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Exhibition Review
Victoria and Albert. London
07/2010 | 1288 | 152
Pages: 485-486
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Reviewer:
Baker, Christopher (Baker, Christopher)
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Victoria & Albert, Art & Love | institution: Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace
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37. The Alhambra table fountain, by R. & S. Garrard & Co. (goldsmiths); Edward Lorenzo Percy, Edmund Cotterill and William Spencer (modellers). 1853. Silver, partly gilt and enamel, 112 by 82 by 82 cm. (The Royal Collection; exh. The Queen’s Gallery, London).
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38. The Madonna of Humility with angels, attributed to Zanobi Strozzi. c.1440–50. Tempera and tooled gold on panel, 87.4 by 49.5 cm. (The Royal Collection; exh. The Queen’s Gallery, London).
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39. Albert, Prince Consort, by Baron Carlo Marochetti. c.1865. Bronze, 19 by 78 by 39 cm. (The Royal Collection; exh. The Queen’s Gallery, London).
Exhibition Review
The conversation piece. Edinburgh and London
10/2009 | 1279 | 151
Pages: 715-717
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Retford, Kate (Retford, Kate)
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The Conversation Piece: Scenes of Fashionable Life | institution: Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace , institution: Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse
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58. Queen Charlotte with her two eldest sons, by Johan Zoffany. c.1765. Canvas, 112.4 by 129.2 cm. (Royal Collection; exh Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London).
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59. The Tribuna of the Uffizi, by Johan Zoffany. 1772–77. Canvas, 123.5 by 154.9 cm. (Royal Collection; exh. Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London).
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60. Windsor Castle in modern times, by Edwin Landseer. 1840–43. Canvas, 113 by 143.8 cm. (Royal Collection; exh. Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London).
Exhibition Review
Amazing rare things. London
07/2008 | 1264 | 150
Pages: 485-486
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Darley, Gillian (Darley, Gillian)
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Amazing Rare Things: The Art of Natural History in the Age of Discovery | institution: Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace
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59. Common or spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus) and South American false coral snake (Anilius scytale), by Maria Sibylla Merian. c.1705–10. Watercolour, bodycolour and gum arabic on vellum, 34.6 by 49.6 cm. (Royal Library, Windsor Castle; exh. Queen’s Gallery, London).
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60. Passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratoria) and turkey oak (Quercus laevis), by Mark Catesby. c.1722–26. Watercolour and bodycolour heightened with gum arabic over pen and brown ink, 26.9 by 36.3 cm. (Royal Library, Windsor Castle; exh. Queen’s Gallery, London).
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58. Gemstones and amulets, by an unidentified artist. c.1630. Watercolour and bodycolour with some silver and gold paint over black chalk, 39.3 by 24.4 cm. (Royal Library, Windsor Castle; exh. Queen’s Gallery, London).
Exhibition Review
Italian art in the Royal Collection. London
11/2007 | 1256 | 149
Pages: 795-798
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Penny, Nicholas (Penny, Nicholas)
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The Art of Italy in the Royal Collection: Renaissance and Baroque | institution: Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace
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58. Hercules tortured by the shirt of Nessus, attributed to Tiziano Aspetti. c.1590. Bronze, 42 cm. high. (Royal Collection; exh. Queen’s Gallery, London).
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59. Head of a man in profile, by Annibale Carracci. c.1588–95. Canvas, 44.8 by 32.1 cm. (Royal Collection; exh. Queen’s Gallery, London).
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60. The Muses, by Tintoretto. c.1578. Canvas, 206.7 by 309.8 cm. (Royal Collection; exh. Queen’s Gallery, London).
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61. Cleopatra with the asp, by Guido Reni. c.1628. Canvas, 114.2 by 95 cm. (Royal Collection; exh. Queen’s Gallery, London).
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62. Portrait of a bearded man, here attributed to Andrea Previtali. c.1515. Canvas, 53.6 by 40 cm. (Royal Collection; exh. Queen’s Gallery, London).
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63. Head of a man, here attributed to Paris Bordone. c.1520–30. Black and white chalks on blue paper, 37.6 by 26 cm. (Royal Collection; exh. Queen’s Gallery, London).
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64. Detail of the frame of Pallas Athene, by Parmigianino (Royal Collection).
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65. Detail of the frame of Portrait of woman in yellow, by Andrea del Sarto (Royal Collection).