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The Victorian high-altar reredos in St Paul’s Cathedral, London
08/2020 | 1409 | 162
Pages: 646-657
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Hall, Michael (Hall, Michael)
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1. The high-altar reredos in St Paul’s Cathedral, London, designed by Thomas Garner and made by Farmer and Brindley. 1888. Photograph by A.F. Kersting, c.1939. (© The Courtauld Institute of Art, London).
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10–12. Angels, by Attilio and Furio Piccirilli for Farmer and Brindley. c.1887. Marble with gilding and imitation rosso antico marble, each 73 by 40 cm. (Private collections; courtesy Bonhams).
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13. The Jesus Chapel, St Paul’s Cathedral, London. Photograph, c.1900. (St Paul’s Cathedral, London; © The Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral).
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14. The high altar, St Paul’s Cathedral, London, following bomb damage. Photograph by Arthur Cross and Fred Tibbs, 1940. (London Metropolitan Archives).
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15. Cherubs, by Farmer and Brindley. c.1887. Marble with gilding. Each 107 by 61 cm. (Private collection; photograph Christie’s).
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2. The nave of St Paul’s Cathedral, looking east. 1870s. Photograph by London Stereoscopic Company. (Mary Evans Picture Library).
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3. The altar in the chapel, Temple Newsam, Yorkshire, by Bodley and Garner. 1877. Photograph, 1948. (Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net).
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4. Model of a proposed reredos for St Paul’s Cathedral, London, by Charles Hopson after a design by Christopher Wren. c.1696. Oak, 119.3 by 91.4 by 62.5 cm. (St Paul’s Cathedral, London; © The Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral).
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5. Sir Christopher Wren’s altar piece, a study for the completion of the apse of St Paul’s, by F.C. Penrose. c.1860. Watercolour, 96 by 56 cm. (St Paul’s Cathedral, London; © The Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral).
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6. Design for the high-altar reredos, St Paul’s Cathedral, London, by Thomas Garner. c.1885. Pencil, pen and ink on paper, 56 by 35.3 cm. (St Paul’s Cathedral Library; © The Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral).
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7. Virgin and Child, by Jean Guillemin for Farmer and Brindley. c.1887. Marble, 142 by 58 cm. (St Paul’s Cathedral, London; © The Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral).
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8. Christ, by Jean Guillemin for Farmer and Brindley. c.1887. The cross was added after 1950. Marble, height 196 cm. (St Paul’s Cathedral, London; © The Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral).
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9. St Paul, by Farmer and Brindley. c.1887. Marble, height 138 cm. (Private collection; photograph Sotheby’s, London).
Article
The fate of Notre-Dame, Paris
08/2019 | 1397 | 161
Pages: 648-652
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Gajewski, Alexandra (Gajewski, Alexandra)
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Hall, Michael (Hall, Michael)
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1. The crossing of the cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris, photographed the day after the fire of 15th April 2019. (Photograph Christophe Petit Tesson; Pool; EPA-EFE; Shutterstock.)
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2. The interior of the roof of Notre-Dame, Paris, before the fire. (Courtesy F. Épaud).
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3. Drawing showing the construction of the medieval roof over the nave of Notre-Dame, Paris. 1982. (Courtesy F. Épaud / Centre de recherches sur les Monuments Historiques).
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4. The flèche, Notre-Dame, Paris, by Charles Melville. c.1874–80. Albumen print on paper, 46 by 34.7 cm. (Photograph © RMN-Grand Palais/Musée d’Orsay; Hervé Lewandowski).
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5. Sculptures of the Apostles and symbols of the Evangelists from the flèche of Notre-Dame, Paris, under restoration at SOCRA, Marsac-sur-l’Isle, in June 2019. (Photograph © M. Alison Stones).
Exhibition Review
John Ruskin: The Power of Seeing
04/2019 | 1393 | 161
Pages: 333-336
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Hall, Michael (Hall, Michael)
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17. ‘The gates of the hills: detail from ‘The Pass of St Gothard’, near Faido, Switzerland, by John Ruskin after J.M.W.Turner. 1855. Watercolour, 32 by 33.6 cm. (Guild of St George and Museums Sheffield; exh. Two Temple Place, London).
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18. John Ruskin, by Benjamin Creswick. 1887. Terracotta, height 30.5 cm. (Guild of St George and Museums Sheffield; exh. Two Temple Place, London).
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19. View of the east end of Saint- Pierre, Chartres, from the River Eure, France, by Thomas Matthew Rooke. 1885. Watercolour, 42.5 by 42.8 cm. (Guild of St George and Museums Sheffield; exh. Two Temple Place, London).
Article
Designing The Burlington Magazine
06/2018 | 1383 | 160
Pages: 452-453
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Hall, Michael (Hall, Michael)
Editorial
Britain’s Lost Masterpieces
11/2017 | 1376 | 159
Pages: 879
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Editorial
Painting in oil
10/2017 | 1375 | 159
Pages: 771
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