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Book Review
Charles Dickens and His Original Illustrators
12/1982 | 957 | 124
Pages: 778-779
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Fox, Celina (Fox, Celina)
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Charles Dickens and His Original Illustrators | author: Cohen, Jane R.
Book Review
George Cruikshank: A Revaluation
06/1976 | 879 | 118
Pages: 435
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Fox, Celina (Fox, Celina)
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George Cruikshank: A Revaluation | author: Patten, Robert L.
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: Cruikshank at the Victoria and Albert Museum
05/1974 | 854 | 116
Pages: 287-289
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Fox, Celina (Fox, Celina)
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72. Copy of a Transparency Painted for William Hone, by George Cruikshank, from The Political Showman - At Home! (1821).
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73. 'Neglected by Their Parents, Educated Only in the Streets, and Falling into the Hands of Wretches Who Live upon the Vices of others, They are Led to the Gin-Shop, to Drink at That Fountain Which Nourishes Every Species of Crime,' from The Drunkard's Children (1848).
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English Art
12/1933 | 369 | 63
Pages: 242-245+248-249+252-255+258-261+264-265+268-271+274-277
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Read, Herbert (H. R.) (Read, Herbert (H. R.); Read, Herbert Edward; R., H.)
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Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Trent Hall, by Thomas Gainsborough. About 1752. Canvas, 83.8 by 140.9 cm. (Sir Philip Sassoon, Bt.)
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Plate IX. A-Domfront, by John Sell Cotman. 1820. Sepia Drawing on Paper, 25.8 by 40.4 cm. (Mr. Martin Hardie). English Art
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Plate IX. B-Slepping Stones on the Wharfe, by Thomas Girtin. About 1801. 32.3 by 52 cm. (Mr. T. Girtin) [Copyright Strictly Reserved]. English Art
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Plate VII. A-The Stay Maker, by William Hogarth (1697-1764). Canvas, 71 by 91 cm. (Sir Edmund Davis). English Art
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Plate VII. B-Dressing for the Masquerade, by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827). Water-Colour Drawing. 29.2 by 40 cm. (Mr. Edward Marsh). English Art
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Plate VIII. A-Tabley House, Cheshire, by Richard Wilson. Exhibited 1780. Canvas, 100.3 by 125.7 cm. (Lord Ashton of Hyde) [Copyright Strictly Reserved]. English Art
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Plate VIII. B-The Harvest Waggon, by Thomas Gainsborough. Exhibited 1771. Canvas, 121.9 by 144.7 cm. (Lord Swaythling) [Copyright Strictly Reserved]. English Art
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Plate X. A-A Coast Scene, by Richard Bonington. 1826. Canvas, 30.4 by 40.6 cm. (The Nottingham Art Gallery). English Art
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Plate X. B-New Mills, by John Crome. Exhibited 1812. Canvas, 27.9 by 34.2 cm. (Mr. C. W. Dyson Perrins). English Art
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Plate XI. A-Elijah about to Ascent in the Chariot of Fire, by William Blake. 1795. Printed Drawing, 42.2 by 51.7 cm. (Mr. Graham Robertson). English Art
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Plate XI. B-Nude, by William Etty. (1787-1849). Canvas, 39.3 by 49.5 cm. (The Earl of Sandwich). English Art
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Plate XII. A-Lady Frances Scott, by Sir Joshua Reynolds. About 1759. Canvas, 74.2 by 61.5 cm. (The National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh). English Art
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Plate XII. B-Charles Barwell, by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). Canvas, 53.3 by 40.6 cm. (Mr. Anthony de Rothschild). English Art
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Plate XIII. A-Stonehenge, by John Constable. About 1835. Watercolour Drawing, 38.1 by 59.6 cm. (The Victoria and Albert Museum). English Art
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Plate XIII. B-View on the Stour, by John Constable. 1811. Canvas, 25.4 by 30.4 cm. (The Victoria and Albert Museum). English Art
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Plate XIV. A-Bonneville, Savoy, by J. M. W. Turner. Exhibited 1803. Canvas, 92.7 by 121.9 cm. (Major S. J. Courtauld). English Art
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Plate XIV. B-Snow-Storm: Steamboat off a Harbour Mouth, by J. M. W. Turner. Exhibited 1842. Canvas, 90.2 by 120 cm. (The Tate Gallery). English Art
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Plate II. The Entry into Jerusalem. From the Benedictional of St. Aethelwold. Winchester School. About 975 to 980. 29 by 22 cm. (The Duke of Devonshire). [Copyright Strictly Reserved]. English Art
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Plate III. A-Abimelech and Abraham (?), Baanah and Rechab (?). Detail of a Page from the Winchester Bible. About 1160-1170 (Winchester Cathedral). English Art
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Plate III. B, C-The Twelve Apostles. Stone Carvings in the South Porch of Malmesbury Abbey Church, Wiltshire. About 1160. English Art
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Plate IV. SS. Lawrence and Margaret. Panel from an Altar-Frontal. Embroidered Velvet. About 1300. 55 by 55 cm. (Mrs. Robert Bliss). English Art
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Plate V. A, F-The Annunciation. Figures in wood. Fourteenth century. Height, including base, about 186 cm. (The Corporation of Vicars Choral, Wells); B-Christ in Majesty. Stone carving. About 1000. 101.6 by 45.7 cm. (Barnack, Northamptonshire); C-The Virgin and Child. Fragment. Stone carving. About 1340. 48.5 by 35 cm. (Winchester Cathedral); D-God the Father with the Crucified Son. Alabaster. About the second quarter of the fifteenth century. 51.1 by 24.1 cm. (Mr. Walter L. Hildburgh); E-Virgin and Child. Alabaster. Late fourteenth to early fifteenth century. Height, 82 cm. (Nottingham Museum and Art Gallery). English Art
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Plate VI. A-The Annunciation and St. John the Baptist; B-The Coronation of the Virgin and St. John the Evangelist. Two Wings of a Diptych. Ivory. Middle of Fourteenth Century. Each, 24.5 by 11.5 cm. (A, British Museum; B, Louvre, Paris). English Art
Book Review
George Cruikshank
11/1908 | 68 | 14
Pages: 111
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George Cruikshank | author: Chesson, W. H.
Advertisements
Advertisements December1907 (Front)
12/1907 | 57 | 12
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[Francis Harvey, 4 St. James's Street, London] Etched by George Cruikshank, 1872.
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[John Murray, Albemarle Street, London] The Presentation of the Virgin. (Reducea Illustration.)
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[F.W. Phillips, The Manor House, Hitchin] Illustration: A Large Lustred Persian Tile, Size 14 in. by 19½ in.
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[Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 112 Regent Street, London] A Fine Black Marble Ormolu Gilt Empire Clock
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[Thornton-Smith, 11 & 13 Soho Square, London] An Elizabethan Bedstead.
Advertisements
Advertisements July 1907 (Front)
07/1907 | 52 | 11
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[Ernest Wahliss, Porcelain House, 88 Oxford Street, London] Sole proprietors of the original moulds of the defunct Imperial Vienna porcelain manufactory, Vienna (1718-1861).
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[Francis Harvey, 4 St. James's Street, London] Etched by George Cruikshank, 1872.
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[Waring & Gillow Ltd Galleries, 175-181 Oxford Street, London] Chastely Decorated Adam Sideboard with Pedestals, Urns, and Cooler.
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[Waring & Gillow Ltd Galleries, 175-181 Oxford Street, London] Set of Six Chippendale Chairs, £60.
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[Waring & Gillow Ltd Galleries, 175-181 Oxford Street, London] Ten Chippendale Chairs as above, £100
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[F.W. Phillips, The Manor House, Hitchin] Illustration: A Large Lustred Persian Tile, Size 14 in. by 19½ in.
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[Waring & Gillow Ltd Galleries, 175-181 Oxford Street, London] Queen Anne Double Chair Settee, £25.
Advertisements
Advertisements June 1907 (Front)
06/1907 | 51 | 11
Pages: i-iv
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[Francis Harvey, 4 St. James's Street, London] Etched by George Cruikshank, 1872.
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[Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 112 Regent Street, London] A Fine Black Marble Ormolu Gilt Empire Clock Particulars of Antique Clocks on Application.
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[Hanfstaengls, 16 Pall Mall East, London] National Gallery.
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[Hanfstaengls, 16 Pall Mall East, London] Tate Gallery.
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[Hanfstaengls, 16 Pall Mall East, London] Wallace Collection.
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[J.C. Vickery, 179-183 Regent Street, London] Handsome Crocodile Dressing Case for a Lady, Fitted with a Complete Full Size Toilet Set in Dull Silver Gilt. A Visit of Inspection Cordially Invited.
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[Waring's Antique Galleries, 175-181 Oxford Street, London] A Fine Old Spanish Cabinet.
Advertisements
Advertisements April1907 (front)
04/1907 | 49 | 11
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[Dowdeswell & Dowdeswells 160 New Bond Street, London. Photograph: Christ Crowned with Thorns (Ecce Homo), and the Mourning Virgin, Adriaen Isenbrant (now Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, bought in 1903-4 from Dowdeswell and then attributed to Jan Mostaert)]
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[Gill & Reigate, 73-85 Oxford Street, London] n Entrance Hall with Painted Arch and 'Scagliola' Columns. Tesselated Floor of White and Black Marble. The Panelling and Balustrading are Genuine Tudor Oak, Adapted. The Furniture Is Antique.
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[Stoner & Evans, 3 King Street, London] 1. Caudle Pot, Lambeth Ware, with Portrait of King Charles II. 2. Wine Bottle, Lambeth Ware, Joane Caute, 1654. 3 Mug, Lambeth Ware, 1660, Portrait of King Charles II. 4. Dish of Lambeth Ware, Similar to One in British Museum. 5. Ralph Taylor, Posset Pot, Inscribed and Dated 1690. 6. Wrotham Candlestick, Dated 1656. 7. Wrotham Posset Pot, Dated 1695.
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[The Connoisseur, extra number with catalogue of Downman's drawings] Mrs. Mills, by John Downman, A. R. A.
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[F. W. Phillips, The Manor House, Hitchin, Herts] Old English Slip-Ware Jug-Circa 1680.
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[Goldsmiths & Silversmiths' Company, 112 Regent Street, London] A Fine Black Marble Ormolu Gilt Empire Clock. Price on Application.
Advertisements
Advertisements March 1907 (front)
03/1907 | 48 | 10
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[The Connoisseur Magazine Biographical Essay] St. James Park. By Geo. Morland.
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[F. W. Phillips, The Manor House, Hitchin, Herts] One of a Set of Six Old Platters of Maple Wood, Painted with Floral Borders, and Various Rhyming Inscriptions, Contained in a Wooden Case for Same, Bearing the Arms of Edward VI.; Diameter 6¼ Inches.
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[Gill & Reigate, 73-85 Oxford Street, London] An old Brewhouse m an early Tudor Mansion - 1495-restored as a Billiard Room. The Inglenook and panelling are Antique, adapted, The pendant and shades are Wrought iron, with a Hammered Armour finish. The sofa is copied from the Cartoon Gallery. Knole Park. The Chair in the background is French 17th Century.
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[Goldsmiths & Silversmiths' Company, 112 Regent Street, London] Choice Selection of Antique Clocks of the Louis XV, Louis XVI and Empire Periods.
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