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Hilton and Constant in Correspondence
08/1998 | 1145 | 140
Pages: 525-536
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Author:
Lewis, Adrian (Lewis, Adrian)
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14. Composition, by Roger Hilton. c.1951. 66 by 55.9 cm. (Private Collection).
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15. January 1953 (Red Landscape), by Roger Hilton. 24 by 61 cm. (Private Collection).
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16. June 1953, by Roger Hilton. 61 by 46 cm. (Private Collection).
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17. June 1953, by Roger Hilton. 91.5 by 71 cm. (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh).
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18. Wounded Dove, by Constant. 1951. 141 by 133 cm. (Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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19. Après nous la liberté, by Constant. 1949. 139.5 by 107 cm. (Tate Gallery, London).
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20. Composition with Triangle in Orange, by Constant. 1953. 100 by 89 cm. (Gemeentemuseum, The Hague).
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21. The Purple Room: An Experiment in Spatial Colourism, by Constant (Painting) and Aldo van Eyck (Colour-Scheme of Room); Installation Photo from the Man and House Exhibition, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, November 1952 to January 1953.
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22. July 1953, by Roger Hilton. 101.5 by 91.5 cm. (Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam).
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23. Page 1 of Roger Hilton's Letter to Constant, of October 1953 (Appendix, Letter 7) (Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie, The Hague).
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25. October 1953, by Roger Hilton. 20.3 by 61 cm. (Private Collection).
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26. October 1953, by Roger Hilton. 62 by 74 cm. (Private Collection).
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27. Painting 1953, by Roger Hilton. 36.2 by 70.5 cm. (Tate Gallery, London).
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28. Page 1 of Constant's Letter to Roger Hilton, 15th October 1953 (Appendix Letter 8) (Rose Hilton).
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24. Page 2 of Letter 7 (See Fig.23 above).
Western art unattributed:
29. Page 2 of Letter 8 (See Fig.28 above).
Supplement
Twentieth-Century Acquisitions at the Tate Gallery
12/1984 | 981 | 126
Pages: 810-813
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100. Dream, Think, Speak, by Christopher LeBrun. 1981-2. 224 by 228.5 cm. Purchase 1982.
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89. The Artist's Wife, by Spencer Frederick Gore. 1913. 76.5 by 63.6 cm. Gift, 1983.
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90. Merry-Go-Round, by Mark Gertler. 1916. 189.4 by 142.2 cm. Purchase 1984.
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91. Head of Eve, by Duncan Grant. 1913. 62.4 by 74.6 cm. Purchase 1984.
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92. A Bursting Shell, by Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson. 1915. 76.2 by 55.8 cm. Purchase 1983.
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93. Message from a Friend, by Joan Miró. 1964. 262 by 275.5 cm. Purchase 1983.
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94. A Star Caresses the Breast of a Negress (Painting-Poem), by Joan Miró. 1938. 129.5 by 194.3 cm. Purchase 1983.
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95. Room, by Philip Guston. 1980. Lithograph 22/50. 73 by 101.6 cm. Gift from David and Renee McKee Through the American Federation of Arts.
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96. The Crab, by Oskar Kokoschka. 1939-40. 63.4 by 76.2 cm. Purchase with the Aid of the NACF 1984.
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97. Après nous la Liberté, by Constant. 1949. 139.8 by 116.7 cm. Purchase 1983.
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98. Making It, by Julian Opie. 1983. Painted Steel Construction, 261 by 118 by 192.5 cm. Gift Through the Patrons of New Art, 1983.
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99. Picture with Spatial Growths - Picture with Two Small Dogs, by Kurt Schwitters. 1920-39. Paint and Mixed Media, 96.5 by 68 cm.
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: The Netherlands
06/1978 | 903 | 120
Pages: 420+425
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Reviewer:
Schrijver, Elka (Schrijver, Elka)
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105. Entombment, by Federico Barocci. Drawing, 113 by 90.4 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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106. Lamentation over the Body of Christ, by Federico Barocci. Drawing, 105 by 77 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).