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[Brimo de Laroussilhe. 7, Quai Voltaire, 75007 Paris. Barthélemy Prieur (Brezieux, 1536 - Paris, 1611). Bacchus. Height: 23 cm. Bronze statuette, hollow, lost wax cast, darkened varnish over rich brown, natural patina.]
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[Chanel Fine Jewellery Boutique, 173 New Bond Street, London] "Volute" Rings. 18 K White gold, diamonds and pink sapphire.
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[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière. 14 rue de Marignan, 75008 Paris. BACCIO DA MONTELUPO (Montelupo 1460 - Lucca 1535) possibly Saint Jerome. Terracotta. Height: 41.2 cm. Length: 34 cm. Depth: 17 cm.]
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[Chelminski Gallery. 616 King’s Road, London SW6 2DU. Hindu Girl by Sir Richard Westmacott RA. Exhibited at the Royal Academy 1821. Ht. 39 in (99cm)]
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[Daniel Katz, Ltd. 13 Old Bond Street. London. W1S 4SX Aimé-Jules DALOU (1838-1902). Study for 'Triumph pf Silenus' bronze, piéce unique cast by Hébrard, 42.5 cm./ 16 3/4 in. high]
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[David & Constance Yates. Lenox Hill Station. New York 10021. ANTOINE ETEX (Paris 1808 - 1888 Chaville). A Plaster Model for the Tomb of Théodore Géricault (1791-1824). Plaster, 17 x 15 x 7 5/8 inches (44.5 x 38.7 x 19.4 cm). Signed ETEX and dated1840.]
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[Finch & co. Suite 744, 2 Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3DQ. An important marble monument attribuited to Caius Gabriel Cibber (1630-1700). Recently sold to the Victoria & Albert Museum.]
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[Galleria Carlo Orsi. Via Bagutta, 14 - 20121 Milan. CRISTOFORO STATI (Bracciano 1556 ca. - Rome 1619) Cleopatra. Marble. Height: 75 inches (191 cm)]
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[Galleria Il Cartiglio. Via Maggio 78/r. 50125 Florence, Italy. VALERIO CIOLI (Settignano circa 1529/Florence 1599). Portrait of Giovanni Cerretani. Marble relief. Size 29x21.5 cms. The relief bears on the back the following inscription: 'GIO.D.N. CERRETANUS DI ANI 58 / 8AGOSTO 1598']
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[Hall & Knight Ltd. 21 East 67th Street. New York, NY 20021. 43 New Bond Street, London. W1S 2SA. Jean-Baptiste Greuze. (Trournus 1725 - 1805 Paris). Portrait of Denis Diderot (1713-1784). Oil on canvas, oval, 60x48.6 cm (23 5/8x19 1/8 inches)]
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[Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert. 38 Bury Street. St. James’s, London SW1Y 6BB. 17 East 76th Street, New York. Barbara Hepworth 1903-1975. Helicold in Sphere, 1938. Lignum vitae on original base. Height 10 inches; 25,5 cm]
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[James Grahm & Sons. 1014 Madison Avenue. New York. NY 10021. Turkish Horse No.2 ca. 1857. Bronze. 11 1/4 x 11 3/8 x 4 3/8 inches. Dark brown/Green patina. Signed on base: BARYE.]
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[Michael Hall Fine Arts, inc. 49 East 82nd Street, New York. Attributed to Bathélemy Prieur (Berzieux 1536 - Paris 1611). Nude Male Caryatid. Bronze. Height: 83/4 inches]
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[Moretti. Piazza Ottaviani 17/r, 50123 Florence. Master of the Ashmolean Museum Predella. Florence, act. from 1360/65 to 1385/90. Madonna and Child; St. Francis; St Margaret. Tempera on panel, 74x50cm]
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[Patricia Wengraf, Ltd. PO Box 31067, London SW1W 9FJ. San Juan de la Cruz. Wood statue with original polychrome and gold leaf. Height: 66 in - 168 cm. Attributed to Francisco Antonio Gijon (Seville 1653 - c. 1720]
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[Rafael Valls. 11 Duke Street, St. James’s, London. JUAN DE ARELLANO 1614-1676. A Still Life of Tulips, Roses, Carnations and other flowers in a Glass Vase (detail). Oil on canvas: 65 x 52 cm. Signed and dated 1674.]
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[Robert Bowman Gallery. 8 Duke Street, St. James’s London. Auguste Rodin. Saint-Jean Baptiste Préchant. Lifetime cast by Thiébault Fres. Height: 19 7/8 in. (50.4 cm)]
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[Schlichte Bergen. P.C. Hooftstraat 53’, 1071 BN Amsterdam. FLEURY FRANçOIS RICHARD (Lyon 1777-1852). The grotto of la Balme, near Grenoble. Canvas, 86 x 66 cm. Inscribed on an old label on the frame: Les Grotto de la Balme (Vercors) Ecole de David. 1819]
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[Sotheby’s & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London, W.1. Henry Cheere. British 1703-1781. The Monument to Sir George Cooke (1675-1740). Marble 320 by 122 by 107 cm.]
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[Talabardon & Gautier. 134 Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008, Paris. Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-1875) a sketch for Pourquoi naitre esclave?, circa 1868. Clay, height: 14,5 cm. Provenance: lot 78 in the Carpeaux sale, Paris, December 8-9, 1913.]
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[Trinity Fine Art. 29 Bruton Street. London W1J 6QP. JOHANN HEINRICH WILHELM TISCHBEIN (Haina 1721 - Eutin 1829). An Idyllic Landscape. Pen and brown ink, brown and grey wash, watercolour, over traces of black chalk. Inscribed and dated, 1809. 267x438 mm]
Western art unattributed:
[Francesco Antonacci. Via Magutta 54, 00187 Rome. Design for a chandelier. Pen and ink on paper, 26 by 15.5 cm. Prague, early nineteenth century.]
Western art unattributed:
[Galleria Nella Longari. Via Bigli 15, 20121 Milan. Madonna and Child by Florentine sculpture. Circa 1400. Polychrome and gilded wood. 69 cm high.]
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Antoni Gaudi, Tempia Explatorio de la Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, under Construction Since 1881.
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Unexecuted Design for the Decoration of a Wall of the Egyptian Room in the Villa Borghese, Rome, Attributed to Tomaso Conca, c.1778-79. Water-Colour over Graphite, 34 by 49.8 cm.;
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Vincent van Gogh, Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear, 1889. (The Courtauld Gallery, London)
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[Anthony Mould Ltd, 173 New Bond Street, London, UK] Thomas Gainsborough RA (1727-1788). Two Children in a Landscape. Oil on Canvas, 60 × 48 Inches
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[Blairman & Sons Ltd, London. Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] China Cabinet, Designed by Ernest Gimson, c.1901. Mahogany with Chequered Mouldings. 213.3 × 119.6 × 57 cm.
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[Christie's, 8 King Street, London, UK] Joseph Vernet (1714-1789) A Mediterranean Harbour with the Artist, His Daughter. Emilie Chalgrin, His Son, Carle Vernet, and His Daughter-in-Law. Fanny Moreau on a Stone Pier Signed and Dated 'j. Vernet./F.1788' Oil on Canvas, 34¼ × $44frac{7}{8}$ in. (87 × 114 cm.) Estimate: £150,000-250,000
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[Christie's, 8 King Street, London, UK] Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641). Portrait of Lady Lucy Percy, Countess of Carlisle (1599-1660). Oil on Canvas, 85 3/4 × 55¼ in. (217.9 × 140.3 cm.)
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[Christopher Wood, London. Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] Cabinet in the Gothic Style, Designed by Benjamin Green, Made by Jobson, Stephenson and Smith, 1834.
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[Colnaghi, 15 Old Bond Street, London, UK] Bartholomeus Breenbergh Deventer 1598. Amsterdam 1657 Portrait of a Young Man with a Letter. Oil on copper: 24.1 × 19.4 cm Monogrammed and dated at centre: BB. f Ao 1641. Inscribed at centre right: AT 20
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[Douwes Fine Art, London. Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] A Wooded Landscape with Diana and her Attendants, by Alexander Keirincx, Signed and Dated 1636, with Figures by Cornelis van Poelenburgh.
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[Grosvenor Antiques, London. Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] Nymph and Zephyr, by W. F. Woodington after Richard Westmacott, 1843. Bronze, 41 × 13.5 cm.
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[H. Blairman & Sons, Ltd., 119 Mount Street, London, UK] Writing Cabinet Designed by Ernest Gimson (1864-1919). Bordered with Ebony and Veneered with Burr Elm. English (Sapperton), Circa 1904. Height: 49 in. Width: 31½ in. Depth: 17¼ in. (Maximum).
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[Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, 38 Bury Street, London, UK] Eugene Isabey (1803-1886). La Tempête Watercolour and Gouache, 28.4 × 39.3 cm With the Atelier Stamp (Lugt Suppl. 1401b)
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[Hill-Stone Incorporated, Park Avenue, New York, New York] Hendrick Goltzius. Muhlbrecht 1558 - 1617 Haarlem. Judith with the Head of Holofernes. Engraving, after Spranger; c.1585. Bartsch 272, Hollstein 317, the First State of Two.
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[Johnny Van Haeften, London. Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] A Shepherd, by Jan van Bijlert. Signed. 83 × 64.5 cm.
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[Kate de Rothschild, Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] Charles-Joseph Natoire. 1700 Nimes - Castel Gandolfo 1777. Cattle near the Colosseum 235 by 340 mm
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[Kate De Rothschild, London. Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] The Resurrection, by Luca Cambiaso. Pen and Black ink with Brown Wash, 31 × 21.1 cm.
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[Kate Ganz Ltd., New York and London] Jean-François Raffaëlli (1850-1924). Portrait of Albert Clémenceau, 1884. (A Preparatory Sketch for Clémenceau dans une réunion electorale, Exhibited in the Salon of 1885) Oil with Watercolour and Charcoal on Paper Applied to a Wood Board Signed in Oil, Upper Right: J. F. Raffaëlli. 27.0 × 21.5 cms
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[R.S. Johnson Fine Art, 645 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, USA] Fernand Léger Study for "La Ville". 1919 Gouache 383 × 280 mm.; Initialed "F. L.". Dated "19" and Annotated "Étude Pour la Ville". Lower Right
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[Rafael Valls Limited, 11 Duke Street and 6 Ryder Street, London, UK] Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietricy (1712-1774) German School. A Portrait of a Lady, Small Three-Quarter Length, Wearing a Red Dress with White Sleeves and Holding a Basket of Flowers. Oil on Panel. 17 5/8 x 12 7/8 Inches (44.7 × 32.7 cms)
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[Rafael Valls Limited, 11 Duke Street and 6 Ryder Street, London, UK] Jean-Baptiste de Saive - (1540-1624) Flemish School. A Market Scene with a Boy Offering Strawberries to a Girl Seated and Surrounded by Flowers. (An Allegory of Spring). Oil on Canvas $40frac{3}{4}$ × 58½ Inches (103.3 × 148.5 cms)
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[Rafael Valls Limited, 11 Duke Street and 6 Ryder Street, London, UK] Tobias Stranover (Active 1684-1731) Hungarian School. A Peacock, Hen and Cock Pheasant in a Landscape. Oil on Canvas. 49½ × 38 3/4 (126 × 98.5 cms)
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[Rafael Valls Limited, 11 Duke Street and 6 Ryder Street, London, UK] Vicente Victoria (1650-1713) Spanish School. An Exceptional Trompe l'oeil with a Standard, Pikes, a Sword, a Musket, Miquelet Pistols and a Drum All Set against a White Wall Background. Oil on Canvas. 64 3/4 × 82½ Inches (164.5 × 209.5 cms)
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[Rafael Valls, London. Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] A Hunting Party in the Grounds of a Country House, by Jan van Huchtenberg. Signed and Dated 1674. 68 × 32 cm.
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[S.J. Phillips, London. Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] A Pair of Silver-Gilt Candlesticks, by Wenzel Jamnitzer, Nuremberg, c.1540. 15.2 cm. High
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] A Highly Important Documented White Marble Bust of Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham Aged about 76 (1647-1730) by Michael Rysbrack (1694-1770) circa 1723, Height., 65cm. Estimate: £400,000-600,000 The Property of G. S. Finch Esq.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Caspar David Friedrich, German (1774-1840). Küstenlandschaft im Mondschein (Coastal Scene by Moonlight). Oil on Canvas 22 by 31cm. 8½ by 2¼in. Estimate: £700,000-900,000 ($1,150,000-1,400,000)
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] The Property of a Lady. A Terracotta Bust of Edward Salter (1742-1812), Aged Six by Michael Rysbrack (1694-1770). Signed and Dated Edward Salter Ae(ta)tis 6. 1748, Ml Rysbrack. Fec:t. Height 41.5cm. Estimate: £100,000-150,000
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[Stoppenbach & Delestre, London. Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] Danseuse Saluant, un Genou à terre, by Edgar Degas. Signed Lower Right. Pastel and Charcoal, 29 × 23 cm.
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[The Weiss Gallery, 18 Albemarle Street, London, UK] Adriaen Hanneman c.1604-1671. James Stuart, 1st Duke of Richmond and 4th Duke of Lennox (1612-1655)' Oil on Panel: 29¼ × 23¼ ins. (74.3 × 59.1 cm.). Inscribed Upper Left.: Stuart Duke of Richmond Painted Circa 1642/3
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[William Drummond, 8 St. James's Chambers, 2 Ryder Street, London, UK] Self Portrait of the Artist. Daniel Maclise 1806-1870. Irish. Royal Academician Signed with Monogram and Inscribed: "Pictor Hibernicus" Pencil, 7½ × $7 7/8 Inches (19 × 12.5 cms).
Non-western art unattributed:
[C. John, 70 South Audley Street, London, UK] A Fine Persian Sultanabad 'Ziegler' Carpet, Circa 1880 Dimensions: 19′ 8″ × 12′ 2″ (598 cm × 371 cm)
Non-western art unattributed:
[Grace Wu Bruce, 701 Universal Trade Centre, 3 Arbuthnot Road, Hong Kong, China] A Very Fine Pair of Huanghuali Horseshoe Armchairs Chinese, Ming Dynasty, Late 16th to Early 17th Century Height 99.6 cm. (39 3/16 in.). Width 59.2 cm (23 5/16 in.). Depth 45.8 cm (18 in.)
Non-western art unattributed:
[Grace Wu Bruce, Hong Kong. Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] Small Painting Table, Late 16th-Early 17th Century. Huanghuali Wood, 85.3 × 122 × 73.8 cm.
Western art unattributed:
Ephesos, Marble Replacement Head, 5th Century AD (Selçuk, Ephesos Archaelogical Museum)
Western art unattributed:
Free Case of the Finest Claret with Orders Placed before August 98
Western art unattributed:
Photographed in Coco Chanel's Legendary Apartment in Paris.
Western art unattributed:
Photographed in Coco Chanel's Legendary Apartment in Paris.
Western art unattributed:
[Asprey, London. Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] A Commonwealth Porringer Bearing the Arms of the Burton Family of Derbyshire, 1658. 11.5 × 23 cm. Silver, Marked 'WH' Star above, Pellet in Annulet below.
Western art unattributed:
[Christie's, 8 King Street, London, UK] A Gilt-Bronze Figure of Saint John the Evangelist English or North French, Circa 1180 3$frac{5}{8}$ in. (9.2 cm.) High. Estimate: £200,000-£300,000
Western art unattributed:
[Christie's, 8 King Street, London, UK] A Pair of George II Walnut and Parcel-Gilt Library Open Armchairs, in the Manner of Paul Saunders. Estimate: £100,000-£150,000
Western art unattributed:
[Jeremy, London. Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] Regency Ormolu and Ebonised Inkstand, c.1810, Given by George III to His Physician in 1814. 20 by 32.5 × 26 cm.
Western art unattributed:
[Mallett, London. Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] A Mahogany Settee after a Design by William Kent and ?John Linnell, c.1770. 104 × 124 × 51 cm.
Western art unattributed:
[Neumeister Fine Art Auctioneers, Barer Str. 37, D-80799, Muchen, Germany] Five (From a Group of Fifteen) Very Rare Ibex-Hom Carvings. Salzburg, Circa 1700/50. Exhibited, 1990, at the Dommuseum, Salzburg: Geschnitztes Steinbockhorn, Cat. Nos. 156, 33, 86, 136 and 104 (Illustrated above, Clockwise from Upper Left).
Western art unattributed:
[Norman Adams, 8-10 Hans Road, London, UK]A Very Fine George III Purpleheart Pembroke Table. Circa 1775.
Western art unattributed:
[Sam Fogg, 35 St. George Street, London, UK] A Knight from a Manuscript on Chess. Northern Italy. Dated 1409. From the Ludwig and J. Paul Getty Museum Collections
Western art unattributed:
[Sam Fogg, London. Exh. Grosvenor House Art & Antique Fair, Park Lane, London, UK] A Bishop with Acolytes from a Manuscript of Gratian, England, Possibly London, Circa 1320-30.
Western art unattributed:
[Seago, 22 Pimlico Road, London, UK] An important early nineteenth century Coade Stone statue of "A Nymph unclasping her zone" otherwise known as "Venus attiring herself after her bath" after a carved marble sculpture by Sir Richard Westmacott (1775-1856) exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1828, and thereafter at Castle Howard, Yorkshire. (Destroyed by fire, 1940). A plaster version of the same sculpture may be seen at Sir John Soane's Museum, Lincoln's Inn Fields, in the Picture Room where it has been since the room's construction (1824-5). The present sculpture is interesting not least because the original marble no longer exists but because it demonstrates a hitherto unknown connection between Westmacott and the Coade Manufactory. English, circa 1825. Height: 4ft 6in Photo: Don Wood
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The 'Achilles' in Hyde Park
12/1988 | 1029 | 130
Pages: 920-924
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Author:
Busco, Marie (Busco, Marie; Busco, Marie F.)
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46. Achilles, by Sir Richard Westmacott. 1822. (Hyde Park, London).
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47. The Horse-Tamers of Monte Cavallo on Pedestals in the Sea, by Henry Fuseli. 1810-25. Pen and Water-Colour, 46.6 by 31 cm. (Auckland City Art Gallery).
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48. Backside and Front View of the 'Ladies Fancy-Man', by George Cruikshank, Published 20th July 1822. (British Museum, London).
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49. Ladies Buy Your Leaf!!, by George Cruikshank, Published July 1822. (British Museum, London).
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50. The Ladies Fancy Man... Achilles Winter Dress, by Williams. Published 1822. (British Museum, London).
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51. Monstrosities of 1822, by George Cruikshank, Published 1822. (Paul Mellon Center for British Art, New Haven).
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52. Making Decent!!, by George Cruikshank, Published 8th August 1822. After a Drawing by Captain Frederick Marryat, R. N.
Supplement
Recent Acquisitions - And Some Rediscoveries Made by the Department of Western Art in the Ashmolean Museum: Supplement
01/1987 | 1006 | 129
Pages: 56-60
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Penny, Nicholas (Penny, Nicholas)
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After Augustin Pajou (1730-1809). Blaise Pascal. (Fig.63). Biscuit de Sèvres, Probably 1784. 32.5 cm High.
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Atributed to Nicholaes Maes (1632-93). Holy Family, after Rembrandt. (Fig.59). Red Chalk, Pen Drawing in Brown Inks, with Washes, on Vellum. 22.3 by 28 cm (Arched Top).
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Attributed to Jacopo Guarana (1720-62). The Hand of a Young Man and the Head of an Old Man. (Fig.62). Black Crayon and White Chalk on Pinky Buff Paper. 41.3 by 27.8 cm.
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Ben Nicholson (1894-1982). View of the Harbour, St Ives, 1929. (Fig.76). Pencil on Yellowed Paper (From a Sketch Pad). Inscribed on Verso (See Below). 33 by 42 cm.
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Blair Rowlands Hughes-Stanton (1902-81). Troisième Classe, 1925. (Fig.73). Wood Engraving. Signed 'Blair H. S.', Dated and Numbered 8/30. 11.9 by 9.6 cm. Actual Size.
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Charles Robert Cockerell (1788-1863). Study of a Greek Antefixa. (Fig.66). Water-Colour Brushed over Pen Drawing with Ink, over Faint Pencil Drawing, on Paper. 35.6 by 27.4 cm.
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Etienne Aubry (1745-81). Portrait of a Gentleman. (Fig.60). Oil on Canvas, Signed. 63.5 by 54 cm.
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Félix Joseph Barrias (1822-1907). Figure Studies, Perhaps for a Group of Captives. (Fig.68). Black Chalk on Paper. Studio Stamp Lower Left. 13.4 by 20.9 cm.
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François Dieussart (c. 1600-61). Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, c. 1636. (Fig.58). Marble, with Some Plaster Repairs. 115 cm. High (Including a Socle of 24.8 cm).
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Giuseppe Grandi (1843-94). Alessandro Volta. (Fig.71). Bronze. Lost Wax Cast. Inscribed 'Grandi' in the Cold Metal and A Volta - The A Interlaced with the V - in the Wax on the Integral Plinth. 66 cm High.
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Glyn Philpot (1884-1937). Man with a Gun, 1933. (Fig.75). Oil on Canvas. Signed 'G. P.'. 114.5 by 92 cm.
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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). Portrait of a Man. (Fig.64). Graphite on Paper. Signed. 7.5 cm (Diameter).
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Johannes Niessen (1821-1910). Head of a Young Woman, 1847. (Fig.70). Pencil on Brown Paper. Signed and Dated 'J. Niessen 4/7 1847', with an Inscription Vertically at the Right. 32.3 by 27 cm.
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John Bacon the Elder R. A. (1740-99). Preparatory Study for the Statue of Samuel Johnson in St Paul's Cathedral. (Fig.65). Some Wash Brushed over Pen Drawing in Ink on Whatman Paper, Inscribed with Observations on Size and Scale in the Artist's Hand. 47.3 by 32.5 cm.
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Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). Untitled Nocturnal Scene (Bloch 1589). (Fig.74). Aquatint, Dated '25-5-68'. Signed by the Artist in Pencil and Numbered 7/50). 29.5 by 34.6 cm. (Plate).
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Robert Sargent Austin (1895-1973). Two Riders. (Fig.72). Charcoal, with Red-Brown and White Crayon on Cream Paper. 31.6 by 27.5 cm.
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Sir David Wilkie (1785-1841). A Lady Descending from Her Carriage. (Fig.67). Some White Body-Colour and Water-Colours Brushed over Drawing in Black Chalk, on Paper. Signed and Dated, 1822. 13.5 by 18.9 cm.
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Sir Richard Westmacott, R. A. (1775-1856). Fragment of a Cast of the Original Clay Model for 'The Gypsy', 1832. (Fig.69). Plaster Coated in Stone Coloured Paint (Probably Original, Now Darkened). 29 cm High (From Fractured Chest to Top of Head).
Western art unattributed:
Anon. Probably Italian (Before 1693). Reduced Copy of an Ancient Roman Marble Relief. (Fig.61). Terracotta, with Some Old Plaster Repairs. 30 by 24.8 cm.