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Book Review
British Art and the East India Company
07/2021 | 1420 | 163
Pages: 639-640
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Weeks, Emily M. (Weeks, Emily M.)
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British Art and the East India Company By Geoff Quilley. 370 pp. incl. 102 col. ills. (Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2021), £75. ISBN 978–1–78327–510–6. | :
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5. Britannia receiving the riches of the East, by Spiridione Roma. 1778. Oil on canvas, 228 by 305 cm. (British Library, London).
Exhibition Review
Forgotten Masters: Indian Painting for the East India Company. Wallace Collection, London
04/2020 | 1405 | 162
Pages: 341-344
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Weekes, Ursula (Weekes, Ursula )
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Forgotten Masters: Indian Painting for the East India Company Wallace Collection, London 4th December 2019–19th April | :
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16. Lesser adjutant, by an unknown artist. c.1775–85. Ink and watercolour on paper, 61 by 40.6 cm. (Private collection; exh. Wallace Collection, London).
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17. A station palanquin with an army officer, by Yellapah of Vellore. c.1828. Opaque watercolour on paper, 35 by 50 cm. (British Library, London; exh. Wallace Collection, London).
Book Review
Chinese Wallpaper in Britain and Ireland. By Emile de Bruijn
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 868-869
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Wells-Cole, Anthony (Wells-Cole, Anthony; Cole, Anthony Wells-)
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1. Detail of a wallpaper, by Wang Zhengyue. Probably 1877. Ink and watercolour on thirty-two rolls of paper, largest roll 322.6 by 113 cm. (Temple Newsam, Leeds).
Article
The identity of the sitters in Joshua Reynolds’s group portrait in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
04/2018 | 1381 | 160
Pages: 292-298
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Mitchell, Charlotte (Mitchell, Charlotte)
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Mitchell, Gwendolen (Mitchell, Gwendolen)
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1. Detail of Fig.2.
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2. Group portrait, here identified as Tysoe Saul Hancock, his wife, Philadelphia, their daughter, Elizabeth, and their Indian maid Clarinda, by Joshua Reynolds. c.1763–66. Canvas, 140.8 by 173.7 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin).
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3. George Clive, by Thomas Gainsborough. c.1763. Canvas, 74.9 by 62.2 cm. (Private collection).
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4. Philadelphia Hancock, by John Smart. 1770. Watercolour on ivory, 2 by 1.5 cm. (Jane Austen House Museum, Chawton, Hampshire).
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5. Eliza Hancock, French School. 1780. Watercolour on ivory, 6.4 by 4.5 cm. (Private collection).
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6. Warren Hastings, by Joshua Reynolds. 1766–68. Canvas, 126.4 by 101 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
Article
Eighteenth-century Mughal paintings from the Swinton collection
10/2017 | 1375 | 159
Pages: 789-799
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Losty, J. P. (Losty, J. P.)
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33. Mir Jafar Ali Khan watching dancing in his garden, attributed here to Purannath known as Hunhar II. 1763 (Swinton collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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34. Mir Jafar Ali Khan hawking with his son Miran, signed by Purannath known as Hunhar II. c. 1760 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London, IM 13-1911).
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35. The Emperor Muhammad Shah hunting with hawks. Attributed here to the Mughal artist Chitarman. 1725-30 (Swinton collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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23. Alivardi Khan presides over the adoption of Ikram al-Daula by Shahamat Jang, by a Murshidabad artist. c. 1748 (Swinton Collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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24. Shah Alam's qalamdan (penbox). Mughal, probably from Kashmir. Mid-eighteenth century (Swinton collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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26. Ikram al-Daula on horseback in a private procession with the state retinue depicted in the background, by a Murshidabad artist. 1750-53 (Swinton collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotlad, Edinburgh).
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27. Shahamat Jang with his adopted son Ikram al-Daula, by a Murshidabad artist. 1748-50 (Swinton collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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28. Nawab Alivardi Khan with his grandson and newphews, by a Murshidabad artist. 1748-50 (Swinton collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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29. Shahamat Jang and Ikram al-Daula giving an evening musical entertainment, by a Murshidabad artist. 1748-50 (Swinton collection, on loan to the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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30. Shahamat Jang (here identified), by a Murshidabad artist. c. 1748 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London, IM D.1202-1903).
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31. Alivardi Khan presenting a turban ornament to Saulat Jang, observed by Shahamat Jang and Siraj al-Daula, by a Murshidabad artist. 1753-55 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London, IM D.1201-1903).
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32. Alivardi Khan in conversation with Shahamat Jang and Saulat Jang, observed by Siraj al-Daula and Ikram al-Daula, by a Murshidabad artist. 1750-53 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London, IM D.1175-1903).
Book Review
British Sculpture in India: New Views and Old Memories
11/2012 | 1316 | 154
Pages: 800-801
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Stocker, Mark (Stocker, Mark)
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69. Queen Victoria Memorial, by George Frampton. 1901. Bronze, 823 cm. high including pedestal. (Victoria Memorial Hall, Calcutta).
Short Notice
The explosion of Rowlandson's brother
08/2005 | 1229 | 147
Pages: 552-554
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Payne, M. T. W. (Payne, M. T. W.)
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33. Sketched on board the Europa, by Thomas Rowlandson. 1785. Watercolour and ink, 32 by 39.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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34. The Duke of Athol East Indiaman, by James Gillray. 1785. Engraving, 44.6 by 57.1 cm. (British Museum, London).
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William Hodges and Warren Hastings: A Study in Eighteenth-Century Patronage
10/1973 | 847 | 115
Pages: 657-666
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Stuebe, Isabel (Stuebe, Isabel)
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30. View of Calcutta from Fort William, by William Hodges. (Private Collection, England.)
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31. Warren Hastings's House at Alipur with Figures in the Foreground, by William Hodges. Pencil and Wash. (Collection Mr and Mrs Paul Mellon.)
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32. Natives Drawing Water from a Pond with Warren Hastings's House at Alipur in the Distance, by William Hodges. (Private Collection, London.)
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33. The Ruined Mosque at Rajmahal, by William Hodges. Pencil. (Collection Mr and Mrs Paul Mellon.)
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34. A View of Agra Taken from the South West. Engraved by J. Walker after a Painting by William Hodges.
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35. A View of the Fort of Gwalior. Engraved by W. Byrne after a Painting by William Hodges.
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36. A View of the Palace of the Nabob Asoph ul Dowlah at Lucknow. Engraved by Jas. Fittler after a Painting by William Hodges.
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37. View in the Jungle Ferry, Bengal, Moon Light, by William Hodges. (Private Collection, England.)
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38. View of the Ghats at Benares, by William Hodges. (Private Collection England.)
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39. View of Aurangzeb's Mosque in Benares, by William Hodges. (Private Collection, England.)
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40. Mrs Hastings at the Rocks of Colgong, by William Hodges. (Sabin Galleries, London.)
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42. Belisarius. Engraved by J. Ogborne after a Painting by William Hodges.
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41. Daylesford House, Gloucestershire, from the South West. Photo: National Monuments Record.
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: 'Art and the East India Trade' at the Victoria and Albert Museum
12/1970 | 813 | 112
Pages: 840-841
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Digby, Simon (Digby, Simon)
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69. Deposition, after an Engraving by Marcantonio Raimondi from a Lost Original by Raphael. Mughal, Lahore, c. 1598. Gouache on Paper. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)
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70. Writing Cabinet and Table. Vizagapatam, Eastern India, Eighteenth Century. Veneered and Inlaid with Ivory. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)
Short Notice
A Danish Portrait of an East India Captain
04/1966 | 757 | 108
Pages: 193-195
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Feldbeck, Ole (Feldbeck, Ole)
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37. Joseph Greenway, by Jens Juel. Signed and Dated 1788. Canvas, 79 by 99 cm. (National Gallery, London.)
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