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Exhibition Review
Constable. Brighton
08/2017 | 1373 | 159
Pages: 656-657
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Wilcox, Timothy (Wilcox, Timothy; Wilcox, Tim)
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63. Sea off Brighton, by John Constable. 1824 (Daniel Katz Family Trust; exh. Brighton Museum and Art Gallery)
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64. Chain Pier, Brighton, by John Constable. 1826-27 (Tate, London; exh. Brighton Museum and Art Gallery)
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65. A sea beach, Brighton, by John Constable. c.1825-27 (Private collection, USA; exh. Brighton Museum and Art Gallery)
Exhibition Review
Radical Bloomsbury. Brighton
07/2011 | 1300 | 153
Pages: 492-493
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Watney, Simon (Watney, Simon)
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Radical Bloomsbury: The Art of Duncan Grant & Vanessa Bell, 1905–1925 | institution: Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
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61. Bathing, by Duncan Grant. 1911. Canvas, 228.6 by 306.1 cm. (Tate, London; exh. Brighton Museum and Art Gallery).
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62. Virginia Woolf, by Vanessa Bell. c.1911–12. Board, 40 by 34 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London; exh. Brighton Museum and Art Gallery).
Exhibition Review
Chinoiserie in Britain
10/2008 | 1267 | 50
Pages: 704-705
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Winterbottom, Matthew (Winterbottom, Matthew)
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Chinese Whispers: Chinoiserie in Britain 1630–1930 | institution: Brighton Museum and Art Gallery , institution: Royal Pavilion
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55. Cabinet on stand, by Ernest Gimson. c.1902. Veneered walnut and ebony with gilt gesso, 200 by 119 by 47 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. Brighton Museum and Art Gallery and the Royal Pavilion, Brighton).
Western art unattributed:
54. Cabinet on stand. English, c.1700. Pine and oak, japanned ivory ground, 203 by 119.5 by 60 cm. (Holburne Museum of Art, Bath; exh. Brighton Museum and Art Gallery and the Royal Pavilion, Brighton).
Western art unattributed:
56. The ‘Kylin’ clock. Chinese porcelain, late 17th–18th century; French clock, c.1750; mounts and base, London, 1821–23. Hard paste porcelain, with gilt bronze mounts, 111.7 by 81.3 by 36.9 cm. (Royal Collection, London; exh. Brighton Museum and Art Gallery and the Royal Pavilion, Brighton).
Exhibition Review
American prints 1910–60
09/2008 | 1266 | 150
Pages: 626-627
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Hopkinson, Martin (Hopkinson, Martin; Hopkinson, Martin)
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The American Scene. Prints from Hopper to Pollock | institution: Brighton Museum and Art Gallery , institution: British Museum , institution: Djanogly Art Gallery , institution: Whitworth Art Gallery
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57. Hell Gate Bridge, by Werner Drewes. 1931. Woodcut, 40.5 by 29.3 cm. (British Museum, London).
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58. Share croppers, by Robert Gwathmey. 1944. Colour screenprint, 36.9 by 30.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
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59. Panic, by John Ward McClellan. 1937. Lithograph, 37.6 by 49.6 cm. (British Museum, London).
Short Notice
Some newly discovered sketches by Walter Sickert of Gatti's Hungerford Palace of Varieties
04/2006 | 1237 | 148
Pages: 269-272
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Robins, Anna Gruetzner (Robins, Anna Gruetzner; Gruetzner Robins, Anna; Gruetzner, Anna)
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33. Thirteen music-hall studies made at Gatti's, London, by Walter Sickert. 1887. Pencil on paper (with ink inscriptions) on album paper mount, 34.5 by 29.2 cm. (overall). (Brighton Museum and Art Gallery).
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34. Detail (top left) of a music-hall study made at Gatti's, London, by Walter Sickert. 1887. Pencil on paper (with ink inscriptions) on album paper mount, 34.5 by 29.2 cm. (overall). (Brighton Museum and Art Gallery). Inscribed by Sickert 'Gattis. May 20.87'.
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35. Detail of a music-hall study made at Gatti's, London, by Walter Sickert. 1887. Pencil on paper (with ink inscriptions) on album paper mount, 34.5 by 29.2 cm. (overall). (Brighton Museum and Art Gallery). Showing study of Katie Lawrence, Gatti's (23rd May 1887), and inscribed by Sickert 'not wearing the same dress'.
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37. Fifteen music-hall studies made at Gatti’s, London, by Walter Sickert. 1888. Pencil on paper on album paper mount, 34.5 by 29.2 cm. (overall). (Brighton Museum and Art Gallery).
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38. Eight studies of the audience, Gatti’s, London, by Walter Sickert. 1888. Pencil on paper on album paper mount, 34.5 by 29.2 cm. (overall). (Brighton Museum and Art Gallery).
Western art unattributed:
36. Katie Lawrence. Sheet-music cover, Francis Day & Hunter, London, c.1890. (By permission of the British Library, London; H.3981.jj (16)).
Exhibition Review
American Abstract Painters. Cambridge, Brighton and London
11/1998 | 1148 | 140
Pages: 771-772
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Newman, Geoffrey (Newman, Geoffrey)
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61. Visit, by Kenneth Noland. 1975. 212 by 106.7 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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62. Untitled, from the Exotic Bird Series, by Frank Stella. 1981. 84 by 73 cm. (Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, Brighton).
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63. Friedrich Wilhelm Kurfürst von Brandenburg, by Frank Stella. 1998. Mixed Media, 300 by 330 by 300 cm. (Exh. Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London).
Exhibition Review
Fetishism. Brighton and Nottingham
09/1995 | 1110 | 137
Pages: 638-639
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Hopkins, David (Hopkins, David)
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62. Sweetening Wendy, by Carlos Pazos. 1986. Mixed Media, Including Horn, Fur, Metal Straps, Feathers, Metal Cloth and Forged Iron, 90 by 35 by 43 cm. (Galería Ciento, Barcelona; Exh. Brighton Museum and Art Gallery).
Western art unattributed:
61. Power Figure (Nkisi). Congo. Wood, Iron and Vegetable Fibre, 82 by 30 by 26 cm. (British Museum, London; Exh. Brighton Museum and Art Gallery).
Exhibition Review
Angelica Kauffman. York and Brighton
02/1993 | 1079 | 135
Pages: 161-163
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Lloyd, Stephen (Lloyd, Stephen)
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111. Self-Portrait Hesitating between Music and Poetry, by Angelica Kauffman. 1794. 147.5 by 218.5. cm. (Nostell Priory, Collection of the Winn Family and the National Trust; Exh. York City Art Gallery).
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112. Bacchus Teaching the Nymphs to Make Verses, by Angelica Kauffman. 1788. 77.5 by 91.5 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. York City Art Gallery).
Advertisements
Advertisements November 1992 (front)
11/1992 | 1076 | 134
Pages: xxiv
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[ Agnew's, 43 Old Bond Street, London ] Henri-Joseph Harpignies. 'Le Pont-Canal à Briare'
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[ Arturo Cuellar, Burglistrasse 18, Zurich ] Agostino Carracci. A Wooded River Landscape. Pen and Brown Ink, Verso: Ornamental Designs, 21.5 × 28.6 cm.
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[ Bukowskis auctioneers, Arsenalsgatan 4, Stockholm ] Lambert Jacobsz (1598-1636). 'Biblical Scene'. Oil on Canvas, 107 × 136 cm. For Sale at Bukowskis International Auction. Estimate: 200.000-300.000 SEK.
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[ C. G. Boerner, Kasernenstrasse 13, Dusseldorf / 61 East 77th Street, New York ] WolfHuber. The Small Crucifixion. Woodcut. (Ca 1511/13). Dodgson II, 258,7. Winzinger 60. Hollstein 6. One of Two Impressions Known.
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[ Colnaghi, 14 Old Bond Street, London / 21 East 67th Street, New York ] Gaetano Gandolfi. San Giovanni in Persiceto 1734 - Bologna 1802. A Portrait of Mauro Gandolfi in a Turban. Oil on Canvas: 48 × 39cms
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[ cover ] Portrait of Machtelt Suijs, by Maerten van Heemskerck. Panel, 85 by 74 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art).
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[ Dover Street Gallery, 13 Dover Street, London ] Stanley Spencer, Self Portrait, 7 December 1931. Pencil on Paper
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[ Galerie Gerda Bassenge, Erdener Strasse 5A, Berlin ] Jacques Bellange. Le Martyre de Sainte Lucie. Etching. Robert-Dumesnil XI, 15; Walch 16.
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[ Hill-Stone, Park Avenue, New York ] Hendrik Goltzius 1558-1617. Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan. Engraving; 1585. Bartsch 139, Hollstein 137, Strauss 216, the First of Three States. Watermark: Eagle with a Crozier, Similar to Briquet 1364 (datable c. 1578-86). A Superb Impression.
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[ Hilmar M. Klemke, Burchardstrasse 26, Munster ] Wyatt Eaton (Phillipsburg, Quebec 1849-1896 Brooklyn). The Woman Harvester. Pastel, 409 × 305 mm; Signed at Lower Left with Black Chalk 'Wyatt Eaton Barbizon 1884'
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[ Joanna Barnes Fine Arts, 14 Mason's Yard, Duke Street, St James, London ] Mythological Female Figure by Giuseppe Maria Mazza (Bologna 1653-1741). Terracotta: H. 45 cm. Signed and Dated: G. M. F. 1736
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[ Katrin Bellinger, Rauchstrasse 2, Munich ] Adolph von Menzel (Breslau 1815-1905 Berlin). Bridge in a Park. Pencil; Monogrammed and Dated Lower Left: AM 86; Monogrammed Lower Right: AM. 114 × 177 mm
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[ Paul Proute S. A., 74 rue de Seine, Paris ] Auguste Rodin (Paris 1840 - Meudon 1917). Female Centaur Embracing a Child. Pen and Indian Ink with Ink Wash Heightened with White Gouache over Slight Traces of Graphite. 17.3 × 13.2 cm.
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[ Richard L. Feigen & Company, 6 Ryder Street, St James, London / 49 East 68th Street, New York ] Pierre Roy. Prognostication 1937. Oil on Canvas. $13frac{3}{4} text{by} 10frac{5}{8}$ Inches (34.9 by27 cm.). Signed, Lower Right: "P. Roy"
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[ Sabrina Forster, Poststrasse 3, Dusseldorf ] Johann Anton Ramboux (Trier 1790-1866 Köln). Burg Eltz. Pencil, Pen and Grey Ink, Watercolour, 316 × 453 mm. Old Inscription Burg Eltz.
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[ Sotheby's, 34 - 35 New Bond Street, London ] J. M. W. Turner, R. A., Venice: The Grand Canal with Santa Maria della Salute, 21.8 by 31.8cm. Estimate on Request.
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[ Thomas Le Claire, Elbchaussee 156, Hamburg ] Charles le Brun (1619 Paris 1690). "Esther Before Ahasverus [Recto] - Figure Sketches [Verso]", Red Chalk with Black Ink Framing Lines. 252 × 176 mm. Prima Idea for Le Brun's Painting "Esther before Ahasverus", of Which a More Finished Chalk Study Is Known [Musée du Louvre, Inv.No.RF 27959].
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[ Wilbert Smit/ Rudolph Coster, Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 67, Amsterdam ] Hendrik Voogd (Amsterdam 1767-Roma 1839). A Pair of Sepia Watercolours, Depicting the Interior of the Villa Mecenate, at Tivoli. 48 × 64 cm. Each. Both Signed and Dated 1791 (Verso). Compare: A Pair of Sepia Watercolours in the Collection of the Albertina, Vienna, Inv. No. 14976-14977
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[ Eskenazi, Foxglove House, 166 Piccadilly, London ] Chinese Red Lacquer Dish in the Form of a Seven-Petalled Mallow Flower. Song Period, 11th-12th Century. Diameter: 18.8cm
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[ Neumeister, Barer Str. 37, Munich ] A Pair of Berlin Vases. Porcelain, with Topographical Views. "Die Sternwarte in Berlin" (Right) and "Die Werdersche Kirche in Berlin"; "Das Königl. Palais in Berlin" (Left) and "Das Königl. Schloß in Berlin". 2nd Quarter of 19th Century. H. 48,5 cm.
Article
Some Pictures by Poussin in the Dal Pozzo Collection: Three New Inventories
08/1988 | 1025 | 130
Pages: 608-626
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Standring, Timothy J. (Standring, Timothy J.; Standring, T. J.)
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37. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts. Venus and Mars (155 by 213.5 cm.; Fig. 37)
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41. Brighton, City Art Collections, Preston Manor. The Virgin and Child (58.5 by 49.5 cm.; Fig. 41)
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43. Cambridge, Mass., On Loan to the Fogg Museum, Harvard University. Hannibal Riding an Elephant (100 by 133 cm.; Fig. 43)
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44. Cleveland, Museum of Art. Landscape with Nymphs and Satyrs (Or Pan with the Infant Bacchus, or Amor Vincit Omnia; 97 by 127.5 cm.; Fig. 44)
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46. Detroit, Institute of Arts. The Holy Family, known as the Roccatagliata Madonna (68.5 by 44.5 cm.; Fig. 46)
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48. Edinburgh, National Gallery of Scotland. The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine (127 by 176.5 cm.; Fig. 48)
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49. Fort Worth, Kimbell Museum of Art. Venus and Adonis (99 by 134.6 cm.; Fig. 49)
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50. Frankfurt am Main, Städelsches Kunstinstitut. Stormy Landscape with Pyramus and Thisbe (192.5 by 273.5 cm.; Fig. 50)
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51. Hovingham Hall, Yorkshire, Worsley Collection. Cephalus and Aurora (79 by 152 cm.; Fig. 51)
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52. London, National Gallery, No. 6390. Landscape with a Boy Scooping Water from a Stream (63.1 by 77.8 cm.; Fig. 52)
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53. London, National Gallery, No. 6391. Landscape with Travellers Resting (62.8 by 78.4 cm.; Fig. 53)
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55. Montreal, Museum of Fine Arts. Landscape with Man Running from a Snake (65 by 76 cm.; Fig. 55)
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56. New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Companions of Rinaldo (199 by 101 cm.; Fig. 56)
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57. New York, Private Collection. Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well (93 by 117 cm., Fig. 57)
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60. Budapest, Szépmüvészeti Múseum, No.57.18. Holy Family (57 by 74 cm., on an Oval Canvas; Fig. 60)
Western art unattributed:
38. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. III, div. 3-'Pozzo', Unnumbered Item in Mazzo I, fol. 10v. (Inventory of 1729, Including Entries Relating to Pictures in Fogg Museum at Cambridge (Mass.), Private Collection at New York, and Museum of Fine Arts at Boston).
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39. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. III, div. 3-'Pozzo', Unnumbered Item in Mazzo I, fol. 11r. (Inventory of 1729, Including Entries Relating to Pictures in Kimbell Art Museum at Fort Worth, and National Gallery of Scotland at Edinburgh).
Western art unattributed:
40. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. III, div. 3-'Pozzo', Unnumbered Item in Mazzo I, p. 10 (Inventory of 1740, with the Osservazioni of Antonio Maria Bozzolani, Including Entry Relating to Pictures in Musée Thomas Henry at Cherbourg and City Art Galleries at Brighton).
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42. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. IV, Mazzo ΣVII, No. 21 (Loose Folded Sheet in the Handwriting of Giuseppe Boccapaduli, Probably Dating from around 1800).
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45. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. III, div. 3-'Pozzo', Unnumbered Item in Mazzo I, p. 20 (Inventory of 1740, with the Osservazioni of Antonio Maria Bozzolani, Including Entry Relating to Pictures in Museum of Art at Cleveland and Kimbell Art Museum at Fort Worth; This Entry Begins at the Bottom of p. 19 as Follows: '65 Dui altri in tela d'imp. re p[er] traverso').
Western art unattributed:
47. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. III, div. 3-'Pozzo', Unnumbered Item in Mazzo I, p. 18 (Inventory of 1740, with the Osservazioni of Antonio Maria Bozzolani, Including Entry Relating to a Picture in the Institute of Arts at Detroit).
Western art unattributed:
54. Written Label on the Back of the Landscape with Travellers Resting, by Nicolas Poussin (National Gallery, London, No. 6391).
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58. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. III, div. 3-'Pozzo', unnumbered item in mazzo I, p. 14 (inventory of 1740, with the Osservazioni of Antonio Maria Bozzolani, including entry relating to a picture in Private collection at New York).
Western art unattributed:
59. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. IV, mazzo ΣVII, No. 22 (Declaration dated 24th October 1781 and signed by Gavin Hamilton, relating to his purchase of nine pictures in 1779 from Giuseppe Boccapaduli).
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