45. Habitus, by Mary Kelly and Ray Barrie. 2010. Laser-cut acrylic, mirror and wood, 122 by 244 by 244 cm. (Courtesy of the artist; exh. Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester).
Attributed works:
46. Post-partum document: documentation VI, pre-writing alphabet, exergue and diary, by Mary Kelly. 1978. Perspex unit, card, resin and slate, 25.5 by 20 cm. (Arts Council of Great Britain; exh. Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester).
Attributed works:
47. Detail of Stanza II, from The ballad of Kastriot Rexhepi, by Mary Kelly. 2001. Compressed lint, 1 of 49 framed panels, 41 by 122 by 5 cm. each. (Courtesy of the artist; exh. Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester).
46. Aladdin, by Walter Crane. 1875. Colour wood engraving, 27.7 by 23.6 cm. (Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester).
Attributed works:
47. Title page from Jack and the Beanstalk, from Red Riding Hood’s Picture Book, by Walter Crane. 1898. Colour wood engraving, folded dimemsions (as presented) 28.1 by 23.6 cm. (Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester).
Exhibition Review
British watercolours. London, Manchester and Norwich
The Triumph of Watercolour: the early years of the Royal Watercolour Society 1805-55, Face to Face: Portraits of Artists of the Norwich School, Cotman in the British Museum: The James Reeve Collection, The Golden Age of Watercolours and john Sell Cotman and the Norwich School.
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institution: Dulwich Picture Gallery
, institution: Whitworth Art Gallery
Illustrations
Attributed works:
72. Suburbs of an ancient city, by John Varley. 1808. Watercolour, 61.2 by 91.2 cm. (Tate London; exh. Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester).
Attributed works:
73. Exhibition of watercoloured drawings, Old Bond Street, by Augustus Charles Pugin, Thomas Rowlandson and Joseph Stadler. 1808. Aquatint with watercolour, 23.6 by 28.6 cm. (Private collection; ex. Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester).
Attributed works:
74. Alby, Norfolk, by John Middleton. 1847. Watercolour, 31.7 by 48.2 cm. (Norwich Castle Museum).
Attributed works:
75. Drop gate, Duncombe Park, by John Sell Cotman. 1805. Watercolour, 33 by 23.1 cm. (British Museum, London; exh. Norwich Castle Museum).
37. Jack ashore, by Walter Sickert. c.1912-13. Charcoal, brown ink and white heightening. 34.5 by 25.5 cm. (Exh. The Fine Art Society, London).
Attributed works:
38. Study of Cicely Hey for 'The actress', by Walter Sickert. c.1923. Pencil, pen and ink and bodycolour on paper, 12.9 by 6.4 cm. (Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester).
Attributed works:
39. Mamma mia poveretta, by Walter Sickert. c.1903-04, 45.7 by 38.1 cm. (Ivor Braka Ltd. London; exh. Abbot Hall, Art Gallery, Kendal).
Attributed works:
40. Off to the pub, by Walter Sickert. c.1912. 50.8 by 40.6 cm. (Tate, London; exh. Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal).
Exhibition Review
Twentieth-century British art. London and Manchester
Britain Between the Wars 1918-1939 |
institution: Fine Art Society
subjects:
Master drawings from the Collection of The Henry Moore Foundation |
institution: Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert
subjects:
Portrait of a Young Scotsman. A Life of Edward Baird 1904-1949 |
institution: Fleming Collection
subjects:
Spring Fine Art and Antiques Fair |
institution: Olympia
Illustrations
Attributed works:
36. The players, by David Bomberg. c.1914. Pencil and ink wash on paper, 26 by 20 cm. (Collection Dr and Mrs Jeffrey Sherwin; exh. Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester).
Attributed works:
37. By the sea, by Edward Bawden. 1929-30. Linen laid on panel, 63.5 by 86.4 cm. (Exh. The Fine Art Society, London).
Attributed works:
38. Reclining figure, by Henry Moore. 1933. Charcoal, pen and ink and wash on paper, 31 by 55.9 cm. (Henry Moore Foundation, Much Hadham; exh. Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, London).
Attributed works:
39. Birth of Venus, by Edward Baird. 1934-45. 51 by 69 cm. (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; exh. Fleming Collection, London).
Attributed works:
40. Plastic bag, by Prunella Clough. 1988. Board. 107 by 79.5 cm. (Private collection; exh. Olympia, London).