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Exhibition Review
Ivory from Ceylon. Zürich
04/2011 | 1297 | 153
Pages: 278-279
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Trusted, Marjorie (Trusted, Marjorie)
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Elfenbein aus Ceylon. Luxusgüter für Katharina von Habsburg (1507–1578) | institution: Museum Rietberg
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Non-western art unattributed:
80. Casket. Sri Lanka, Kotte. 1543–55. Ivory with gold and gemstones, rubies and sapphires, 11.5 by 23.5 by 13 cm. (Private collection; exh. Museum Rietberg, Zürich).
Non-western art unattributed:
82. Fan. Sri Lanka, Kotte. 1540–55. Ivory, rubies and gold on wool, 57 cm. high. (Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde, Munich; exh. Museum Rietberg, Zürich).
Western art unattributed:
81. The elephant Hanno with two Indian trainers. Roman artist, 1514–16. Chalk and ink on paper, 27.8 by 28.5 cm. (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin; exh. Museum Rietberg, Zürich).
Supplement
Notable Works of Art Now on the Market: Supplement
06/1973 | 843 | 115
Pages: xii
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Plate L. View of Sète near Collioures, by Albert Marquet. 1924. Canvas, 66 by 81 cm. (The Property of Arthur Tooth & Sons Ltd., 31 Bruton Street, London W1)
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Plate LI. Reclining Nude, by Walter Richard Sickert. Signed. Pen and Ink, 17.7 by 26.6 cm. (The Property of The Suffolk Art Galleries, Long Melford, Suffolk)
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Plate LII. Table Fountain, by Maac & René Lalique. (The Property of Knut Günther, Auf der Körnerwiese 19, 6 Frankfurt-am-Main 1, and 43 rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris)
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Plate LIII. Capriccio: Roman Ruins (One of a Pair), by Giacomo Guardi. Canvas, 23.5 by 19.5 cm. (The Property of Villiers Gallery, 38 Conduit Street, London W1)
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Plate LIV. Mysterious Figures, by Pavel Tchelitchew. Signed and Dated 1939. Indian Ink and Water-Colour on Yellow Paper, 46.25 by 31 cm. (The Property of Zeitlin & Ver Brugge, 815 No. La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90069)
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Plate LV. Maiastra, by Constantin Brancusi. 1910/11. Bronze; Height, 55.3 cm. (The Property of Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd., 39 Old Bond Street, London W1)
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Plate XIX. Figure of Christ, by Marco Zoppo. Panel, 55.5 by 24.5 cm. (The Property of Silvano Lodi, Wittelsbacherplatz, 1, Arco Palais, 8 Munich 2)
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Plate XL. Apollo and Daphne, by Giacomo Filippo Parodi. Walnut; Height, 215 cm. (The Property of S. Pahl-Mehringer, Merzstrasse 12, 8 Munich 80)
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Plate XLI. Bracket Clock, by Ferdinand Berthoud and François Goyer. French, Louis XV Period. Height, 141 cm. (The Property of Galerie Koller, Rämistrasse 8, 8001 Zurich)
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Plate XLII. Transitional Petite Commode, by Charles Topino. Signed. Height, 72 cm; Width, 50 cm. (The Property of Villiers Gallery, 38 Conduit Street, London W1)
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Plate XLIII. Transitional Petite Commode, by Charles Topino. Signed. Height, 72 cm; Width, 50 cm. (The Property of Villiers Gallery, 38 Conduit Street, London W1)
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Plate XLIV. Stag Hunt, by Francesco Guardi. Canvas, 46 by 80.5 cm. (The Property of Ettore Viancini, San Marco 1659, -I-30124 Venice)
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Plate XLIX. Le Chantier (A Wharf with Boats), by Jean-Charles Cazin. Signed. Canvas, 78.7 by 121.9 cm. (The Property of Gregoire Galleries, Inc., 1046 Madison Avenue, at 79th Street, New York, N. Y. 10021)
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Plate XLV. A Standing Male Figure, by Henry Fuseli. Pencil, Pen and Sepia Ink with Watercolour, 27.9 by 20.5 cm. (The Property of William Darby, 36 New Bond Street, London W1)
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Plate XLVI. Hecuba and Polyxena, by Merry-Joseph Blondel. Canvas, 95 by 85 cm. (The Property of Stanza del Borgo, via Giacomo Puccini 5, 20121 Milan)
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Plate XLVII. Portrait of the Painter Benvenuti, by Andrea Appiani. Drawing, 31 by 23.5 cm. (The Property of Nella Longari, via Bigli 15, 20121 Milan)
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Plate XLVIII. A Young Woman, by William Etty. Oil on Millboard, 91.4 by 68.6 cm. (The Property of Spencer A. Samuels & Co. Ltd., 18 East 76th Street, New York, N. Y. 10021)
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Plate XVIII. St Paul Escapes from Damascus, by Perino del Vaga. Pen and Brown Ink and Wash, Heightened with White (Partly Oxidized) on Paper Washed Brown, 23.8 by 15.3 cm. (The Property of Michèle Moatti, 77 rue des Saints-Pères, 75006 Paris)
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Plate XXI. Man in a Soft Hat, by Hendrik Hondius the Elder. Black and Red Chalk, 19.6 by 20.3 cm. (The Property of Herbert E. Feist, 1125 Madison Avenue, at 84th Street, New York 10028)
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Plate XXII. The Golden Age, by Cornelis van Poelenburgh. Panel, 15 by 23.25 cm. (The Property of R. M. O'Nians, Kingsbury House, 15 King Street, St James's, London SW1)
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Plate XXIII. Four Women Dancing, Attributed to Giovanni Antonio da Brescia after Andrea Mantegna. Engraving. (The Property of P. & D. Colnaghi & Co Ltd, 14 Old Bond Street, London W1)
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Plate XXIV. The Revelation of St John on Patmos, by Jan Breughel the Elder. Signed. Copper, 35.6 by 27.3 cm. (The Property of Christopher Gibbs Ltd., 118 New Bond Street, London W1)
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Plate XXIX. Vanitas Still-Life, by Pieter Claesz. Signed and Dated 1635. Panel, 88 by 72 cm. (The Property of H. Terry-Engell Gallery, 8 Bury Street, St James's, London SW1)
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Plate XXV. Two Studies of a Man's Head, by Sir Anthony van Dyck. Oil on Paper Laid on Canvas, 40 by 53.3 cm. (The Property of Marshall Spink, 18 Albemarle Street, London W1)
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Plate XXVI. Sine Cerere et Bacchus Frigit Venus, Attributed to Peter Paul Rubens and Jacob Jordaens. Canvas, 205 by 230 cm. (The Property of Galleria Pontremoli, via Durini 19, Milan)
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Plate XXVII. The Trinity Adored by SS. John the Baptist and Augustine, by Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione. Brush Drawing, Brown Paint with Blue, Red, Mint Green, and White Touches on Beige Paper, Washed Darker, 53.3 by 37.2 cm. (The Property of P. & D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd, 14 Old Bond Street, London W1)
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Plate XXVIII. Study of a Man's Head in Profile (Abraham Grapheus), by Jacob Jordaens. Oak Panel, 59 by 44.5 cm. (The Property of Julius Böhler, Briennerstrasse 25, 8 Munich 2)
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Plate XXX. Salome with the Head of St John the Baptist, by Jakob Duck. Panel, 69.8 by 54.6 cm. (The Property of Arcade Gallery, 15 Royal Arcade, 28 Old Bond Street, London W1)
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Plate XXXI. Adoration of the Magi, by Leendert Maertensz. van Haestar. Signed and Dated 1640. Panel, 59 by 71 cm. (The Property of Alan Jacobs Gallery, 15 Motcomb Street, London SW1)
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Plate XXXII. Battle Scene, Attributed to Aniello Falcone. Canvas, 123 by 178 cm. (The Property of Gilberto Algranti, via Bigli 2, 20121, Milan)
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Plate XXXIII. Landscape, by Gaspard Dughet Called Gaspard Poussin. Canvas, 59 by 82 cm. (The Property of Hazlitt Gallery, 4 Ryder Street, St James's, London SW1)
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Plate XXXIV. Landscape, by Pieter van Asch. Fully Signed. Panel, 45.4 by 60.2 cm. (The Property of Friederike Pallamar Gallery, Dorotheergasse 7, Vienna IX)
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Plate XXXIX. Table-Centre, Attributed to J. A. Meissonnier. Bronze, Chased and Gilded; Height, 47 cm.; Length, 64 cm.; Depth, 47 cm. (The Property of MM. Laloux-Dessain, Avenue Louise 115, 1050 Brussels)
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Plate XXXV. Dutch Landscape with Fallen Tree, by Jan Wynants. Signed. Canvas, 83.8 by 104.1 cm. (The Property of P. & D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd., 14 Old Bond Street, London W1)
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Plate XXXVII. The Return of the Prodigal Son, by Antonio Montauti. Signed and Dated 1724. Bronze; Height, 63.1 cm. (The Property of Heim Gallery (London) Ltd, 59 Jermyn Street, St James's London, SW1)
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Plate XXXVIII. The Annunciation, by Paolo de Matteis. Signed and Dated 1712. Canvas, 206 by 176.5 cm. (The Property of Heim Gallery (London) Ltd, 59 Jermyn Street, St James's, London SW1)
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. Coffin. Egyptian, Middle Kingdom. Cedarwood; Length, 166 cm; Width, 32 cm; Height, 33 cm. (The Property of Christamaria Sandmeier, Gallery of Egyptian Arts, Jüdenstrasse 10, D-34 Göettingen)
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Plate V. Vase with Lid. Earthenware. Chinese, Han Dynasty (206 B. C.-220 A. D.). Height, 63 cm. (The Property of Galleria dell'Angelo, Piazza Cioccaro 11, 6900 Lugano)
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Plate XIII. Dish. Persian, Fifth Century B. C. Silver; Breadth, 30.5 cm. (The Property of Gawain McKinley Ltd., 15a Mount Row, London W1)
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Plate XVI. Wine Ewer (Chih-hu). Chinese, Hung-Wu Period (1368-98). Porcelain; Height, 32.5 cm. (The Property of Eskenazi Ltd., Foxglove House, 166 Piccadilly, London W1)
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate XVII. A Dagger. Probably Ceylonese, Fifteenth-Sixteenth Century. (The Property of Howard Ricketts Ltd., 180 New Bond Street, London, W1)
Western art unattributed:
Plate I., Plate II. Head. Greek, c.450 B. C. Marble; Total Height from Chin to Top of Head, 16 cm; Maximum Depth, 12 cm. (The Property of a Private Collector. Enquiries Should Be Addressed to Box 67307, The Burlington Magazine, 49 Park Lane, London, W1)
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Plate IV. Standing Aphrodite. Antonine, Second Century A. D. Bronze; Height, 26 cm. (The Property of Freddie Küng, Haldenstrasse 7, 6000 Lucerne)
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Plate IX. Alexander with the Lance. Hellenistic, Third or Second Century B. C. Marble; Height, 26.9 cm. (The Property of Robin Symes Ltd, 3 Ormond Yard, Duke of York Street, St James's, London SW1)
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Plate VI. Bowl. Chinese, Honan Bowl and Cover, Sung Dynasty. Height, 16.5 cm. (The Property of Spink & Son Ltd, King Street, St James's, London SW1)
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Plate VII. Corinthian Olpe. Late Protocorinthian, c.640-30 B. C. Height, 29 cm. (The Property of Münzen und Medaillen A. G., Malzgasse 25, 4002 Basle)
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Plate VIII. Thurible. Etruscan. Early Fourth Century B. C. Bronze; Height, 45.5 cm. (The Property of Münzen und Medaillen A. G., Malzgasse 25, 4002 Basle)
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Plate X. Glass Bottle. Roman, First Century A. D. Height, 16.25 cm. (The Property of Gallery of Greek, Roman and Byzantine Art, 5 Telemannstrasse, 6000 Frankfurt-am-Main)
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Plate XI. Two Beakers. Syria, Thirteenth or Early Fourteenth Century. Glass; Height, Both c.14 cm. (The Property of Gawain McKinley Ltd., 15a Mount Row, London W1)
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Plate XII. Green Beaker. Roman, First Century A. D. Glass; Height, 12.5 cm. (The Property of Gawain McKinley Ltd., 15a Mount Row, London W1)
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Plate XIV. Bust of a Man. Roman, First Century B. C.? Marble; Height, 50 cm. (The Property of Pino Donati, via Nassa 11, Lugano)
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Plate XV. Virgin and Child. Auvergne, Second Half of the Twelfth Century. Nut-Wood; Height, 75 cm. (The Property of Erich Hasberg, Ottostrasse 6, 8 Munich 2)
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Plate XX. St Dennis, Netherlandish. c.1500. Oak; Height, 69.5 cm. (The Property of Objects, 96 Mount Street, London W1)
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Plate XXXVI. The Lions. Brussels, First Half of the Sixteenth Century. Tapestry, 355 by 525 cm. (The Property of Dario Boccara, 184 Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris 8e)
Book Review
The Art of Rashtrakutas [;] Classical Sinhalese Sculpture, 300 C.C.- A. D. 1000 [and] Lalit Kalā, Nos. 3-4, April 1956-March 1957
04/1960 | 685 | 102
Pages: 172
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Skelton, Robert (Skelton, Robert)
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Classical Sinhalesse Sculpture: 300 B.C.-A.D. 1000 | author: Devendra, D. T.
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Lalit Kalā: Nos. 3-4, April, 1956-March, 1957 | :
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The Art of Rashtrakutas | author: Devendra, D. T. , author: Gangoly, O. C.
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More Eastern Objects Formerly in the Hapsburg Collections
08/1939 | 437 | 75
Pages: 64-65+68-70
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Born, Wolfgang (Born, Wolfgang)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Singhalese Ivory Casket. Second Half of the Seventeenth Century. Height, 11 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). More Eastern Objects Formerly in the Hapsburg Collections
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. B-Singhalese Ivory Casket. Seventeenth Century. Height, 16.5 cm. (India Museum). More Eastern Objects Formerly in the Hapsburg Collections
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. C-Singhalese Ivory Fan. First Half of the Eighteenth Century. Height, 43 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). More Eastern Objects Formerly in the Hapsburg Collections
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Plate II. A-Lacquered Rhinoceros Horn Cup. Cashmere, Second Half of the Seventeenth Century. Height, 9.5 cm. (Kunsthist. Museum, Vienna); B-Carved Rhinoceros Horn Cup with Foot of Silver Filigree. Chinese, Seventeenth Century. Height, 7.4 cm. (Kunsthist. Museum, Vienna). More Eastern Objects Formerly in the Hapsburg Collections
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Plate II. C-Translucent Rhinoceros Horn Cup. Moghul, Early Seventeenth Century. Height, 7 cm. (British Museum); D-Chinese Rhinoceros Horn Cup. Attributed to the Ming Period. Height, 9.6 cm. (British Museum). More Eastern Objects Formerly in the Hapsburg Collections
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Plate II. E-Carved Rhinoceros Horn Cup. Chinese, Seventeenth Century Height, 12.6 cm. (Kunsthist. Museum, Vienna). More Eastern Objects Formerly in the Hapsburg Collections
Article
The Indian Period of European Furniture-I
09/1934 | 378 | 65
Pages: 112-115+118-121+124-126
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Slomann, Vilhelm (Slomann, Vilhelm; Slomann, V.; Slomann, Vilhelm)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 1. Pietra dura from Delhi Fort, Hammâm.
Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 2. Crīvatsa on Dedicatory Tablet from Mathura.
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. B-Chair, with Moghul Ivory Inlays. About 1580. Height, 128 cm. (University Museum, Upsala, Sweden). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I
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Plate II. D-Chest, with Moghul Ivory Inlays. About 1580. 65 by 101.5 by 63 cm. (National Museum, Stockholm). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate III. A-"Burgomaster" Chair. Ebony Inlaid with Ivory. Indian. Seventeenth Century. Height, 85 cm. (Frederiksborg Museum, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Plate III. B-"Burgomaster" Chair. Painted Black. Indian. Seventeenth Century. Height, 84.8 cm. (National Museum, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Plate V. A, B-Table, Inlaid with Green-Coloured Ivory, Ebony and Different Woods. Seventeenth Century. Height, 77.8 cm. (H. M. the King of Denmark, Rosenborg Castle). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Plate I. A-Ballot Box. Indian Lacquer. 1619. 46 by 46 cm. (The Saddlers' Company, London.) B-Back of (A). The Indian Period of European Furniture-I.
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Plate II. A-Detail of Top of Plate I. The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I
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Plate II. C-Ornamental Detail from the "English" Lacquer Cabinet No. 1091. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I
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Plate III. C-Arm-Chair of Turned Struts and Rails. Indian. Seventeenth Century. (Messrs. Frank Partridge & Sons). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Plate III. D-Table Chair of Oak. Indian. Seventeenth Century. (Private Collection, England). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Plate IV. Small Oak Chest with Drawers, Inlaid with Mother-of-Pearl and Ivory in Veneer of Ebony and Partly Lacquered. Indian. 1640-60. Height, 142 cm. (From a History of English Furniture, by Percy Macquoid. Vol. I. The Age of Oak). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Western Influences in India and Ceylon: A Group of Sinhalese Ivories
11/1931 | 344 | 59
Pages: 239-241+244-246
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Codrington, K. de B. (Codrington, K. de B.; C., K. de B.)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Ivory Casket, Sinhalese; Length, 16.2 cm. (All in the India Museum). Western Influences in India and Ceylon: A Group of Sinhalese Ivories
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Plate I. B-Ivory Casket, Sinhalese; Length, 16.5 cm. (All in the India Museum). Western Influences in India and Ceylon: A Group of Sinhalese Ivories
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Plate I. C-Toilet Box, Sinhalese; Height, 16.2 cm. (All in the India Museum). Western Influences in India and Ceylon: A Group of Sinhalese Ivories
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Plate I. D-Cabinet, Sinhalese; Length, 26.7 cm. (All in the India Museum). Western Influences in India and Ceylon: A Group of Sinhalese Ivories
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Plate II. A-Ivory Cabinet, Sinhalese; Length, 24 cm. (Both in the India Museum). Western Influences in India and Ceylon: A Group of Sinhalese Ivories
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Plate II. B-Ivory Cabinet, Sinhalese; Length, 26.7 cm. (Both in the India Museum). Western Influences in India and Ceylon: A Group of Sinhalese Ivories
Book Review
A History of Fine Art in India and Ceylon
02/1931 | 335 | 58
Pages: 102
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Yetts, W. Perceval (Yetts, W. Perceval; Yetts, Walter Perceval; Yetts, W. Percival; Y., W. P.; Yetts, Perceval; Y., P.; Yetts, W. P.)
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A History of Fine Art in India and Ceylon | author: Codrington, K. de B. , author: Smith, Vincent A.
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An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
11/1929 | 320 | 55
Pages: 212-213+216-221+224-226
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Le May, Reginald (Le May, Reginald; M., R. le; May, Reginald Le)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Map of Siam Showing Centres of Schools of Art
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Head of Buddha, in Granite. Môn-Indian (Dvaravati (b)). Sixth to Ninth Century A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. B-Head of Buddha, in Sandstone. Khmer, from Lopburi. Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. C-Head of Buddha, in Sandstone. Khmer, from Lopburi. Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate I. D-Head of Buddha, in Ruolite, Perhaps by a Provincial Khmer Sculptor, from Lopburi. Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
Non-western art unattributed:
Plate II. A - Vishnu, in Sandstone, Dvaravati (c). Fifth and Sixth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate II. B-Bodhisattva, in Bronze, Ascribed to the Kingdom of Crivijaya. Seventh to Twelfth Century A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate II. C-Bodhisattva, in Bronze, Ascribed to the Kingdom of Crivijaya. Seventh to Twelfth Century A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate II. D-Buddha on Naga, in Lacquered Sandstone. From Lopburi, in Imitation of Khmer. Thai, Probably Fourteenth or Early Fifteenth Century. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate III. A-Buddha, in Bronze. Sukhodaya School (? Cingalese Influence). Thai. Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate III. B-Buddha, in Sandstone, from Lopburi. Thai. Seventeenth Century A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate III. C-Buddha, in Bronze. School of U Thong. Thai. Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate III. D-Buddha, in Bronze. School of Ayudhya. Thai. Fifteenth Century A. D. Onwards. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate IV. A-Buddha, in Bronze. Chieng Saen School (1st Type). Thai. Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate IV. B-Buddha, in Bronze. Chieng Saen School (2nd Type). Thai. Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
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Plate IV. C-Votive Tablet, in silvered lead. Supanburi. Thai. Fourteenth century. A. D.; D-Head of Saint, in sandstone. From Chieng Rai.? Early Thai.? Ninth to twelfth century A. D.; E-Buddha, in silver. Chieng Saen School (3rd type). Thai. Sixteenth and seventeenth centuries A. D. An Introduction to Sculpture in Siam
Book Review
The Lost Cities of Ceylon
12/1917 | 177 | 31
Pages: 247
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F., W. B. (F., W. B.)
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The Lost Cities of Ceylon | author: Mitton, G. E.
Book Review
Bronzes from Ceylon, Chiefly in the Colombo Museum
09/1915 | 150 | 27
Pages: 243
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X. (X.; X.)
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Bronzes from Ceylon, Chiefly in the Colombo Museum | author: Coomaraswamy, Ananda K.
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