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Editorial
Remove the evidence, remove the deed
08/2020 | 1409 | 162
Pages: 643
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Edward Burne-Jones’s ‘St Francis’ for Father Damien
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 745-749
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Schoenherr, Douglas E. (Schoenherr, Douglas E.)
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1. Father Damien, by Edward Clifford. 1888. Watercolour and gouache on paper mounted on cardboard, 28 by 22 cm. (Damien Collection, Leuven).
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2. St Francis receiving the Stigmata, by Edward Burne-Jones. c.1887. Black chalk on paper, 30.5 by 23.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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3. St Francis receiving the Stigmata, by Walker & Cockerell after Edward Burne-Jones. Photogravure, 15.6 by 10.3 cm. (From G. BurneJones, Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones, London 1904, II, facing p.176).
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4. St Francis receiving the Stigmata, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1887. Gouache, umber and gold on board, 26.7 by 20 cm. (Saint Marianne Cope Shrine & Museum, Syracuse NY).
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5. St Francis, by Frederick Hollyer after Edward Burne-Jones. Photograph, 15.2 by 6.7 cm. (© Courtesy the Huntington Art Collections, San Marino, California).
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6. Father Damien, by Edward Clifford. 1888. Black chalk with wash on cardboard, 25.7 by 19.9 cm. (Damien Collection, Leuven).
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8. Father Damien the leper, by Edward Clifford. 1890. Watercolour and gouache on paper mounted on canvas mounted on panel, 53 by 66 cm. (Damien Collection, Leuven).
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7. Father Damien de Veuster in 1868, after Edward Clifford. Photogravure, 32.2 by 23.3 cm. (From E. Clifford: Father Damien: A Journey from Cashmere to his Home in Hawaii, London 1889, frontispiece).
Article
Benjamin West's 'St Stephen Altar-Piece': A Study in Late Eighteenth-Century Protestant Church Patronage and English History Painting
09/1976 | 882 | 118
Pages: 634-641+643
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Author:
Meyer, Jerry D. (Meyer, Jerry D.)
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10. Martyrdom of St Stephen, by Lodovico Cigoli. Canvas, 450 by 287 cm. (Galleria Palatina, Florence). Photo. Alinari.
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11. St Stephen Altar-Piece, by Benjamin West. Canvas, c.300 by 550 cm. (St Stephen's, Walbrook, London). Photo. Witt Library.
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12. Entombment of St Andrew, by J.-B. Deshays. Canvas, 445 by 209 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rouen). Photo. Ellèbe, Rouen.
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13. Stoning of St Stephen, by Grinling Gibbons. Relief in Lime and Lancewood, 184.2 by 134 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, Crown Copyright).
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15. Valenciennes Triptych, by Peter Paul Rubens. Right Wing, Entombment of St Stephen. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Valenciennes). Photo. Giraudon.
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16. Detail from Death of General Wolfe, by Benjamin West. (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. Gift of the Duke of Westminster, 1918).
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17. Priam Receiving the Body of Hector, by John Trumbull. Canvas, 62.87 by 93.35 cm. (Boston Museum of Fine Arts (Deposited by the Boston Athenaeum)).
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18. The Interior of St Stephen's, Walbrook. Print from Thomas Malton's A Picturesque Tour, London, 1792. Photo. British Library Board.
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19. St Stephen, by John Everett Millais. Canvas, 154.9 by 114.3 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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20. St Stephen Borne Away by His Disciples, by Eugène Delacroix. Canvas, 46.9 by 38.1 cm. (Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham).
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14. Detail, Burial of St Stephen, from Thirteenth-Century Fresco Cycle. (San Lorenzo fuorile mura, Rome). Photo. Alinari.
Book Review
Dat Boexken van der Missen: 'The Booklet of the Mass'
03/1904 | 12 | 4
Pages: 287
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Weale, W. H. James (Weale, W. H. James; Weale, William Henry James; W., W. H. J.; Weale, W. H. J.; Weale, Mr.)
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Dat Boexken van der Missen: The Booklet of the Mass (Alcuin Club publication) | author: Dearmer, Percy , author: Gherit