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Gainsborough in London
05/2022 | 1430 | 164
Pages: 478-485
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Robinson, Duncan (Robinson, Duncan)
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1. The Mall in St James’s Park, by Thomas Gainsborough. c.1783. Oil on canvas, 120.6 by 147 cm. (Frick Collection, New York).
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2. Mrs George Drummond, attributed in the book under review to Thomas Gainsborough and Gainsborough Dupont and dated c.1784. Oil on canvas, 230.1 by 152 cm. (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts).
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3. Mrs Grace Dalrymple Elliott, by Thomas Gainsborough. 1777–78. Oil on canvas, 234.3 by 153.7 (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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4. Samuel Linley, by Thomas Gainsborough. 1777–78. Oil on canvas, 75.9 by 63.5 cm. (Dulwich Picture Gallery).
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5. Karl Friedrich Abel, by Thomas Gainsborough. c.1765. Oil on canvas, 125 by 100 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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6. Diana and Actaeon, by Thomas Gainsborough. c.1785–88. Oil on canvas, 158.1 by 188 cm. (Royal Collection Trust; © HM Queen Elizabeth II 2022).
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7. The watering place, by Thomas Gainsborough. Before 1777. Oil on canvas, 147.3 by 180.3 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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8. The Marsham children, by Thomas Gainsborough. 1787. Oil on canvas, 242.9 by 181.9 cm. (Gemäldegalerie der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz; photograph Jörg P. Anders).
Article
Reynolds’s portraits
05/2015 | 1346 | 157
Pages: 341-347
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Robinson, Duncan (Robinson, Duncan)
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52. Mr Garrick, between the two muses of Tragedy and Comedy, by Joshua Reynolds (Rothschild Collection, Waddesdon, National Trust)
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53. Commodore Augustus Keppel, by Joshua Reynolds (National Maritime Museum, London)
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54. Kitty Fisher as Cleopatra dissolving the pearl, by Joshua Reynolds (Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood House, London)
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55. Sir Jeffrey Amherst, by Joshua Reynolds (National Maritime Museum, London)
Supplement
Recent acquisitions (1995–2004) at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
07/2004 | 1216 | 146
Pages: 505-512
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Robinson, Duncan (Robinson, Duncan)
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IV. King David in prayer, by Mariano del Buono di Jacopo (1433–?1504). Florence, c.1480–90. Illuminated vellum leaf, 11.5 by 8.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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VI. The dead Christ supported by mourning angels, by Liberale da Verona (c.1445–1527/29). c.1489. Tempera and oil on panel, 116.5 by 76 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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VII. The Virgin and Child enthroned with Sts Cosmas and Damian , with Sts Eustace and George in the background, by Gian Francesco Maineri (active 1489–1506). c.1500. Panel, 28 by 21. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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VIII. Madonna and Child, by Sebastiano del Piombo (1485–1547). c.1513. Panel, 68.5 cm. diam. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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X. The Institution of the Eucharist, by Federico Barocci (1528/35-1612). 1604. Pen, brown ink and brown wash over black chalk, heightened with white and with selected areas worked up in grisaille oil, squared in black chalk on paper, 51.5 by 36.2 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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XI. Teresa of Avila's vision of the dove, by Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640). c.1614. Panel, 97 by 63 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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XII. Portriat medal of Lucy Harington, by Nicolas Briot (c.1579–1646). c.1625. Cast and chase silver, 5.3 by 4.2 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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XIX. The Charente at Port-Bertaud, by Gustave Courbet (1819–77). 1862. 54 by 65 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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XVI. Sunrise. Mist effects, by Claude-Joseph Vernet (1714–89). signed and dated 1760. 100 by 136.8 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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XVII. A poet's monument attended by two female mourners, by Simon-Louis Boizot (1743–1809). Terracotta on original carved and partly gilded wooden socle inscribed 'BOIZOT / SCULPTOR / REGIS. / FECIT ANNO 1790', 41 by 36 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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XVIII. Autumn landscape with a view to the sea, by Samuel Palmer (1805–82). c.1834–35. 26.7 by 38.1 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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XX. Rocks at Port-Coton, the Lion Rock, Belle-Ile, by Claude Monet (1840–1926). 1886. 65 by 81 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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XXI. Young woman seated, by Amedeo Modigliani (1884–1920). c.1914–15. 75 by 52.4 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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XXII. Ancestor I, Ancestor II and Parent I from The family of man, by Barbara Hepworth (1903–75). 1970. Bronze, 277 cm. high; 272 cm. high and 267 cm. high. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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XXIII. Garden2, by Mark Quinn (b.1964). 2000. One of a set of eight digital inkjet prints with varnish on Somerset Velvet Enhanced paper, 80.6 by 125.4 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
Non-western art unattributed:
I. A brick from Ur, dating to 2094–2047 B.C., 18 by 17.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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II. Mycenaean one-handled cup. Fifteenth century B.C. Clay with brown glaze, 7.5 cm. high. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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III. Head vase with black and white female heads. Athens, c.450 B.C.; assigned to Class G (the London Class). Fired clay, 19.7 cm. high. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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IX. Dish with Hero and Leander. Pesaro, for Sforza di Marcantonio. 1561. Maiolica, inscribed n back '61/s', 30 cm. diam. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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V. Fort d'or for Charles de France, Duke of Aquitaine from 1469 to 1472; struck at Bordeaus. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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XIII. Cabinet. Flemish, Antwerp, c.1640–60 (the stand later). Ebony, bone and mirror, with oak panels inside the door and top, painted in oils, 66.5 by 82.2 by 36.9 cm.; stand, 88 by 87.2 by 45.7 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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XIV. Body of a beaker. Flemish, probably Antwerp. c.1660. Ivory, carved in high relief with a frieze of Diana with her attendants and hounds returning from the chase. 15.6 cm. high, 12 cm. diam. at base. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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XV. Covered tankard, ewer and basin. London, 1660. tin-glazed and painted earthenware inscribed 'C/T:H 1660', the tankard painted with a castle, flying a flag bearing the arms of London. Tankard, 26.9 cm. high; ewer, 24 cm. high; basin, 36.9 cm. diam. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
Obituary
Michael Jaffé (1923-97)
02/1998 | 1139 | 140
Pages: 123-124
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Alistair Smart (1922-1992)
07/1993 | 1084 | 135
Pages: 486
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H. S. Ede (1895-1990)
06/1990 | 1047 | 132
Pages: 414-415
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Acquisitions: The First Decade 1977-1986 [Yale Center for British Art] [Exhibition Catalogue][Introduction, Paintings and Sculpture, Prints, Drawings and Rare Books]
10/1986 | 1003 | 128
Pages: 1-21+23-31+33-40
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Cormack, Malcolm (Cormack, Malcolm)
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Friedman, Joan M. (Friedman, Joan M.)
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Noon, Patrick J. (Noon, Patrick J.; Noon, Patrick)
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Robinson, Duncan (Robinson, Duncan)
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Attributed works:
1. Hans Eworth, Portrait of a Woman, Possibly Mary Fitzalan, Duchess of Norfolk, CAT. 15
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1. James Barry, R. A., The Education of Achilles, CAT. 1
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10. J. M. W. Turner, The Devil's Bridge, CAT. 127
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10. Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Peace Embracing Plenty, CAT. 48
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11. Alfred William Hunt, "Blue Lights", Tynemouth Pier - Lighting the Lamps at Sundown, CAT. 94
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11. Walter Richard Sickert, The Camden Town Murder, or What Shall We Do for the Rent?, CAT. 51
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12. Johann Joseph Zoffany, R. A., David Garrick and His Wife by His Temple to Shakespeare, at Hampton, CAT. 59
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12. Sir George Clausen, R. A., Schoolgirls, CAT. 6
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13. Harold Gilman, Mrs. Robert Bevan, CAT. 19
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13. Henry Moore, O. M., Bird and Egg, CAT. 64
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14. Sir Frederick William Burton, Dreams, CAT. 75
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14. Wyndham Lewis, Kermesse, CAT. 104
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15. Henry Fuseli, R. A., Selling of Cupids, CAT. 84
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16. John Greenhill, Portrait of Philip Woolrich, CAT. 90
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17. Augustus John, R. A., Portrait of Gwen John, Ida Nettleship and Ursula Tyrwhitt, CAT. 96
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18. Sir John Everett Millais, P. R. A., The Dying Man, CAT. 107
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19. John Ruskin, Rocky Bank of a River, CAT. 119
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2. Sir Peter Lely, Diana Kirke, Later Countess of Oxford, CAT. 35
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2. Vanessa Bell, Self-Portrait, CAT. 2
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20. Paul Sandby, R. A., Bridgenorth, Shropshire, CAT. 121
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21. Sir Stanley Spencer, Deposition, CAT. 123
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22. Maria Cosway, Imitations in Chalk, CAT. 134 [etching by Maria Cosway after Richard Cosway]
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23. George Alexander Stevens, George Stevens' Celebrated Lecture on Heads, CAT. 142
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24. John Leighton, Comic Art-Manufactures, CAT. 163
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25. A. W. N. Pugin, Floriated Ornament, CAT. 164 [chromolithograph by H. C. Maguire after Pugin]
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26. James Hakewill, Series of Views in the Neighbourhood of Windsor, CAT. 173 [etching by Letitia Byrne after Hakewill]
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3. Richard Parkes Bonington, The Present, CAT. 73
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3. Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Fair Rosamund and Queen Eleanor, CAT. 5
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4. Allan Ramsay, An Unknown Woman in a Pink Dress, CAT. 44
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4. Thomas Creswick, R. A., On the Terrace at Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, CAT. 11
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5. Arthur Devis, Children in an Interior, CAT. 12
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5. Thomas Gainsborough, R. A., Mr. and Mrs. John Gravenor and Their Daughters, Elizabeth and Dorothea, CAT. 16
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6. Thomas Rowlandson, Place des Victoires, CAT. 118
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6. William Hogarth, The Jeffreys Family, CAT. 26
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7. John Constable, R. A., Stratford Mill, 'The Young Waltonians', CAT. 9
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7. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P. R. A., Lord Granville Leveson-Gower, Later 1st Earl Granville, CAT. 32
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8. J. M. W. Turner, Staffa, Fingal's Cave, CAT. 53
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8. Sir John Everett Millais, P. R. A., L'Enfant du Régiment (The Random Shot), CAT. 39
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9. David Cox (The Elder), Windermere during the Regatta, CAT. 78
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9. George Richmond, R. A., And There Appeared an Angel unto Him from Heaven Strengthening Him, CAT. 46
Short Notice
Restoration in the Marches
10/1972 | 835 | 114
Pages: 721
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