23. Interior
with artist’s
mother, by
Harold Gilman.
1917–18. Canvas,
51.2 by 61.4 cm.
(Manchester
Art Gallery;
exh. Pallant
House Gallery,
Chichester).
Attributed works:
24. Tea in the
bedsitter, by
Harold Gilman.
1916. Canvas, 71
by 92 cm. (Private
collection;
exh. Pallant
House Gallery,
Chichester).
Attributed works:
25. Nude on a
bed, by Harold
Gilman. c.1914.
Canvas, 61.4
by 46.7 cm.
(Fitzwilliam
Museum,
Cambridge;
exh. Pallant
House Gallery,
Chichester).
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Hope in time of war: George Clausen’s ‘Renaissance’ rediscovered
1. Renaissance, by George Clausen. 1915. Canvas, 152.4 by 177.8 cm. (Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on deposit in the Belgian ambassador’s residence, London).
Attributed works:
10. Detail of Fig.1.
Attributed works:
11. Figure study, by George Clausen. 1914–15. Graphite on paper, 24 by 39 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Attributed works:
12. Youth mourning, by George Clausen. 1916. Canvas, 91.4 by 91.4 cm. (Imperial War Museum, London).
Attributed works:
2. Primavera, by George Clausen. 1914. Canvas, 91.4 by 71.7 cm. (Private collection; photo Christie’s, London).
Attributed works:
3. Wounded, London Hospital, by John Lavery. 1915. Canvas, 176 by 201 cm. (Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection).
Attributed works:
4. Study for ‘Renaissance’, by George Clausen. 1915. Graphite on paper, 25.7 by 18.4 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
Attributed works:
5. Study for ‘Renaissance’, by George Clausen. 1915. Graphite on paper, 38.1 by 32.3 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
Attributed works:
6. L’Esperance, by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes. 1872. Canvas, 70.5 by 82 cm. (Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
Attributed works:
7. Sowing new seed (for the Board of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland), by William Orpen. 1913. Canvas, 137 by 137 cm. (Mildura Arts Centre, Australia).
Attributed works:
8. St Francis at prayer, by Frederick Cayley Robinson and Winifred Dalley, from H.E. Manning: The Little Flowers of St Francis of Asissi, London 1915.
Attributed works:
9. Detail of Victor Rousseau, by George Clausen, c.1915. Graphite on paper, 39.2 by 28.8 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
16. Design for the Stadtmuseum (city museum) on the Karlsplatz, Vienna, by Otto Wagner. 1907. Pencil, pen and ink on paper, 52.3 by 116.3 cm. (Vienna Museum).
Attributed works:
17. Apartment house at 40 Linke Wienzeile, by Otto Wagner. 1898. (Photograph Wolfgang Thaler; exh. Vienna Museum).
Attributed works:
18. Design for the Stadtbahn (city rail network), by Otto Wagner, drawn by Joseph Maria Olbrich. 1898. Pencil, pen and ink, watercolour, gold paint, airbrushed blue paint and white gouache on paper, 65 by 46 cm. (Vienna Museum).
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Frederick Walker and the Idyllists. By Donato Esposito
4. The Zaporozhian cossacks writing a letter to the Turkish sultan, by Ilya Repin. 1880–91. Canvas, 203 by 358 cm. (State Russian Museum, St Petersburg).
Book Review
Images-within-Images in Italian Painting (1250–1350). Reality and Reflexivity, P. Bokody