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Obituary
Rosalind Joy Savill (1951–2024)
05/2025 | 1466 | 167
Pages: 526–7
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Baker, Christopher (Baker, Christopher)
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Duffy, Stephen (Duffy, Stephen)
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Attributed works:
1. Vase ‘a tête d’éléphant’ of the first size, by Jean-Claude Duplessis. 1758. Painted and gilded soft-paste porcelain, dimensions variable. (Wallace Collection, London; Bridgeman Images).
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2. Detail of Dame Rosalind Joy Savill, by Lucy Anne Dickens. 2001. Chromogenic print. (© Lucy Dickens; National Portrait Gallery, London).
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‘The monarch of the glen’: painting for the new Houses of Parliament
04/2025 | 1465 | 167
Pages: 342-353
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Author:
Duffy, Stephen (Duffy, Stephen)
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1. The monarch of the glen, by Thomas Landseer after Edwin Landseer. 1852. Engraving, 70 by 73 cm. (British Museum, London).
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10. Windsor Park, by Edwin Landseer. ?1850. Oil on canvas, 89.5 by 72.5 cm. (Wolverhampton Art Gallery; Bridgeman Images).
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11. The otter speared, by Edwin Landseer. c.1841–44. Oil on canvas, 200 by 153.7 cm (Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle; Bridgeman Images).
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12. A random shot, by Edwin Landseer. c.1847–48. Oil on canvas, 122 by 183 cm. (Bury Art Museum and Sculpture Centre; Bridgeman Images).
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13. Scene in Brae Mar, by Edwin Landseer. ?c.1851–57. Oil on canvas, 271.8 by 251.5 cm. (Private collection; Bridgeman Images).
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2. The monarch of the glen, by Edwin Landseer. 1849–51. Oil on canvas, 163.8 by 168.9 cm. (Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh; Bridgeman Images).
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3. The Peers’ Refreshment Rooms, by Alfred Newman after George Somers Clarke. 1849. Lithograph, 22.1 by 27.1 cm. (From H.T. Ryde: Illustrations of the New Palace of Westminster, London 1849).
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4. The Peers’ Dining Room. (Photograph courtesy the House of Lords; Roger Harris).
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5. Alfred Denison, 1st Baron Londesborough, by James Faed after Francis Grant. c.1860. Mezzotint, 52.4 by 39.6 cm. (Royal Armouries, Leeds).
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6 and 7. Details of a letter from Edwin Landseer to Edward John Coleman, 9th May 1866 (Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham).
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8. The north wall of the Peers’ Refreshment Rooms, by the Office of Charles Barry. 1846. Ink and watercolour on paper, 15.5 by 13 cm. (National Archives, Kew).
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9. The north wall of the Peers’ Dining Room. (Estates Archive; photograph courtesy UK Parliament, London).
Short Notice
Delaroche in England: a revised dating
05/2024 | 1454 | 166
Pages: 493–495
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Author:
Duffy, Stephen (Duffy, Stephen)
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Attributed works:
1. Page 14 of Visitors to the Armoury of Llewelyn Meyrick Esqr, 1820–30. (Hertford House Historic Collection, Wallace Collection, London).
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2. The fortunate escape of King William the Third, by William Giller after Abraham Cooper. 1829. Engraving, 39.9 by 31.3 cm. (British Museum, London).
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3. Studies of armour from the Meyrick Collection, by James Ward. 1824. Pencil and watercolour on paper, 17.8 by 26.7 cm. (Private collection).
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French artists and the Meyrick armoury
05/2009 | 1274 | 151
Pages: 284-292
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Author:
Duffy, Stephen (Duffy, Stephen)
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Attributed works:
10. A view of Westminster from St James’s Park, by Eugène Delacroix. 1825. Watercolour, 14.3 by 23.4 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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3. Study of armour for man and horse, by Théodore Gericault. 1820. Graphite, 20.3 by 14.2 cm. (Kunsthalle, Bremen).
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4. Armour for man and horse, by Hans Ringler. c.1532–36. (Wallace Collection, London).
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5. The interior of the Oplotheca in Brook Street, by S. Mitan and T. Sutherland after W.M. Craig. 1816. Aquatint, 18.1 by 27 cm. (Library, Wallace Collection, London).
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6. Lara blessé, by Théodore Gericault. 1822. Lithograph, third state, 17.9 by 23 cm. (British Museum, London).
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7. Joan of Arc in prison, by Paul Delaroche. 1824. Canvas, 277 by 217.5 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rouen).
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8. Studies of armour in the Meyrick collection, by Eugène Delacroix. 1825. Graphite, 19 by 27.8 cm. (Hertford House Historic Collection, Wallace Collection, London).
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9. Studies of armour in the Meyrick collection, by Alexandre-Marie Colin. 1825. Graphite, 22.4 by 18.6 cm. (Kunsthalle, Bremen).
Attributed works:
Samuel Rush Meyrick, by Henry Perronet Briggs. 1826. Canvas, 126.4 by 100.5 cm. (Torre Abbey Historic House and Gallery, Torquay).
Western art unattributed:
2. Page 1 of ‘Visitors to the Armoury of Llewelyn Meyrick Esqr. LL.B.’, 1820–30. (Hertford House Historic Collection, Wallace Collection, London).