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More art on the line: the Royal Academy’s Antique Room in the exhibition of 1792
04/2008 | 1261 | 150
Pages: 224-231
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Shanes, Eric (Shanes, Eric)
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1. The display in the Antique Room in the Royal Academy exhibition of 1792, by Thomas Sandby. 1792. Graphite on tracing paper, 25 by 44.4 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London)
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10. Sand quarry at Alum Bay, possibly to be identified with the View on the beach, Isle of Wight, by Julius Caesar Ibbetson. 1792. Panel, 19 by 25.4 cm. (Tate Britain, London)
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11. Detail of Fig.1
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12. A view of Bath from Spring Gardens, by Thomas Hearne. 1790. Watercolour and pen and ink over pencil, 31 by 46.3 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven)
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2. Ground plan of the Antique Room in the 1792 exhibition, not to scale. Drawing by Mark Shanes
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3. Detail of Fig.1
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4. One of the porters of the Royal Academy, by John Russell RA. 1792. Pastel on paper, 72.5 by 60 cm. (Courtauld Institute Galleries, London)
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5. The rose-bud, from Prior, by Richard Westall. 1792. Watercolour and gouache over graphite on paper, 32.4 by 39.1 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven)
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6. Portrait of John Clementson, by Gainsborough Dupont. 1792. Canvas, 127 by 96.5 cm. (Gainsborough House Museum, Sudbury)
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7. Detail of Fig.1
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8. Malmsbury Abbey, by Joseph Mallord William Turner. 1792. Watercolour, 54.6 by 38.7 cm. (Norwich Castle Museum)
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9. Battle Abbey-gate, Sussex, by Michael Angelo Rooker. 1792. Watercolour, 41.9 by 59.7 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London)
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Identifying Turner's Chamonix Water-Colours
11/2000 | 1172 | 142
Pages: 687-694
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33. Mer de Glace, in the Valley of Chamouni, Switzerland, by J. M. W. Turner. c.1814. Water-Colour on Paper, 68.5 by 101.5 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT).
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34. The East Drawing Room of 45 Grosvenor Place, London, by J. M. W. Turner. April-June 1819. Water-Colour on Paper, 15.5 by 21.7 cm. (Private Collection).
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35. The East Drawing Room of 45 Grosvenor Place, London, by John Chessel Buckler. April-June 1819. Water-Colour on Paper, Size Unknown. (Private Collection).
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36. Mont-Blanc, from Fort Roch, in the Val D'Aosta, by J. M. W. Turner. c.1814. Water-Colour on Paper, 69 by 104 cm. (Private Collection).
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37. Montanvert, Valley of Chamouni, by J. M. W. Turner. Signed and Dated 1809. Water-Colour on Paper, 28 by 39.5 cm. (Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester).
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38. Mer de Glace, Blair's Hut, by J. M. W. Turner. c.1803. Water-Colour Touched with Gouache on Paper, 27.4 by 38.9 cm. (Courtauld Gallery, London).
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39. Glacier and Source of the Arveron, Going up to the Mer de Glace, by J. M. W. Turner. Exhibited Royal Academy, 1803. Water-Colour on Paper, 27.8 by 39.5 cm. (National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Cardiff).
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40. Chamoni source de Arveiron, by J. M. W. Turner. 1802. Pencil, Black Chalk, Water-Colour and Gouache on Paper Prepared with a Black Wash, 31.3 by 46.8 cm. (Tate Gallery, London).
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41. The Battle of Fort Rock, Val d'Aouste, Piedmont, 1796, by J. M. W. Turner. Signed and Dated 1815. Exhibited, Royal Academy, 1815. Water-Colour on Paper, 69.5 by 101 cm. (Tate Gallery, London).
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42. Valley of Chamouni, by J. M. W. Turner. c.1814. Water-Colour on Paper, 28 by 39.4 cm. (Taft Museum, Cincinnati).
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The True Subject of a Major Late Painting by J. M. W. Turner Identified
05/1984 | 974 | 126
Pages: 284-285+287-288
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26. Inverary Pier. Loch Fyne. Morning (Formerly Known as Monte Rosa) by J. M. W. Turner. 91.5 by 122 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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27. Inverary Pier. Loch Fyne. Morning, by J. M. W. Turner. Mezzotint Engraving (Drawn, Etched and Engraved by the Artist). Plate 35, Part VII of Liber Studiorum [Published 1st June 1811].
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Turner's Picturesque Views
04/1981 | 937 | 123
Pages: 240
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