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From Giotto to the Bushmen: Roger Fry at the Slade 1909–13
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 727-733
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Elam, Caroline (Elam, Caroline; E., C.; E., C. M.)
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1. Vision, volumes and recession, by Walter Sickert. c.1923, published 1929. Etching, 20 by 11.1 cm. (Courtauld Gallery, London).
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2. The unknown god: Roger Fry preaching the new faith, by Henry Tonks. Exhibited 1923. Canvas, 41.5 by 56 cm. (Private collection; courtesy Pym’s Gallery, London).
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3. Poster for the first Post-Impressionist exhibition, Grafton Galleries, London. 1910. Lettering by Roger Fry. 76.3 by 50.9 cm. (The Courtauld Gallery, London).
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4. The meeting at the Golden Gate from John Ruskin, Giotto and his Works in Padua, Orpington 1900, p.77. (Warburg Institute, London).
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5. Detail of The meeting at the Golden Gate, by Giotto. c.1305. Fresco. (Arena Chapel, Padua; Bridgeman Images).
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6. Some later primitives and Madame Tisceron, by John Currie. 1912. Tempera on canvas, 46 by 127 cm. (The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent; Bridgeman Images).
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7. John Donne arriving in heaven, by Stanley Spencer. 1911. Canvas, 37 by 40.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Obituary
John Bury (1917–2017)
05/2017 | 1370 | 159
Pages: 394-395
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39. John Bury. 1990s
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Kenneth Clark at Tate Britain
08/2014 | 1337 | 156
Pages: 503-506
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1. Bec du Hoq, by Georges Seurat (Tate, on loan to the National Gallery, London; exh. Tate Britain, London)
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2. Madonna and Child, by Giovanni Bellini (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; exh. Tate Britain, London)
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3. On the map, by William Coldstream (Tate Britain, London)
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4. Devastation 1941: City, twisted girders, by Graham Sutherland (Ferens Art Gallery, Hull; exh. Tate Britain, London)
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Piero di Cosimo and centaurophilia in Edwardian London
09/2009 | 1278 | 151
Pages: 607-615
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31. Death of Procris, by Piero di Cosimo. Panel, 65 by 183 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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32. Battle of Centaurs and Lapiths, by Piero di Cosimo. Panel, 71 by 260 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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33. Detail of Fig.32.
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34. Copy of Piero di Cosimo’s Death of Procris, by Helen Fry. c.1902–03. Canvas, 72 by 194 cm. (Private collection).
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35. Centaur with child, by Charles Ricketts. c.1905–10. Bronze. (Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford).
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36. Photograph of the hallway in Lansdowne House, Holland Park, showing Piero di Cosimo’s Battle of Centaurs and Lapiths when in the collection of Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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37. C.S. Ricketts and C.H. Shannon, by William Rothenstein. 1897. Lithograph, 30.8 by 42.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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38. Sumo match, by Katsushika Hokusai. Ink and colours on paper, 30.8 by 42.5 cm. (Bequeathed in 1937 by Charles H. Shannon to the British Museum, London).
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39. Mr Ricketts and Mr Shannon, in the enjoyment of popular success, by Max Beerbohm. 1907. Pen, ink and watercolour, 32.3 by 40.6 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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Baldovinetti’s view without a room: E.M. Forster and Roger Fry
01/2007 | 1246 | 149
Pages: 23-31
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31. Nativity, by Alesso Baldovinetti. 1460–62. Fresco. (SS. Annunziata, Florence).
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32. Detail of the view of the Arno valley in Fig.31.
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35. Portrait of a lady in yellow, by Alesso Baldovinetti. c.1465. ?Egg tempera and oil on panel, 62.9 by 40.6 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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36. Madonna and Child, by Giovanni Bellini. Late 1480s? Panel, 88.9 by 71.1 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Rogers Fund 1908).
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37. St George and the dragon, by Paolo Uccello. c.1465. Egg tempera on panel, 52 by 90 cm. (Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris).
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38. Portrait of a young woman, by Girolamo di Benvenuto. c.1508. Panel, painted surface 60 by 45 cm. (Samuel H. Kress Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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41. Portrait of E.M. Forster, by Roger Fry. 1911. Canvas, 73 by 59 cm. (Private collection).
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33. E.M. Forster wearing an Italian cloak in the garden at 22 Werter Road, Putney. c.1902. Photograph, 10.8 by 8.3 cm. (Modern Archive Centre, King’s College, Cambridge, EMF/27/252).
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34. Roger Fry beside his mural in the loggia at Failand, his parents’ home near Bristol. c.1897. Photograph, 25.6 by 17.4 cm. (Private collection).
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39. Demeter (‘The Demeter of Cnidus’), from the Sanctuary of Demeter at Knidos. Greek, c.350 B.C. Marble, 151 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
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40. E.M. Forster in his lodgings at 12 King’s Parade, Cambridge, with a reproduction of the Hermes of Praxiteles above his head. Photograph, 11.5 by 8.5 cm. (Modern Archive Centre, King’s College, Cambridge EMF/27/225).
Editorial
A masterpiece in Manhattan: the Museum of Modern Art, New York
01/2005 | 1222 | 147
Pages: 3–4
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View of the Marron Atrium, Museum of Modern Art, New York. 2004.
Obituary
John Shearman (1931–2003)
04/2004 | 1213 | 146
Pages: 264-265
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Benedict Nicolson: Becoming an art historian in the 1930s
02/2004 | 1211 | 146
Pages: 76-87
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2. Kenneth Clark. 1937. Photograph by Howard Coster. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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3. John Pope-Hennessy. c. 1945. Photograph by Cecil Beaton. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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4. Scenes from an Eclogue of Tebaldeo: Damon broods on his unrequited love; Damon takes his life, by Andrea Previtali. c. 1505. Panel, 45.3 by 20 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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5. Scenes from an Eclogue of Tebaldo: Thyrsis asks Damon the cause of his sorrow, Thyrsis finds the body of Damon, by Andrea Previtali. c. 1505. Panel, 45.3 by 20 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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9. La Zingarella, by Boccaccio Boccaccino. Panel, 24 by 19 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).
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1. Benedict and Nigel with parents, Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West, at Long Barn, Kent. 1929. Photograph. (Nigel Nicolson).
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10. Bernard Berenson being presented with an honorary degree by Roberto Longhi on behalf of the University of Florence at Villa I Tatti (the Rettore, in spectacles, at centre). June 1956. Photograph by Locchi, Florence. (William Mostyn-Owen).
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6. Bernard Berenson in the garden at Villa I Tatti. 1938. Photograph. (The Harvard University Centre for Italian Renaissance Studies, Villa I Tatti, Florence).
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7. Agnes Morgan. 1929. Photograph. (Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge MA).
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8. Nigel and Benedict Nicolson at Sissinghurst. 1939. Photograph. (Nigel Nicolson).
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'A More and More Important Work': Roger Fry and The Burlington Magazine
03/2003 | 1200 | 145
Pages: 142-152
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10. The artist's father, attributed to Albrecht Dürer. 1497. Limewood, 51 by 40.3 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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11. Robert R. Tatlock in 1920. Detail of photograph by Ray Garnett. (Richard Garnett collection).
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12. Sir Lionel Henry Cust, by Sir John Lavery. 1912. Board, 35.6 by 25.4 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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13. C.J. Hope-Johnstone, by Augustus John. 1919. Etching, 17.6 by 12.6 cm. (The Burlington Magazine collection).
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14. La Lutte d'amour, by Paul Cézanne. c. 1880. Water-colour and graphite pencil, 19 by 24.5 cm. (Walter Feilchenfeldt, Zürich).
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15. No man's land, by Charles Jagger. 1919-20. Bronze, 127 by 330.2 cm. (Tate, London).
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16. Self-portrait, by Roger Fry. 1930-34. 59.7 by 49.5 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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17. Herbert Read, by Howard Coster. 1934. Photograph, half-plate nitrate negative (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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3. Roger Fry in front of his mural in the loggia at Failand, his parents' home near Bristol. c. 1897. Photograph. (Private collection).
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4. Celestial Attributions, caricature of Herbert Horne by Max Beerbohm. 1905. Pen, ink and wash, 30.5 by 20.5 cm. (Private collection, London).
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5. Design for the front cover of THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE, by Herbert Horne. 1902. (Museo Horne, Florence).
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6. Cover of the first issue of THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE, March 1903.
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7. Cover for the bound volumes of THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE, designed by Herbert Horne, from the prospectus of the Magazine, September 1902.
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8. Design for an initial letter for THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE, by Herbert Horne. 1902. Ink on paper, 3 by 3 cm. (Museo Horne, Florence).
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9. C.J. Holmes, by Elliott & Fry. c. 1920. Bromide print. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
Obituary
Nicolai Rubinstein (1911-2002)
01/2003 | 1198 | 145
Pages: 40-41
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