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01/2019 | 1390 | 161
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[Bernard Quaritch Ltd, London. Master of the Brussels Initials, St John the Evangelist, very large initial ‘V’ cut from a gradual, Italy (Bologna), c. 1410–20.]
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[BRAFA, Brussels. Angel, circle of Guillaume Kerricx the Elder (1652–1719), c.1700. Painted wood, height 173 cm. Galerie Sismann, Paris]
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[BRAFA, Brussels. Floor lamp, by Poul Henningsen (1894–1967). 1927–28. Brass and lacquered metal, height 150 cm. Galerie Le Beau-Goklaere, Brussels]
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[BRAFA, Brussels. Forze Spazial, (Project for a lampshade), by Giacomo Balla (1871–1958). c.1925. Tempera on cardboard, 11.5 by 36.8 cm. Rosenberg & Co., New York]
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[BRAFA, Brussels. Pair of encoignures with Chinese export and European lacquer panels, attributed to Jacques Dubois (1694–1763). c.1750. Marble, bronze, oak, ormolu and lacquer with cherry and ebony veneer, height 94 cm. Röbigg, Munich]
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[BRAFA, Brussels. Psyche abandoned, by Piero Tenerani (1789–1867). 1845. Marble, height 120 cm. Brun Fine Art, London]
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[BRAFA, Brussels. Scenes from St Blas’s life, by The Riglos Master, (c.1434–60). c.1450–60. Panel, 188 by 52 cm. Galeria Bernat, Barcelona]
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[BRAFA, Brussels. The four elements, by Artus Wolffort (1581–1641). Canvas, 200 by 158 cm. Jan Muller Fine Art, Ghent]
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[Christopher Bishop Fine Art, New York. Bartholomeus Spranger (Antwerp 1546–Prague 1611). Saint Ursula 197 x 162 mm. Pen and brown ink over traces of black chalk with red and green washes. Squared for transfer. ca. 1583]
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[Découvert Fine Art, Rockport, MA. Compositional Study or Ricordo of Bottom Half of the Altar of St. George in Braida. Workshop of Paolo Veronese, with question of his hand. Verona, 1528 – 1588. Venice Pen, brown ink and brown wash, heightened with white on blue paper, 28.1 by 35.5 cm. From The Skippe Collection, Christie’s, 11/20 & 21/1958, lot 91, as Paolo Farinati]
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[Freeman's Auction, Philadelphia. Master of the Embroidered Foliage (Netherlandish, active Brussels, late 15th century). Nursing Madonna. Oil and tempera on cradled oak panel. 33 3/4 x 28 in. (85.7 x 71.1 cm). $150,000–250,000.]
Attributed works:
[Galerie J. Kugel, Paris. Léonard Limosin. Henri II, King of France, circa 1553. Polychrome enamel on copper, H. 7 in; L. 5.1 in. Ex. collection: Rosebery, Mentmore Towers]
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[Kunstkammer Georg Laue, Munich. Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane. Master of the St Sebastian's Martyrdoms. Vienna ca 1660. Wood. Height 20 cm, width 40.5 cm]
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[Master Drawings New York. A page from a sketchbook, belonging to Arshile Gorky (1904–48). 1931. Ink on paper, 31.5 by 23.8 cm. Pavel Zoubok Fine Art]
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[Master Drawings New York. Cupid dictating a letter to a young woman, by Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725–1805). Pen and ink and grey wash heightened with white gouache on blue paper, 41 by 30.6 cm. Didier Aaron, Inc.]
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[Master Drawings New York. Girl leaning on her elbow, by Egon Schiele (1890–1918). 1915. Charcoal on paper, 50 by 33.3 cm. W&K – Wienerroither & Kohlbacher]
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[Master Drawings New York. In the courtroom (avant l’audience), by Honoré Daumier (1808–79). Pen and black ink and charcoal, 21.2 by 22.5 cm. Stephen Ongpin Fine Art]
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[Master Drawings New York. On the blue swamp, by Alexander Calder (1898–1976). 1966. Watercolour on paper, 78 by 58 cm. David Tunich, Inc.]
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[Master Drawings New York. Portrait of Nicolas, seigneur de Beurville et de Fresne, by Étienne Dumonstier (1540–1603). c.1581–83. Canvas, 187.3 by 107.3 cm. Galerie J. Kugel]
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[Master Drawings New York. Ruins of the Mithraic Mysteries, by Anthony Baus (b.1981). 2018. Pen and sepia ink and wash on toned paper, 30.5 by 38.1 cm. Robert Simon Fine Art]
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[Master Drawings New York. St John the Baptist, by Carlo Bononi (1569–1632). Pen, brown ink and wash, 15.2 by 6.9 cm. Découvert Fine Art]
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[Master Drawings New York. Study for the head of St John the Baptist, by Auguste Rodin (1840–1917). c.1885–90. Plaster, height 14 cm. Stuart Lochhead Sculpture]
Attributed works:
[Master Drawings New York. Venus at the forge of Vulcan, asking for arms for Cupid, by Biagio Pupini, called Biagio dalle Lame (active 1511–51). Pen and brown ink, heightened with a white, red and brown wash on paper, 29.3 by 20.5 cm. Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox (US) Ltd.]
Attributed works:
[Robert Simon Fine Art, New York. Anthony Baus (b.1981), Ruins of the Mithraic Mysteries. Pen and sepia ink and wash on toned paper, 30.4 x 38.1 cm]
Attributed works:
[Robert Simon Fine Art, New York. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Venice 1696–1770 Madrid), Allegory of Peace and Fortitude. One of five “secondo strappo” detached frescoes from the Palazzo Canossa, Verona, 185 x 138 cm]
Attributed works:
[Robert Simon Fine Art, New York. Jacob Jordaens (Antwerp, 1593–1678), Democritus. Colored chalk on paper, 14.3 x 11.3 cm]
Non-western art unattributed:
[BRAFA, Brussels. Moonflask. Chinese, Kangxi period (1662–1722). Porcelain, height 19.4 cm. Galerie Bertrand de Lavergne, Paris]
Non-western art unattributed:
[BRAFA, Brussels. Nimba shoulder mask. Republic of Guinea, Baga people, late 19th–early 20th century. Wood, height 120 cm. Charles-Wesley Hourdé, Paris]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Eurasian Arts Gallery, Brussels. Urartian Wingded Bull Cauldron Applique. Bronze, 17.5 cm wide; weight 900 grams. Provenance: UK private collection, purchased on the German art market before 1980.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Peter Finer, London. A Fine Ottoman Dagger, Hancer and Scabbard, 19th century Turkey. Steel, rubies, emeralds, sapphire, silver, gold, jade shagreen and wood. Overall length: 46.5 cm / 18.3 in. Provenance: Private collection, United Kingdom]
Western art unattributed:
[BRAFA, Brussels. Anna Selbdritt. Southern Germany, Ulm, or Switzerland, Lucerne, c.1520. Limewood, with original polychrome and gilding, height 104 cm. Mullany Haute Epoque Fine Art, London]
Western art unattributed:
[BRAFA, Brussels. Hercules with the horn of the river-god Achelous, Roman, 4th century BC. Marble, height 56.2 cm. Phoenix Ancient Art, Geneva]
Western art unattributed:
[BRAFA, Brussels. The Virgin surrounded by saints, (The Königschlager Epitaph), Nuremberg, Germany. c.1450–60. Tempera on linen on wood, 138 by 206 cm. De Backker Medieval Art, Hoogstraten]
Western art unattributed:
[De Backker Medieval Art, Hoogstraten. Virgin and Child (detail) Paris, 3rd quarter of the 13th century, h: 27 cm]
Western art unattributed:
[Joanna Booth, London. English, circa 1450. Three figures probably from a choir stall. Oak with traces of colour. Height: 12½ ins (32 cm).]
Western art unattributed:
[Marc du Ry Limited, Marlborough. 'The Gothic Smile'. Northwest France, late thirteenth century. Fine-grained limestone, 25 cm high. Wooden stand by Kichizo Inagaki, Paris, c.1920–30, with his monogram]
Western art unattributed:
[Master Drawings New York. Laocoön and his sons. Italian, late 17th–early 18th century. Bronze, height 52 cm. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art]
Western art unattributed:
[Mullany Haute Epoque Fine Art, London. Anna Selbdritt. Oak, with traces of original polychrome and gilding. Flemish, Brabant, c. 1500 – 1520 H. 36 x W. 29 x D. 18 cm]
Western art unattributed:
[Robert Simon Fine Art, New York. Spanish Colonial, Cuzco School (Eighteenth Century), Baptism Dish. Silver, 22.9 cm high x 43.2 cm wide]
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Publication Received
John Latham: The Incidental Person - His Art and Ideas
09/1997 | 1134 | 139
Pages: 641
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Godfrey, Tony (Godfrey, Tony)
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John Latham: The Incidental Person - His Art and Ideas | author: Walker, John A.
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John Latham and the Book: The Convergence of Art and Physics
11/1987 | 1016 | 129
Pages: 715-720
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Author:
Walker, John A. (Walker, John A.)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
10. The Burial of Count Orgaz, by John Latham. 1958. Mixed Media Relief, 21.6 by 121.9 by 91.4 cm. (Tate Gallery, London).
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11. The Burial of Count Orgaz, by El Greco. (Church of Santo Tomé, Toledo).
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12. Painting Is An Open Book, by John Latham. Books in Plaster on Board, Hessian Bond, 152.5 by 91.5 cm. (Lisson Gallery, London).
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13. Observer 3, by John Latham. 1959. Mixed Media on Canvas on Board, 153 by 183.3 by 25 cm. (Ulster Museum, Belfast).
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14. Skoob Tower Ceremony, by John Latham. 1965. Bangor, North Wales.
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15. Skoob Tower Ceremony, by John Latham. 1966. South Bank, London.
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16. Art and Culture, by John Latham. 1966-69. Assemblage, 7.9 by 28.2 by 25.3 cm. (Museum of Modern Art, New York).
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17. Residue of 'Book Plumbing' Event, by John Latham and Others. Better Books, London. 1967. Photograph.
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18. Maquette for Book Relief Monument, by John Latham. 1976. (Lisson Gallery, London).
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20. Five Sisters Bing, by John Latham. Books, 19 by 62.2 by 45.6 cm. (Tate Gallery, London).
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19. Five Sisters Bing, West Lothian, Scotland.