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Ornament from China: sources for a garden folly design by Jean-Jacques Lequeu
03/2020 | 1404 | 162
Pages: 216-219
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Choi, Kee Il Jr (Choi, Kee Il Jr)
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1. Details of the ‘jeu de bague chinois’ at Monceau, by Jean-Jacques Lequeu. c.1780. Ink on paper, 44.8 by 34.9 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
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2. Design for a ring stand for the ‘jeu de bague’ at Chatou, by Jean-Jacques Lequeu. c.1780. Ink, wash and watercolour on paper, 21.9 by 18.2 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
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3. Design for the ‘jeu de bague’ at Chatou, by Jean-Jacques Lequeu. c.1780. Pencil on paper, 20.4 by 12.4 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
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4. Design for a ceramic sculpture of the Daoist immortal Lü Dongbin. Chinese, c.1770. Ink and watercolour on paper, 24.8 by 24.9 cm. (From Recueil de Vases Antiques. et Piéces [sic], tirés des Cabinets Chinois de l’Empereur Kien-Long., pl.8; private collection; photograph by Richard P. Goodbody).
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5. Design for a ceramic sculpture of a Daoist immortal. Chinese, c.1770. Ink and watercolour on paper, 24.8 by 24.9 cm. (From in Recueil de Vases Antiques. et Piéces [sic], tirés des Cabinets Chinois de l’Empereur Kien-Long., pl.12; private collection; photograph Richard P. Goodbody).
Publication Received
Follies of Europe. Architectural Extravaganzas
11/2008 | 1268 | 150
Pages: 778
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Treuherz, Julian (Treuherz, Julian)
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Follies of Europe. Architectural Extravaganzas | author: Holmes, Caroline , introduction by: Knox, Tim
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The Design and Building of the Gothic Folly at Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
02/1998 | 1139 | 140
Pages: 76-84
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Adshead, David (Adshead, David)
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11. A View in Hagley Park - The Seat of Lord Littelton, after Smith and Vivares. 1759. Engraving, 14 by 22 cm. (Author's Collection).
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2. Elevation Drawing 'A' for the Folly at Wimpole, by Sanderson Miller. c.1749-51. Pen and Ink with Pencil, 20 by 32 cm. (National Trust [Bambridge Collection], Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire).
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3. Elevation Drawing 'b' for the Folly at Wimpole, by Sanderson Miller. c.1749-51. Pen and Ink with Pencil, 17 by 24 cm. (National Trust [Bambridge Collection], Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire).
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4. Elevation Drawing 'C' for the Folly at Wimpole, by Sanderson Miller. c.1749-51. Pen and Ink with Pencil, 21.4 by 35.2 cm. (National Trust [Bambridge Collection], Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire).
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5. Perspective Drawing for the Folly at Wimpole, by Sanderson Miller. c.1749-51. Pen and Ink with Coloured Wash over Pencil Set-Up Lines, 18 by 27 cm. (National Trust [Bambridge Collection], Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire).
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6. Sketch for a Ruinous Gothic Folly, by Sanderson Miller. 1753. Pencil, 19 by 12 cm. (Warwick Record Office, CR125B/168).
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7. Sketch of Hagley Castle, by Sanderson Miller. 1750. Pencil Sketch from a Letter (Warwick Record Office, CR 125B/741).
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8. Elevation and Plan for a Gothic Eyecatcher, Here Attributed to Henry Flitcroft. ?1749. Pen and Ink, 40 by 32 cm. (National Trust [Bambridge Collection], Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire).
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9. The Folly at Wimpole from the West. Dessert Plate, No.1199, from Catherine the Great's 'Frog Service', by Wedgwood and Bentley. 1774. Enamel Decoration on Creamware after a Drawing by Lady Amabel Polwarth between 1767 and 1774. 22 cm. Diam. (Hermitage, St Petersburg).
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1. The Gothic Tower at Wimpole, Cambridgeshire. 1777. Engraving, 40.5 by 61 cm. (National Trust [Bambridge Collection], Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire).
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10. The Folly at Wimpole, Seen from the West. 1860s. Photograph. (National Trust [Bambridge Collection], Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire).