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William Artaud: History Painter and 'Violent Democrat'
02/1995 | 1103 | 137
Pages: 76-85
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Author:
Sloan, Kim (Sloan, Kim)
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15. The Triumph of Mercy, by William Artaud. 1788. 241.3 by 204.5 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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16. The Triumph of Mercy, by Francesco Bartolozzi, after William Artaud. 1794. Stipple Engraving, 42.5 by 50cm. (British Museum, London).
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17. The Woman Accused of Adultery, by William Artaud. 1791. 127.9 by 99 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago).
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18. The Woman Accused of Adultery, by P. Thomson, after William Artaud. 1794. Engraving, 48 by 39 cm. (British Museum, London).
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19. The Temples of Paestum, by William Artaud. c.1796. Water-Colour, 30 by 43.7 cm. (Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester).
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20. John Deare's Wife at Rome, by William Artaud. c.1796. Pen and Ink with Wash, over Graphite, 11.5 by 18 cm. (British Museum, London).
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21. An Artist's Studio, Naples, by William Artaud. 1796. Pen and Ink with Wash, over Graphite, 11.5 by 18 cm. (British Museum, London).
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22. The Discovery of Arthur's Tomb, by William Artaud. Graphite, Pen and Ink, 23.5 by 36.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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23. The Maid of Orleans, by William Artaud. Graphite, Pen and Ink, with Red Chalk, 23.5 by 36.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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24. The Lambton Family at Naples, by Augusto Nicodemo. 1797. 77.5 by 98 cm. (Whereabouts Unknown).
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25. Satan Starting at the Touch of Ithuriel's Spear, by Henry Fuseli. 1776. Pen and Ink with Wash, over Graphite, 28 by 41 cm. (British Museum, London).
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26. Liberty Tearing the Veils of Ignorance and Superstition from His Eyes, by William Artaud. 1797. Graphite, Pen and Ink with Wash, 39.4 by 54.1 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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27. Liberty Tearing the Veils of Ignorance and Superstition from His Eyes, by William Artaud. 1797. Pen and Ink with Red Chalk, over Graphite, 23.5 by 36.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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28. Liberty Tearing the Veils of Ignorance and Superstition from His Eyes, by William Artaud. 1797. Pen and Ink with Red Chalk, over Graphite, 23.5 by 36.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
Short Notice
William Artaud and 'The Triumph of Mercy'
04/1981 | 937 | 123
Pages: 226+228-229+231
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Author:
Watson, Jennifer C. (Watson, Jennifer C.)
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62. The Triumph of Mercy, by William Artaud. c. 1788. 241.3 by 204.5 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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63. Vase, Cover and Stand. Chamberlain, Worcester. Porcelain Painted in Enamel Colours and Gilt, Height 32.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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64. Detail from Fig.62. [The Triumph of Mercy, by William Artaud. c. 1788. 241.3 by 204.5 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).]
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65. Moses Meeting His Wife and Sons, by William Artaud. c. 1790. 127.6 by 103.2 cm. (Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh).
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66. The Triumph of Mercy, by Francesco Bartolozzi after Artaud. 1794. Engraving, 35.6 by 45.7 cm. (British Museum).
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67. Mercy Pleading for the Vanquished Youth, by William Artaud. c. 1813. Pen and Ink over Graphite on Paper. (British Museum).