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The Subject of Domenico Morone's 'Tournament' Panels in the National Gallery, London
01/1994 | 1090 | 136
Pages: 21-22
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Henry, Tom (Henry, Tom)
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22. The Rape of the Sabines (Before the Signal), by Domenico Morone. c.1490. Probably Oil on Spruce, 45 by 49 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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23. The Rape of the Sabines (After the Signal), by Domenico Morone. c.1490. Probably Oil on Spruce, 45 by 49 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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06/1936 | 399 | 68
Pages: i-xxvi
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[Bachstitz Gallery, 11 Surinamestraat, The Hague, Holland.] François Hubert Drouais Paris 1727 - 1775 Canvas, Oval 60 by 50 cm. Portrait of Charles Philippe de France, Comte D'Artois, afterwards King Charles X (1757-1836), at the Age of 6 Years.
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[Galerie Sanct Lucas. I., Josefsplatz 5 (Palais Pallavicini). Vienna] Bernardo Belotto Roma, Piazza Navona
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[Galeries S. Hartveld. 3 rue Otto Venius, Antwerp.] J. Brueghel, 1568-1625. Panel, 41 × 33 cm.
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[Kunsthaus Malmede. Cologne/Rh. 33 Sachsenhausen.] Allaert van Everdingen. Alkmar 1621-1675 Amsterdam. Canvas: 88 × 100 cm.
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[S.J. Phillips, 113 New Bond St., London, W1.] A Magnificent Pair of George I Silver-Gilt Dishes, by David Tanqueray, London, 1721. Engraved with the Arms of Knapton. 16½ in. in Diameter.
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[Wildenstein & Co. Inc. 11 Carlos Place, Grosvenor Square, London, W.1. 19 East 64th Street. New York. 57 Rue la Boétie. Paris.] "Adoration of the Magi" by Folchetto (XVth Century)
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[C. T. Loo & Co., 48 rue de Courcelles. Paris.] Set of three figures representing the god of war with Chow Chang and Kwan Ping as attendants. Biscuit covered with fine glaze in three colours. Kang-Hsi period. Height about 30 cm.
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[John Sparks. 128 Mount St., Manchester Sq., London, W.1. Shangai and Peiping. China.] Stone Buddha Seated on a Triple Base against a Carved Naga, Khmer. Height on Stand 23 Inches. 10th Century.
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[Peter Boode. 125 Mount Street, London, W.1.] Porcelain Brush-Washing Dish with Shaped Rim, Decorated inside and out in Dark under-Glaze Blue. Hsuan Te Mark and Period (1426-1435). Diameter: 7 1/8 Ins.
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[Ton-ying & Co. 5 East 57th Street. New York. 410 Hankow Road. Shanghai. 20 Tau-Fu Shian. Paiping.] A Pair of Famille Noire Porcelain Vases. Period: Late K'ang-Hsi
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[Frank Partridge & Sons, Ltd., 26 King Street, St, James’s Sq., London. 6 West Fifty Sixth Street. New York.] A Chippendale Mahogany Armchair, One of the Pieces Included in the Exhibition.
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[Stuart and Turner, Ltd. 13 Soho Square, London, W.1.] A mahogany Bureau Bookcase of the CHIPPENDALE PERIOD, circa 1750-60 (Design shown in Chippendale's Directory -1754). Finest Quality Sizes over all:- Width 4 feet. Height 8 feet 2 inches. Depth 2 feet The centre urn-shaped ornament is NOT old
Book Review
Three Essays in Method
01/1928 | 298 | 52
Pages: 47-48
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Fry, Roger E. (Fry, Roger E.; Fry, Roger (R. F.; R. E. F.); F., R. E.; Fry, R. E.; F., R.; F.)
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Three Essays in Method | author: Berenson, Bernard