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George I’s Kensington Palace: the sculptural dimension
11/2023 | 1448 | 165
Pages: 1196-1205
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Author:
Marsden, Jonathan (Marsden, Jonathan)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Summer from Four Seasons, by Camillo Rusconi. c.1695. Marble, height (without pedestal) 74.9 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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10. Flora, by John van Nost II or Robert Pitt. 1724. Gilded lead, height 159 cm.; 11. Apollo, by John van Nost II or Robert Pitt. 1724. Gilded lead, height 165 cm.; 12. Mercury, by J.M. Rysbrack. 1724. Gilded lead, height 167 cm.; 13. Diana, by J.M. Rysbrack. 1724. Gilded lead, height 173 cm. (All © 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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14. Roman Marriage, by J.M. Rysbrack. 1723. Marble, 195 by 155 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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15. John Michael Rysbrack, by John Faber the Younger after John Vanderbank. 1734. Mezzotint, 35.4 by 25.2 cm (sheet). (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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16. Flora, by Sigismondo Betti. c.1710–30. Pencil drawing on paper, 57 by 48 cm. (Eton College Library, Windsor; reproduced by permission of the Provost and Fellows of Eton College).
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17. The Cupola Room, Kensington Palace. Photograph. c.1930. (© Historic Royal Palaces).
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18. Hermes Andros / Farnese, attributed to Andrew Carpenter. 1724. Lead, height 78 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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19. ‘Archimedes’, by Hubert Le Sueur. c.1637–38. Bronze, height 41 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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2. Kensington Palace: the King’s Gallery, by Charles Wild. 1816. Watercolour with touches of bodycolour over etched outlines, 19.8 by 25 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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20. Detail of Fig.7, showing a bust over the fireplace.
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21. Bust of an unknown woman. Early seventeenth century. Bronze, height 71 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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3. The King’s Gallery, Kensington Palace, looking east, with the paintings hung as in George I’s time, with Camillo Rusconi’s Four Seasons on the window piers. (© Historic Royal Palaces).
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4. Kensington Palace: Queen Caroline’s Drawing Room, by Charles Wild. c.1816. Pen and ink with watercolour and bodycolour, over pencil, 20.3 by 25 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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5. A Roman statue, by Elisha Kirkall. 1720s. Mezzotint, 36.5 by 21.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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6. Kensington Palace: the Great Staircase, by Charles Wild. 1819. Pen and ink with watercolour and bodycolour, over etched outlines, 25.2 by 20.2 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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7. Kensington Palace: the Cupola Room, by Richard Cattermole. c.1817. Pen and ink with watercolour and bodycolour, over pencil, 20.4 by 25.3 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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8. Bacchus, by J.M. Rysbrack. 1724. Gilded lead, height 170 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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9. Ceres, by J.M. Rysbrack. 1724. Gilded lead, height 193 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
Short Notice
The Nosts: A Revision of the Family History
12/1987 | 1017 | 129
Pages: 802-806
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Author:
O'Connell, Sheila (O'Connell, Sheila)
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Illustrations
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27. Equestrian Statue of George I, Here Attributed to Andrew Carpenter and C. Burchard. 1717-22. (Barber Institute, Birmingham University).
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28. Equestrian Statue of George I, Here Attributed to Andrew Carpenter and C. Burchard. Before c.1720 (Stowe, Buckinghamshire).
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30. James II, by Grinling Gibbons and Arnold Quellin. 1686. (Trafalgar Square, London).
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31. William III, by John Nost I. (Wrest Park, Bedfordshire).
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32. George II, Here Attributed to Andrew Carpenter. c.1727. (Golden Square, London).
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33. George III, by John Nost II. (Mansion House, Dublin).
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29. Equestrian Statue of George I, Anon 1866. Water-Colour, Showing Statue Defaced by Practical Jokers. Statue of George I Here Attributed to Andrew Carpenter and C. Burchard. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).
Article
The Royal Sisters: Mary II and Anne in Sculpture
09/1947 | 534 | 89
Pages: 254-255+257
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Author:
Esdaile, Katharine A. (Esdaile, Katharine A.; Esdaile, Katharine Ada; Esdaile, K. A.; Esdaile, Katharine; Esdaile, Katherine A.)
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Illustrations
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A-Queen Anne. By Andrew Carpenter. 1712. Height, 200 cm. (City Art Gallery, Leeds). The Royal Sisters: Mary II and Anne in Sculpture
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B-Queen Mary II. By John Nost. Painted Terracotta Model. Height, 60 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Royal Sisters: Mary II and Anne in Sculpture
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C-William III. By John Nost. Terracotta Model. Height, 53.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Royal Sisters: Mary II and Anne in Sculpture