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‘A Child of Strawberry’: Thomas Barrett and Lee Priory, Kent
12/2015 | 1353 | 157
Pages: 836-842
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Lindfield, Peter N. (Lindfield, Peter N.)
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Reeve, Matthew M. (Reeve, Matthew M.)
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20. View of the south façade of Lee Priory, Kent, by John Dixon. 1785 (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven)
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21. View in the Saloon, entering into the Library, at Lee, by John Carter. 1791 (British Library, London)
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22. North view of Lee, the seat of Thos. Barrett Esqr., near Canterbury. Taken 1785, attributed to John Carter. 1785 (British Library, London)
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23. Strawberry Room, formerly at Lee Priory, Kent, by James Wyatt. c.1785 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
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25. View in the Walpole Closet at Lee, by John Carter. 1791 (British Library, London)
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26. Library bookcase from Lee Priory, by James Wyatt. c.1785-90 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
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27. View in the Library at Lee [taken from the entrance from the Saloon], by John Carter (British Library, London)
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28. Portrait of John Carter, FSA, by John Carter and Sylvester Harding. c.1817 (British Museum, London)
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29. Portrait of Thomas Barrett in his library at Lee, by John Carter. c.1817 (King's College, London)
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24. Plan of the piano nobile, Lee Priory, Kent, based on drawing by Sir George Scott, c.1785 (RIBA Library, SKB287/1; © Peter N. Lindfield)
Publication Received
Antiquaries: The Discovery of the Past in Eighteenth-Century Britain.
08/2005 | 1229 | 147
Pages: 566
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Sweetman, John (Sweetman, John; Sweetman, J. E.)
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Antiquaries: The Discovery of the Past in Eighteenth-Century Britain. | author: Sweet, Rosemary
Advertisements
Advertisements February 1965 (Front)
02/1965 | 743 | 107
Pages: i-xxviii
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advertisements:
Illustrations
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[C.G. Boerner, Kasernenstrasse 13, Dusseldorf] H. Burgkmair. Woodcut 1512.B.26. British Museum Duplicate
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[City Art Gallery, Manchester] Portrait of a Philosopher by Girolamo Mazzola-Bedoli. From the Collection of Professor R. Wollheim
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[Colnaghi's, 14 Old Bond Street, London] Giuseppe Mazzuoli. (1644-1725). St Matthew: The Modello for the Marble Figure Carved for Siena Cathedral and Now in the Brompton Oratory. Terra Cotta, 13¾ Inches
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[E.V. Thaw & Company, Inc., 50 East 78 Street, New York] Jacques Villon. Environs de Rouen, 1959. Oil on Canvas, 8⅝ by 10⅝ Inches
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[Newhouse Galleries Inc., 15 East 57th Street, New York] Jan Wildens. 1586 - 1653. Panel, 16¾ by 35 Inches
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[Pardo, 160 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris] Louise Moillon (1615-1674). Panel, 13 by 16⅛ Inches
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[Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc, 980 Madison Avenue, New York] Sale, 11th February, Dog, by Leonard Baskin, 31 by 22½ Inches.
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[Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc, 980 Madison Avenue, New York] Sale, 11th February. Femme Rousse, by Jules Pascin, 12¾ by 8 Inches.
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[Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London] Sale, 1st March. George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, by Sir James Palmer, Signed and Dated, 1627, 1⅞ Inches.
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[Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London] Sale, 9th February. A Southwark Delft Jug, c. 1630, 10½ Inches.
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[Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London] Sale, 9th March. Bust of a Young Woman, Etching, by Henri Matisse, 156 by 56 mm.
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[Sotheby's] A Bow Plate Decorated with 'The Young Archers' by Robert Hancock after Gravelot, 7⅜ Inches.
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[Sotheby's] A Bristol Delft Food Warmer, 9¼ Inches. A Lambeth Delft Barber's Bowl, 12¼ Inches. A Bristol Delft Blue and White Urn, 8 Inches.
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[Sotheby's] A Lambeth Delft Dated Charger, 16¼ Inches.
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[Sotheby's] A Lambeth Delft Polychrome Urn, 11½ Inches.
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[Sotheby's] A Meissen 'Hausmalerei' Tureen and Cover, 12 Inches High.
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[Sotheby's] A Pair of Meissen Quail Tureens, by J. J. Kaendler, 5½ Inches.
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[Sotheby's] A Rare Vincennes Biscuit Group, 'Le Jaloux' after Boucher, 9 Inches High.
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[Sotheby's] A Worcester Mug, after Boucher First Period, 5⅝ Inches.
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[Sotheby's] A Worcester Vase with an Equestrian Portrait of George II, Signed RH Worcester, First Period, 11 Inches.
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[Sotheby's] Abraham Willaerts. A Coastal Scene with a Royal Barge and Fishing Boats. Signed with Initials, on Panel, 14¾ by 26¼ Inches.
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[Sotheby's] Aert van der Neer. A Fire at Amsterdam. 15½ by 21 Inches.
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[Sotheby's] Amedeo Modigliani. Portrait of Morgan Russell. 1918, Signed. 39½ by 26 Inches.
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[Sotheby's] An Early Bow 'King of Prussia' Mug, 3¾ Inches.
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[Sotheby's] An Early Meissen Group of a Chinaman and a Bird, by Georg Fritzsche, 6¾ Inches High by 9¼ Inches Wide.
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[Sotheby's] Charles Brandoin. The Inside of the Pantheon in Oxford Road. Mezzotint by Barlow, Published by Robert Sayer, 470 by 557 mm.
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[Sotheby's] Joseph Farington, R. A. The Mons Gate, Valenciennes after the Siege of 1793. Signed, 15¾ by 23¾ Inches.
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[Sotheby's] Patrick Nasmyth. Between Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells. Signed and Dated 1829. 27½ by 38½ Inches.
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[Sotheby's] Paul Gauguin. La Maison du Pan Du. Signed and Dated '90. 20 by 24 Inches.
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[Sotheby's] Pierre Bonnard. Paysage près de Giverny. c.1924, 19½ by 24½ Inches.
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[Sotheby's] Robert Hills. A View of the House in Which Napoleon Slept the Night before the Battle of Waterloo. 6¼ by 9¾ Inches.
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[Sotheby's] Thomas Shotter Boys. London as It Is. From a Set of 26 Coloured Lithographs, 1842, 427 by 313 mm.
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[Sotheby's] William Marlow. Florence, a View Towards the Ponte Santa Trinità. Signed, 38⅛ by 46 Inches.
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[Sotheby's] Worcester Tea Bowls and Saucers, First Period.
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[Spink, 5, 6, 7 King Street, London] By Julius Caesar Ibbetson, 1759-1817. Signed. On Canvas. 17½ by 23½ Inches.
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[Thos. Agnew & Sons Ltd, 43 Old Bond Street, 3 Albemarle Street, London] J. Carter. St George's Chapel. Windsor
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[Thos. Agnew & Sons Ltd, 43 Old Bond Street, 3 Albemarle Street, London] J. Carter. The Carfax Conduit. Oxford
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[Thos. Agnew & Sons Ltd, 43 Old Bond Street, 3 Albemarle Street, London] M. A. Rooker. An Arch. (Possibly for Blenheim)
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[Thos. Agnew & Sons Ltd, 43 Old Bond Street, 3 Albemarle Street, London] M. A. Rooker. Apsley House
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[Thos. Agnew & Sons Ltd, 43 Old Bond Street, 3 Albemarle Street, London] M. A. Rooker. Blenheim Gate
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[Thos. Agnew & Sons Ltd, 43 Old Bond Street, 3 Albemarle Street, London] M. A. Rooker. Lord Salisbury's House in Arlington Street
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[Thos. Agnew & Sons Ltd, 43 Old Bond Street, 3 Albemarle Street, London] M. A. Rooker. Queen's College, Oxford
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[Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London] Sale 8th/9th February. A Hardwood Reclining Horse Netsuke, 18th Century, Unsigned.
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[Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London] Sale, 22nd February at 2.30 p. m. A Sassanian Silver Ewer, 6/7th Century A. D., 11¾ Inches.
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[Sotheby's] A Ming Cinnabar Lacquer Dish, Early Fifteenth Century, 13¾ Inches.
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[Sotheby's] A White Jade Covered Bowl, Ch'ien Lung, 6¾ Inches.
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[Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London] Sale, 18th February. A Diamond Tiara.
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[Sotheby's] A Magnificent Necklace in Emeralds and Diamonds.
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[Sotheby's] An Early Eighteenth Century Venetian Walnut Bureau Cabinet with Engraved Mirror Doors, 8 Feet 5 Inches High by 3 Feet 8 Inches Wide.
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[Sotheby's] An Early Eighteenth-Century Marquetry Armoire, 7 Feet 1 Inch High by 4 Feet Wide.
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[Sotheby's] One of a Pair of Small George II Giltwood Chandeliers, 3 Feet 1 Inch High, by 3 Feet 3 Inches Diam.
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[Sotheby's] One of a Set of Four Mid-Eighteenth Century Venetian Glass Paintings, Three 3 Feet 3 Inches High, the Fourth 2 Feet 8 Inches High.