Architects and Intellectual Culture in
Post-Restoration England
By Matthew Walker. 256 pp. incl. 30 b. & w. ills.
(Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2017), |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. The anatomy theatre, Royal College
of Physicians, Warwick Lane, London,
by David Loggan. 1677. Engraving, 16.9
by 10.4 cm.
91. Monument to Archbishop Sterne, by Arnold Quellin (?). 1684 (?). (York Minster).
Attributed works:
92. The Stage at the Duke's Theatre, Dorset Gardens, with Carvings by Grinling Gibbons, 1671; Woodcut from Elkanah Settle's The Empress of Morocco (1673). (British Museum).
10. Study for the Last Supper, by Ludovico Cigoli. Drawing. (Gabinetto dei Disegni, Galleria Degli Uffizi, Florence.)
Attributed works:
11. Last Supper, by Ludovico Cigoli. Executed in Stone Inlay for the Altar of the Cappella de' Principi from a Design of 1603. (Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti, Florence.)
Western art unattributed:
9. Elevation Showing the Projected Statue of Cosimo I in the Cappella de'Principi. Early Seventeenth Century. (National Library, Florence.)
43-46. Fragments, from the Ceiling of the Chapel at All Souls College, Oxford, by Isaac Fuller. Oak Panels. (Not to Uniform Scale.) (All Souls College, Oxford.)
Plate II. A-Gothic Chair Designed by Augustus Charles Pugin. George III Period; B-Boulle Clock. Louis XIV Period; C-Chair Made by Georges Jacob; One of a Suite. French. Louis XVI Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
Attributed works:
Plate III. A-Walnut Stool, with Damask Covering Made by John Johnson; William III Period (Hampton Court Palace); B-Inlaid Bellows with Silver Mounts. Charles II Period; C-Kent Stool; One of a Set (Hampton Court Palace). The Furniture
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Chair, Upholstered in Velvet; One of Two. Charles II Period; B-Chair, with Frame Ornamented with a Chinese Design in Lacquer; One of Several. Charles II Period; C-Chair, Upholstered in Original Needle-Work; One of Eight. Queen Anne Period (Holyroodhouse). The Furniture
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. D-Cabinet, Inlaid with Various Woods. Elizabethan Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. E-Cabinet, with the Cypher of Queen Henrietta Maria. Charles I Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. D-Boulle Cabinet with the Retz Arms. Louis XIV Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. E-The Writing-Table of King William III in Seaweed Marquetry (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. D-Silver Gueridon; One of a Pair Which Belonged to Charles II (Windsor Castle); E-Walnut Chair with Petit-Point Needlework; One of a Set of Ten. William III Period (Hampton Court Palace); F-Torchère, Carved and Gilt; One of Several Designed or Inspired by Daniel Marot. William III Period (Hampton Court Palace). The Furniture
Article
Seventeenth Century Glass in the Clements Collection-I
A-Covered Goblet, 17th Century. Height 35.6 cm. Seventeenth Century Glass in the Clements Collection
Western art unattributed:
B-Goblet, Early 18th Century. Height 25.4 cm. Seventeenth Century Glass in the Clements Collection
Western art unattributed:
C-Goblet, Early 18th Century. Height 23.5 cm. Seventeenth Century Glass in the Clements Collection
Western art unattributed:
D-Large Vase, with Bacchanalian Subject in Diamond-Point. Two Views. 17th Century. Height 38.7 cm. Seventeenth Century Glass in the Clements Collection
Western art unattributed:
E-Goblet, with Portraits and Inscription. 17th Century (?). Height 25 cm. Seventeenth Century Glass in the Clements Collection
Western art unattributed:
F-Glass, with Decorations in Diamond-Point. Made to Celebrate the Union of Scotland and England, 1707. Height 20.3 cm. Seventeenth Century Glass in the Clements Collection
Western art unattributed:
G-Glass, with Coin of 1683. 17th Century. Height 17.8 cm. Seventeenth Century Glass in the Clements Collection
Book Review
Evelyn's Sculptura. With the Unpublished Second Part