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Article
Paintings in Beauvais tapestry, 1764–67
05/2022 | 1430 | 164
Pages: 462-472
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Author:
Bertrand, Pascal-François (Bertrand, Pascal-François)
Author:
Bremer David, Charissa (Bremer David, Charissa)
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1. Portrait of Louis XV, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at the Gobelins, studio of Pierre-François Cozette, after Louis-Michel Vanloo. c.1771–73. Silk and wool tapestry, 80 by 70 cm. (Château de Fontainebleau).
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10. Portrait of a young woman, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at Beauvais. 1767. Silk and wool tapestry, photographed in 1913. (Whereabouts unknown).
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11. A girl with a rose, attributed to the workshop of François Boucher. 1760s. Pastel on paper, 53 by 45 cm. (Whereabouts unknown).
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12. The birth of the granddaughter of the Marquis de Courteille, by the Sevres Porcelain Manufactory, painted by Charles Nicolas Dodin. 1765. Porcelain, with polychrome enamel decoration, 23.5 by 26 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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13. The Chinese repast, from The Chinese series, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at Beauvais, after François Boucher. 1763–65. Silk and wool tapestry, 306 by 452 cm. (Whereabouts unknown).
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14. Sleep (Amorino offering flowers to a sleeping nymph), by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at Beauvais, after François Boucher. 1773. Silk and wool tapestry, 55.9 by 72.4 cm. (Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston).
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15. Sleeping nymph, by Gilles Demarteau after François Boucher. 1756– 76. Crayon-manner print, 28.8 by 42.8 cm. (British Museum, London).
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2. Two nymphs from the Scenes from operas series, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at Beauvais, after François Boucher. 1765 or 1767. Silk and wool tapestry, 64.8 by 50.2 cm (Taft Museum, Cincinnati).
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3. The flute player from The noble pastoral series, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at Beauvais, after François Boucher. 1765 or 1767. Silk and wool tapestry, 64.8 by 50.2 cm. (Taft Museum, Cincinnati).
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4. Detail of The flute player, from The noble pastoral series, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at Beauvais, after François Boucher. 1758–78. Silk and wool tapestry, 338 by 333 cm. (Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire).
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5. Two nymphs and The flute player, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at Beauvais, after François Boucher. 1765 or 1767. Silk and wool tapestry, panels mounted in a double screen, each 69 by 54 cm. (Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire; photograph the authors).
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6. Rinaldo asleep, from the Scenes from operas series, by the Beauvais Royal Tapestry Manufactory, after François Boucher. 1755–56. Silk and wool tapestry, 281 by 472 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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7. The dog and the pheasant, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at Beauvais. 1765–77. Silk and wool tapestry panel for a fire-screen in a nineteenth-century frame, 133.4 by 81.9 by 44.5 cm. (Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire).
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8. The flute player, from The noble pastoral series, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at Beauvais, after François Boucher. Silk and wool tapestry in a gilt-wood frame. Photographed before 1934. (Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire).
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9. François Boucher’s daughter, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at the Gobelins, studio of Pierre-François Cozette, after François Boucher. 1769. Silk and wool tapestry, 48.9 by 38.1 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Article
The Empress Dowager Cixi’s Japanese screen and late Qing imperial cosmopolitanism
10/2021 | 1423 | 163
Pages: 886-897
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Author:
Rado, Mei Mei (Rado, Mei Mei)
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1. Her Imperial Majesty, the Empress Dowager of China, by Yu Xunling. 1903. Photograph, hand-coloured gelatin silver print, 23.1 by 17.2 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
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10. Folding screen depicting peacocks among azalea bushes, by Iida & Co. (Takashimaya). Japan, c.1903. Silk embroidery, 152.4 by 304.8 cm. (From The Principal Exhibits to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St Louis, U.S.A., 1904 by S. Iida, “Takashimaya” Kyoto Japan; Takashimaya Historical Museum, Osaka).
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12. Folding screen depicting a white phoenix, pine tree and chrysanthemums. Japan, c.1895–1905. Embroidered silk, 230 by 552 cm., each panel 230 by 69 cm. (Palace Museum, Beijing).
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16. Woman’s coat, made by Iida & Co. (Takashimaya). Japan, c.1900–09. Silk embroidery on silk crêpe (Metropolitan Museum of Art).
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18. The Meiji Empress, Haruko, by Suziki Shin’ichi I and Maruki Riyō. 1889. Photograph, gelatin silver print signed by Empress Haruko, 27.5 by 20.5 cm. (Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives, Washington)
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2. The Empress Dowager Cixi, by Yu Xunling. c.1903. Photograph, hand-coloured gelatin silver print. (Palace Museum, Beijing).
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3. The Empress Dowager Cixi, by Yu Xunling. c.1903. Photograph from a glass plate negative, 24.1 by 17.8 cm. (Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives, Washington).
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4. The Kangxi Emperor in informal dress at his writing table. Late seventeenth century. Hanging scroll, ink and colour on silk, image 50.7 by 32 cm. (Palace Museum, Beijing).
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5. The Empress Dowager Tze His [Cixi], of China, by Katharine Carl. 1903. Oil on canvas with original camphor wood frame, canvas 297.2 by 173.4 cm. (Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art, Washington).
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6. Folding screen depicting peacocks among peonies, made by Iida & Co. (Takashimaya). Japan, c.1903. Silk embroidery and later ink and colour on paper, 268 by 456 cm. (Palace Museum, Beijing).
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7. Detail of Fig.6, showing the padded embroidery of the peonies’ petals. (Photograph the author).
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8. Detail of Fig.6, showing the subtle colour gradations and sheen of the peacock’s feathers. (Photograph the author).
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9. Detail of Fig.6, showing the Japanese inscription on the back of the frame. (Photograph the author).
Non-western art unattributed:
11. Wall hanging depicting a landscape. Japan, c.1895–1905. Yūzen-dyed velvet, image 176 by 116 cm. (Palace Museum, Beijing).
Non-western art unattributed:
13 and 14. Front and back of a woman’s informal court robe (chenyi). China, c.1905. Silk tapestry (kesi) with embroidery highlights. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Non-western art unattributed:
15. Back of woman’s informal court robe (chenyi). China, c.1905. Silk tapestry (kesi), lined with squirrel and silver rat fur. (Palace Museum, Beijing).
Non-western art unattributed:
17. Vase (one of a pair). Japan, c.1895–1905. Cloisonné enamel (shippō), height 150 cm. (Palace Museum, Beijing).
Exhibition Review
Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Making the Glasgow Style. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow
08/2018 | 1385 | 160
Pages: 681-684
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Reviewer:
Donnelly, Max (Donnelly, Max)
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22. Book binding for L’Evangile de L’Enfance de Notre Seigneur Jésus Christ, by Jessie M. King. c.1900–01. Tooled vellum with gilding, 30.6 cm by 23.5 cm. (Glasgow Museums; exh. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow).
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23. Stencil card for the decoration of the Hill House, Helensburgh, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and made by Guthrie & Wells. 1904. Card and paint, 54 cm by 41.5 cm. (Glasgow Museums; exh. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow).
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24. Water sprite, designed by William Gibson Morton and probably made by William Stewart. 1895– 96. Leaded coloured glass, 72 cm by 64.2 cm. (Glasgow Museums; exh. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow).
Article
The Emperor of Mexico’s screen: Maximilian I’s ‘biombo’ in Trieste
07/2017 | 1372 | 159
Pages: 536-543
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Author:
Morena, Francesco (Morena, Francesco)
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18. The Castello di Miramare, Trieste, designed by Carl Junker. 1856-70
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21. The visit of the Viceroy Francisco Fernandez de la Cueva, Duke of Alburquerque and Marquess of Cuellar, and his wife to the Canal de la Viga and to the quarter of Ixtacalco, by Pedro de Villegas. 1706 (Museo Soumaya, Mexico City)
Western art unattributed:
17. Portrait of Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, c.1864. Photograph (Library of Congress, Washington. Copy photograph by J. Malovich, Trieste. Original glass negative made by Mathew Brady Studio)
Western art unattributed:
19. Chinoiserie scenes, by an anonymous Mexican painter. c.1718 (Museo Storico del Castello di Miramare, Trieste)
Western art unattributed:
20. The Conquest of Mexico, by Pedro de Villegas. 1718. Reverse of Fig.19
Article
Amsterdam broadsheets as sources for a painted screen in Mexico City, c.1700
06/2014 | 1335 | 156
Pages: 356-365
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Hale , Meredith M. (Hale , Meredith M. )
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10. Siege of Belgrade, by Romeyn de Hooghe (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague)
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5. Siege of Vienna, by Romeyn de Hooghe. Etching and typeset text (Atlas van Stolk, Rotterdam)
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6. Siege of Vienna, by Romeyn de Hooghe (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague)
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8. Taking the Turkish standard, by Romeyn de Hooghe. From IOVI PROPITIO MARTI BIS ULTORI MDCLXXXIII..., Amsterdam 1683 (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague)
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9. Title page of IOVI PROPITIO MARTI BIS ULTORI MDCLXXXIII..., Amsterdam 1683, by Romeyn de Hooghe (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague)
Non-western art unattributed:
1. Folding screen with the Siege of Vienna (front). Mexico (Museo Nacional del Virreinato, INAH, Tepotzotlán, Mexico)
Non-western art unattributed:
2. Folding screen with a Hunting scene. Back of Fig. 1
Non-western art unattributed:
3. Folding screen with the Siege of Belgrade (front). Mexico (Brooklyn Museum, gift of Lilla Brown in memory of her husband, John W. Brown, by exchange)
Non-western art unattributed:
4. Folding screen with a Hunting scene. Back of Fig. 3
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11. Typeset text accompanying Fig. 10
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7. Typeset text accompanying Fig. 6
Exhibition Review
National Gallery of Art. Washington, D. C.
08/1984 | 977 | 126
Pages: 526-528
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Reviewer:
Weisberg, Gabriel P. (Weisberg, Gabriel P.; Weisberg, Gabriel)
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50. The Epps Family, by Sir Laurens and Lady Alma-Tadema. 1870-71. Recto. 182.9 by 371.1 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum; Exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington D. C.).
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51. Three-Panel Screen, by Josef Hoffmann. c. 1899. Gilded and Incised Leather with Ebonised Wood Frame and Brass Detail, 156.6 by 123.5 cm. (Brighton Art Gallery and Museums; Exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.).
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52. One of a Pair of Five-Panel Screens (Left Half, Recto), by Antonio Gaudi y Cornet. c. 1906-10. Carved Oak with Rose-Coloured Glass, 200 by 178.4 cm. (Collection Mr Allan Stone; Exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.).
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53. Four-Panel Screen, by Edouard Vuillard. c. 1895. Distemper on Canvas (Now Mounted as Wall-Painting), 121.9 by 243.8 cm. (Private Collection, London; Exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.).
Article
English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
07/1937 | 412 | 71
Pages: 25-27+30-33+35
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Author:
Huth, Hans (Huth, Hans)
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Fig. 2 - Signature 'Coventry, London'.
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Fig. 3. Trade Card of Robert Halford, Leather-Gilder. [Etched by Tringham, working betweek 1750 and 1760] (Sir Ambrose Heal, London)
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Fig. 4. Trade Card of William Barbaroux, Leather-Gilder. [Etched by Morrison, date unknown](Sir Ambrose Heal, London)
Western art unattributed:
Fig. 1. Design for Embossed Leather. (From the Treatise of Fougeroux de Bondaroy, Paris, 1762)
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. A, B-Two Details of Leather Hangings. A Is Signed "Coventry, London." (Schloss Löwenburg, near Cassel); C-Leather Screen. 1.9 by 2.12 m.; D-Detail of Plate I, c (Victoria & Albert Museum). English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. A-Leather Screen (Private Collection). English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
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Plate II. B-Leather Screen (Schloss Charlottenburg, Berlin). English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
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Plate II. C-Leather Screen. Height, 2.13 m. (Private Collection). English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
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Plate II. D-Leather Screen (Private Collection). English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
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Plate III. A-Leather Screen. Height 2.59 m. (Messrs. M. Harris & Sons, London). English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
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Plate III. B-Leather Hanging. (Schloss Finkenstein, East Prussia). English Chinoiserie Gilt Leather
Article
Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
10/1931 | 343 | 59
Pages: 168-171+174-176
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Author:
Long, Edward T. (Long, Edward T.; Long, E. T.)
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Western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Base of Fourteenth-Century Screen from Whitford, Devon (Convent Chapel, Spettisbury, Dorset). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate I. B-The Orders of Angels (Southwold, Suffolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate I. C-SS. Luke, John and Mary Magdalene (Bramfield, Suffolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate I. D-The Apostles (Southwold, Suffolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate II. A-The Apostles (Hunstanton, Norfolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate II. B-SS. Stephen, Dominic and Margaret (Hennock, Devon). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate II. C-The Apostles (Hunstanton, Norfolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate II. D-SS. Laurence, Roche and Two Virgin Martyrs (Hennock, Devon). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate III. A-SS. Barbara and Dorothy (North Elmham, Norfolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate III. B-The Annunciation (Ashton, Devon). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate III. C-SS. Philip and Matthew. Detail of Plate I, d (Southwold, Suffolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate III. D-SS. Mark and Matthew (Bramfield, Suffolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
Short Notice
Japanese Screens at Suffolk Street
11/1922 | 236 | 41
Pages: 244-245
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Author:
Binyon, Laurence (Binyon, Laurence; B., L.; Binyon, L.)
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Plate I. A-Two-Leaved Screen, by Hoitsu. Japanese, 18th Century. 1.7 cm. by 1.7 cm. (Messrs. Yamanaka). Monthly Chronicle