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Book Review
The Great Exhibitor. The Life and Work of Henry Cole
09/2003 | 1206 | 145
Pages: 656-657
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Fox, Celina (Fox, Celina)
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The Great Exhibitor. The Life and Work of Henry Cole | author: Bonython, Elizabeth , author: Burton, Anthony
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Principles True and False: Pugin and the Foundation of the Museum of Manufactures
06/1994 | 1095 | 136
Pages: 357-364
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Wainwright, Clive (Wainwright, Clive)
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18. Drawing of the Armoire Designed by Pugin for Display in the Medieval Court of the 1851 London Exhibition, by an Anonymous Artist. Pencil and Water-Colour, 26.1 by 35.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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19. Chalice, Designed by Pugin and Made by John Hardman for the Medieval Court of the 1851 London Exhibition. Parcel Gilt and Enamelled Silver, 22.9 by 15.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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20. Detail of a Shield Designed by Antoine Vechte and Shown by Hunt & Roskell at the 1851 London Exhibition. Reproduced from M. Digby Wyatt: The Industrial Arts of the Nineteenth Century, London [1851-53].
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21. Shield, Designed and Made by Antoine Vechte and Shown by LePage Moutier at the 1851 London Exhibition. Embossed Steel, 67.3 by 27 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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25. 'Pattern of Modern Gothic Paper', from A. W. N. Pugin: True Principles of Pointed or Christian Architecture, London [1841], p.25.
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22. Dagger and Enamelled Sheath. Indian, Nineteenth Century. 46.4 by 4.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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16. Door-Knocker, from Pugin's Collection. German, Sixteenth Century. Wrought Iron, 38.1 by 12.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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17. Ivory Plaque, from Pugin's Collection. German, Fourteenth Century. 13.7 by 8.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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26. Panel Carved with Interlacing Stems of Hops and Oak. English, Fifteenth Century. Carved Oak, 17.8 by 91.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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27. Maiolica Plate from Pugin's Collection. Italian, Sixteenth Century. 40.6 cm. Diam. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Short Notice
Richard Redgrave and the Summerly Art-Manufactures
05/1994 | 1094 | 136
Pages: 314-316
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Collard, Frances (Collard, Frances)
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75. Design for Port Decanter, by Richard Redgrave. 1846. Pen and Wash, 28.5 by 38.1 cm. (Broadfield House Glass Museum, Kingswingford).
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76. Wine Tray, by Richard Redgrave. 1847. Papier-Mâché with Mother-of-Pearl Inlay, 71 by 38.1 cm., and Sherry Decanter, by Richard Redgrave. 1847. Cut and Gilt Glass, 33.5 cm High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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77. Two Decanter Stoppers, by Richard Redgrave. 1854. Parian Ware with Gilt Decoration. 11 by 12.3 cm (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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The Indian Collections: 1798 to 1978
05/1978 | 902 | 120
Pages: 296-305
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Skelton, Robert (Skelton, Robert)
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50. Façade of East India House, Leadenhall Street. From a Lithograph after a Drawing by T. Maltons, March 1800, Showing the Façade as Rebuilt to a Design by R. Jupp, 1799.
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51. The Museum, East India House, Leadenhall Street. From an Engraving Published in Charles Knight's London Pictorially Illustrated, 1843. 'Tippoo's Tiger' Can be Seen on a Table to the Left.
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1. Stucco Head of a Bodhisattva from Gandhara. Third to Fifth Centuries A. D. (Victoria and Albert Museum; Bequest of the Late Professor Benjamin Rowland of Harvard, 1974).
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58. Toilet Glass and Drawers of Ivory Veneer on Sandalwood. Vizagapatam, Late Eighteenth Century. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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59. Water Bottle of Blackened Alloy (Bidri Ware) Inlaid with Neo-Classical Decoration in Silver. From Hyderabad, Early Nineteenth Century. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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60. Palampore (Coverlet) Mordant Painted and Resist-Dyed Cotton, Made for the European Market, Probably in W. India, c.1700. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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61. Terra-Cotta Wall-Plaque from the Buddhist Monastery of Harwan, Kashmir, c. Fourth-Fifth Century A. D. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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62. Illustration from Manuscript of the Bhagavata Purana Depicting the Marriage of Krishna's Parents. Northern India, c.1525 A. D. (Victoria and Albert Museum; Gift of Baron J. Bachofen von Echt).
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63. Buddhist Icon of the Boddhisattva Amoghapasha and Attendants Painted in Opaque Water-Colour on Cloth in Nepal, Late Fourteenth or Early Fifteenth Century. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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64. Cameo Portrait of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan (1628-58). Agate, Carved by a European Lapidary at the Mughal Court, c.1630-40. (Victoriaand Albert Museum).
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52. The New India Museum, Fife House, Whitehall. From an Engraving Published in The Illustrated London News, 3rd August 1861.
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53. Artist's Impression of the Proposed Indian Museum on the South Bank by County Hall, from The Sphere, 25th June 1910.
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54. The Entrance Hall of the India Museum, South Kensington, in 1936 after Re-Organization.
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55. The Newly Arranged Mughal Room on the First Floor of the Eastern Galleries in 1936.
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56. The Newly Arranged Thematic Display of Buddhism in the Cross Gallery, 1936. The Installation Is Otherwise Victorian.
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57. Nepalese and S. E. Asian Art in Room 8 of the Main V & A Building after the Move in the 1950's.