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Book Review
Orientalist Lives: Western Artists in the Middle East, 1830–1920 Journey to the Maghreb and Andalusia, 1832
08/2020 | 1409 | 162
Pages: 720-721
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Humphreys, Andrew (Humphreys, Andrew)
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Journey to the Maghreb and Andalusia, 1832 By Eugène Delacroix, translated by Michèle Hannoosh. 216 pp. incl. 8 b. & w. ills. (Penn State University Press, Pennsylvania, 2019), £27.95. ISBN 978–0–271–08334–6. | :
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Orientalist Lives: Western Artists in the Middle East, 1830–1920 By James Parry. 304 pp. incl. 105 col. ills. (The American University in Cairo Press, Cairo, 2018), £45. ISBN 978–977–416–835–2. | :
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6. The offering, by Ludwig Deutsch. 1897. Oil on panel, 61.5 by 80 cm. (Private collection).
Book Review
John Frederick Lewis: Facing Fame. By Briony Llewellyn
11/2019 | 1400 | 161
Pages: 973-974
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Weeks, Emily M. (Weeks, Emily M.)
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John Frederick Lewis: Facing Fame By Briony Llewellyn. 55 pp. incl. 30 col ills. (Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village, Guildford, 2019), £9.99. ISBN 978–0–9933902–4–1. | :
Book Review
Cultures Crossed: John Frederick Lewis and the Art of Orientalism, E.M. Weeks
07/2015 | 1348 | 157
Pages: 485
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Gere, Charlotte (Gere, Charlotte)
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Article
Point counter-point: John Frederick Lewis and the Khan al-Khalili, Cairo
07/2014 | 1336 | 156
Pages: 454-459
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Llewellyn, Briony (Llewellyn, Briony)
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41. Bab al-Badistan, Khan al-Khalili, Cairo (Bazaar at Cairo), by John Frederick Lewis (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh)
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42. The seraff (money changer), a doubtful coin; a scene in a Cairo bazaar, by John Frederick Lewis (Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery)
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43. Café in the Sikkat al-Badistan, Khan al-Khalili, Cairo (Oriental bazaar), by John Frederick Lewis (Ford Collection, London)
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44. The door of a café in Cairo, by John Frederick Lewis (Royal Academy of Arts, London)
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45. The Bab Sikkat al-Qabwa, Khan al-Khalili, Cairo (The Bezestein Bazaar, Cairo) by John Frederick Lewis (Ford Collection, London)
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46. A Cairo bazaar: the dellál, by John Frederick Lewis (Shafik Gabr Collection)
Western art unattributed:
47. Plan of the Khan al-Khalili, Cairo (no.53: Bab al-Badistan; no.54: Bab Wikalat al-Ghuri (al Qutn); and no.56: Bab Sikkat al-Qabwa). (Courtesy of Nicholas Warner)
Short Notice
John Frederick Lewis and the Royal Scottish Academy II: Italy, the Netherlands and France
03/2006 | 1236 | 148
Pages: 194–200
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Sweetman, John (Sweetman, John; Sweetman, J. E.)
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48. The interior of the Tribune, Florence, by John Frederick Lewis. Late 1830s. Watercolour, 26.2 by 36.2 cm. (Natioinal Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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49. Copy of a detail of The assumption of the Virgin, by John Frederick Lewis after Titian. 1827. Watercolour, 14.5 by 11 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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50. Flora, by John frederick Lewis after Titian. ?1838. Watercolour, traces of gouache, 14.7 by 12.2 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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51. The martyrdom of S. Giustina, by John Frederick Lewis after Paolo Veronese. ?1838. Watercolour and gouache, 17.2 by 19.4 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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52. The Entombment, by John Frederick Lewis after Titian. 1833 or 1837–38. Watercolour and gouache, 20.7 by 29.5 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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53. Copy of a detail from The Birth of The Virgin, by John Frederick Lewis after Domenico Ghirlandaio. 1838. Pencil and watercolour, 21.4 by 13.3 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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54. The concert, by John Frederick Lewis after Gerard ter Borch. 1833 or 1837–38. Pencil, watercolour and gouache, 14.5 by 13.9 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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55. Young man in a beret, by John Frederick Lewis after a follower of Rembrandt van Rijn. 1833 or 1837–38. Watercolour, traces of gouache, 14.5 by 11.2 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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56. The Visitation, by John Frederick Lewis after Peter Paul Rubens. ?1827. Watercolour and gouache, 36.5 by 15 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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57. Copy of a detail from Le Lorgneur, by John Frederick Lewis after Jean-Antoine Watteau. 1833 or 1837–38. Watercolour, gouache and chalk, 25.8 by 15.5 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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58. The pilgrimage to the isle of Cythera, by John Frederick Lewis after Jean-Antoine Watteau. 1833 or 1837–38. Watercolour and gouache, 26.7 by 40 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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59. Le Lorgneur (Serenade in the park), by an unknown artist after Jean-Antoine Watteau. ?1750. 60 by 78 cm. (Present whereabouts unknown).
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60. The execution of Doge Marino Faliero, by John Frederick Lewis after Eugène Delacroix. Probably 1828 or 1830s. Watercolour and gouache, 23.8 by 18.8 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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John Frederick Lewis and the Royal Scottish Academy I: the Spanish connection
05/2005 | 1226 | 147
Pages: 310-315
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Sweetman, John (Sweetman, John; Sweetman, J. E.)
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10. The jealous husband, by John Frederick Lewis after Titian. ?1827. Watercolour, gouache and chalk, 21.5 by 14.1 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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11. Villa Medici in Rome, Pavilion of Cleopatra/Ariadne, by John Frederick Lewis after Diego Velázquez. c. 1832-33. Watercolour and gouache, 16.1 by 13.4 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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12. Copy of a detail from St Elizabeth of Hungary, by John Frederick Lewis after Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. c. 1832-33. Watercolour and gouache, 19 by 15.1 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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13. The celebration of mass in a Moorish chapel in Cordova cathedral, by John Frederick Lewis. 1833. Watercolour, 50.8 by 67.4 cm. (Francis Ford collection; photograph courtesy Witt Library, Courtauld Institute of Art, London).
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14. Copy of a detail from The charity of St John of God, by John Frederick Lewis after Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. c.1832-33. Watercolour and gouache, 22.3 by 28.1 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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15. Copy of a detail from The adoration of the shepherds, by John Frederick Lewis after an unknown artist, Neapolitan school. 1833. Watercolour and gouache, 24.3 by 31.6 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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16. The holy family with St Anne, by John Frederick Lewis after Orazio Borgianni. c.1832-33. Watercolour and gouache, 22.6 by 25.6 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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17. The holy family with St Anne, by Orazio Borgianni. c.1615. 98 by 82 cm. (Private collection).
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7. Copy of a detail from Las meninas, by John Frederick Lewis after Diego Velázquez. c.1832-33. Watercolour and gouache, 18.9 by 27.1 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh).
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8. The feast of Bacchus (Los Borrachos), by John Frederick Lewis after Diego Velázquez. c. 1832-33. Watercolour and gouache, 18.7 by 27.3 cm. (Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh; photograph courtesy Antonia Reeve).
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9. Posada del Trinidad, by John Frederick Lewis. 1835. Watercolour and gouache, 65.4 by 85.1 cm. (Private collection; photograph courtesy Sotheby's, London).
Article
David Wilkie and John Frederick Lewis in Constantinople, 1840: and artistic dialogue
09/2003 | 1206 | 145
Pages: 624-631
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Llewellyn, Briony (Llewellyn, Briony)
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A Circassian girl, by John Frederick Lewis. 1840. Watercolour, body colour and chalk, 45.3 by 35.9 cm. (Private collection).
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A Persian nobleman ('Cousin of the Shah'), by John Frederick Lewis. 1840-41. Watercolour, body colour, chalk and graphite, 39.8 by 36.6 cm. (Johannesburg Art Gallery).
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A Persian prince, his slave bringing him sherbert , by David Wilkie. 1840. Chalk, watercolour and body colour, 46 by 31.6 cm. (Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums).
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A seated Turk smoking a pipe, by John Frederick Lewis. 1840-41. Graphite, black chalk, watercolour and body colour, 40.7 by 26 cm. (The Fine Art Society, London).
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A startling account, Constantinople, by John Frederick Lewis. 1863. Panel, 32.4 by 20 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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Greek women, by John Frederick Lewis. 1840-41. Watercolour and body colour, 39 by 56 cm. (UK Government Art Collection).
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Halakoo Mirza, the Persian prince, by Joseph Nash after David Wilke. 1843. Lithograph, 40.3 by 29.3 cm.
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Hulaku Mirza, by John Frederick Lewis. 1840-41. Black chalk, watercolour and body colour, 36 by 48.1 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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Madame Josephina, the landlady of the Hotel Constantinople, in a Turkish dress, by Joseph Nash after David Wilkie. 1843. Lithograph, 44.1 by 32.5 cm.
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Three Greek sisters at Therapia, by Joseph Nash after David Wilkie. 1843. Lithograph, 28.8 by 35 cm.
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Advertisements April 1999 (front)
04/1999 | 1153 | 141
Pages: i-xx
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St John the Baptist, by Ercole de' Roberti. c.1478. Oil and Oil/Tempera Emulsion on Panel, 54 by 31 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin; Exh. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles)
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[Agnew's, 43 Old Bond Street, London] Louis Leopold Boilly (1761-1845). La Folie du Jour. Black Chalk, Pen and Brown Ink and Watercolour. 320 × 400 mm
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[Aldega-Gordon, New York, New York]. Sketch. Giuseppino Galliari, 1752-1817
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[Arnoldi-Livie, Munich. Exh. Salon Du Dessin, Salons Hoche, Paris, France] Jean-Baptist Isabey: Portrait of a Young Lady Sitting on a Verandah, c.1810. Black Chalk with Stumping, Heightened with White, 28 × 23 cm.
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[Artemis Group, 23 East 73rd Street, New York, New York] Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (1783-1853), A Brig under Sail in Fair Weather, Oil on Canvas, 1844-45, 18½ × 26 3/4 Inches (47 × 68 cm.)
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[Arturo Cuellar, Burglistrasse 18, 8002 Zurich, Switzerland] Wilhelm Schadow (Berlin 1788 - 1862 Düsseldorf). Portrait of Friedrich Gottlieb Schadow. Black Chalk, Heightened with White. Signed 1808. 32.2 × 27 cm. Portrait of the Berlin Court-Architect Friedrich Gottlieb Schadow (1761-1831).
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[Arturo Cuellar, Zurich. Exh. Salon Du Dessin, Salons Hoche, Paris, France] Johann Gottfried Schadow: Portrait of Charlotte Susanna Juliane Schadow, née Hielkert. Signed. Chalk, 33.5 × 27.6 cm.
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[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladriere, 14, rue de Marignan and 11, quai Voltaire, Paris, France] School of Cremona, XVth Century. The Sacrifice of Isaac. Tempera on Panel, 27.5 × 19 cm
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[Colnaghi, 15 Old Bond Street, London, UK] Luigi Miradori Called Genovesino. Genoa c.1605 - Cremona after 1654. Portrait of a Youth. Oil on Canvas: 122 × 90.2 mm
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[Colnaghi, London. Exh. Salon Du Dessin, Salons Hoche, Paris, France] Francesco Guardi: View of the Rialto and the Riva del Vin. Signed Lower Left. Pen and Brown Ink with Brown and Grey Washes, 24.7 × 42.3 cm.
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[Flavia Ormond Fine Arts, 24 Brechin Place, London, UK] Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Venice 1696∼1770 Madrid. The Madonna and Child with Angels Appearing to a Kneeling Pilgrim and a Seated Saint. Black Chalk, Pen and Brown Ink, Brown Wash 12¼ × 8 7/8 Inches (310 × 226 mm)
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[Flavia Ormond, London. Exh. Salon Du Dessin, Salons Hoche, Paris, France] Giacomo Cavedone: Madonna and Child Seated on Clouds (Recto); Study of Hands (Verso), c.1620. Black Chalk on Blue Paper, 37.8 × 27.3 cm.
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[Galerie Antoine Laurentin, 65 rue Sainte-Anne, Paris, France] François Bonvin. Paris 1817 - 1887 Saint-Germain-en Laye. Falaise de Mers près du Tréport. Aquarelle, Gouache et lavis d'encre brune. Porte une trace de signature en bas, à droite. 223 × 330 mm
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[Galerie du Bayser, 69 rue Sainte-Anne, Paris, France] Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806). Portrait of a Seated Man. Black Chalk. 33 × 25 cm
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[Hill-Stone Incorporated, Park Avenue, New York, New York] Hanns Lautensack. Bamberg 1524 - 1566 Vienna. A View of Steyr on Enns. Etching; 1544. Hollstein 28, Only State. A Fine, Atmospheric Impression.
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[Joanna Booth, 247 King's Road, London, UK] Belisario Corenzio (1560-1640). Study of Horses' Heads, Brush and Blue Wash, 183 × 178mm
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[Katrin Bellinger Kunsthandel, Ismaninger Strasse 73, Munich, Germany] Jacques le Moyne de Morgues. Dieppe c.1533 - 1588 London. Peaches. Gouache and Gold Leaf on Vellum; Inscribed Verso: 35. 152 × 113 mm.
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[Olimpia Theodoli, 14 Dover Street, London, UK] Aenea Vico, Vase from the Antique. Engraving, 1542
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[Paul Proute S. A., 74, rue de Seine, 75006, Paris, France] Fra Semplice DA Verona. Verona? c.1589 - 1654. Seated Woman in Profile Turned to the Right. Black and Red Chalk with White Heightening on Grey-Blue Paper
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[Sotheby's, International Realty, 123 Sloane Street, London, UK] Images of: painting by Thomas Gainsborough, R. A. Gilt Bronze Mythical Beast - Han Dynasty. painting by John Frederick Lewis and photo of Lyall Mews, London.
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[Talabardon & Gautier, 44, Rue Sainte-Anne, 7002, Paris, France] Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725-1805). Bourgeoise de Florence. 1755. Pen, Black Ink and Wash. Signed and Dated Lower Left. Engraved by F.-A. Moitte in 1768. 19.8 × 13.4 CM
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[Talabardon & Gautier, Paris. Exh. Salon Du Dessin, Salons Hoche, Paris, France] Adam Elsheimer: The Denial of St Peter. Pen and Brown Ink, 12.4 × 16.5 cm.
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[Thomas Le Claire Master Drawings, Elbchaussee 156, Hamburg, Germany] Karl Friedrich Schinkel. 1781 Neuruppin - Berlin 1841. Design for the Title Page of Fairy Tales by Clemens Brentano. Gouache over Pen and Ink. 180 × 120 mm. Signed and Dated Bottom Right: Schinkel 1815.
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[Thomas Le Clare, Hamburg. Exh. Salon Du Dessin, Salons Hoche, Paris, France] Jean-Michel Moreau, Called Moreau le Jeune: Scene from Virgil's Aeneid, Pen and Brown Ink with Brown Wash. 22.3 × 15.6 cm.
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[Yvonne Tan Bunzl, London. Exh. Salon Du Dessin, Salons Hoche, Paris, France]Luigi Sabatelli: The Crucifixion. Black Chalk, Pen and Brown Ink Heightened with White on Prepared Paper. 52.9 × 36.4 cm.
Non-western art unattributed:
[British Museum, London] The British Museum's Head of Organic Artefacts Conservation, Allyson Rae, Is Helping Preserve a 1980s Papua New Guinea Festival Head Dress.
Short Notice
J. F. Lewis's Carlist War Subjects
11/1997 | 1136 | 139
Pages: 760-765
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Tromans, Nicholas (Tromans, Nicholas)
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46. Tomás Zumalacárregui, by J. F. Lewis after C. F. Henningsen. Pen and Ink, Pencil and White Heightening, 21.5 by 17 cm. (London Art Market, 1986).
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47. Tomás Zumalacárregui, after a Drawing by C. F. Henningsen. Lithograph. Frontispiece to C. F. Henningsen: The Most Striking Events of a Twelvemonth's Campaign with Zumalacárregui, London [1836].
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48. The Spanish Wife's Last Appeal, by F. C. and C. G. Lewis after the Water-Colour by J. F. Lewis. Etching and Mezzotint, 61 by 78.5 cm., Published by Graves & Co., London, 12th June 1841. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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49. Murillo Painting the Virgin in the Franciscan Convent at Seville, by J. F. Lewis. 1838. Water-Colour and Body-Colour on Paper, 54.2 by 75.3 cm. (Minneapolis Institute of Arts).
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50. The Pillage of a Convent in Spain by Guerilla Soldiers, by J. F. Lewis. 1838. Water-Colour and Body-Colour on Paper, 50.8 by 73 cm. (London Art Market, 1974).
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51. Study for the Lower Left Side of The Proclamation of Don Carlos, by J. F. Lewis. Water-Colour and Body-Colour on Two Joined Strips of Paper, 44.5 by 26 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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52. Study for the Upper Central Section of The Proclamation of Don Carlos, by J. F. Lewis. Water-Colour and Body-Colour on Paper, 55.9 by 28 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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54. St Bavo about to Receive the Monastic Habit at Ghent, by Peter Paul Rubens. Oak Panel, 106.7 by 82.1 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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55. Study for the Lower Right Corner of The Proclamation of Don Carlos, by J. F. Lewis. Water-Colour and Body Colour on Three Joined Sheets of Paper, 44.1 by 58.7 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
Western art unattributed:
53. Montage of Figs.51, 52 and 55.
Article
Richard Ford as Picture Collector and Patron in Spain
02/1995 | 1103 | 137
Pages: 96-107
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Bean, Thomas (Bean, Thomas)
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46. Richard Ford in Seville, by John Frederick Lewis. Coloured Chalks, Heightened with White on Brown Paper, 30.5 by 26.7 cm. 1833 (Sir Brinsley Ford, London).
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47. Head of Christ, by Luis de Morales. Panel, 42.5 by 30.5 cm. (Sold, Sotheby's, London, 1979).
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48. The Vision of Father Simón, by Francisco Ribalta. 211 by 110.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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49. St Serapion, by Francisco Zurbarán. 120 by 103 cm. (Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford CT)
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50. Casa Sánchez, Alhambra, by John Frederick Lewis. Pencil, Water-Colour and Body-Colour, 26 by 36.5 cm. 1832 (Sir Brinsley Ford, London).
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51. The Torre de las Infantas at the Alhambra, by John Frederick Lewis. Pencil, Water-Colour and Body-Colour, 36.2 by 25.4 cm 1832. (Sir Brinsley Ford, London).
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52. Richard Ford and J. F. Lewis on a Shooting Expedition, by John Frederick Lewis. Pen and Water-Colour, 21 by 29.2 cm. 1833. (Sir Brinsley Ford, London).
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53. Christ Crucified, by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. Black and Red Chalk, 40.7 by 35.6 cm. (Sir Brinsley Ford, London).
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54. Two Franciscan Monks, by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. 161.3 by 108.6 cm. (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa).
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55. Charles II of Spain, Attributed to Juan Carreño de Miranda. 82.6 by 62.2 cm. (Sir Brinsley Ford, London).
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57. Portrait of a Man, Circle of Francisco Zurbarán. 59 by 47 cm. (Sir Brinsley Ford, London).
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58. Head of Christ, by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. 50 by 30 cm. (Loyd Collection, Oxfordshire).
Western art unattributed:
56. A partridge on the Wing, Probably Spanish, Eighteenth or Early Nineteenth Century. (Sir Brinsley Ford, London).
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