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07/2022 | 1432 | 164
Pages: i-viii
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A boy playing a lute, by Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (1682/83– 1754). Black chalk heightened with white on brown paper, 35 by 24 cm. [STEPHEN ONGPIN FINE ART, W1K, LAW]
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A capriccio on the river Wye with the Pont du Gard, by Thomas Jones (1742–1803). c.1775. Oil on panel, 34.3 by 47 cm. [MILES WYNN CATO, SW7, LAW]
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A young woman playing a tambourine, by Pseudo-Caroselli (active 1600–25). Oil on canvas, 99.1 by 74.3 cm. [AGNEWS, W1S, LAW]
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Carved walnut wood frame with glass mirror, Italian, 16th century, by Isabel Agnes Cowper. c.1891. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London). [Burlington Magazine call for paper photography]
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George Clavering Cowper, 3rd Earl Cowper, by Hugh Douglas Hamilton (c.1740–1808). 1785. Pastel on paper, 94 by 69 cm. [LOWELL LIBSON AND JONNY YARKER LTD, W1S, LAW]
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GIOVANNI DOMENICO TIEPOLO (1727-1804) The Carpenter’s Shop Pen and brown ink and wash, over an underdrawing in black chalk. Signed Domo. Tiepolo f at the lower left and numbered 56 in the upper left margin. 350 x 468 mm. (133⁄4 x 183⁄6 in.) [Ongpin LAW]
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Head of an angel, by Antonio Giorgetti (1635–69). c.1663. Terracotta, height 40 cm. [TRINITY FINE ART AND WALTER PADOVANI, W1S, LAW]
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La Loge Anglais, by Jean-Pierre Dantan (1800–69). 1834. Patinated plaster, 23.5 by 35 by 15.5 cm. [DANIEL KATZ, W1J, LAW]
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Nesting swans, Chartwell, by William Nicholson (1872–1949). 1934. Oil on board, 56 by 63.5 cm. [CHARLES BEDDINGTON LTD, W1S, LAW]
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St Mary’s Church and the Radcliffe Camera from Oriel Lane, Oxford, by J.M.W. Turner (1775–1851). Watercolour, pencil and body colour on paper, 27 by 21.5 cm. [GUY PEPPIATT, SW1Y, LAW]
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Virgin and Child with a bishop saint, by Francesco Marmitta (c.1464–1505). 1500–05. Oil on panel, 187 by 106 cm. [BRUN FINE ART, W1S, LAW]
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Wild boar after the antique, by Giovanni Francesco Susini (1585– c.1653). c.1600–50. Bronze, 17.8 by 20.3 cm. [TOMASSO, SW1Y, LAW]
Western art unattributed:
Two leaves from an Italian choirbook depicting birds. Late 15th century. Ink and gold on vellum, 51.5 by 37 cm. [SAM FOGG, W1S, LAW]
Book Review
Exhibiting Art in Georgian Ireland: the Society of Artists’ Exhibitions Recreated Edited by David Fleming, Ruth Kenny and William Laffan
12/2018 | 1389 | 160
Pages: 1077-1078
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Reviewer:
McEvansoneya, Philip (McEvansoneya, Philip)
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6. Installation view of Exhibiting Art in Georgian Ireland: the Society of Artists’ Exhibitions Recreated, City Assembly Room, Dublin (16th June–29th July 2018). (Courtesy Irish Georgian Society).
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01/2010 | 1282 | 152
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[David Tunick Inc., 19 East 66th Street. Landscape with shepherds, cattle and sheep, by Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (1609-64). Oil on paper, 24.8 by 38.7 cm]
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[Didier Aaron, 32 East 67th Street. Italian park, by Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806). Brown ink and wash over black chalk, 35.5 by 46.5 cm.]
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[Galerie Canesso. 26 rue Laffitte, Paris. Carlo Magini. Fano (Italy), 1720-1806. Still Life with Cup, Bottle, Clay Pot and Candlestick. Oil on canvas, 60,5 x 78,3 cm (23 7/8 x 30 7/8 in)]
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[Galerie Canesso. 26 rue Laffitte, Paris. Carlo Magini. Fano (Italy), 1720-1806. Still Life with Eggs, Cabbage and Candlestick. Oil on canvas, 60,5 x 78,3 cm (23 7/8 x 30 7/8 in)]
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[Jack Kilgore & co. 154 East 71st Street. New York. Joris van der Haagen (1824-1904). A Wooded Landscape with Travelers. Oil on canvas, 41 1/2 by 54 inches. (105.8 by 137.7 cm)]
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[Jean-Luc Baroni Exhibiting at: Carlton Hobbs LLC, 60 East 93rd Street. Time and Truth, by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770). Pen and brown ink and wash over black chalk, 22.2 by 21,1 cm.]
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[Jean-Luc Baroni. 7/8 Mason’s Yard, Duke Street, St. James’s, London. Portrait of Antonio Canova by Hugh Douglas Hamilton.]
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[Jill Newhouse Gallery, 4 East 81st STreet. Birdplay, by Max Beckmann (1884-1950). Pen and Ink over charcoal, 44.5 by 56 cm.]
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[Lowell Libson Ltd Exhibiting at: Mitchell-Innes & Nash, 1018 Madison Avenue. A wigmaker's shop, by Louis-Philippe Boitard (1684-1750). c. 1748-50. Pen and ink and brown and grey wash, 22.5 by 31 cm.]
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[Margot Gordon Fine Art Exhibiting at: Shepherd & Derom Galleries, 58 East 79th Street. Head of a youth, by Pietro Faccini (1562-1602). Black chalk, heightened with white, 17.6 by 13 cm]
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[Margot Gordon Fine Art Exhibiting at: Shepherd & Derom Galleries, 58 East 79th Street. Leda and the swan, by Altobello Meloni (active in Cremona, 1497-1539). Red chalk, over stylus markings, 12 by 15.6 cm]
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[Mia N. Weiner. PO Box 100, Norfolk, CT. Martin Johnn Schmidt, Kemserschmidt /1718-1801) black chalk, pen & brown ink, brush & grey wash, white gouache heightening. ) 9 3/4 x 7 7/8" (24 x 12.3 cm). Virgin Immaculate Triumphing Over Sin and Death, 1773.]
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[Mia Weiner Exhibiting at: L'Antique and the Connoisseur, 36 East 73rd Street. The Annunciation, by Giacinto Gimignani (1606-81). Pen and ink and wash, heightened with white, 40.2 by 25.9 cm]
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[Moretti. Piazza degli Ottaviani, 17/r. Firenze. 43-44 New Bond Street. London. 24 East 80th Street. New York. Mariotto di Nardo. Florence, doc. 1394-1424. Madonna and Child, St. Peter Martyr and St. John the Baptist. Panel, 107 x 58 cm (central), 99 x 44.3 (side)]
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[Stiebel, 252 East 68th Street. Marriage ceremony at a military encampment, by Charles Parrocel (1688-1752). Watercolour, 56 by 88.5 cm]
Attributed works:
[Thomas Williams Fine Art Exhibiting at: Dickinson, 19 East 66th Street. Design for a lunette: a sibyl (recto), figure studies (verso), by Taddeo Zuccaro (1529-66). Pen and brown ink and wash (recto), red chalk (verso), 21 by 19.2 cm).]
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[Thomas Williams Fine Art. 22 Old Bond Street, W.1. Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, called Guercino. Cento 1591-1666 Bologna. Study of a Soldier and an Old Man. Pen and brown ink and wash, 255 x 182: 10 x 7 1/4 in]
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[Trinity Fine Art Inc. 23 East 73rd Street. Don Pietro Belloni (Florence 1695 - circa 1760). Orientals watching a Piper and a Monkey playing a Violin. Scagliola, on a gesso ground, in a carved giltwood frame, 20,8 x 27 cm.]
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[Trinity Fine Art Inc. 23 East 73rd Street. Studies for three female heads (recto); studies for the bust of a woman and three forearms (verso), by Abraham Bloemaert (1564-1651). Black and white chalk (recto), red and white chalk (verso), 27.2 by 17 cm]
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[W-S Fine Art Ltd / Andrew Wyld Exhibiting at: Dickinson, 19 East 66th Street. Salisbury Cathedral and the Bishop's Palace from the south-east, by John Constable R.A. (1776-1837). Pencil, 8.6 by 11.2 cm.]
Western art unattributed:
[Margot Gordon. Exhibiting at: Shepherd & Derom Galleries. 58 East 79 Street. New York. Circle of Titian, XVI century. The Sacrifice of Isaac. Black chalk, heightened with white, on blue-grey paper, 308 x 242 mm]
Publication Received
Hugh Douglas Hamilton: A Life in Pictures
04/2009 | 1273 | 151
Pages: 250
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Reviewer:
Belsey, Hugh (Belsey, Hugh)
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Reviewed Items
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Hugh Douglas Hamilton: A Life in Pictures | editor: Hodge, Anne
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55. Cupid and Pysche in the nuptial bower, by Hugh Douglas Hamilton. c.1792–93. Canvas, 198.6 by 151.2 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin).
Short Notice
Hugh Douglas Hamilton: 'Painter of the Heart'
07/1983 | 964 | 125
Pages: 417-419+421
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Author:
Cullen, Fintan (Cullen, Fintan)
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33. Colonel Richard St George Mansergh St George Mourning His Wife, by Hugh Douglas Hamilton. 214 by 152.5 cm. (Private Collection, England).
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34. Mrs St George and Child, by George Romney. 147 by 118.8 cm. (Heckscher Museum, Huntington, New York).
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35. Sir Brooke Boothby, by Joseph Wright of Derby. 148 by 206.4 cm. (Tate Gallery).
Article
Some Problems of National Portraiture
12/1936 | 405 | 69
Pages: 246-247+250-251
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Author:
Bodkin, Thomas (Bodkin, Thomas)
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Plate I. John Philpot Curran (1750-1817). A-By Sir Thomas Lawrence. Canvas, 72.8 by 61 cm. B-By an Unknown Artist. Canvas, 72.8 by 61 cm. (The National Portrait Gallery of Ireland, Dublin); C-By an Unknown Artist. Canvas, 74 by 61.5 cm. (The National Portrait Gallery, London); D-By Hugh Douglas Hamilton. Canvas, 68.5 by 61 cm. (The National Portrait Gallery of Ireland, Dublin). Some Problems of National Portraiture
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Plate II. John Philpot Curran. A-By an Unknown Artist. Canvas, 129.5 by 104.1 cm.; B-Death Mask (Both in the National Portrait Gallery of Ireland, Dublin); C, D-Two Engravings by T. Wageman, Illustrating Recollections of Curran. Some Problems of National Portraiture
Article
The Irish National Portrait Collection
10/1907 | 55 | 12
Pages: 6-7+10-15+18-20
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Author:
Duncan, Ellen (Duncan, Ellen)
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Illustrations
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Plate I. Baron de Ginkell. By Kneller. The Irish National Portrait Collection
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Plate I. Father Luke Wadding. By Ribera. The Irish National Portrait Collection
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Plate II. General Wade. By Hogarth. The Irish National Portrait Collection
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Plate II. The Earl of Bellamont. By Reynolds. The Irish National Portrait Collection
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Plate III. Catterson Smith P. R. H. A. By Himself. The Irish National Portrait Collection
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Plate III. Edmund Burke. By James Barry. The Irish National Portrait Collection
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Plate III. Maria Gunning. By Cotes. The Irish National Portrait Collection
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Plate III. Mary of Modena. By Lely. The Irish National Portrait Collection
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Plate IV. Curran. By Lawrence. The Irish National Portrait Collection
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Plate IV. The Duke of Northumberland. By Gainsborough. The Irish National Portrait Collection