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Exhibition Review
British Baroque: Power and Illusion. Tate Britain, London
04/2020 | 1405 | 162
Pages: 334-336
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Wood, Jeremy (Wood, Jeremy)
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British Baroque: Power and Illusion Tate Britain, London 4th February–19th April | :
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8. Dummy board: man with a cane. c.1690. Oil on panel lined with canvas, height 188 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. Tate Britain, London).
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9. Installation view of British Baroque: Power and Illusion at Tate Britain, London, 2019, showing (centre) two of the ‘Petworth Beauties’ by Michael Dahl. (  Tate Photography).
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'The Age of Charles II' at the Royal Academy
03/1961 | 696 | 103
Pages: 100+102-106
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Piper, David (Piper, David; Piper, David Towry; Piper, D. T.; P., D.)
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18. Unknown Man, by Samuel Cooper. Vellum, 7.7 by 5.7 cm. (Collection The Duke of Rutland.)
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19. Unknown Man, by Samuel Cooper. Vellum, 7.1 by 5.7 cm. (Collection Geoffrey Manning, Esq.)
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20. Richard Wiseman, by Samuel Cooper. Signed and Dated 1660. Vellum, 7.7 by 5.7 cm (Collection The Duke of Rutland.)
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21. Mary Fairfax, Duchess of Buckingham, by Samuel Cooper. Signed. Vellum, 6.4 by 5.1 cm. (Collection The Duke of Buccleuch.)
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22. A Dead Child, by Samuel Cooper. c.1650(?) Chalk, 12.8 by 17.8 cm. (Collection A. H. Harford, Esq.)
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23. Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, by Samuel Cooper. Signed and Dated 1670. Vellum, 7.1 by 5.7 cm. (Koninklijk Kabinet van Schilderijen (Mauritshuis), The Hague.)
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24. Sir William Temple, by Sir Peter Lely. c.1660. Canvas, 77 by 61 cm. (Collection Earl Mountbatten of Burma.)
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25. Prince Rupert, by Jacques d'Agar. Signed. c.1678. Canvas, 128 by 103 cm. (The Corporation of New Windsor.)
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26. John Dryden, by John Riley. c.1685(?) Canvas, 123 by 92 cm. (Collection F. J. Maxwell-Stuart, Esq.)
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27. Henry Howard, 6th Earl of Norfolk, by Gerard Soest. c.1670-5. Canvas, 128 by 108 cm. (Collection Captain E. G. S. Churchill.)
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28. Charles II, Attributed to Simon Luttichuys. 1660. Canvas, 224 by 136 cm. (Collection Viscount Hinchingbrooke.)
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29. A Man and Woman Feasting, by Pieter Roestraeten. Signed. Canvas, 62 by 76 cm. (Collection Lord Clifford of Chudleigh.)
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30. Henry, 3rd Baron Arundell of Wardour, with His Wife at the Foot of the Cross, by J. Michael Wright. c.1665. Canvas, 187 by 156 cm. (Collection R. J. R. Arundell, Esq.)
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31. James Viscount Cranborne (Later 4th Earl of Salisbury) and His Sister Katharine, by J. Michael Wright. c.1670. Canvas, 160 by 131 cm. (Collection The Marquess of Salisbury.)
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The Charles II Exhibition
03/1932 | 348 | 60
Pages: 151-153+157
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Gordon-Stables, Louise (Gordon-Stables, Louise; G.-S., L.)
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Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.); Watts, William W.; Watts, William Walter)
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A-Silver-gilt Cup, Dated 1677; Maker, I. H. (The Stationers' Company). The Pepys Cup, Dated about 1680 (The Clothworkers' Company). Silver-Gilt Cup, Dated 1684; Maker, C. K. (The Fishmongers' Company). The Charles II Exhibition
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B-Tankard, Dated 1660; Maker, E. G. Tankard, Dated 1681; Maker, A. Goose. Tankard, Dated 1674; Maker, T. L. (The Duke of Westminster). The Charles II Exhibition
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C-Porringer and Cover, Dated 1668; Maker, Begg. (Messrs. Crichton Brothers). Porringer and Cover, Dated about 1670; Maker, T. I. (The Goldsmiths' Company). The Charles II Exhibition