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Exhibition Review
Brothers in Art: Drawings by Watts and Leighton. Compton. Pre-Raphaelites on Paper: Victorian Drawings from the Lanigan Collection. Ottawa & London
05/2016 | 1358 | 158
Pages: 387–89
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Owens, Susan (Owens, Susan)
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56. Self-portrait study (known as 'Fear'), by George Frederic Watts. c.1835-36 (Watts Gallery, Compton)
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57. Portrait of Virginia Pattle, by George Frederic Watts. c.1849 (Watts Gallery, Compton)
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58. Study for 'The Return of Persephone': drapery for Demeter, by Frederic Leighton. c.1890 (Leighton House Museum, London; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
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59. King Pelles' daughter bearing the vessel of the Sanc Graal, by Frederick Sandys. 1861 (Lanigan Collection, Saskatoon; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
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60. Samson and Delilah, by Henry Holiday. c.1859-61 (Lanigan Collection, Saskatoon; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
Exhibition Review
John Ruskin
05/2014 | 1334 | 156
Pages: 337-338
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Vaizey, Marina (Vaizey, Marina)
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51. Rheims Cathedral, façade: North portal, St Denis and angels, commissioned or taken by John Ruskin (Ruskin Library, University of Lancaster; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
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52. Chamonix: Mont Blanc from the Aiguille Bonchard, by John Ruskin (Ruskin Library, University of Lancaster; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
Exhibition Review
Frank Holl. Compton
09/2013 | 1326 | 155
Pages: 639-640
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McEvansoneya, Philip (McEvansoneya, Philip)
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51. Captain Alexander Mitchell Sim, by Frank Holl (Port of London Authority, on long-term loan to the Museum of London; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
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52. Her firstborn, Horsham churchyard, by Frank Holl (The MacManus, Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
Exhibition Review
Dickens and the artists. Compton
09/2012 | 1314 | 154
Pages: 659-660
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Martineau, Jane (Martineau, Jane; Martineau, Jane; M., J.T.)
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Dickens and the Artists | institution: Watts Gallery
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54. Kit’s writing lesson, by Robert Braithwaite Martineau. 1852. Canvas, 52.1 by 70.5 cm. (Tate Britain; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton).
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55. Applicants for admission to a Casual Ward, by Luke Fildes. 1874. Canvas, 137.1 by 243.7 cm. (Royal Holloway College, University of London; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton).
Exhibition Review
G.F. Watts. London and Compton
03/2005 | 1224 | 147
Pages: 196-198
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Wilton, Andrew (Wilton, Andrew)
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G.F Watts - Drawings | institution: Royal Academy of Arts
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G.F Watts - Display of major paintings | institution: Tate Britain
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G.F Watts Portraits. Fame and Beauty in Victorian Society | institution: National Portrait Gallery
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The Vision of G.F Watts | institution: Watts Gallery
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51. Time, Death and Judgement, by G.F. Watts. c.1868-84. 243.8 by 168.9 cm. (St Paul's Cathedral, London, on loan to the Watts Gallery, Compton)
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52. Alfred Tennyson. Then moonlight portrait, by G.F. Watts. 1859. 69.5 by 47 cm. (Eastnor Castle Collection; exh. National Portrait Gallery, London).
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53. Love and Life, by G.F. Watts. c.1884-85. 222.2 by 121.9 cm. (Tate, London).