The Arts and Crafts Movement in Europe and America: Design for the Modern World and International Arts and Crafts |
institution: Milwaukee Art Museum
, institution: Victoria and Albert Museum
Illustrations
Attributed works:
64. One of four panels from The progress of a soul, by Phoebe Anna Traquair. 1895-1902. Linen emroidered with silks and gold thread, 188.2 by 74.2 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh; exh. Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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65. Tea and coffee service, by Josef Hoffmann, made by the Wiener Werkstätte. 1904. Silver, ebony and natural fibre, tray: 57.5 cm. high; coffee pot: 22 cm. high. (Private collection; exh. Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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66. Design for an alphabet for London Transport, by Edward Johnston. 1916. Ink, 21.7 by 31.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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67. High-backed armchair, by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (plaque by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh). c.1899. Oak, 137 by 52.1 by 48.4 cm. (Danish Museum of Design and Art, Copenhagen; exh. Milwaukee Art Museum).
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68. Table lamp, by Frank Lloyd Wright, made by Linden Glass Co., Chicago, for the Susan Lawrence Dana House, Springfield IL. 1902-05. Leaded glass, bronze, brass and zinc, 52 by 30.5 by 22.5 cm. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art; exh. Milwaukee Art Museum).
Short Notice
A rediscovered Camille Pissarro acquired by the Indianapolis Museum of Art
Camille Pissarro in his studio at Ergny, showing an elevated view of the motif of Fig.41 through the window. Late 1890s. Photograph reproduction from exh. cat. Pissarro, London (Arts Council of Great Britain) 1980-81.
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Camille Pissarro's studio in the orchard, Eragny. 2001. Photograph by the author.
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The house of the deaf woman and the belfry at Eragny, by Camille Pissarro. 1886. 65.1 by 81 cm. (Indianapolis Museum of Art).
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The house of the deaf woman and the belfry of the church at Eragny. Early 1960s. Photograph by Leopold Reidemeister from his Auf den Spuren der Maler der Ile de France, Berlin 1963, p.126.
Attributed works:
The house of the deaf woman, by Lucien Pissarro. 1886. 58 by 72 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
Western art unattributed:
The house of the deaf woman, Eragny. 2001. Photographed by the author.
Western art unattributed:
The motif of Fig.41. 2001. Photograph by the author.
Exhibition Review
Goya and His Contemporaries. Indianapolis and New York
93. Allegory of Justice and Peace, by Corrado Giaquinto. c.1754. 40.9 by 69.2 cm. (Indianapolis Museum of Art).
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94. Hannibal Viewing Italy for the First Time from the Alps, by Francisco Goya. 1771. 87 by 131.5 cm. (Fundación Selgas Fagalde, Cudillero, Asturias; Exh. Indianapolis Museum of Art).
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95. Lady in a Garden, by Luis Paret y Alcázar. 1775. 52 by 38.8 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Indianapolis Museum of Art).
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96. The Immaculate Conception, by Mariano Salvador Maella. 1784. 64 by 31 cm. (Patrimonio Nacional, El Escorial; Exh. Indianapolis Museum of Art).