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Exhibition Review
George Scharf’s London. London
06/2009 | 1275 | 151
Pages: 412-414
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Reviewer:
Darley, Gillian (Darley, Gillian)
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George Sharf: From the Regency Street to the Modern Metropolis | institution: Sir John Soane's Museum
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59. Men and boys with advertising boards, by George Scharf. 1834–40. Watercolour with pen and ink, 13.5 by 21.9 cm. (British Museum, London; exh. Sir John Soane’s Museum, London).
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60. Panoramic view of the ruins of the late Houses of Parliament, by George Scharf. 1834. Pencil, watercolour with oil on paper on canvas, 81.5 by 141.5 cm. (Collection of the Palace of Westminster, London; exh. Sir John Soane’s Museum, London).
Exhibition Review
The Adam brothers. London and Cheltenham
05/2008 | 1262 | 150
Pages: 347-349
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Hewlings, Richard (Hewlings, Richard)
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Vaulting Ambition. The Adam Brothers: Contractors to the Metropolis in the Reign of George III | institution: Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum , institution: Sir John Soane's Museum
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51. View from Durham Hill into Lower John Street, by A.F. Kersting. 1936. Photograph. (Estate of A.F. Kersting; exh. Art Gallery and Museum, Cheltenham).
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52. Perspective of the east side of Fitzroy Square, by Robert Chantrell. 1816. Pencil, pen, ink and watercolour, 68.5 by 126 cm. (Sir John Soane’s Museum, London; exh. Art Gallery and Museum, Cheltenham).
Exhibition Review
Neo-classical sculpture and architecture. London
05/2008 | 1262 | 150
Pages: 343-344
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Padiyar, Satish (Padiyar, Satish)
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In Pursuit of Antiquity. Drawings by the Giants of British Neo-Classicism | institution: Sir John Soane's Museum
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The Return of the Gods. Neoclassical sculpture in Britain | institution: Tate Britain
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42. Hylas surprised by the Naiads, by John Gibson. c.1826–36. Marble, 160 cm. high. (Tate Britain, London).
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43. Psyche, by Antonio Canova. c.1789–93. Marble, 152 cm. high. (Private collection; exh. Tate Britain, London).
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44. Bust of a man, by Francis Harwood. 1758. Black stone on yellow Siena marble socle, 69.9 cm. high. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; exh. Tate Britain, London).
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45. Presentation drawing showing a section of the staircase at Home House, London, by Robert Adam. c.1775. Pencil, pen and ink, brush and ink and grey wash, 72.2 by 56 cm. (Sir John Soane’s Museum, London).