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Exhibition Review
Peter the Great: Collector, Scholar, Artist. Moscow Kremlin Museums
03/2020 | 1404 | 162
Pages: 248-250
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Kocialkowska, Kamila (Kocialkowska, Kamila)
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Peter the Great: Collector, Scholar, Artist Moscow Kremlin Museums 29th November 2019–8th March | :
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20. Compass, by Peter the Great. 1709. Ivory, brass, paper, iron, glass, ink, paints, diameter 13.5 cm. (Dresden Armoury, Dresden State Arts Collection; exh. Moscow Kremlin Museums).
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22. Tracery belt plate with dragons. Siberia, 2nd–1st centuries BC. Gold cornelian, glass, black stone, casting, inlay, 9 by 15.1 cm. (State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg; exh. Moscow Kremlin Museums).
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21. Ceremonial mace. Turkey, second half of the 17th century. Silver, copper, jade, turquoise, wood, forging, chasing, gilding, incrustation, length 73 cm. (Moscow Kremlin Museums).
Article
Royal wooden funeral effigies at Westminster Abbey
01/2019 | 1390 | 161
Pages: 26-35
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Blessley, Krista (Blessley, Krista)
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Jenkins, Susan (Jenkins, Susan)
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10. Detail of Fig.8, showing the hip joint. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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11. Axonometric diagram showing the jointing of the effigy in Fig.8, by Krista Blessley. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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12. Effigy head and bust of Anne of Denmark, by Maximilian Colt. 1619. Probably pine, 47 by 45 by 25 cm. (Westminster Abbey, London; WA 0893; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster)
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13. Detail of Fig.12, showing the blue vein painted on the left temple. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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14. Effigy body of James I, by Maximilian Colt. 1625. Probably pine, 178 by 50 by 29cm. (Westminster Abbey, London; WA 1016; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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15. Some of the royal funeral effigies at Westminster Abbey in 1949, showing their condition after the Second World War. From R.P. Howgrave-Graham: ‘Royal effigies at Westminster Abbey: modern treatment leads to valuable discoveries’, Country Life, 11th January 1952, pp.82–84.
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2. Installation view of The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries, Westminster Abbey, London, showing the medieval funeral effigies. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster)
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3. The funeral of Anne of Bohemia, a detail from Chroniques, by Jean Froissart. South Netherlands, c.1480. Illumination on parchment. (British Library, London; MS Royal 18 E II, vol.IV, fol.227).
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7. Effigy head and bust of Elizabeth of York, probably by Richard Gibson. 1503. Probably pearwood, 65 by 40 by 39 cm. (Westminster Abbey, London; WA 0889; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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8. Articulated effigy body of Henry, Prince of Wales, by Richard Norris. 1612. Pine or fir wood with iron nails, loops and screws, 161 by 42.5 by 19 cm. Photograph c.1950. (Westminster Abbey, London; WA 1017; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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9. Detail of Fig.8, showing carpenters’ marks at joints. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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1. Front, side and back views of the effigy of Edward III. 1377. Walnut, 176 by 42.8 by 27 cm. (Westminster Abbey, London; WA 0886; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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4. Detail of Fig.1, showing plaster underlayer on head. Photograph c.1950s. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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5. X-radiograph detail of Fig.1, showing plaster underlayer on head. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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6. Front, side and back views of the effigy of Catherine de Valois. 1437. Oak, 165 by 42 by 21 cm. (Westminster Abbey, London; WA 0888; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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Royal ceremonies in the missal of Abbot Nicholas Litlyngton
01/2019 | 1390 | 161
Pages: 18-25
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Wackett, Jayne (Wackett, Jayne)
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1. Folio 206r of the Litlyngton Missal. 1383–84. Illumination on parchment, 52.5 by 36 cm. (Westminster Abbey, London; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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2. Detail of Fig.1, showing the coronation of a king.
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3. Detail of folio 221v of the Litlyngton Missal, showing the coronation of a queen. 1383–84. Illumination on parchment. (Westminster Abbey, London; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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4. Detail of p.65 of the Liber Regalis, showing the coronation of a queen. c.1382. Illumination on vellum. (Westminster Abbey, London; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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5. Folio 224r of the Litlyngton Missal. 1383–84. Illumination on parchment, 52.5 by 36 cm. (Westminster Abbey, London; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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6. Detail of folio 33v of the Liber Regalis, showing a royal tomb. c.1382. Illumination on vellum. (Westminster Abbey, London; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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7. Detail of folio 326r of the Litlyngton Missal, showing a monk’s funeral. 1383–84. Illumination on parchment. (Westminster Abbey, London; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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8. Detail of Fig.5, showing the exequies for a king.
Letter
Letter: The crystal sceptre of the City of London
05/2016 | 1358 | 158
Pages: 368
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Barron, Caroline (Barron, Caroline)
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The crystal sceptre of the City of London
12/2015 | 1353 | 157
Pages: 827-831
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Hall, Michael (Hall, Michael)
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10. Unicorn Sword of Burgundy, made for Philip the Good, c.1420-30 (Hofburg, Vienna)
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11. Crown of Blanche of Lancaster. Paris, 1370-80, and London, 1402 (Schatzkammer der Residenz, Munich)
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12. Details of the enamel rose setting of the crown of Margaret of York. Paris, c.1460 (Domschatz, Aachen)
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4. Crystal sceptre of the City of London. Paris and London, 1380-1421 (The Corporation of the City of London)
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5. Base of the crystal sceptre illustrated in Fig.4. London and Paris, 1419-21
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6. Crown of the crystal sceptre illustrated in Fig.4. Paris, c.1380-1400
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7. Arms of England under a crystal disc in the crown of the crystal sceptre illustrated in Fig.4. After 1406
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8. Arms of Humphrey of Lancaster, Duke of Gloucester (1390-1447). London, c.1430-40 (British Library, London, Royal Ms 2 BI, fol.7r)
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9. Reliquary casket. Burgundian or Paris, c.1450-70 (Walters Art Museum, Baltimore)
Book Review
The Treasury Collection at Rosenborg Castle: The Inventories of 1696 and 1718: Royal Heritage and Collecting in Denmark–Norway 1500–1900
07/2011 | 1300 | 153
Pages: 484-485
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Knothe, Florian (Knothe, Florian)
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The Treasury Collection at Rosenborg Castle: The Inventories of 1696 and 1718: Royal Heritage and Collecting in Denmark–Norway 1500–1900 | author: Hein, Jørgen