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Archbishop Juxon's Chair
05/1999 | 1154 | 141
Pages: 282-286
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Yorke, James (Yorke, James)
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33. The Juxon Chair and Footstool, by John Casbert. 1661. Beech Wood, with Purple Velvet Upholstery. 127 by 83.8 by 68.5 cm. (Chair); 50.2 by 55.2 by 36.8 cm. (Stool). (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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34. Back View of the Juxon Chair, Photographed before Restoration in 1989.
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36. Engraving Showing the Juxon Chair and Footstool from The Gentleman's Magazine, LXXXIX [November 1808], by Barak Longmate after William Pye (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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37. Illustration from J. Nalson: Journal of the High Court of Justice for the Tryal of King Charles I, London [1683] (British Library, London).
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38. Chair of State, Here Attributed to John Casbert. Marked 'HC 1661' on the Webbing. Beech Wood, with Cloth of Gold Upholstery. 133.3 by 83.2 by 51 cm. (The National Trust, Knole, Kent).
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39. Chair of State, Here Attributed to John Casbert. Marked 'HC 1661' on the Webbing. Beech Wood, with Red Velvet Upholstery. 134.5 by 83.2 by 51 cm. (The National Trust, Knole, Kent).
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40. Illustration Showing the Coronation of Charles II from J. Ogilby: A Brief Narrative of His Majestie's Solemn Coronation, London [1662] (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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41. Illustration from F. Sandford: The History of the Coronation of James II, London [1687], Showing the Coronation Thrones and Other Chairs (British Library, London).
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35. William Juxon (1582-1662). English, c.1640. 125.7 by 101.6 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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42. Henry VIII Seated in a Chair of State, from the King Henry VIII Psalter, c.1546 (British Library, London).
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43. Edward VI, by an Unknown Artist. 125.7 by 101.6 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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A Chest from Cockfield Hall
02/1986 | 995 | 128
Pages: 84+86-91
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10. The Prodigal Son among Swine, by Albrecht Dürer. 1496. Engraving. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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12. The Return of the Prodigal Son (Left-Hand Folio), by Bernard Solomon, from Quadrins Historiques de la Bible, by G. Paradin [Claude Paradin]. Lyons [1558].
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13. Composition with Herms, by Antonio Fantuzzi. Engraving. (Albertina, Vienna).
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14. The Return of the Prodigal Son, by Martin van Heemskerk. 1559. (Private Collection).
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15. The Return of the Prodigal Son, by Lucas van Leyden. 1510. Engraving. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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16. Design with Female Head between Two Eagles, by Jean Mignon. Engraving. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris).
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11. The Return of the Prodigal Son. Flemish Cushion Cover. Late Sixteenth Century. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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5. Painted Travelling Chest (Right Lock Missing). Wood, Covered in Leather. (Cockfield Hall, Suffolk).
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6. One Side of the Chest Illustrated in Fig.5, Showing Arabesques Painted in Yellow.
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7. Detail of Central Hasp of the Chest in Fig.5.
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8. Detail of the Left-Hand Side of the Chest in Fig.5, Showing the Penitence of the Prodigal Son.
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9. Detail of the Right-Hand Side of the Chest in Fig.5, Showing the Return of the Prodigal Son.