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Dyce 'in Camera': New Evidence of His Working Methods
11/1990 | 1052 | 132
Pages: 760-765
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Willsdon, Clare A. P. (Willsdon, Clare A. P.; Willsdon, Clare)
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1. Highland Ferryman, by William Dyce. 1858. Board, 48.4 by 59.6 cm. (Aberdeen Art Gallery).
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2. Pegwell Bay, Kent - A Recollection of 5th October 1858, by William Dyce. 1859-60. 63.5 by 88.9 cm. (Tate Gallery, London).
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3. Scene in Arran, by William Dyce. 1859. Board, 34.9 by 49.1 cm. (Aberdeen Art Gallery).
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4. Man of Sorrows, by William Dyce. 1860. Millboard, 34.9 by 48.4 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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5. Titian Preparing to Make His First Essay in Colouring, by William Dyce. 1857. 91.4 by 67.2 cm. (Aberdeen Art Gallery).
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Paul Sérusier the Celt: Did He Paint Murals in Edinburgh?
02/1984 | 971 | 126
Pages: 86+88-91
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Willsdon, Clare A. P. (Willsdon, Clare A. P.; Willsdon, Clare)
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29. Pastorale bretonne, by Hare after Paul Sérusier. From Evergreen [Spring 1895].