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Book Review
An Exhibition History of Victorian Leeds
03/2024 | 1452 | 166
Pages: 331–332
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Trusted, Marjorie (Trusted, Marjorie)
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An Exhibition History of Victorian Leeds By Rebecca Wade. 279 pp. incl. 25 b. & w. ills. (Liverpool University Press, 2023), £110. ISBN 978–1–80207–854–1. | :
Book Review
The Cotman Collection: John Sell Cotman at Leeds Art Gallery. By David Hill and Theodore Wilkins
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 882-883
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Wilcox, Timothy (Wilcox, Timothy; Wilcox, Tim)
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5. Portrait of ?Mrs Parr, sister of Mrs John Sell Cotman, Called ‘Portrait of Mrs J S Cotman’, by John Sell Cotman. c.1815. Graphite and white chalk on wove paper, 30.4 by 23 cm. (Leeds Art Gallery; Bridgeman Images).
Exhibition Review
St Ives artists
10/2015 | 1351 | 157
Pages: 725-726
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Smith, Rachel (Smith, Rachel)
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55. Blue glass airscape, by Peter Lanyon. 1960 (Private collection; exh. Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal)
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56. Torrid zone/region, by Bryan Wynter. 1958 (Lakeland Arts Trust; exh. Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal)
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57. Green, black and white movement, by Terry Frost. 1951-52 (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; exh. Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange, Penzance)
Publication Received
Art and Life: Ben Nicholson, Winifred Nicholson, Christopher Wood, Alfred Wallis and William Staite Murray, 1920–1931. By Jovan Nicholson.
05/2014 | 1334 | 156
Pages: 327
Exhibition Review
Fiona Rae. Leeds
08/2012 | 1313 | 154
Pages: 589-591
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Cahill, James (Cahill, James; Cahill, J.)
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Fiona Rae. Maybe you can live on the moon in the next century | institution: City Art Gallery
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56. Lovesexy, by Fiona Rae. 2000. Oil, acrylic and glitter on canvas, 246.4 by 203.2 cm. (Courtesy of Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris, and LVMH collection, Paris; exh. Leeds City Art Gallery).
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58. Trees and flowers await your love, by Fiona Rae. 2007. Oil, acrylic and gouache on canvas, 152.4 by 127 cm. (Courtesy of Timothy Taylor Gallery, London, and Tajan SA; exh. Leeds City Art Gallery).
Supplement
Sculpture acquisitions (2000–10) by regional museums in Britain
11/2010 | 1292 | 152
Pages: 770-771
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I. Flenite relief, by Jacob Epstein. 1913. Serpentine stone, 30.5 by 28 by 9 cm. Leeds Art Gallery. Purchased with the aid of grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Art Fund, the MLA/V. & A. Purchase Grant Fund and the Leeds Art Collections Fund, 2006.
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II. Birdman, by Elisabeth Frink. c.1956/59. Plaster, 190.5 by 58 by 83 cm. Leeds Art Gallery. Presented by Beaux Arts and the Frink Estate through the Art Fund, 2010.
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III. Kiss, by Marc Quinn. 2001. Macedonian marble, 178 by 64.5 by 62.5 cm. Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield. Purchased through the Art Fund, the MLA/V. & A. Purchase Grant Fund, the JG Graves Charitable Trust, and a donation in memory of Harold and Doris Turner, 2004.
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IV. Filter, by Antony Gormley. 2002. Flat mild steel rings, 193 by 50 by 38 cm. Manchester City Art Gallery. Purchased with assistance from the Art Fund and the Livingstone and Bloom Charitable Trusts, 2008.
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IX. Eclipse, by Langlands & Bell. 1999. Wood, steel and lacquer, 76 by 520 by 250 cm. Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art. Gift of the artists, 2007.
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V. Sandstone, by Andy Goldsworthy. 1987. Red sandstone, 5 pieces, dimensions variable. Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art. Gift of Dr Terry Friedman, 2007.
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VI. ‘I Like to get my loving when I get it on my mind’, by Mat Collishaw. 2003. Loop video projection, wood and ground glass screen, 182 by 168 by 26 cm. Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow. Purchased from Galerie Cosmic, Paris, with funds from the National Collecting Scheme for Scotland with additional grants from the Art Fund and the National Fund for Acquisitions, 2003.
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VII. Flailing trees, by Gustav Metzger. 2009. Willow trees, concrete, 338 by 440 by 520 cm. Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester. Commissioned by Manchester International Festival, Whitworth Art Gallery and Cube for the Manchester International Festival in 2009. Purchased from the artist by the Whitworth Art Gallery, 2009.
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VIII. Blackout, by Eva Rothschild. 2007. Lacquered beech wood and acrylic (Perspex), 107 by 48 by 48 cm. Southampton City Art Gallery. Purchased from Stuart Shave/Modern Art through the David and Liza Brown Bequest Fund with grants from the Art Fund and the MLA/V. & A. Purchase Grant Fund, 2008.
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X. Habitat, by Gavin Turk. 2004. Painted bronze, 7 by 170 by 70 cm. Aberdeen Art Gallery. Purchased with aid from the National Fund for Acquisitions, the Art Fund and with funds from the National Collecting Scheme for Scotland, which is operated by the Contemporary Art Society and supported by the National Lottery through the Scottish Arts Council, 2004.
Exhibition Review
Recent exhibitions. London (Mark Wallinger Curates: The Russian Linesman)
06/2009 | 1275 | 151
Pages: 414-415
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Cullinan, Nicholas (Cullinan, Nicholas)
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Mark Wallinger Curates: The Russian Linesman | institution: City Art Gallery , institution: Glynn Vivian Art Gallery , institution: Hayward Gallery
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61. Continuous profile (Head of Mussolini), by Renato Giuseppe Bertelli. 1933. Terracotta with black glaze, 48.9 cm. high. (Imperial War Museum, London; exh. Hayward Gallery, London).
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Francis Bacon and Walter Sickert: images which unlock other images
04/2009 | 1273 | 151
Pages: 224-230
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Daniels, Rebecca (Daniels, Rebecca)
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29. Painting, by Francis Bacon. 1950. Canvas, 198.1 by 132.1 cm. (Leeds City Art Gallery).
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30. Conversation, by Walter Sickert. c.1909. Black chalk, heightened with white, pen and ink on buff paper, 33.7 by 23.5 cm. (Royal College of Art, London).
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31. L’Affaire de Camden Town, by Walter Sickert. c.1909. Canvas, 61 by 40.6 cm. (Private collection).
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32. Mornington Crescent nude, contre-jour, by Walter Sickert. c.1907. Canvas, 50.8 by 40.6 cm. (Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide).
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33. Two figures, by Francis Bacon. 1953. Canvas, 152.5 by 116.5 cm. (Private collection).
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34. King George V and Queen Mary, by Walter Sickert. 1935. Canvas, 63.5 by 75.5 cm. (Private collection).
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35. Granby Street, by Walter Sickert. c.1912–13. Canvas, 50.8 by 40.6 cm. (Private collection)
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27. Walter Sickert, with his wife Thérèse Lessore, photographed by an unknown photographer in his Broadstairs studio, Kent. Published in the Sketch (2nd March 1938).
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28. Francis Bacon photographed in his Reece Mews studio, South Kensington. Date and photographer unknown.
Exhibition Review
Frank Brangwyn. Leeds, Bruges and Swansea
07/2006 | 1240 | 148
Pages: 502-503
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Radford, Robert (Radford, Robert)
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Frank Brangwyn | institution: Arentshuis , institution: City Art Gallery , institution: Glynn Vivian Art Gallery
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Frank Brangwyn: A Mission to Decorate Life | institution: Fine Art Society
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79. Vine carpet, by Frank Brangwyn. 1896–97. Wool, 261 by 361 cm. (Arentshuis/Groeningemuseum, Bruges; photograph: Hugo Maertens,Bruges).
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80. Buccaneers, by Frank Brangwyn. 1892. Canvas, 234 by 260 cm. (Brian Clarke; exh. Arentshuis/Groeningemuseum, Bruges).
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81. A ball for the French Benevolent Society, by Frank Brangwyn. 1914. Lithographic poster, 118.5 by 88.5 cm. (Arentshuis/Groeningemuseum, Bruges).
Publication Received
Drawing from the Past: William Weddell and the Transformation of Newby Hall
07/2006 | 1240 | 148
Pages: 495-496
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Savage, Nick (Savage, Nick)
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Drawing from the Past: William Weddell and the Transformation of Newby Hall | editor: Miller, Corinne , editor: Thomas, Sylvia
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