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Re-Structuring at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts
10/1999 | 1159 | 141
Pages: 624
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Blair, C. (Blair, C.; Blair, Claude)
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G., P. (G., P.; Glanville, Philippa)
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Haskell, Francis (Haskell, Francis; Haskell, Francis James Herbert; Haskell, F.; H., F.)
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Kauffmann, C. M. (Kauffmann, C. M.; K., C. M.)
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Levey, Santina (Levey, Santina; Levey, Santina M.)
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Mahon, Denis (Mahon, Denis)
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Mallet, John (Mallet, John; Mallet, J. V. G.)
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Montagu, Jennifer (Montagu, Jennifer)
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Radcliffe, Anthony (Radcliffe, Anthony)
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Obituary
W. W. Winkworth (1897-1991)
09/1991 | 1062 | 133
Pages: 622-623
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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Editorial [John Mallet]
05/1990 | 1046 | 132
Pages: 307
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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In Botega di Maestro Guido Durantino in Urbino
05/1987 | 1010 | 129
Pages: 284-298
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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1. Dish (Group I, Cat.1), Painted with The Martyrdom of St Cecilia, by Nicola di Gabriele Sbraga da Urbino, in the Workshop of Guido Durantino, 1528, Diameter 50 cm. (Bargello, Florence). 1a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.1, Showing the Monogram of Nicola above an Inscription in His Handwriting Stating the Piece Was Made in the Workshop of 'Guido da Castello durante in Urbino 1528'.
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10. Dish (Group V), Painted with King Priam Receiving Helen of Troy, with a Border of Putti, Satyrs and Trophies, after a Drawing by Battista Franco. Here Attributed to Camillo Gatti. Workshop of Guido Durantino. c. 1547, Diameter 41 cm. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).
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10a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.10, Showing Capital Lettering Found on Some Other Pieces Attributable to Gatti.
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11. Dish (Group VI, Cat.37), Painted with The 1527 Siege of Rome, Workshop of Guido Durantino. c. 1550, Diameter 44 cm. (Lehman Collection, Metropolitan Museum, New York).
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11a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.11, Showing an Inscription Stating That the Piece Was Made in the Workshop of Maestro Guido Fontana.
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2. Plate (Group II, Cat.16), from a Service with the Arms of the Connétable Anne de Montmorency, Painted with The Wars and Troubles of the Trojans by Land and Sea, Workshop of Guido Durantino. 1535, Diameter 30 cm. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).
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2a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.2. The Same Handwriting Appears on the Pieces Illustrated as Figs.3, 5 and 5a.
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3. Plate (Group II, Cat.13), from the Montmorency Service, Painted with the Daughters of Minyas, Workshop of Guido Durantino. c. 1535, Diameter 25.5 cm. (By Courtesy of the Trustees of the Sir John Soane Museum).
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4. Candlestick (Group II, Cat.3), from the Montmorency Service, View of the Upper Surface of the Pedestal, Painted with Alpheus and Arethusa. Uninscribed Except for the Numeral 16 in Blue Underneath. c. 1535, Diameter 19.5 cm. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).
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5. Plate (Group II, Cat.27), Painted with Apollo, Daphne and Peneus, Workshop of Guido Durantino. 1535, Diameter 26 cm. (Former Robert Strauss Collection; Photograph Courtesy of Christie's).
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5a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.5, Showing the Same Handwriting as That in Fig.2a.
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6. Dish (Group III, Cat.32), Painted with Mount Parnassus after Marcantonio Raimondi's Print after Raphael, Workshop of Guido Durantino. c. 1540, Diameter 45.3 cm. (Musée Vivenel, Compiègne).
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6a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.6, with a Stanza on the Theme of the Difficulty of Ascending Mount Parnassus. This Is the Only Recorded Piece Inscribed Merely with the Name of Maestro Guido Durantino, with No Reference to His Workshop.
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7. Plate (Group IV), Painted with the Hunting of the Calydonian Boar, by Guido Durantino's Son Orazio Fontana. Marked at the Back with Orazio's Monogram. 1544, Diameter 24.1 cm. (British Museum, London).
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7a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.7, Showing Orazio Fontana's Handwriting and Monogram.
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8. Dish (Group IV, Cat.34), Painted with the Contest between the Muses and the Pierides, after a Print by Caraglio after il Rosso Fiorentino. Monogram of Orazio Fontana on a Rock in the Right-Hand Foreground. Workshop of Guido Durantino. 1542, Diameter 44 cm. (Formerly Schloss-Museum, Berlin, Lost in World War II).
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8a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.8, Showing the Handwriting of Orazio Fontana (cf. Fig.7a).
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9. Dish (Group V, Cat.35), Painted with the Muses and Pierides, after the Same Print as Fig.8. Here Considered Probably by Camillo Gatti. Workshop of Guido Durantino. c. 1545-50, Diameter 46cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge). Reproduced in Colour on the Front Cover.
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9a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.9, Showing Handwriting Believed to Be That of Camillo Gatti, Concluding with the Statement That the Piece Was Made in Guido Durantino's Workshop.
Supplement
Recent Acquisitions in the Victoria and Albert Museum's Department of Ceramics and Glass (1983-1986): Supplement
05/1987 | 1010 | 129
Pages: 353-357
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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Bowl, 'Broken Mesa Landscape', American, by Wayne Higby (1984). Fig.126. C.40-1986.
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Dancing Gardener and Companion. Boselli and Rubatti Factory, Savona. (1780-82?). Fig.115.
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Harlequin with Pug. Meissen, from a Model Attributed to J. J. Kändler (c. 1740) Fig.114.
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Head of a Woman, France, by Aristide-Michel Colotte (c. 1930). Fig.122.
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Long Tailed Parrot. Meissen, from a Model Attributable to J. J. Kändler (c. 1745). Fig.113.
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Pieta Group, Chelsea, from a Model by Joseph Willems (c. 1756). Fig.116.
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Plate, Made at Coalport and Decorated in London by Thomas Baxter Junior (1806). Fig.118.. Coffee-Pot and Cover, Leeds? (c. 1765-70). Fig.119.. Vase, Doulton Factory, by Mark V. Marshall (1907). Fig.120.
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Teapot and Cover, Chelsea-Derby (c. 1769-84). Fig.117.
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Teapot and Cover, Italian, Designed by Marco Zanini for Memphis (c. 1985). Fig.125.
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Two Mugs, a Bowl and a Plate, Sweden, Gustavsberg Factory, Designed by Karin Björquist (Designed c. 1978-79). Fig.124.
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Vase with Ribbed Decoration, Gateshead, Sowerby's Factory (c. 1880). Fig.121.
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Vase, Avis II No.4, England, by Gordon Baldwin (1984). Fig.127.
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Vase, Sweden, Kosta Boda, by Ulrica Hydman-Vallien (c. 1986). Fig.123.
Western art unattributed:
Amen Glass (c. 1740-50). Fig.112. [Jacobite drinking glass]
Book Review
Musee du Petit Palais, Catalogue de Ceramiques I, Hispano-Moresques, Majoliques Italiennes, Isnik, des Collections Dutuit, Ocampo et Pierre Marie
08/1986 | 1001 | 128
Pages: 610-611
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Musee du Petit Palais, Catalogue de Ceramiques I, Hispano-Moresques, Majoliques Italiennes, Isnik, des Collections Dutuit, Ocampo et Pierre Marie | author: Join-Dieterle, Catherine
Short Notice
Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the Victoria and Albert Museum (1981-82)
05/1983 | 962 | 125
Pages: 288-291+293
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A., D. M. (A., D. M.)
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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T., C. H. (T., C. H.)
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50. Winter. German (Pfalz-Zweibrücken, Probably Modelled by Laurentius Russinger). c.1768-70. Enamelled Hard Paste Porcelain, Height 30 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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51. Lemon Stand. German (Meissen, Modelled by J. G. Kirchner). c.1730-31. Enamelled Hard Paste Porcelain, Height 19.5 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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52. Figure of a Guan. English (Chelsea). c.1750-52. Soft Paste Porcelain Enamelled in Colours, Height 21.2 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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53. Plaque Depicting the Flight of Stanislas Leszczynski from Danzig to Bar in 1734. Signed 'Alex. Formerÿ a Berlin' and 'Herold fecit'. Germany (Berlin, Workshop of Alexander Fromery, Painted by C. F. Herold). c.1734. Enamelled Copper, Length 13 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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54. Tea Set, by Lucie Rie. c.1936. Burnished Earthenware, Length of Tea Pot, 17.5 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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55. Winnebago Squaw, Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, c.1924. Black-Glazed Terracotta, Height 31.1 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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56. Scent Bottle (One of a Pair). English (London, Falcon Glasshouse of Apsley Pellatt). 1831-37. Lead Glass, Mould-Blown and Cut on the Wheel, Height 10.5 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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57. Flower-Pyramid (One of a Pair). Probably Made in Delft at the Greek A Factory of Adrianus Koeks. c.1690. Tin-Glazed Earthenware Painted in Blue, Height 158.2 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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58. Box and Cover, Designed by Dagobert Peche (Wiener Gmünder Keramik). c.1922. Earthenware, Lead-Glazed and with Enamelled Decoration in Black, Height 20.4 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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59. Casket with Plaques. Limoges (Plaques by the Master IP). c.1540. Gilt Metal Set with Stamped Silver Foil and Enamelled Copper Plaques, Height 16.1 cm; Width 12.3 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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48. Bowl. Mesopotamian. Tenth Century. Tin-Glazed Earthenware with Lustre Decoration, Diameter 15.3 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
Non-western art unattributed:
49. Bowl. Turkish (Iznik 'Miletus Ware'). Late Fifteenth Century. Earthenware with Decoration in Blue, Diameter 17.1 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
Supplement
Chelsea Porcelain - Botany and time [The Burlington House Fair]
09/1980 | 930 | 122
Pages: 13-15
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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1. Scalloped Dish, Chelsea Porcelain, Painted with a Fig Branch, Vegetables and Insects. About 1754-55. Diameter 14in. Lent by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
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2. Plate, Chelsea Porcelain, Painted with Oysters and a Lemon. Red Anchor Mark. About 1754-55. Lent by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
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3. Plate, Chelsea Porcelain, Painted with a Plant Resembling a Hibiscus, But with a Seed from Another Plant. Mark, an Anchor above the Number 47, All in Red. About 1755. Diameter 9¼in. Lent by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
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4. Left, bell-shaped mug, Chelsea porcelain, Unmarked. About 1756-58. Height $4frac{3}{4}$ in. Right, finger-bowl and stand, Chelsea porcelain. The stand with an anchor mark accompanied by a dagger-like cross, all in purplish-red. Height of bowl 3½in. Diameter of stand 6½in. Lent by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
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5. Two plates, Chelsea porcelain, each painted with a subject copied from an engraving in Figures of Plants by Philip Miller of the Chelsea Physic Garden. Left 'Anthemis', right 'Acacia'. Both with a red anchor mark. About 1756-58. Diameter 8in. Lent by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
Article
Battista Franco as a Designer for Maiolica
06/1976 | 879 | 118
Pages: 386-410
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Clifford, Timothy (Clifford, Timothy)
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36. Sheet of Studies Probably Connected with Decorations of the Duomo, Urbino, by Battista Franco. Pen and Brown Ink. (Musée du Louvre).
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37. Design for a Dish and Other Sketches, by Battista Franco. Pen and Brown Ink, 25.9 by 39.7 cm. (Windsor Castle). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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38. Back of Plate with Angels Holding the Instruments of the Passion. Maiolica, Urbino (Fontana Workshop); c.1545-51. (Gambier-Parry Collection, Courtauld Institute of Art).
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39. (Cat.4) Design for a Plate with the Reception of a Warrior by King Priam, by Battista Franco. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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40. (Cat.27) Design for a Plate with Hercules and Cacus, after Battista Franco.
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41. (Cat.26) Plate with Hercules and Cerberus. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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43. (Cat.3) Dish with the Rape of Helen. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65.
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44. (Cat.2) Dish with King Priam Seated in Council with His Sons. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65.
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45. (Cat.2b) Dish with King Priam Seated in Council with His Sons. Urbino (Alfonso Patanazzi Workshop); c.1580.
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46. (Cat.5) Design for Dish with the Reception of Helen by King Priam, after Battista Franco. 47. (Cat.5) Dish with the Reception of Helen by King Priam. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51. 48. (Cat.5a) Dish with the Reception of Helen by King Priam. Duchy of Urbino (?Pesaro); c.1560. 49. (Cat.6a) Dish with Cassandra Raving. Duchy of Urbino, lustred at Gubbio; c.1550. 50. (Cat.6, Drawing A) Design for Dish with Cassandra Raving, by Battista Franco. 51. (Cat.6) Dish with Cassandra Raving. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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52. (Cat.6, Drawing B) Drawing of Camels, by Battista Franco.
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53. (Cat.8, Drawing C) Design of Centre of Dish with Discovery of Achilles, after Battista Franco.
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54. (Cat.8) Dish with the Discovery of Achilles. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65.
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55. (Cat.8a) Dish with the Discovery of Achilles. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1570.
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56. (Cat.8, Drawing A) Design for Centre of Dish with the Discovery of Achilles, by Battista Franco.
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57. (Cat.8, Drawing B) Design for Dish with the Discovery of Achilles, by Battista Franco.
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58. (Cat.7) Design for Dish with ?the Greek Fleet Assembled at Aulis, after Battista Franco. 59. (Cat.9) Dish with the Greeks and Trojans Fighting Outside a Palisade. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); ?1559. 60. (Cat.9a) Cistern with Greeks and Trojans Fighting Outside a Palisade. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65. 61. (Cat.9b) Dish with the Greeks and Trojans Fighting Outside a Palisade. Urbino (Patanazzi Workshops); c.1580. 62. (Cat.10) Design for Plate with Aeneas Defending the Body of Pandarus from Diomedes, by Battista Franco. 63. (Cat.10) Plate with Aeneas Defending the Body of Pandarus from Diomedes. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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64. (Cat.11) Dish with Achilles Putting on His Armour. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65. 65. (Cat.11a) Cistern with Achilles Putting on His Armour. Urbino (Patanazzi Workshops); c.1580. 66. (Cat.11*) Design for Dish with Priam(?) Begging for the Corpse of Hector from Achilles, by Battista Franco. 67. (Cat.12) Design for Plate with the Greeks Getting into the Trojan Horse, by Battista Franco. 68. (Cat.13) Design for Plate with Trojans Dragging the Horse into Troy, by Battista Franco. 69. (Cat.14) Plate with the Greeks Battering down the Gates of Priam's Palace. Urbino (Fontana Workshops);c.1545-51.
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71. (Cat.15) Plate with Pyrrhus Killing Priam. Probably Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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72. (Cat.17) Design for Plate with Ascanius with a Flame Round His Head, by Battista Franco.
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73. (Cat.17) Plate with Ascanius with a Flame Round His Head. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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75. (Cat.17) Inscription on Back of Cat. No.17, Fig.73.
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76. (Cat.18) Plate with Troy Burning and in Ruins. Urbino (Fontana Workshops);c.1545-51.
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77. (Cat.19) Design for Plate with Aeneas Carrying Anchises on His Shoulders, by Battista Franco. 78. (Cat.19a) Plate with Aeneas Carrying Anchises on His Shoulders While Creusa Is Carried off. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51. 79. (Cat.19 Note) Dish with Aeneas Carrying Anchises (The Centre after Raphael). Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1550. 80. (Cat.21) Design for Dish with the Madness of Hecuba, after Battista Franco. (Windsor Castle). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen. 81. (Cat.22) Dish with? the Goddess Latona Crossing the River. Urbino (Fontana Workshops);? c.1545-51. 82. (Cat.23) Dish with Diana and Her Nymphs Bathing. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65.
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83. Detail of Back of Dish Cat.22, Fig.81.
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84. (Cat.24) Design for Dish with Claudia Quinta Refloating the Boat, by Battista Franco.
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85. Design for Dish with Four Herdsmen in a Landscape, by Battista Franco.
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86. Pilgrim Flask with Four Herdsmen in a Landscape. Urbino (Fontana Workshops);c.1560-65.
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87. Dish with Saul and Abimelech. Duchy of Urbino, c.1570. In the Manner of Battista Franco. (Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum,Brunswick).
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88. Dish with Marcus Curtius. Duchy of Urbino (? Pesaro); c.1555. In the Manner of Battista Franco. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rouen).
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42. (Cat.1) Plate with Paris and Oenone. Duchy of Urbino; c.1560.
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70. (Cat.14a) Plate with the Greeks Battering down the Gates of Priam's Palace.? Pesaro, Late Nineteenth Century.
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74. (Cat.16) Plate with Venus Restraining Aeneas from Killing Helen. Duchy of Urbino; c.1560.
Short Notice
Recent Museum Acquisitions: Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the Victoria & Albert Museum (1968-70)
06/1971 | 819 | 113
Pages: 327-335
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Charleston, R. J. (Charleston, R. J.; C., R. J.; Charleston, Robert; Charleston, Robert Jesse)
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48. Plate. Belgian (Tournay), 1763-71. Soft-Paste Porcelain, Painted in Crimson Enamel and Gilt. Marks, Crossed Swords and Three Crosses in Gilding, the Initials 'ID' Followed by Three Dots All in Crimson, and the Letter 'R' Incised; Diameter, 23 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.78-1969.)
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50. Plate. English (Derby), c.1760-70. Soft-Paste Porcelain, Painted in Enamel Colours and Gilt. Inscribed on the Rear-Wing of a Butterfly Are the Letters: 'Thos. Fl....'; Diameter, 21 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.10-1970.)
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57. Vase. French (Meudon), c.1900-10. Salt-Glazed Stoneware Painted in Black Enamel and Gilt. Mark, 'H. Simmen' in Black Enamel on Base; Height, 34.9 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.13-1970.)
Non-western art unattributed:
39. Beaker. Persian, Probably Tenth Century A. D. Clear, Colourless Glass with Trailed Decoration; Height, 11 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.21-1970.)
Non-western art unattributed:
40. Rhyton in the Form of a Boot. Persian, Probably Fifth-Sixth Century A. D. or Later. Greenish Glass Engraved on the Wheel; Height, 15.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.75-1969.)
Non-western art unattributed:
41. Ewer. Persian, Probably Twelfth-Thirteenth Century A. D. Yellowish Glass Blown in a Dimpled Mould, and with a Blue Thread round the Rim; Height, 21.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.27-1968.)
Non-western art unattributed:
42. Footed Bowl. Persian, Probably Fifth-Sixth Century A. D. Almost Colourless Glass (Much Weathered) with Vertical Mould-Blown Ribbing Pinched into a Mesh Design; Height 10.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.47-1969.)
Non-western art unattributed:
44. Bowl. Persian, Probably Fourth - fifth Century A. D. Greenish Glass with Decoration of Bosses Tooled from a Thick Spiral Thread; Height, 8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.26-1968.)
Non-western art unattributed:
46. Bowl. Persian (Nishapur), Ninth-Tenth Century A. D. Lead-Glazed Earthenware with Slip Decoration; Diameter, 13.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.92-1969.)
Non-western art unattributed:
49. Saucer. Chinese, Decorated in England, c.1760-65. Hard-Paste Porcelain Enamelled in Green and Black, Traces of Gilding on the Border. Inscribed on the Obelisk at the Front: 'Owen Rowe O'Neale'; Diameter, 12.1 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.21-1969.)
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43. Goblet and Cover. English, c.1690. Clear, Colourless Glass; Height with Cover, 38 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.55 & A-1969.)
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45. Ewer. English, c.1680-85, the Engraving Dutch. Colourless Glass, 'Crizzeled', Engraved on the Wheel; Height, 23.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.8919-69.)
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47. Dish. Byzantine, Probably Twelfth Century A. D. Lead-Glazed Earthenware with Design Scratched Through a White Slip ('sgraffiato'); Diameter, 20.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.20-1970.)
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51. Dish. English (London?) c.1660-70. Tin-glazed Earthenware Painted in Blue with a Figure Possibly Emblematic of 'Peace'; Diameter, 48.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.16-1970.)
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52. Dish. English (Brislington), c.1680. Tin-Glazed Earthenware Painted in Manganese-Purple, Blue and Yellow on a Duck-Egg Blue Ground; Diameter, 33 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.1-1969.)
Western art unattributed:
53. Plate. English (London), 1676. Tin-Glazed Earthenware Painted in Yellow, Blue, Purple and Green; Diameter, 21.9 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.86-1969.)
Western art unattributed:
54. Bowl. British ('A' Marked Class), c.1745-60. Porcelain, Enamelled with Fable Subjects. Unmarked; Diameter, 15.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.39-1970.)
Western art unattributed:
55. Bowl and Cover. English ('Girl-in-a-Swing' Factory), c.1749-54. Soft-Paste Porcelain, Painted in Enamels. Unmarked; Overall Height, 13 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.49 & A-1969.)
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56. Plate. German (Nymphenburg), c.1903-06. From a Fourteen Piece Fish Service, Porcelain Painted in Purple, Green and Gilt; Diameter, 24.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.18 to M-1970.)
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