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Article
The 'Athénienne' and the Revival of the Classical Tripod
03/1963 | 720 | 105
Pages: 108-112
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Eriksen, Svend (Eriksen, Svend)
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Watson, F. J. B. (Watson, F. J. B.; Watson, Francis John Bagott; W., F. J. B.; Watson, Mr.; Watson, F.J.B.; Watson, Francis)
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13. La Vertueuse Athénienne. Engraving by P. Filipart after Joseph Vien.
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14. Detail of the Engraving Reproduced in Fig.13.
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15. Engraving Advertising the Original Athénienne, by J. H. Eberts. (Library, University of Warsaw.)
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18. Tripod of Gilt and Patinated Bronze Made for Stanislas Poniatowski, King of Poland. Incised Inside the Lid fait par P. Caffieri a Paris En 1768. One of a Set of Six. Height, 96 cm; Width, 65 cm. (Formerly Royal Palace, Warsaw.)
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19. Detail from Design for a Painted Room at Spencer House, by James Stuart. Dated 1758. Pen, Ink, and Water-Colour. (British Museum.)
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16. Athénienne. One of a Pair, of Carved and Gilt Wood. Height, 93.3 cm; Width (Of Base), 42.5 cm. (Collection Mr and Mrs Charles B. Wrightsman, New York).
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17. Base of Athénienne, Showing Pierced Holes, Possibly Once Fitted with Castors. (Cincinnati Museum of Art.)
Article
Marigny and Le Goût Grec
03/1962 | 708 | 104
Pages: 96-101
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Eriksen, Svend (Eriksen, Svend)
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2. Portrait of Le Marquis de Marigny, by Alexander Roslin. 1761. Canvas, 150 by 112 cm (Château de Versailles.)
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3. Portrait of Le Marquis de Marigny, by Louis Tocqué. Signed and Dated 1755. Canvas, 134.6 by 104.1 cm. (Château de Versailles.)
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6. Sketch of L.-M. Van Loo's Portrait of Louis XV, by Gabriel de Saint-Aubin, in the Artist's Copy of the Catalogue to the Salon of 1761. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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7. Sketch of Greuze's Portrait of the Dauphin, by Gabriel de Saint-Aubin, in the Artist's Copy of the Catalogue to the Salon of 1761. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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8. Sketch of Roslin's Portrait of Le Marquis de Marigny, by Gabriel de Saint-Aubin, in the Artist's Copy of the Catalogue to the Salon of 1761. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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Lalive de Jully's Furniture 'à la grecque'
08/1961 | 701 | 103
Pages: 338+340-345+347
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Eriksen, Svend (Eriksen, Svend)
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13. Clock in the Form of a Gilt Bronze Vase, Perhaps Designed by Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain and Made by Philippe Caffieri for Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully c.1757. Dial and Movement Signed by Julien Le Roy. Height, 63 cm. (Private collection, Paris.)
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14. Back View of Movement of Clock, Fig.13. (Private Collection, Paris.) [Clock in the Form of a Gilt Bronze Vase, Perhaps Designed by Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain and Made by Philippe Caffieri for Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully c.1757. Dial and Movement Signed by Julien Le Roy. Height, 63 cm.]
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15. Side View of Clock, Fig.13. (Private Collection, Paris.) [Clock in the Form of a Gilt Bronze Vase, Perhaps Designed by Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain and Made by Philippe Caffieri for Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully c.1757. Dial and Movement Signed by Julien Le Roy. Height, 63 cm.]
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16. Portrait of Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully. Engraving by Gabriel de Saint-Aubin after Jean-Baptiste Greuze. Here Dated 1764. (Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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6. Detail from the Portrait Reproduced in Fig.7. [Portrait of Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully, by Jean-Baptiste Greuze. 'Salon', 1759. Canvas, 117 by 89 cm. (Kress Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)]
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7. Portrait of Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully, by Jean-Baptiste Greuze. 'Salon', 1759. Canvas, 117 by 89 cm. (Kress Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
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8. Front View of Lalive de Jully's Writing-Table. Height, 86 cm., Length, 195 cm. (Musée Condé, Chantilly.)
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9. Writing-Table and Filing-Cabinet, Designed by Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain, Made for Ange-Laurent de Lalive de Jully c.1757; Bronze Mounts by Philippe Caffieri. (Musée Condé, Chantilly.)
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10. Front View of Lalive de Jully's Filing-Cabinet. Height, 161 cm., Width, 108 cm. (Musée Condé, Chantilly.)
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11. Side View of Lalive de Jully's Filing-Cabinet. Depth, 54.5 cm. (Musée Condé, Chantilly.)
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12. Front View of Lalive de Jully's Filing-Cabinet, Surmounted by a Full-Size Photograph of the Clock, Fig.13. (Musée Condé, Chantilly.)