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Book Review
Shakespeare’s Restless World
04/2013 | 1321 | 155
Pages: 261
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Goldring, Elizabeth (Goldring, Elizabeth)
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Book Review
Shakespeare: Staging the World
04/2013 | 1321 | 155
Pages: 261
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Goldring, Elizabeth (Goldring, Elizabeth)
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Exhibition Review
Shakespeare in Art. London
07/2003 | 1204 | 145
Pages: 531-534
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Ormond, Leonée (Ormond, Leonée; O., L.)
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Illustrations
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45. The tomb scene: Juliet with the dead Romeo, by Joseph Wright of Derby. c. 1790-91. 177.8 by 241.3 cm. (Derby Art Gallery; exh. Dulwich Picture Gallery, London).
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46. The wrestling scene from 'As You Like It', by Francis Hayman. c. 1740-42. 52.7 by 92.1 cm. (Tate, London; exh. Dulwich Picture Gallery, London).
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47. Talma in the role of Hamlet, by Anthelme-François Lagrenée. 1810. 137 by 105 cm. (Comédie Française, Paris; exh. Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara).
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48. Romeo and Juliet, by Anselm Feuerbach. 1864. 200 by 115 cm. (Thüringer Museum, Eisenach; exh. Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara).
Article
Isambard Kingdom Brunel's 'Shakespeare Room'
02/1995 | 1103 | 137
Pages: 108-118
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Faberman, Hilarie (Faberman, Hilarie)
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McEvansoneya, Philip (McEvansoneya, Philip)
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59. Isambard Kingdom Brunel, by John Callcott Horsley. c. 1857. 91.5 by 70.5 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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60. Sketch for Installation of Brunel's Shakespeare Room, by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. c.1848-49. Pencil on Graph Paper, 30.5 by 19 cm. (Brunel Collection, University Library, Bristol).
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61. Sketch for Installation of Brunel's Shakespeare Room, by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. c. 1850. Pencil on Graph Paper, 30.5 by 19 cm. (Brunel Collection, University Library, Bristol).
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62. Jacques and the Stag, by F. R. Lee. 86 by 122 cm. (Sold, Sotheby's, London, 30th March 1982, lot 27).
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63. Macbeth and the Witches, by Clarkson Stanfield. 1850. 80 by 132 cm. (Leicestershire Museum and Art Gallery).
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64. Titania and Bottom, by Edwin Landseer. 82 by 133 cm. (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne).
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65. Queen Catherine of Aragon and Capucius, by Charles Robert Leslie. 1849-50. 60.9 by 81.3 cm. (Mead Art Museum, Amherst).
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66. Hermione (Mrs Charles Keane), by Charles Robert Leslie. 1856. 73.7 by 50.8 cm. (Royal Shakespeare Picture Gallery and Museum, Stratford-upon-Avon).
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67. Launce's Substitute for Proteus's Dog, by Augustus Leopold Egg. 1849. 54.9 by 79.4 cm. (Leicestershire Museum and Art Gallery).
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68. Taste, by Abraham Bosse. 1635. Engraving, 25.7 by 32.6 cm. (Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA).
Publication Received
Shakespeare in American Painting. A Catalogue from the Late Eighteenth Century to the Present
02/1995 | 1103 | 137
Pages: 126
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Allen, Brian (Allen, Brian)
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Shakespeare in American Painting. A Catalogue from the Late Eighteenth Century to the Present | author: Studing, Richard
Article
The Rococo in England: Book Illustrators, Mainly Gravelot and Bentley
12/1985 | 993 | 127
Pages: 870+872-880
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Halsband, Robert (Halsband, Robert)
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42. Tail-Piece Vol. II, p.6. 11 by 7.8 cm. Horace: Opera: 2 Vols., London, John Pine [1733, 1737].
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43. Title Page Vignette, Vol. I, Signed Sim: Gribelin Sculps. 8.3 by 9.2 cm. Anthony, Earl of Shaftesbury: Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, 3 Vols., 2nd Edition, London [1714].
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44. F.16, Vol. I, Signed Bickham Sculp. 31.5 by 19.5 cm. George Bickham, Junior: The Musical Entertainer, 2 Vols. London, Charles Corbett [1737-1739].
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45. Frontispiece for Fable II, Signed H. Gravelot, inv. et delin. G. Scotin, Sculp. 15.3 by 9.8 cm. John Gay: Fables... Volume the Second, London, J. and P. Knapton and T. Cox [1738].
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46. Frontispiece for 'The Tempest', Vol. I, Signed H. Gravelot in & del. G. Vander Gucht Scul. 13.3 by 7.6 cm. Shakespeare: Works, ed. L. Theobald, 2nd ed., London, H. Lintot et al. [1740], 8 Vols.
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47. Frontispiece for 'Othello', Signed H. Gravelot in & del. G. Vander Gucht Scul. 13.3 by 7.6 cm. Shakespeare: Works, ed. L. Theobald, 2nd ed., London, H. Lintot et al. [1740], 8 Vols.
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48. Frontispiece for 'Macbeth', Signed H. Gravelot in & del. G. Vander Gucht Scul. 13.3 by 7.6 cm. Shakespeare: Works, ed. L. Theobald, 2nd ed., London, H. Lintot et al. [1740], 8 Vols.
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49. Facing p. 305, Vol. II. Signed H. Gravelot inv. et Sculp. 12.7 by 7.4 cm. Samuel Richardson: Pamela, 6th ed. Corrected, 4 Vols. London, Osborn and Riving ton [1742].
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50. Facing Page 358, Vol. I. Signed F. Hayman inv. H. Gravelot Sculp. 12.7 by 7.4 cm. Samuel Richardson: Pamela, 6th ed. Corrected, 4 Vols. London, Osborn and Rivington [1742].
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51. Frontispiece for 'The Tempest', Vol. I. Signed F. Hayman inv. H. Gravelot Sculps. 21 by 14.7 cm. Shakespeare: Works, ed. Thomas Hammer, 6 Vols. Oxford, University Press [1743-44].
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52. Facing p.311, Vol. I. Signed F. Hayman inv. del. C. Grignion Sculp. 21.1 by 18.9 cm. John Milton: Paradise Lost. A New Edition, ed. Thomas Newton, 2 Vols. London, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper [1749].
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53. Title Page, 37.8 by 27.7 cm. Designs... Poems, R. Dodsley, London [1753]. 53. Title Page, 37.8 by 27.7 cm. Designs... Poems, R. Dodsley, London [1753]. [Designs by R. Bentley, poems by T. Gray ]
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54. Tail Piece, f.23. 13.9 by 10.2 cm. Designs... Poems, R. Dodsley, London [1753]. 53. Title Page, 37.8 by 27.7 cm. Designs... Poems, R. Dodsley, London [1753]. [Designs by R. Bentley, poems by T. Gray ]
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55. Frontispiece for 'Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes', Facing f.[5], Signed on Palette 'RB' [Richard Bentley del.]. 25 by 18.6 cm. Designs... Poems, R. Dodsley, London [1753]. [Designs by R. Bentley, poems by T. Gray ]
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56. Frontispiece for 'Ode', Facing f.[1], Signed J. S. Müller sc., 25.2 by 18.2 cm. Designs... Poems, R. Dodsley, London [1753]. [Designs by R. Bentley, poems by T. Gray ]
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57. Frontispiece for 'Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College', Facing f.[8], Signed J. S. Müller sc. 26.2 by 18.5 cm. Designs... Poems, R. Dodsley, London [1753]. [Designs by R. Bentley, poems by T. Gray ]
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58. Frontispiece for 'A Long Story', Facing f.[14], Signed J. S. Müller sc. 28.2 by 21 cm. Designs... Poems, R. Dodsley, London [1753]. [Designs by R. Bentley, poems by T. Gray ]
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59. Frontispiece for 'Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard', Facing f.[28], Signed on Lower Left Pedestal 'B' [Bentley] and C. Grignion Sculp. 26.2 by 21.1 cm. Designs... Poems, R. Dodsley. London [1753]. [Designs by R. Bentley, poems by T. Gray ]
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60. Tail-Piece, f.7. 15.5 by 11.6 cm. Designs... Poems, R. Dodsley, London [1753]. [Designs by R. Bentley, poems by T. Gray ]
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61. Tail-Piece, f.13. 11.3 by 13.5 cm. Designs... Poems, R. Dodsley, London [1753]. [Designs by R. Bentley, poems by T. Gray ]
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62. Head-Piece, f.[28], Signed C. Grignion Sculp. 11.2 by 19.3 cm. Designs... Poems, R. Dodsley, London [1753]. [Designs by R. Bentley, poems by T. Gray ]
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63. Tail-Piece, f.[36], Signed C. Grignion Sculp. 11.4 by 14.8 cm. Designs... Poems, R. Dodsley, London [1753]. [Designs by R. Bentley, poems by T. Gray ]
Letter
Blake's Sketches for 'Hamlet'
04/1985 | 985 | 127
Pages: 229
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Wetenhall, John (Wetenhall, John)
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Short Notice
An Early Drawing for 'The Tempest' by John Everett Millais
08/1984 | 977 | 126
Pages: 502-504
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Bennett, Mary (Bennett, Mary)
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19. Ferdinand and Ariel, by John Everett Millais. Pen and Black Ink on Paper, 28.4 by 20 cm. Signed and Dated 1848. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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20. Ferdinand Lured by Ariel, by John Everett Millais. 14.6 by 10.9 cm. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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A Rediscovered Study for Walter H. Deverell's Lost Painting, 'The Banishment of Hamlet'
05/1984 | 974 | 126
Pages: 282-284
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Jeffrey, Rebecca A. (Jeffrey, Rebecca A.)
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25. The Banishment of Hamlet, by Walter Howell Deverell. Signed. Pen, Black Ink and Grey Wash over Pencil on Paper, 22.8 by 29.5 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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The Chandos Portrait: A Suggested Painter
03/1982 | 948 | 124
Pages: 146-147+149
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Author:
Edmond, Mary (Edmond, Mary)
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24. The 'Chandos' Portrait. 55.2 by 43.8 cm. (The National Portrait Gallery). [attributed to John Taylor, d. 1651]
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25. The Master and the Wardens of 1631-32. 114.4 by 159.3 cm. (The Worshipful Company of Painter-Stainers, London).
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