08. 168.9 by 116.8 cm. (Canvas Only). (Boughton House, Northants).
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11. Pier-Table, Attributed to Jean and René Pelletier. c. 1689. Carved, Gilded Pine with Carved, Gilded Gesso Top, 81 by 127 by 68.5 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).
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12. Sconce, One of a Pair, Formerly Attributed to Jean Pelletier; The Carving Now Attributed to Robert Derignée with Gilding by Jean Pelletier. c. 1691. Carved Giltwood, 94 by 109 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).
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13. Still Life with Flowers, by Jean Baptiste Monnoyer, in Its Giltwood Frame Supplied by Jean Pelletier. c. 1693. 94 by 87.6 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).
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14. Carved and Gilded Gesso Top of the Table Shown in Fig. 11, with Cypher and Coronet of Ralph, Earl of Montagu. [Pier-Table, Attributed to Jean and René Pelletier. c. 1689. Carved, Gilded Pine with Carved, Gilded Gesso Top, 81 by 127 by 68.5 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).]
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15. Detail of Table Shown in Fig. 11. [Pier-Table, Attributed to Jean and René Pelletier. c. 1689. Carved, Gilded Pine with Carved, Gilded Gesso Top, 81 by 127 by 68.5 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).]
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16. Still Life with Flowers, by Jean Baptiste Monnoyer. In Its Giltwood Frame Supplied by Thomas and René Pelletier. c. 1699. 149 by 110.5 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).
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17. Still Life with Flowers, by Jean Baptiste Monnoyer. In Its Frame Supplied by Jean Pelletier. 1702. Carved and Painted Pine, 179 by 138.5 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).
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18. Detail of Frame, Supplied by Jean and René Pelletier on a Portrait of Frances Savile, Lady Brudenell. Carved and Gilded Wood, 196.2 by 138.5 cm. (Entire) c. 1689. (Boughton House, Northants).
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19. Detail of Frame, Supplied by Jean and René Pelletier on a Circular Still Life by Jean Baptiste Monnoyer. c. 1689. Carved and Gilded Wood, 131.5 cm. diam. (Boughton House, Northants).
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2. Leg from the Table Shown in Fig. 1, Shown Stripped of Its Gilding and with Restorations Undertaken in 1990. [Table Frame, One of a Pair, Formerly Attributed to Jean Pelletier, Possibly Supplied by Cornelius Gole. c. 1690. Carved Limewood and Walnut Stand, with Carved Pine and Associated White Marble Top, 75.4 by 94 by 65.5 cm. (Royal Collection, Hampton Court).]
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20. The Pelletier Seal on René and Thomas Pelletier's Receipt to Ralph, Duke of Montagu's Executors. 1712. (Boughton House, Northants).
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3. Candlestand, One of Eight from a Set of Twelve, Supplied by Jean Pelletier. c. 1699. Carved and Gilded Oak with Lime, 155.5 by 56 by 48.5 cm. (Royal Collection, Hampton Court).
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4. Table Frame, Supplied by Jean Pelletier. 1699. Carved and Gilded Lime and Pine, Original White Marble Table with Black Border, 72 by 116 by 63 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).
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5. Table Frame, One of a Pair, Supplied by Jean Pelletier. c. 1699. Carved and Gilded Pine with Slate Top, Overlaid with giallo Marble and a fleur-de-pêche Border, 78.7 by 127 by 68 cm. (Royal Collection, Windsor Castle).
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6. Candlestand, One of Two Pairs, Supplied by Jean Pelletier. c. 1701. Carved and Gilded Wood, 166.5 by 53.5 cm. (Royal Collection, Hampton Court).
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7. Table Frame, One of a Pair, Supplied by Jean Pelletier. 1701. Carved and Gilded Pine with verde antico Marble Top, 79 by 165 by 76.2 cm. (Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace, London).
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8. Table Frame, One of a Pair, Supplied by Jean Pelletier, but Here Attributed to Peter Rieusset. c. 1699. Turned, Joined Walnut with Contemporary Marble Top, White with Black Border, 81 by 128 by 72 cm. (Royal Collection, Hampton Court).
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9. Charles II in Garter Robes, by Peter Lely. In Its Giltwood Frame by Jean, René and Thomas Pelletier. c. 1695. 203.2 by 134.6 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).