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The Gaignières-Fonthill Vase; A Chinese Porcelain of about 1300
04/1961 | 697 | 103
Pages: 124-133
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Lane, Arthur (Lane, Arthur; L., A.)
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10. Porcelain Jar, Painted in Underglaze Blue and Red. Chinese, c.1300. Height, 33 cm. (Percival David Foundation, London.)
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11. Porcelain Bottle (Cut down). Chinese, c.1300; the Ormolu Mounts German, Early Eighteenth Century. Height, 27.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London.)
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4. Porcelain Bottle. Chinese, c.1300. Height, 28.3 cm. (National Museum of Ireland, Dublin.)
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5. Another View of the Porcelain Bottle Reproduced in Fig. 4. [Chinese, c.1300. Height, 28.3 cm. (National Museum of Ireland, Dublin.)]
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8. Porcelain Bottle. Chinese. c.1300. Height, 28.2 cm. (Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto.)
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9. Porcelain Bottle (Cut down). Chinese, c.1300. Height, 22.2 cm. (Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto.)
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2. Frontispiece, Britton's Fonthill Abbey. 1823.
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3. Water-Colour Drawing, 45 by 30 cm. c.1713. (Gaignières Collection.)
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6. Woodcut from Rutter's Fonthill Abbey. 1823.
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7. Detail from Dreiturmreliquar. c.1370-5. Silver-Gilt and Enamel; Height, 93.5 cm. (Minster Treasury, Aachen.)
Article
Florentine Painted Glass and the Practice of Design
02/1949 | 551 | 91
Pages: 42-48
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Lane, Arthur (Lane, Arthur; L., A.)
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19. Solomon and Nathan. Windows in East Wall, Santa Croce, Florence. Perhaps Designed by Agnolo Gaddi.
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25. Detail from the Ascension of Christ in One of the occhi in the Dome. Duomo, Florence. Designed by Lorenzo Ghiberti, 1443.
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17. The Crucifixion. Occhio at Apex of East Window in Santa Croce, Florence. Diameter, 120 cm.
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18. Detail of fig. 17. Virgin Mary , detail from the Crucifixion of fig. 17
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24 Detail from the Ascension of Christ in One of the occhi in the Dome. Duomo, Florence. Designed by Lorenzo Ghiberti, 1443.
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Four Heads of Franciscans from a Window above the Capella Bardi, Santa Croce, Florence.
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Reconsidering "Hispano-Moresque"
06/1947 | 531 | 89
Pages: 164-165
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The Baroque Faïence of Nevers
02/1947 | 527 | 89
Pages: 35-42
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Lane, Arthur (Lane, Arthur; L., A.)
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Plate I. B-Etching by Michel Dorigny, 25.7 by 20.2 cm. The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate I. D-The Rape of Europa. By Simon Vouet. (Private Collection). The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate II. A-Ewer. About 1650-70. (Musee Ceramique de Sevres). The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate II. B-Etching by M. Dorigny after O. Fialetti. Detail of Frieze. Height, 12.4 cm. The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate II. D-Engraving by Z. Heince. Detail. The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate III. B-Etching by Pierre Brebiette. 7.6 by 10 cm. The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate III. D-Etching by M. Merian after Fialetti's Scherzi D'amore. Detail. The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate IV. B-Engraving by the Master of the Die, from la Favola di Psiche. Detail. The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate IV. D-Jar, Signed and Dated "Dlf 1644." Height, 43.2 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge). The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate I. A-Ewer. About 1650-60. Height, 65 cm. (Louvre, Paris). The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate I. C-Dish. About 1650-60. Diameter, 24.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate II. C-Hunting Bottle. About 1650-70. Height, 31 cm. (G. Levy Collection). The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate III. A-Jar, about 1650-70. Height, 26.7 cm. (British Museum). The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate III. C-Hunting Bottle. About 1650-70. Height, 30 cm. (Th. Banmeyer Collection). The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate IV. A-Ewer. About 1650-70. Height, 56 cm. (Noetzlin Collection). The Baroque Faience of Nevers
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Plate IV. C-Ewer Painted in Blue and White. About 1650-70. Height, 43 2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Baroque Faience of Nevers
Article
Early Hispano-Moresque Pottery: A Reconsideration
10/1946 | 523 | 88
Pages: 246+248-253
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Plate I. A-The Alhambra Vase. 14th Century. Painted in Lustre and Blue. Height 136 cm. (Alhambra, Granada). Early Hispano-Moresque Pottery.
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Plate I. B-Lustre-Painted Bowl Formerly Built into the Hotel de Ville, Saint-Antoine. 12th Century (?). (After Viollet le Duc). Early Hispano-Moresque Pottery.
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Plate I. C-"Alhambra" Vase, Painted in Lustre. 14th Century. Height 117 cm. (Museum, Palermo). Early Hispano-Moresque Pottery.
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Plate I. D-Lustre-Painted Bowl from Sicily. 12th Century (?). (Claudius Cote Collection, Lyon). Early Hispano-Moresque Pottery.
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Plate I. E-Lustre-Painted Bowl, Marked "Malaga". 14th Century. Diameter, 23 cm. (Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum, Berlin). Early Hispano-Moresque Pottery.
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Plate I. F-Paterna-Ware Dish, Painted in Green, Purple and Yellow. 14th Century. (Whereabouts Unknown)., Early Hispano-Moresque Pottery.
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Plate II. A-Fragments of Malaga Lustre Ware. From Fostat. 14th Century. Largest Piece, 20 cm. Wide. (Victoria and Albert Museum)., Early Hispano-Moresque Pottery
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Plate II. B-Reverse of Fragments Illustrated in A., Early Hispano-Moresque Pottery
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Plate II. C-Fragments of Lustre Ware from Fostat. 14th Century. Largest Piece, 21 cm. Wide. (Victoria and Albert Museum)., Early Hispano-Moresque Pottery
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Plate II. D-Paterna-Ware Bowl. Painted in Green and Purple. 14th Century. (Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum, Berlin)., Early Hispano-Moresque Pottery
Article
The So-Called "Kubachi" Wares of Persia
10/1939 | 439 | 75
Pages: 156-157+160-163
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Plate I. A-Blue-and-White Tiles from Damascus. About 1425. B-G-Dishes from Kubachi (B, C Black and Green; D Polychrome; E, F, G Blue-and-White). Fifteenth to Sixteenth Century (All in the Victoria and Albert Museum, B Kelekian Loan). The So-Called "Kubachi" Wares of Persia
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Plate II. A-Polychrome Dish from Kubachi about 1600. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The So-Called "Kubachi" Wares of Persia
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Plate II. B-Polychrome Dish from Kubachi. About 1600. (Victoria and Albert Museum, Kelekian Loan). The So-Called "Kubachi" Wares of Persia
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Plate II. C-Polychrome Wall-Tiles. Early Seventeenth-Century (Victoria and Albert Museum). The So-Called "Kubachi" Wares of Persia
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Plate III. A-Polychrome Wall-Tiles. About 1550. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The So-Called "Kubachi" Wares of Persia
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Plate III. B-Polychrome Wall-Tile from Khorassan. About 1600. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The So-Called "Kubachi" Wares of Persia