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Article
Richard Butler, Glass-Painter
05/1990 | 1046 | 132
Pages: 308-315
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Archer, Michael (Archer, Michael)
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1. Jonah preserved from the sea, by Richard Butler. 1610. Stained and painted glass for the east window of the chapel at Hatfield House. (Hatfield House, Hertfordshire).
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10. Detail from Fig.8 showing the monogram on the panel of St Matthew.
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11. Detail from Fig.8 showing an unidentified figure flanking the pedestal supporting St Thomas with the RB monogram above.
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2. Sacrifice of Isaac, probably painted by Richard Butler. 1610. Stained and painted glass for the chapel at Hatfield House. (Hatfield House, Hertfordshire).
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3. Detail of two heads of apostles in Fig.4, after conservation.
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4. Heads of four saints, probably St John, St Peter, St Paul and St Andrew, by Richard Butler. 1622. Stained and painted glass executed for Sir Henry Slingsby. (East window of the chapel, Red House, Moor Monkton, York, before conservation).
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5. St Peter, St Andrew, St James and St John, by Richard Butler. 1623. Stained and painted glass. (Chapel, Lincoln's Inn, London).
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6. Detail of the head of St James in Fig.5.
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7. Detail of Fig.5 showing the monogram RB from the bottom right-hand corner of the St John panel.
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8. St Philip, St Thomas, St Bartholomew and St Matthew, by Richard Butler. 1623-1626. Stained and painted glass. (Chapel, Lincoln's Inn, London).
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9. Detail of Fig.8 showing Justice, by Richard Butler after Jacob Matham and the altered RB monogram.
Article
'Monmorency's Sword' from Écouen
05/1987 | 1010 | 129
Pages: 298-303
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Archer, Michael (Archer, Michael)
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17. General View of the Château of Écouen from J.-A. Du Cerceau: Les plus excellents bastiments de France, Paris, 1579.
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18. Detail of the Entrance in the Eastern Wing of the Château Showing the Gallery on the First Floor Where Much of the Heraldic Glass Was Located. This View is Also Taken from Du Cerceau.
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12. Panel Painted in Grisaille, Sanguine and Yellow Silver Stain with the Device and Initials of Anne de Montmorency, Constable of France (1493-1567), from the Chateau of Écouen, c. 1548-50. Width 66 cm. Height 103 cm. (Victoria & Albert Museum (c.47-1982)).
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13. Panel in a Window on the North Side of St Mark's, Bristol (The Lord Mayor's Chapel). c. 1544.
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14. Panel Recently Transferred from the Cluny Collections (CL 1041a) to the Museum of the Renaissance at Écouen and Once in the Possession of Alexandre Du Sommerard. (Photo Courtesy of the Musées Nationaux).
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15. Panel in a Window on the South Side of the Church of Saint-Acceul at Écouen. (From the Plate on p. 112 in L. Magne: L'oeuvre des peintres verriers français, Paris 1885).
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16. Two Panels from Écouen in the Seillière Collection Until 1890. (From Plate 62 in H. Havard: Dictionnaire de L'ameublement, Vol: IV, Paris, 1890).
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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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Archer, Michael (Archer, Michael)
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Charleston, R. J. (Charleston, R. J.; C., R. J.; Charleston, Robert; Charleston, Robert Jesse)
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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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.)
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39. Beaker. Persian, Probably Tenth Century A. D. Clear, Colourless Glass with Trailed Decoration; Height, 11 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, C.21-1970.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)
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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.)