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Phillipo: an Ottoman merchant painted by George Stubbs
04/2024 | 1453 | 166
Pages: 348–357
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Mould, Theodore (Mould, Theodore)
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1. The Duke of Ancaster’s grey Turkish horse with a Turkish groom at Creswell Crags, by George Stubbs. c.1763–64. Oil on canvas, 90.2 by 111.8 cm. (Trustees of the Grimsthorpe and Drummond Castle Trust Ltd).
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10. A view of the ruined city of Palmyra, by Giovanni Battista Borra after Robert Wood. 1753. Engraving. (From R. Wood: Ruins of Palmyra, London 1753; British Library, London).
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2. Philip an Armenian, circle of George Stubbs. Before 1794. Etching, 18.4 by 13.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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3. Detail of Fig.1, showing the portrait, dress and red leather boots of Phillipo.
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4. View from Beaufort Buildings, looking north towards the Strand and the entrance to Denmark Court, by Thomas Sandby. 1723–98. Watercolour, with pen and grey ink on paper, 4.6 by 6.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
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5. The red-goatskin cover of A Register of the Premiums and Bounties Given by the Society, published by James Phillips, London 1778. (British Library, London).
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6. A Tartar, by Octavian Dalvimart. 1802. Engraving. (From A. Williams: The Costume of Turkey, London 1802, pl.XXXII; Wellcome Collection, London).
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7. Working drawing for The Anatomy of the Horse, by George Stubbs. 1758–66. Pencil, black and red chalk and red-brown ink on paper, 48 by 30 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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8. Lord Grosvenor’s Arabian stallion with a groom, by George Stubbs. c.1765. Oil on canvas, 99.3 by 83.5 cm. (Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth).
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9. Portrait of an Armenian, by Richard Cosway. 1771. Oil on canvas, 92.4 by 71.1 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
Book Review
James Barry’s Murals at the Royal Society of Arts: Envisioning a New Public Art, W.L. Pressly
11/2015 | 1352 | 157
Pages: 791-792
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Bindman, David (Bindman, David)
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69. A Grecian harvest home, or Thanksgiving to the rural deities Ceres and Bacchus, by James Barry. 1777-83 (Royal Society of the Arts, London)
Book Review
James Barry, 1741–1806: History Painter
04/2011 | 1297 | 153
Pages: 258-259
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Allen, Brian (Allen, Brian)
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James Barry, 1741–1806: History Painter | editor: Dunne, Tom , editor: Pressly, William L.
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56. King Lear weeping over the body of Cordelia, by James Barry. c.1786-8. Canvas. (Private collection).
Publication Received
Cultivating the Human Faculties: James Barry (1741–1806) and the Society of Arts
05/2010 | 1286 | 152
Pages: 336-337
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Bindman, David (Bindman, David)
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Cultivating the Human Faculties: James Barry (1741–1806) and the Society of Arts | editor: Bennett, Susan
Short Notice
'A Noble Kind of Practice': The Society of Arts Art-Workmanship Competitions, 1863-71
06/1993 | 1083 | 135
Pages: 411-415
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Graham, Clare (Graham, Clare)
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45. Design for an Inkstand Attributed to Holbein. 1864. Prescribed Work for the Society of Arts' Art-Workmanship Competition. Wood Engraving, 14.5 by 24 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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46. Plaque, Painted by Alexander Fisher after a Design by Lucas van Leyden Dated 1528. Prize-Winning Entry in the 1865 Art-Workmanship Competition. Porcelain, 20 by 28 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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47. Panel Carved in High Relief, by W. Holmes. Prizewinning Entry in the 1866 Art-Workmanship Competition. Caen Stone, 38 by 10 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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48. Bracket in the Form of a Female Head, by Samuel Moutrie. Prizewinning Entry in the 1869 Competition. Marble and Gilded Wood, 24 by 16.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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49. Window Grating, by T. Winstanley. Part of a Group of Prizewinning Objects Entered by the Contestant for the 1867 Art-Workmanship Competition. Hammered Iron, 38 by 20 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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50. Champagne Glass, by Joseph Leicester M. P. One of a Group of Three Glasses Entered by the Contestant for the 1869 Art-Workmanship Competition. Green Glass, Spirally Ribbed, Striped and Flaked with White, 21.5 cm. High. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Book Review
William Shipley - Founder of the Royal Society of Arts
12/1968 | 789 | 110
Pages: 707
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Nicolson, Benedict (B. N) (Nicolson, Benedict (B. N); N., B.)
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William Shipley - Founder of the Royal Society of Arts | author: Allen, D. G. C.
Editorial
The Royal Society of Arts
05/1954 | 614 | 96
Pages: 133-134
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