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Recent Textile Acquisitions at the V. & A.
05/1983 | 962 | 125
Pages: 292-295+297
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Rothstein, Natalie (Rothstein, Natalie)
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60. Tapestry Depicting Boys with Baskets. 248.9 by 251.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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61. Armorial Tapestry of Ralph Montagu. (Collection the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Boughton House).
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62. Tapestry Woven Panel with a Cotton Warp and Woollen Weft, Designed by Edward McKnight Kauffer. 1932. 217 by 74 cm. Recent Textile Acquisitions at the V. & A.
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64. Detail from Bobbin Lace Flounce, by John Tucker. [Currently catalogued as manufactured by John Tucker but designed by Mary Tucker] English (Devonshire). 1867. Recent Textile Acquisitions at the V. & A.
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65. Detail from Table Cover, Manufactured by Alexander Morton & Co., Darvel, Scotland. c.1900. Jacquard Woven Wool, 160 by 195.5 cm. Recent Textile Acquisitions at the V. & A.
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63. Fan. Italian. c.1620. Card with Wire Supports, Covered in Green Silk with découpé Straw-Work and Gilt Paper. Recent Textile Acquisitions at the V. & A.
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66. Fragment from The Elements. French (Munster). 1820s. Plate-Printed Cotton, 82 by 61 cm. Recent Textile Acquisitions at the V. & A.
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English Tapestries at Burlington House
12/1955 | 633 | 97
Pages: 388+390-391
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Wingfield Digby, George (Wingfield Digby, George; D., G. F. W.; Digby, G. F. Wingfield; Digby, George Wingfield; Digby, G. W.; Digby, G. Wingfield)
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35. Tapestry Woven by Joshua Morris of Soho (Probably after Designs by Andien de Clermont); Second Quarter of Eighteenth Century. (Viscount Cobham, Hagley Hall.)
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English Tapestries at Birmingham
09/1951 | 582 | 93
Pages: 294-296
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Wingfield Digby, George (Wingfield Digby, George; D., G. F. W.; Digby, G. F. Wingfield; Digby, George Wingfield; Digby, G. W.; Digby, G. Wingfield)
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16. The Arming (or Disarming) of Mars. Vulcan and Venus set. Mortlake, Probably Fifth Weaving, 1630-40. (Mobilier National, Paris.)
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17. Detail of the Borders of the Hero and Leander set, on Red Ground. With Mortlake mark and Monograms of Sir Francis Crane and Philip de Maecht. (H. M. The King of Sweden.)
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18. Detail from the Miraculous Draught of Fishes. Acts of Apostles set. Mortlake; from the Set with the Royal English Arms. (Mobilier National, Paris.)
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19. Detail of the Borders of the Sacrifice at Lystra. Acts of the Apostles Set, on Silver Ground. With Mortlake Mark and Master-Weaver's Initials 'P. S.' (Louvre.)
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The English "Metamorphoses": A Confirmation of Origin
02/1940 | 443 | 76
Pages: 60-61+63
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Marillier, H. C. (Marillier, H. C.; M., H. C.)
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A-The Rape of Europa. Mortlake Tapestry, Seventeenth Century. 251 by 305 cm., Reduced by Folding to 251 by 251 cm. (Chirk Castle, North Wales). Shorter Notice: The English "Metamorphoses": A Confirmation of Origin
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B-Cadmus Superintending the Building of Thebes. Mortlake Tapestry, Seventeenth Century. 251 by 442 cm., Reduced by Folding to 244 by 305 cm. (Chirk Castle, North Wales). Shorter Notice: The English "Metamorphoses": A Confirmation of Origin
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C-Cadmus in Combat with the Dragon. Mortlake Tapestry, Seventeenth Century, 251 by 373 cm. (Chirk Castle, North Wales). Shorter Notice: The English "Metamorphoses": A Confirmation of Origin
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D-The Wedding of Cadmus and Harmonia. Mortlake Tapestry, Seventeenth Century. 251 by 387 cm., Reduced by Folding to 251 by 274 cm. (Chirk Castle, North Wales). Shorter Notice: The English "Metamorphoses": A Confirmation of Origin
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A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries. II.-Their Influence on English Tapestry Design
06/1939 | 435 | 74
Pages: 268+272-275+277-279
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Siple, Ella S. (Siple, Ella S.; S., E. S.; S., E.)
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Plate I. A-State Bedchamber at Glemham Hall as It Formerly Appeared, Showing Venus and Vulcan Tapestries: Parts of Apollo Watching Mars and Venus, Apollo Revealing the Intrigue to Vulcan, and Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan. English, Seventeenth Century. A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-II.
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Plate I. B-Room at St. James's Palace, Showing Venus and Vulcan Tapestries: Parts of Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan, and Venus Asleep. English, Seventeenth Century. A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-II.
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Plate II. A-Mars, Alectyron, and Cupid (The Arming of Mars). English, Seventeenth Century. (Garde-Meuble, Paris). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-II.
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Plate II. B-Vulcan at the Forge. English, Seventeenth Century. (Swedish Royal Collection, Stockholm). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-II.
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Plate III. A-Vulcan Carrying the Net; B-Jealousy Awaiting Mars and Venus; C-Venus and Cupid beside a Chariot. English, Seventeenth Century. (Mr. Edmund W. Mudge, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-II.
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A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries. I.-Their Origin and Design
11/1938 | 428 | 73
Pages: 212-213+216-221
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Siple, Ella S. (Siple, Ella S.; S., E. S.; S., E.)
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Fig. 2. "St. Cecelia." Engraving, by Marcantonio Raimondi after Raphael. B. XIV, 101, 116.
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Fig. 1. "Four Women Dancing." Engraving, School of Mantegna. B. XIII, 305, 18.
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Plate I. A-The Dance, Or Pan Piping to Mars and Venus. Flemish, Sixteenth Century. 429.6 by 666.5 cm. (Biltmore House, Biltmore, North Carolina). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-I
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Plate I. B-Vulcan Forging and Spreading the Net. Flemish, Sixteenth Century. 430 by 596.1 cm. (Biltmore House, Biltmore, North Carolina). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-I
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Plate II. A-The Complaint to Jupiter. Flemish, Sixteenth Century. 437.2 by 522.4 cm. (Biltmore House, Biltmore, North Carolina). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-I
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Plate II. B-The Assemblage of the Gods. Flemish, Sixteenth Century. 427 by 664.7 cm. (Biltmore House, Biltmore, North Carolina). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-I
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Plate III. A-Neptune Interceding for the Lovers. Flemish, Sixteenth Century. 423.2 by 593 cm. (Biltmore House, Biltmore, North Carolina). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries
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The Hunters' Chase
07/1935 | 388 | 67
Pages: 28-30
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Wace, A. J. B. (Wace, A. J. B.; Wace, Alan John Bayard; W., A. J. B.)
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A-The Evening Entertainment. Mortlake Tapestry, English. 3.60 by 6.60 m. (Château de Cosnac, Brive, Corrèze, France). The Hunters' Chase
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B-The Wolf Hunt, 3.60 by 2.60 m.; C-The Hunt Breakfast. 3.60 by 3.60 m. Mortlake Tapestries, English (Château de Cosnac, Brive, Corrèze, France). The Hunters' Chase
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The Exhibition of British Art
02/1934 | 371 | 64
Pages: 52-55+58-61+64-66+68-70+72-74+76-78
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Duthuit, Georges (Duthuit, Georges; Duthuit, G.)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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Long, Basil S. (Long, Basil S.; Long, B. S.; L., B. S.)
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Noppen, J. G. (Noppen, J. G.; Noppen, John George; N., J. G.)
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Tristram, E. W. (Tristram, E. W.)
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Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.); Watts, William W.; Watts, William Walter)
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An Indian Girl, by William Etty (1789-1849). Panel, 78.7 by 25.4 cm. (Mr. Kenneth Clark)
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Plate II. Lady Lade, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, P. R. A. Exhibited, 1785. Canvas, 132 by 66 cm. (The Earl of Iveagh). The Exhibition of British Art. I-A General Impression
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Plate III. Waterloo Bridge: The State Opening on the 18th of June, 1817, by John Constable. Oil on Millboard, 29.2 by 48.2 cm. (The Victoria and Albert Museum). The Exhibition of British Art. I-A General Impression
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Plate VI. Scenes from the Life of St. John. Page from the Apocalypse. About 1230-1250. 43 by 30.4 cm. (Trinity College, Cambridge). The Exhibition of British Art. IV-Illuminated Manuscripts
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Plate VII. A-Mr. Newsham, Perhaps James Newsham. Signed at Back "W. Prewett Pinx 1736." Enamel on Copper (Messrs. F. Noel Ashcroft and Oscar S. Ashcroft); B-Portrait of a Lady, Probably Anne of Gonzaga. Signed "N. Thach/1649." Parchment on Card (The Rev. E. W. M. O. De La Hey); C-General Thomas Nuttall, by Samuel Andrews. Signed "SA/1796." Ivory (Mr. Hugh Cobb); D-Portrait of a Gentleman, by Abraham Daniel (D. 1803). Ivory (Mr. A. P. Cunliffe); E-Mrs Drayton, by Richard Collins (D. 1831). Ivory (Mrs. Robertson); F-Algernon Percy, Earl of Northumberland. Signed "Sam: Cooper/Fecit 1650." Parchment on Card (The Marquess of Anglesey) All Actual Size; G-Portrait of a Gentleman, by William Wood (D. 1809). Ivory. 7.6 by 6 cm. (Mr. Aubrey le Blond); H-The Rev. Henry Mahon, by George Chinnery (D. 1852). Ivory. 7.3 by 6.3 cm. (Mrs. McGus Ty; J-Portrait of a Gentleman, by John Barry (D. 1827). Ivory, 6.5 by 5.2 cm. (Mrs. Gordon Cosens). The Exhibition of British Art. V-Miniatures
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Plate IV. A-St. Paul at Miletus. Canterbury School. About 1260 (Canterbury Cathedral). The Exhibition of British Art. II-Medieval Paintings
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Plate IV. B-The Visitation. Late Thirteenth Century (Dale Church, Derbyshire). The Exhibition of British Art. II-Medieval Paintings
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Plate V. A-Autumn. One of a Set of Four Seasons. Sheldon Tapestry. Dated 1611. 3.6 by 3 m. (The Marquess of Salisbury). The Exhibition of British Art. III-Tapestries and Embroideries
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Plate V. B-Embroidered Chasuble, Bearing the Royal Ar ms of England. Perhaps Made from a Horse Trapper. Fourteenth Century. Height, 116.2 cm.; Width 79.3 cm. (Musee de Cluny, Paris). The Exhibition of British Art. III-Tapestries and Embroideries
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Plate VIII. A-Salt. Silver-Gilt. Said to Have Been Given to New College, Oxford, in 1493 by Walter Hill. Height, 36.8 cm. (New College, Oxford). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate VIII. B-The Crosier of Bishop Foxe. Silver-Gilt Enriched with Enamel. About 1490. Height, 1.8 m. (Corpus Christi College, Oxford). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate VIII. C-The Bowes Cup. Silver-Gilt and Rock-Crystal. Presented to the Goldsmiths' Company in 1561 by Sir Martin Bowes. Height, 48.8 cm. The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate VIII. D-Instrument Case. Front, with SS. Cosmo and Damian. Silver. Late Fifteenth Or Early Sixteenth Century. Height with Stand, 35.5 cm. (Viscount Lee of Fareham). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate VIII. E-The Seymour Salt. Silver-Gilt and Crystal. About 1662. Height in All, 26.6 cm.; Diameter, 23.4 cm. (The Goldsmiths' Company). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
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The Mortlake Horses
01/1927 | 286 | 50
Pages: 12-14
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Marillier, H. C. (Marillier, H. C.; M., H. C.)
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A-Ajax and Cassandra; B-Destruction of Niobe's Children. (Formerly at Drayton House). The Mortlake Horses
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C-Perseus and Andromeda. (Drayton House). The Mortlake Horses
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D-Meleager. (Easton Neston). The Mortlake Horses
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E-Subject Uncertain. (Drayton House). The Mortlake Horses
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F-Subject Uncertain. (Drayton House). The Mortlake Horses
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Tapestries at St. John's College, Oxford
11/1926 | 284 | 49
Pages: 205-206+210-211+213
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Marillier, H. C. (Marillier, H. C.; M., H. C.)
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Plate I. A-Esther before Ahasuerus. Probably Brussels, c. 1560. 1.44 m. by 1.74 m. Tapestries at St. John's College, Oxford.
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Plate I. B-The Youthful Moses Presented to Pharaoh. Probably Brussels, c. 1560. 2.11 m. by 2.34 m. Tapestries at St. John's College, Oxford
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Plate II. A-The Supper at Emmaus. Mortlake, c. 1625. 2.31 m. by 2.69 m. (St. John's College, Oxford). Tapestries at St. John's College, Oxford
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Plate II. B-The Altman Adoration of the Magi. Attributed to B. Van Orley. (Metropolitan Museum, New York). Tapestries at St. John's College, Oxford