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Bizarre Designs in Silks
10/1955 | 631 | 97
Pages: 322+324-325
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Irwin, John (Irwin, John; Irwin, J.)
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Slomann, Vilhelm (Slomann, Vilhelm; Slomann, V.; Slomann, Vilhelm)
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25. Double Chair, Late Seventeenth Century. Contemporary Covering with 'Bizarre' Design Damasked and Brocaded in Gilded and White-Silver Thread. (Lord Sackville, Knole.).
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The Indian Period of European Furniture. A Reply to Criticisms
01/1935 | 382 | 66
Pages: 21-22+24-26
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Slomann, Vilhelm (Slomann, Vilhelm; Slomann, V.; Slomann, Vilhelm)
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Non-western art unattributed:
A-Oak Day-Bed, Painted. From Macquoid: A History of English Furniture (The Duke of Devonshire); B-Stone Relief from North Bengal. From Rupam, 1929 (Rajshaki Museum); C-Walnut Day-Bed. From Symonds: The Present State of Old English Furniture (Private Collection, England); D-Walnut Day-Bed. Indian. Late Seventeenth Century (Municipal Museum, Gothenburg). The Indian Period of European Furniture
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E-Carved Leg of Malabar Cabinet (Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture
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F-Malabar Cabinet with Carved Figures on the Legs. Perhaps Late Sixteenth Century (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture
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The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
11/1934 | 380 | 65
Pages: 201-205+208-211+213-214
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Slomann, Vilhelm (Slomann, Vilhelm; Slomann, V.; Slomann, Vilhelm)
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Fig. 15. Bronze Leg with Traces of Gilding. Chinese, Han Period (Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen).
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Fig. 16. Porcelain Tray Leg. Chinese, Han Period (The Eumorfopoulos Collection).
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Fig. 17. Chair from a Corean Painting. Sixteenth Century (British Museum).
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Figs. 1-14-Woodcuts from the Encyclopædia San Tsae Too Hwuy, Facs. 24-29, "Implements and Utensils" (1609)
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Plate I. F-Chair of Philip II of Spain. Black Lacquer(?). Chinese. Sixteenth Century (The Escorial). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate II. B-Japanese Painting of the Tosa School (Detail). (British Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate II. C-A Buddhist Divinity. Ceramic Figure. Sixteenth Century. Ming (British Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate I. A-Walnut Armchair. Indian or Indonesian. Probably Early Eighteenth Century (Frederiksborg Museum, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate I. B-Walnut Armchair. Indian or Indonesian. Early Eighteenth Century (Braaby Kirke, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate I. C-Chair, of Teak and Walnut. Indonesian or Chinese (Kunstindustrie Museum, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate I. D-Walnut Chair. English or Eastern. Probably Early Eighteenth Century (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate I. E-Walnut Chair Imported from the East. Early Eighteenth Century (Private Collection, England). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate II. A-Walnut Chest, Showing Chinese Influence. English. Early Eighteenth Century (The Duke of Buccleuch). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate II. D-Chair, Painted and Gilded, with Chinese Figures in Indian Ink. Chinese. About 1730-40 (Frederiksborg Museum, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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Plate III. A, B-Rosewood Bureau, with Detail of Flap. Cantonese, 1741. Height, 232 cm. (C. Hegermann-lindencrone). C-Bamboo Shrine from the Horyuji Temple, Nara. Probably Chinese. Before A. D. 761. Height, 56 cm. D-Rosewood Cupboard. Cantonese. About 1750. Height, 164 cm. (Mr. Johs. V. Jensen). The Indian Period of European Furniture-III
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The Indian Period of European Furniture-II
10/1934 | 379 | 65
Pages: 156-159+162-167+169-171
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Slomann, Vilhelm (Slomann, Vilhelm; Slomann, V.; Slomann, Vilhelm)
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Fig. 1. Tricula. Vogel: Sculptures de Mathura.)
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Fig. 2. Kangra Drawing, Eighteenth Century, Showing Settee. (Coomaraswamy: Rajput Paintings, pl. 62.)
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Fig. 3. Pala Peti Border on Seat Rail of Walnut Chair on Plate II, F.
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Fig. 4. Necklace with Honeysuckle Ornament. (From a Statue at Buddha Gayá.)
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Fig. 5. Frieze. (Tjandi Kidal, Java.)
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Fig. 6. "Lar" from Batik. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
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Fig. 7. Throne from Relief at Borobudur. (Krom and van Erp: Beschrijving, Plates: Ser. I (B) a. Fig. 365.)
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Fig. 8. Throne from Relief at Borobudur. (Plates Ser. II, Fig. 67.)
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Plate III. C-Gold Ornament. (Colonial Institute, Amsterdam). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate III. F-Brass God from Mysore. (National Museum, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate IV. B-Stela with Four-Armed Bodhisattva. Stone. Bihar, Middle of Ninth Century. (India Museum, Calcutta). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Fig. 9. Leg from Chair on Plate IV,A
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Plate I. A-Ebony Chair. Indian (The Duke of Buccleuch). B-Ebony Chair (Detail of Back). Javan (Gemeente Museum, The Hague). C-Ebony Settee with Tricula Ornament on the Back. Indian. D-Head-piece of Ebony Bed. Indian (Both in the Possession of Countess Reventlow, Brahet Rolleborg, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture-II.
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Plate II. A-Walnut Armchair with Shell and Bust Motive. Indian. (H. M. The King of Sweden). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. B-Walnut Armchair with Shell and Bust Motive. Indian? (Private Collection, England). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. C-Child's Walnut Armchair with Mermaids. Height 98 cm. Indian. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. D - Walnut Makara Chair. Indian. (Nordiska Museet, Stockholm). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. E-Detail of Plate II-D. The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. F-Walnut chair with Makara Legs. Indian. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate III. A-Walnut Armchair. Indian. (Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate III. B-Stamp on Plate III-A. The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate III. D-Walnut Chair. Indian? (Formerly, Messrs. Frank Partridge & Son). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate III. E-Walnut Chair, Originally Red Lacquered; Now Black with Silver. Indian. (Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate III. G-Walnut Chair. (Private Collection. England). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate IV. A-Walnut Armchair (Detail), Called the "Nell Gwynn Chair." (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate IV. C-The Bishop of London's Chair (Detail). Workshop of Grinling Gibbons. (St. Paul's Cathedral, London). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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The Indian Period of European Furniture-I
09/1934 | 378 | 65
Pages: 112-115+118-121+124-126
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Slomann, Vilhelm (Slomann, Vilhelm; Slomann, V.; Slomann, Vilhelm)
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Fig. 1. Pietra dura from Delhi Fort, Hammâm.
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Fig. 2. Crīvatsa on Dedicatory Tablet from Mathura.
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Plate II. B-Chair, with Moghul Ivory Inlays. About 1580. Height, 128 cm. (University Museum, Upsala, Sweden). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I
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Plate II. D-Chest, with Moghul Ivory Inlays. About 1580. 65 by 101.5 by 63 cm. (National Museum, Stockholm). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I
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Plate III. A-"Burgomaster" Chair. Ebony Inlaid with Ivory. Indian. Seventeenth Century. Height, 85 cm. (Frederiksborg Museum, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Plate III. B-"Burgomaster" Chair. Painted Black. Indian. Seventeenth Century. Height, 84.8 cm. (National Museum, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Plate V. A, B-Table, Inlaid with Green-Coloured Ivory, Ebony and Different Woods. Seventeenth Century. Height, 77.8 cm. (H. M. the King of Denmark, Rosenborg Castle). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Plate I. A-Ballot Box. Indian Lacquer. 1619. 46 by 46 cm. (The Saddlers' Company, London.) B-Back of (A). The Indian Period of European Furniture-I.
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Plate II. A-Detail of Top of Plate I. The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I
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Plate II. C-Ornamental Detail from the "English" Lacquer Cabinet No. 1091. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I
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Plate III. C-Arm-Chair of Turned Struts and Rails. Indian. Seventeenth Century. (Messrs. Frank Partridge & Sons). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Plate III. D-Table Chair of Oak. Indian. Seventeenth Century. (Private Collection, England). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Plate IV. Small Oak Chest with Drawers, Inlaid with Mother-of-Pearl and Ivory in Veneer of Ebony and Partly Lacquered. Indian. 1640-60. Height, 142 cm. (From a History of English Furniture, by Percy Macquoid. Vol. I. The Age of Oak). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-I.
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Rock-Crystals by Giovanni Bernardi
01/1926 | 274 | 48
Pages: 9-11+13-15+18-20+23
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Slomann, Vilhelm (Slomann, Vilhelm; Slomann, V.; Slomann, Vilhelm)
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Plate I. A-Tityos. Cast iron stove plate. (Kaiser Friedrich Museum); B and C-Ganymede and Tityos. Drawings by Michael Angelo. (Windsor Castle); D-Ganymede. Composition on an embroidered altar frontal. Portuguese East Indies; 16th Century. (National Museum, Lisbon); E and F-Ganymede and Tityos. Impressions from the crystals by Giovanni Bernardi; G-Bowl with rock-crystal of The Entry into the Ark, here attributed to Giovanni Bernardi. (Bargello, Florence). Rock-Crystals by Giovanni Bernardi
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Plate II. H and J-Plaquettes from crystals of The Fall of Phaethon, by Giovanni Bernardi; K-The Fall of Phaethon. Drawing by Michael Angelo. (Windsor Castle); L-Ganymede. Bronze by an unknown artist. (Wallace Collection); M-The Battle of Tunis. Crystal by Giovanni Bernardi, originally intended for the Farnese Casket. (Metropolitan Museum, New York); N, O-Silver medal showing on the obverse a portrait of Charles V, and on the reverse a replica of the crystal illustrated above. (Cabinet, Vienna). Rock-Crystals by Giovanni Bernardi
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Plate III. P, Q-Transfiguration; Cleansing of the Temple. Candelabrum crystals by Giovanni Bernardi. (Copenhagen Museum); R-Silver casket set with crystals by Giovanni Bernardi. (National Museum, Copenhagen); S-The Raising of Lazarus. Drawing by Pierino del Vaga for Giovanni's candelabrum crystals. (Louvre); T, U-The Road to Calvary; The Resurrection. Crystals by Giovanni Bernardi set in the casket shown on Plate III, R. (National Museum, Copenhagen). Rock-Crystals by Giovanni Bernardi