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Exhibition Review
Inspired by the East: How the Islamic World Influenced Western Art. British Museum, London
12/2019 | 1401 | 161
Pages: 1051-1053
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Reviewer:
Weeks, Emily M. (Weeks, Emily M.)
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21. Basin, by Theodore Deck. 1860–80. Glazed ceramic, diameter 41.5 cm. (Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur; exh. British Museum, London).
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22. Rabat (The red gate), by Edwin Lord Weeks. 1879. Oil on canvas, 72.5 by 99.2 cm. (Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur; exh. British Museum, London).
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23. Alhambra model, by Diego Fernández Castro. Late nineteenth century. Wood, enamel, plaster, bone inlay and alabaster, 185 by 77 by 45 cm. (Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur; exh. British Museum, London).
Exhibition Review
‘Visual Encounters’. Basel
08/2009 | 1277 | 151
Pages: 571-572
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Reviewer:
Loreti, Silvia (Loreti, Silvia)
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Visual Encounters: Africa, Oceania, and Modern Art | institution: Beyeler (gallery) , institution: Fondation Beyeler
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71. Korewori crocodiles, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Wood, 723 by 36 by 33 cm. and 722.5 by 33 by 27 cm. (Mus­eum der Kulturen, Basel; exh. Beyeler Foundation, Basel); Le basin aux nymphéas, by Claude Monet. 1917–20. Canvas, three parts, each 200.5 by 301 cm. (Beyeler Foundation, Basel).
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72. Malagan figure and fishes, North New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. c.1900. Wood, dimensions variable. (Musée Barber-Mueller, Geneva; exh. Beyeler Foundation, Basel); Picture no.III, by Piet Mondrian. 1938. Canvas, 100.5 by 141.5 cm. (Private collection; exh. Beyeler Foundation, Basel).
Non-western art unattributed:
71. Korewori crocodiles, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Wood, 723 by 36 by 33 cm. and 722.5 by 33 by 27 cm. (Mus­eum der Kulturen, Basel; exh. Beyeler Foundation, Basel); Le basin aux nymphéas, by Claude Monet. 1917–20. Canvas, three parts, each 200.5 by 301 cm. (Beyeler Foundation, Basel).
Non-western art unattributed:
72. Malagan figure and fishes, North New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. c.1900. Wood, dimensions variable. (Musée Barber-Mueller, Geneva; exh. Beyeler Foundation, Basel); Picture no.III, by Piet Mondrian. 1938. Canvas, 100.5 by 141.5 cm. (Private collection; exh. Beyeler Foundation, Basel).
Article
Burlington primitive: non-European art in The Burlington Magazine before 1930
02/2004 | 1211 | 146
Pages: 98-104
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Author:
Rhodes, Colin (Rhodes, Colin)
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25. Silver relief plate (Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg), illustrating Roger Fry's article 'The Munich Exhibition of Mohammedan Art - I', The Burlington Magazine 17 (1910), p.285.
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27. Advertisements for the Omega workshops Ltd., London, and Lai-Yuan & Co., New York and Paris, The Burlington Magazine 28 (March 1916), p. vi.
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30. The boxing match, a watercolour by Winifred Edwards, aged twelve, illustrating Roger Fry's review 'Children's Drawings', The Burlington Magazine 44, (1924), p.37.
Non-western art unattributed:
26. An Egyptian and an Indian figure illustrating E.B. Havell's article 'The Symbolism of Indian Sculpture and Painting', The Burlington Magazine 15 (1909), p.336.
Non-western art unattributed:
28. Wooden figures and mask from the British Museum, London, and the collection of Paul Guillaume, Paris, illustrating Andre Salmon's article 'Negro Art', The Burlington Magazine 36 (1920), pp.167 and 170.
Western art unattributed:
23. Avertisement for Frank Hyams, Ltd., London, The Burlington Magazine I (March 1903), p.vi.
Western art unattributed:
24. Peruvian vessel (British Museum, London) illustrating C.H. Read's article 'Ancient Peruvian Pottery', The Burlington Magazine 17 (1910), p.23.
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29. 'Negro Art', an advertisement for Paul Guillaume, Paris, illustrating 'A fifth-century negro sculpture', The Burlington Magazine 36 (June 1920), p.x.