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Article
A university building for New York
07/2008 | 1264 | 150
Pages: 444-451
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Author:
Danziger, Elon (Danziger, Elon)
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1. Elevation and plan for a project for New York University, by Alexander Jackson Davis. 1832. Watercolour, ink and graphite on paper, 36.4 by 25.4 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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10. Gothic saloon, Masonic Hall, New York, designed by Hugh Reinagle, by Charles Burton. 1831. Brown ink and wash, grey wash and graphite on paper, 7 by 8.9 cm. (New-York Historical Society, New York).
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11. Study for vaulting of New York University Chapel, by Alexander Jackson Davis. 1835. Watercolour, ink and graphite on paper, 33 by 25.5 cm. (Avery Library, Columbia University, New York).
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12. Interior of Christ Church, Oxford, by F.C. Lewis after F. Nash. Aquatint, 33.6 by 27.5 cm. (From R. Ackermann: Oxford, London 1814).
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13. Interior of New York University chapel, presentation perspective, designed by Alexander Jackson Davis, drawn by Alexander Jackson Davis and studio. 1835. Watercolour, ink and graphite on paper, 65.9 by 48.9 cm. (New-York Historical Society, New York).
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2. Perspective study for a project for New York University, by Alexander Jackson Davis. 1832. Watercolour, ink and graphite on paper, 37.1 by 52.4 cm. (New-York Historical Society, New York).
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3. Radcliffe Observatory by James Wyatt, by J.C. Stadler after W. Westall. Aquatint, 33.6 by 275 cm. (Detail from R. Ackermann: Oxford, London 1814; courtesy Donohue Rare Book Room, Gleeson Library, University of San Francisco).
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4. Author’s reconstruction of the ground-floor plan of the New York University building, 1832–33, designed by David Bates Douglass and Cyrus Mason, possibly assisted by Abraham John Mason.
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5. The New York University building on Washington Square, designed by David Bates Douglass and Cyrus Mason, possibly assisted by Abraham John Mason. Photograph, 22.2 by 25.4 cm. (From P.A. Chadbourne and W. Burritt Moore, eds.: The Public Service of the State of New York, III, Boston 1882).
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6. Allegorical landscape with New York University, by Samuel F.B. Morse. 1835–36. Canvas, 57.2 by 92.1 cm. (New-York Historical Society, New York).
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7. Project for Columbia College, elevations, designed and drawn by James Renwick, Sr. 1813. Ink and watercolour on paper, 25.7 by 20.3 cm. (Avery Library, Columbia University, New York).
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8. Elevation of the Masonic Hall, New York, designed by Hugh Reinagle, by Anthony Imbert after Alexander Jackson Davis. Engraving. (From Views of the Public Buildings in the City of New-York, New York 1827).
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9. West front of King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, by J.C. Smith after S. Prout. Engraving. (From J. Britton: Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain, 1, London 1807).
Article
The Cook collection, its founder and its inheritors
07/2004 | 1216 | 146
Pages: 444-458
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Author:
Danziger, Elon (Danziger, Elon)
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Attributed works:
1. Adoration of the Magi, by Fra Angelico and Filippo Lippi. c.1445. Tempera on panel, 137.3 cm. diam. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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10. The Last Judgement, from the Cuidad Rodrigo altarpiece, by Fernando Gallego and assistants. c.1488. Canvas applied to panel, 153.7 by 110.5 cm. (University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson).
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11. Virgin and Child with the apple, by Luca della Robbia. c.1455-60. Enamelled terracotta, 58 by 44 cm. (Skulpturensammlung, Berlin).
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13. Plague in an ancient city, by Michael Sweerts. c.1652-54. 121 by 175 cm. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art).
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14. Presentation model for the seal of Cardinal Giulio de' Medici, by Lautizio da Perugia. c.1513. Gilt bronze, 11.7 cm. high. (Private collection).
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15. Sir Herbert Cook, by William Orpen. 1923. 98 by 84 cm. (Cook family collection).
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2. The three Marys at the sepulchre, by Jan van Eyck. c.1430. Panel, 71.5 by 90 cm. (Museum Boijmans Van Neuningen, Rotterdam).
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22. La Schiavona ('Caterina Cornaro'), by Titian. c.1511. 118 by 97 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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23. Portrait of a boy, by Rembrandt. c.1645-50. 65 by 56 cm. (Norton Simon Foundation, Pasadena).
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25. Huis Elswout, Overveen, by Gerrit Berckheyde. c.1680. 50.8 by 78.8 cm. Frans Halsmuseum, Haarlem, on loan from Instituut Collectie Nederland).
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26. Perseus armed by Mercury and Minerva, by Paris Bordone. c.1545-55. 104.2 by 154.2 cm. (Birmingham Museum of Art, AL).
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27. Christ at the column, by Antonello da Messina. c.1476. Panel, 29.5 by 21 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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3. Old woman cooking eggs, by Diego Velázquez. 1618. 100.5 by 119.5 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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7. Grand Junction Canal at Southall Mill ('The Windmill and the Lock'), by J.M.W. Turner. 1810. 92 by 122 cm. (Private collection, London).
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8. Holy Family, by Parmigianino. c.1523. Panel, 35.5 by 41.5 cm. (Princes Gate Collectiom, Courtauld Institute of Art, London).
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9. Holy Family, by Fra Bartolomeo. 1516. Panel, 145.7 by 119.2 cm. (Cook family collection).
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12. Plate with Dido and Aeneas. Faenza ware. 1530s. 26.7 cm. diam. (National Galllery of Victoria, Melbourne).
Western art unattributed:
16. Doughty House: the drawing room. c.1905. Photograph. (Cook family collection).
Western art unattributed:
17. Doughty House: the Old Gallery. c.1905. Photograph. (Cook family collection).
Western art unattributed:
18. Doughty House: the smoking room. c.1905. Photograph. (Cook family collection).
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19. Doughty House: the Long Gallery. c.1905. Photograph. (Cook family collection).
Western art unattributed:
20. Doughty House: the Octagon Room. c.1905. Photograph. (Cook family collection).
Western art unattributed:
21. Doughty House: the Organ Room. c.1905. Photograph. (Cook family collection).
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24. View of the Garden Gallery, Doughty House. Photograph. (Cook collection archive, care of John Somerville, England).
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4. Sir Francis Cook. c.1900. Photograph. (Cook family collection).
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5. Doughty House, Richmond, Surrey. c.1905. Photograph. (Cook family collection).
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6. Sarcophagus with combat scene. Etruscan, third century B.C. Nenfro, 155 by 207 by 70 cm. (Museu Arqueológico de Saõ Miguel de Odrinhas, Sintra).