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Exhibition Review
Lee Miller and Surrealism in Britain. The Hepworth Wakefield
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 863-865
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Matheson, Neil (Matheson, Neil)
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21. Portrait of space, near Siwa, Egypt, by Lee Miller. 1937. Gelatin silver print, 29.2 by 23.3 cm. (© Lee Miller Archives, East Sussex; exh. The Hepworth Wakefield).
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22. A l’heure de l’observatoire – Les amoureux, by Man Ray. 1932–34/1970. Coloured lithograph after oil painting. 68 by 104 cm. (Collection Clo and Marcel Fleiss, Paris; exh. The Hepworth Wakefield).
Exhibition Review
Cecil Beaton. Theatre of War. London
12/2012 | 1317 | 154
Pages: 865-866
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Vaizey, Marina (Vaizey, Marina)
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43. Bomb damage to the Church of St Lawrence Jewry, Guildhall, London, 1940, by Cecil Beaton. 1940. Photograph. (Imperial War Museum, London).
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44. Cairo, Egypt 1942, by Cecil Beaton, 1942. Photograph. (Imperial War Museum, London).
Short Notice
Department of Textiles and Dress
05/1978 | 902 | 120
Pages: 312+315-318
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Mendes, Valerie (Mendes, Valerie)
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80. Jacket, white quilted satin filled with eiderdown designed by Charles James, made in Paris 1937. (Victoria and Albert Museum No.T.385-1977). The jacket is worn over a sleeveless evening dress, black wool crêpe designed by Jeanne Lanvin, Paris c. 1935. (Victoria and Albert Museum No.T.4-1973). Photograph: Sally Chappell.
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81. Evening dress, pleated silk and evening jacket, silk velvet hand-printed with gold metallic pigment, designed by Mariano Fortuny, c.1920. (Victoria and Albert Museum, No.T.423&A-1976, the dress; No.T.424-1976, the jacket). Photograph: Sally Chappell.
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82. A 'Wessex' hand-tufted carpet. Handknotted woollen pile on a jute warp designed by Edward McKnight Kauffer (1890-1954) made by the Wilton Royal Carpet Factory Limited. 1929. Length, 114.3 cm.; width, 213.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, No.T.440-1971). Photograph: Sally Chappell.
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83. A 'Wessex' hand-tufted carpet. Handknotted woollen pile on a jute warp designed by Marion Dorn (1899-1964) made by the Wilton Royal Carpet Factory Limited, c.1936-38. Length, 210 cm.; width, 109 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, No.Circ.481-1974). Photograph: Sally Chappell.
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84. Carpet, hand-knotted pile of wool and bast fibres on a cotton warp designed by Betty Joel (b.1896) and made for her in China c.1935-37. Length. 269.2 cm; width, 182.9 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, No.T.296-1977). Photograph: Sally Chappell.
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85. Carpet, hand-knotted woollen pile on a cotton warp designed by Ronald Grierson (b.1901) and made for him in India in 1935. Length, 274.3 cm.; width, 182.9 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, No.T.440-1976). Photograph: Sally Chappell.
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86. Carpet, hand-knotted woollen pile on a jute warp designed by Ashley Havinden (1903-73) and possibly made by Edinburgh Weavers, English c.1937. Length, 243.8 cm.; width, 182.9 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, No.T.380-1976). Photograph: Sally Chappell.
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87. Carpet, woollen chenille designed by Frank Brangwyn R. A. and made by James Templeton & Co., Glasgow, 1930. Length, 365.7 cm.; width, 269.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, No.T.117-1975). Photograph: Sally Chappell.
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: London [Cecil Beaton at the National Portrait Gallery, Van Gogh at the Hayward Gallery et al.]
12/1968 | 789 | 110
Pages: 715-717
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Roberts, Keith (Roberts, Keith; R., K.)
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95. Study of Three Hands, Two Holding a Fork, by Vincent van Gogh. January-February 1885. Black Crayon, 20 by 33 cm. (Vincent van Gogh Foundation, Amsterdam; Exh. Hayward Gallery, London.)
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: London
03/1966 | 756 | 108
Pages: 156-161
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Roberts, Keith (Roberts, Keith; R., K.)
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61. Volunteer by Eclipse, by George Stubbs. Signed and Dated 1793. Canvas, 101.5 by 127 cm. (Collection Lord Irwin; exh. Arthur Achermann & Son Ltd, London.) 63. New Installations for the Raphael Cartoons. (Victoria and Albert Museum.).
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66. James Wolfe, by Joseph Wilton. Posthumous Bust of c.1759. Tinted Plaster; Height (Including Base), 75.5 cm. (National Portrait Gallery.)
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67. Sir Thomas More, after Hans Holbein. Panel, 75 by 58.5 cm. (National Portrait Gallery.)
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68. James Boswell, by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Canvas, 74.6 by 61.6 cm. (National Portrait Gallery.)
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71. Catalyst, by Bryan Kneale. 1964. Steel; Height, 6 ft; Width, 3 ft 11 in. (Collection British-American Tobacco Co. Ltd, London; exh. Whitechapel Art Gallery.)
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65. St Luke. From the Gospel Book of Abbot Spiridon. 1502. (Art Museum of the R. P. R., Bucharest; exh. The Arts Council of Great Britain, London.)
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: London [Shakespeare Quatercenary]
01/1965 | 742 | 107
Pages: 37-41
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Roberts, Keith (Roberts, Keith; R., K.)
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47. Costume Studies, by Eugène Delacroix. Water-Colour, 10.7 by 15.6 cm. (Exh. Lefevre Galleries, London.)
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49. Sarah Bernhardt, by Sir William Nicholson. Woodcut, from the Series Portraits of Personae, 23.5 by 22.5 cm. (Exh. Lords Gallery, London.)
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50. The Young Shakespeare, by Astrid Zydower. Polystyrene, Glue and Metal Core. (Exh. National Portrait Gallery, London.)
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51. Flashlight I, by Jasper Johns. 1958. Sculpmetal/Glass, 13.4 by 23.1 by 9.9 cm. (Collection Ileana Sonnabend, Paris; Exh. Whitechapel Art Gallery, London.)