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Recent acquisitions, Musée Fabre, Montpellier (2004–2022)
12/2022 | 1437 | 164
Pages: 1305-1324
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Attributed works:
1. Lamentation over the dead Christ, by Leonello Spada. c.1610–11. Oil on canvas, 120 by 158 cm. Oeuvre d’intérêt patrimonial majeur, purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine and the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon and various sponsors, 2012, inv. no.2012.10.1.
Attributed works:
10. Anne Melon, by Jean Ranc. 1702. Oil on canvas, 147 by 116 cm. 11. Joseph Bonnier, by Jean Ranc. 1702. Oil on canvas, 146 by 116 cm. Purchases with the support of the FRAM Occitanie, 2017, inv. nos.2017.12.1 and 2017.12.2.
Attributed works:
12. Offering to Priapus, by Jean Raoux. 1720. Oil on canvas, 91.5 by 74 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2010, inv. no.2010.9.1.
Attributed works:
13. Masterpiece of craftsmanship: rattle, by Marc David Pascal Bazille. 1782. Gilded silver, length 13.5 cm. Purchase, 2007, inv. no.2007.11.1.
Attributed works:
14. Display jar, by the workshop of Pierre Favier the Younger. c.1650–60. Tin-glazed earthenware and polychrome grand feu decoration, 46 by 35.5 by 26 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2013, inv. no.2013.8.1.
Attributed works:
15. Silver covered bowl, by Jacques II Bazille. 1741–42. Silver, 12.5 by 17 cm. Purchase with the support of FRAM Occitanie, 2021, inv. no.2021.17.1.
Attributed works:
16. The paddle game, by Jean Honoré Fragonard. c.1760–65. Oil on canvas, 75.5 by 99 cm. 17. The seesaw, by Jean Honoré Fragonard. c.1760–65. Oil on canvas, 75.5 by 99 cm. Trésors Nationaux, transfer from the Musée du Louvre to the Musée Fabre; the acquisition of these works was made possible thanks to the patronage of Webhelp, 2022, inv. no.2022.10.1 and inv. no.2022.10.2.
Attributed works:
18. Sarah presenting Hagar to Abraham, by Joseph Marie Vien. 1749. Oil on canvas, 98 by 134.5 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine, 2015, inv. no.2015.21.1.
Attributed works:
19. Pyrrhus seeing Philoctetes in his lair on the island of Lemnos, by Pierre Henri de Valenciennes. 1789. Oil on canvas, 68.4 by 98.9 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine and the FRAM Occitanie, 2019, inv. no.2019.32.1.
Attributed works:
2. Judith and Holofernes, by Filipo Vitale. c.1635. Oil on canvas, 126 by 154 cm. Gift of Didier Malka, 2020, inv. no.2020.34.1.
Attributed works:
20. Bust of Jean-Baptiste Riban, by Augustin Pajou. 1793. Terracotta, 54.5 by 48 by 32.5 cm. Purchase, 2005, inv. no.2005.11.1.
Attributed works:
21. Dying Achilles, by Jean-Baptiste Giraud. 1788. Plaster, 55 by 83 by 37 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2021, inv. no.2021.28.1.
Attributed works:
22. Arria and Paetus, by François André Vincent. c.1787. Oil on canvas, 102.8 by 124.5 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2014, inv. no.2014.5.1. 23. Renaud and Armide, by François André Vincent. c.1787. Oil on canvas, 104 by 122.5 cm. Purchase, 2021, inv. no.2021.29.1.
Attributed works:
24. Commode ‘sauteuse’. Southern French. c.1774–92. Wood and marble, 92 by 130 by 65 cm. Purchase, 2019, inv. no.2019.26.1.
Attributed works:
25. View of Florence and the Arno, by Joseph Wright of Derby. c.1789–93. Oil on canvas, 58.4 by 76.5 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, A. d’Espous and the Société Jean Larnaudie 2017, inv. no.2017.1.1.
Attributed works:
26. View of the Arno valley, in Florence, by Louis Gauffier. 1795. Oil on canvas, 82 by 110 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2016, inv. no.2016.21.1.
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27. Self-portrait as a youth in a frock coat, by Pierre-Paul Prud’hon. c.1784. Brown ink and pen on paper, 21 by 17 cm. Purchase, 2017, inv. no.2017.26.1
Attributed works:
28. The return of Ulysses, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1799. Oil on canvas, 100.5 by 148 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon and the association of the Friends of the Musée Fabre, 2006, inv. no.2006.4.1.
Attributed works:
29. View of the Benedictine Abbey at Vallombrosa, by Louis Gauffier. 1797. Oil on canvas, 84 by 116 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine and the FRAM Languedoc- Roussillon, 2008, inv. no.2008.1.1.
Attributed works:
3. Martyrdom of St Agatha, by Andrea Vaccaro. c.1635–40. Oil on canvas, 122 by 159 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2013, inv. no.2013.16.1.
Attributed works:
30. Belisarius, by François-Xavier Fabre. c.1789–1800. Pen, metallic ink and black ink, and metallic ink wash over graphite pencil drawing on laid paper, 20.5 by 15.1 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2009, inv. no.2009.35.2
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31. The martyrdom of St Agnes, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1800–10. Pen and brown ink, and grey wash, over graphite lines, 57 by 48 cm. Purchase, 2017, inv. no.2017.24.1.
Attributed works:
32. Undergrowth, by Antoine Laurent Castellan. 1819. Black chalk, watercolour and white gouache highlights on paper, 14 by 19 cm. 33. The peaks at dusk, by Antoine Laurent Castellan. c.1828. Watercolour over black chalk lines on paper, 15.5 by 23.7 cm. Purchases with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2001, inv. no.2001.5.3 and inv. no.2001.5.1.
Attributed works:
34. Marquise Fanny Grimaldi, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1804. Oil on canvas, 80 by 50 cm. 35. Marquis Luigi Grimaldi della Pietra, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1804. Oil on canvas, 80 by 50 cm. Gift of A. d’Espous and the Société Jean Larnaudie, 2021, inv. no.2021.6.1 and inv. no.2021.6.2.
Attributed works:
36. Conjugal tenderness, by Louis Léopold Boilly. c.1807–10. Oil on wood, 52.5 by 43.5 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2021, inv. no.2021.5.1.
Attributed works:
37. Mont Saint-Michel in a storm, by Théodore Gudin. 1830. Oil on canvas, 97 by 138 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Occitanie, 2017, inv. no.2017.27.1.
Attributed works:
38. Bust of Henry Vassal-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, by Joseph Nollekens. 1799. Marble, 69 by 43 by 18 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Occitanie, 2018, inv. no.2018.10.1.
Attributed works:
39. Women at the fountain, by Dominique Papety. c.1839–40. Oil on canvas, 96 by 135 cm. Gift of Marie-Hélène Yseult Sabatier, 2010, inv. no.2010.17.1.
Attributed works:
4. Death of St Joseph, by Bernardo Cavallino. c.1635–40. Oil on canvas, 46.5 by 36 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine and various sponsors, 2015, inv. no.2015.4.1.
Attributed works:
40. Mariuccia, by Henri Lehmann. 1841. Oil on canvas, 96.4 by 71 cm. Purchase, 2016, inv. no.2016.17.1.
Attributed works:
41. Countess Victoire de Clermont-Tonnerre, by Alexandre Cabanel. 1863. Oil on canvas, 182.5 by 138 cm. Purchase with the support of FRAM Occitanie, 2021, inv. no.2021.2.1.
Attributed works:
42. Michelangelo in his studio, visited by Julius II, by Alexandre Cabanel. 1856. Oil on canvas, 63.3 by 103.1 cm. Purchase, 2015, inv. no.2015.10.1.
Attributed works:
43. Little Italian street singer, by Frédéric Bazille. 1866. Oil on canvas, 131 by 98 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine and the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2002, inv. no.2002.5.1.
Attributed works:
44. Head of a faun, by Alexandre Cabanel. 1860. Charcoal, stump and white highlights on paper, 52.9 by 40.8 cm. Gift of the Talabardon & Gautier gallery, 2020, inv. no.2020.29.1
Attributed works:
45. View of Maïre Island, by Carl Frederik Emmanuel Larsen. 1854. Oil on canvas, 32 by 56.5 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2020, inv. no.2020.2.1.
Attributed works:
46. Flowers, by Frédéric Bazille. c.1870. Oil on canvas, 63 by 48.5 cm. Purchase, 2004, inv. no.2004.13.2.
Attributed works:
47. Naked young man lying on the grass, by Frédéric Bazille. 1870. Oil on canvas, 147.5 by 138 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du Patrimoine and the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2002, inv. no.2002.5.2.
Attributed works:
48. The painter René Andreau, by George Daniel de Monfreid. 1895. Oil on canvas, 97.2 by 130.2 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2020, inv. no.2020.19.1.
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49. Orpheus, by Odilon Redon. c.1910. Oil on card, 63.3 by 61 cm. Gift of Jacqueline Englert-Marchal, 2009, inv. 2009.38.1.
Attributed works:
5. A coastal landscape with shipwrecks and ruins, by Salvator Rosa. c.1637. Oil on canvas, 73.8 by 163.5 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2019, inv. no.2019.16.1.
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50. Girls in green, by Auguste Chabaud. c.1907. Oil on canvas, 80 by 65 cm. Purchase, 2018, inv. 2018.2.1.
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51. Two footballers, by Jean Hugo. 1921. Gouache on paper, 30.5 by 25 cm. Purchase with the support of FRAM Occitanie, 2021, inv. no.2021.15.1.
Attributed works:
52. Panic, by Jean Hugo. 1930. Tempera on canvas, 45 by 54 cm. Purchase with the support of DRAC Occitanie, 2022, inv. no.2022.8.1.
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53. Paul Eluard, by Valentine Hugo. 1932. Pastel on paper, 47 by 30 cm. Purchase with the support of FRAM Occitanie, 2019, inv. no.2019.4.1.
Attributed works:
54. Marie Bell en Phèdre, by Jean Hugo. c.1946. Folding screen with two leaves, pastel on panel, each panel 122 by 49 cm. Purchase with the support of DRAC Occitanie, 2022, inv. no.2022.2.1.
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55. Composition, by Hans Hartung. 1945. Oil on paper mounted on plywood, 73 by 50 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2009, inv. no.2009.4.1.
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56. Painting, by Simon Hantaï. 1958. Oil on canvas, 232.5 by 214 cm. Purchase, 2002, inv. no.2002.9.1.
Attributed works:
57. The bat, by Germaine Richier. 1946. Cleaned natural bronze, 91 by 91 by 52 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 1996, inv. no.96.10.1.
Attributed works:
58. Fencer with mask, by Germaine Richier. 1943. Bronze, 105 by 70 by 33 cm. Purchase, 2006, inv. no.2006.19.1.
Attributed works:
59. 60-T-26, by Martin Barré. 1960. Oil on canvas, 140 by 130 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre with the support of Société Générale, 2009, inv. no.2009.2.1.
Attributed works:
6. Venus and Adonis, by Nicolas Poussin. c.1625–26. Oil on canvas, 74.5 by 199 cm. Gift of F.-X. Fabre, 1825, inv. 825.1.171, and Oeuvre d’intérêt patrimonial majeur, purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine and the FRAM Languedoc- Roussillon and various sponsors, 2010, inv. no.2010.14.1.
Attributed works:
60. Untitled, by Claude Viallat. 1966. Oil on canvas, 80 by 150 cm. Purchase, 2008, inv. no.2008.10.1.
Attributed works:
61. Large pink space I, by Vincent Bioulès. 1969. Glycerophtalic lacquer on canvas, 195 by 189.5 cm. Gift of the association of the Friends of the Musée Fabre, 1995, inv. no.95.8.1.
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62. Transparency, by Geneviève Asse. 1973–74. Oil on canvas, 82.5 by 10.5 cm. Gift of the artist, 2013, inv. no.2013.3.3.
Attributed works:
63. Untitled, 8 November 1967, by Michel Parmentier. 1967. Lacquer on canvas, 245.5 by 229 cm. Purchase, 2020, inv. no.2020.11.1.
Attributed works:
64. Frame, by Pierre Buraglio. 1974. Wood, paint technique and thread, height 180 cm. Purchase with the support of the FRAM Languedoc-Roussillon, 2015, inv. no.2015.14.1.
Attributed works:
65. White, by Simon Hantaï. 1974. Oil on canvas, 236.5 by 207 cm. Gift of Jean-Marie Bonnet in memory of Jean Fournier, 2006, inv. no.2006.10.1.
Attributed works:
66. Painting 162 x 114 cm, 27 March 1971, by Pierre Soulages. 1971. Oil on canvas, 162 by 114 cm. Gift of Pierre and Colette Soulages, 2005, inv. no.2005.12.6.
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67. Painting 163 x 434 cm, 28 December 1959, by Pierre Soulages. 1959. Oil on canvas, 163 by 434 cm. Gift of Pierre and Colette Soulages, 2005, inv. no.2005.12.2.
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68. Untitled, by Pierrette Bloch. 1992. Knotted horsehair on foam board, 100 by 70 cm. Purchase, 2019, inv. no.2019.11.3.
Attributed works:
68. Untitled, by Pierrette Bloch. 1992. Knotted horsehair on foam board, 100 by 70 cm. Purchase, 2019, inv. no.2019.11.3.
Attributed works:
69. The impossible encounter, by Yan Pei-Ming. 2019. Oil on canvas, triptych, each panel 150 by 150 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine,
Attributed works:
7. The fall of Phaeton, by Sébastien Bourdon. c.1636–42. Oil on canvas, 137 by 170 cm. Purchase, 2018, inv. no.2018.9.1.
Attributed works:
8. St Paul healing the sick and exorcising a possessed man, by Eustache Le Sueur. 1645–46. Oil on canvas, 175 by 137.5 cm. Gift of the Fondation d’entreprise du Musée Fabre, 2018, inv. no.2018.25.1.
Attributed works:
9. Bust of Jean Deydé, by Christophe Veyrier. 1684. Marble, 50 by 35 by 23.5 cm. Purchase with the support of the Fonds du patrimoine and the FRAM Occitanie, 2017, inv. no.2017.15.1.
Article
A Renaissance bronze in Birmingham, the bailli de Breteuil and Luigi Valadier
11/2018 | 1388 | 160
Pages: 928-937
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Author:
Warren, Jeremy (Warren, Jeremy)
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dates:
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Attributed works:
10. Allegorical figure, by Jean-Robert Ango after a terracotta relief by François Berruer. 1767. Red chalk, 43.8 by 28.4 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
Attributed works:
11. The Callipygian Venus, by Jean-Robert Ango, after a marble statue attributed to Jean Louis Breton after a drawing by Laurent Guiard. 1765. Black chalk, 28.2 by 22 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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12. A Furietti centaur, one of a pair, by Jean-Robert Ango, after bronze statuettes after the antique statues. c.1765–70. Black chalk, 28.4 by 22 cm. and 28.7 by 22 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
Attributed works:
13. Satyr holding grapes with panther, and Figure of a warrior, known as the Executioner, by Jean-Robert Ango, after bronze statuettes attributed to Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi and François Duquesnoy. 1765. Black chalk, 28.2 by 21.7 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
Attributed works:
14. Assemblage with a vase and a plaque depicting Henri IV, by Jean-Robert Ango, after a model attributed to Jacques-Laure Le Tonnelier, bailli de Breteuil and Luigi Valadier. c.1765–70. Red chalk, 47.5 by 34.8 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
Attributed works:
15. Seated Rome, by Luigi and Giuseppe Valadier. 1780–86. Hardstones, silver- and bronze-gilt, height 46 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Attributed works:
3. Jacques-Laure Le Tonnelier, bailli de Breteuil, by Louis Jacques Pilon. 1785. Plaster, height 87 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
Attributed works:
4. Boy riding upon a horse, by the workshop of Severo Calzetta (Severo da Ravenna). c.1510–30. The base is here attributed to the workshop of Luigi Valadier, Rome. c.1770–80. Bronze, marble and gilt-bronze, 18 by 22 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Attributed works:
5. The salon of the bailli de Breteuil in Palazzo Malta, Rome, by Hubert Robert. c.1765. Red chalk, 34.9 by 48.8 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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6. Agrippina as Minerva, by Jean-Robert Ango, after a possibly Roman bronze statuette. c.1765–70. Black chalk, 28 by 22 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
Attributed works:
7. Figure of a boy (‘Souffleur de bulles de savon’), by Jean-Robert Ango after a bronze statuette, model by François Duquesnoy. c.1765–70. Red chalk, 21.7 by 18.8 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
Attributed works:
8. Detail from Antique vases and statuettes and a modern vase, by Jean-Robert Ango after antique models and a bronze model by Luigi Valadier, incorporating designs by François Duquesnoy. 1765. Black chalk. 27.5 by 43.5 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
Attributed works:
9. A dog, by Jean-Robert Ango after a possibly Roman bronze statuette. c.1765–70. Black chalk, 28 by 21.5 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
Western art unattributed:
1. Boy riding upon a goat. Italian, probably Padua, early sixteenth century. The base is here attributed to the workshop of Luigi Valadier, Rome, c.1770–80. Bronze, marble and gilt-bronze, 21.7 by 22.1 cm. (Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham).
Western art unattributed:
2. Detail of Fig.1, showing the shell.
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12/2016 | 1365 | 158
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
[Chanel L'instant. Boy-Friend tweed]
Attributed works:
[Tomasso Brothers Fine art. Joseph Nollekens (1737-1823). Eve bewailing the death of Abel. Terracotta. 25.4 cm (10 in) high. Labeled underneath '1614']
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
[August Laube. Zurich. Jacques Villon (Gaston Duchamp-Villon). Portrait d'acteur (Félix Barré). Dry-point etching. 1913. Numbered and signed. 48.2 x 35.6 cm. Edition of 32]
Attributed works:
[Bacarelli & Botticelli. Firenze. Three Angels from Saint Paul's Cathedral, London. Attilio Piccirilli (Massa Carrare 1866 - New York 1945), and Furio Piccirilli (Massa Carrara 1869 - Rome 1949).]
Attributed works:
[Cambi. Georg Petel (1601/02 - 1634). Corpus Christi in ivory. Genova 1622/24. 53 x 54 cm]
Attributed works:
[Christie’s, 9 Avenue Matignon, 75008 Paris. A bronze group of King Henry IV astride a rearing horse. Barthelemy Prieur (1536-1611), French, circa 1595-1610.]
Attributed works:
[Coll&Cortés. Justiniano 3, Madrid, Spain. Lorenzo Mercadante de Bretaña (1454-1467). Virgen del Buen Fin. Terracotta with traces of polychromy. 65.2 x 24 x 18.3 in]
Attributed works:
[Daniel Katz Gallery. 6 Hill Street. London. Auguste Rodin. Nude woman standing. Watercolour, pencil and ink on paper. 31.2 x 24.5 cm. Circa 1898-1900]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Canesso. 26 rue Laffitte, Paris. Louis Dorigny, Paris, 1654 - Verone, 1742. Two Allegories of Comedy. Oil on canvas, a pair, 48.5 x 65 cm (19 1/8 x 25 9/16 in) each]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Lowet de Wotrenge. Artus II Quellinus (Sint-Truiden 1625 - 1700 Antwerp). An Allegory of Earth. Terracotta, height 54 cm]
Attributed works:
[Grisebach. Villa Grisebach Auktionen. Fasanenstasse 25. Berlin. Ben Nicholson, Western landscape, 1960. 64,5 x 75,5 cm]
Attributed works:
[Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert. 38 Bury Street. St. James’s, London SW1Y 6BB. Howard Hodgkin. Born 1932. Leaves 1987-88. Oil on wood. 19 3/4 x 25 3/4 inches; 50.2 x 65.4 cm]
Attributed works:
[Jan Johnson. 189, rue St-Pierre, Chambly, Québec. St. Matthew. Antonio Maria Zanetti (1680-1767)]
Attributed works:
[Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid. Pere Borrell del Caso. Scaping criticism, (detail), 1874. Madrid, Banco de Espana Collection]
Attributed works:
[Nagel Auktionen Gmbh & Co. KG. Neckarstaße 189-191. Stuttgart. Tino di Camaino (attr.). Probably c.1315, limewood, h. 36 cm]
Attributed works:
[Osborne Samuel. 23a Bruton Street. London. CRW Nevinson. Returning to the Trenches, 1916. Drypoint, 6 x 8 inches]
Attributed works:
[Paul Prouté. 74 Rue de Seine, 75006. Paris. Mary Cassatt. The Picture Book (No.2), ca. 1910. Drypoint, signed]
Attributed works:
[Redfern Gallery. 20 Cork Street. London. Cyril Edward Power (1872-1951). The Concerto, c.1935. Linocut 32 x 30 cm]
Attributed works:
[Robilant + Voena. 38 Dover Street, London W1S 4LN. Bartolomeo Manfredi: St. John the Baptist, circa 1610, oil on canvas, 137 x 96.5 cm]
Attributed works:
[Trinity Fine Art. 29 Bruton Street. London W1J 6QP. The Master of the Unruly Children probably Sandro di Lorenzo di Smeraldo (Florence 1483-circa 1554). Bacchus. Terracotta. 25 x 29 x 20 cm (9 7/8 x 11 3/4 x 7 7/8 in)]
Attributed works:
[V&A. London. Lectures. Donatello (about 1386-1466). The Lamentation Over the Death Christ. About 1453-66. Bronze, Italy, possibly Siena.]
Attributed works:
[Venduehuis. Nobelstraat 5, The Hague, The Netherland. A large silver water kettle with burner on stand. Maker Storr and Mortimer, 1824-1825. 925/1000]
Attributed works:
[Venduehuis. Nobelstraat 5, The Hague, The Netherland. An antique enamel sautoir, by Giuliano 19th Century]
Attributed works:
[Venduehuis. Nobelstraat 5, The Hague, The Netherland. Johan Barthold Jongkind (1819-1891). View on the Oude Schans with the Montelbaans Tower in Amsterdam. Signed lower right and dated 1885. oil on canvas, 26,5 x 43,5 cm]
Attributed works:
[Venduehuis. Nobelstraat 5, The Hague, The Netherland. Studio Willem van de Velde (1633-1707). 'A small English merchant ship at anchor firing a gun'. Signed lower center, oil on canvas. 62x74 cm]
Attributed works:
[W. Agnew & Company Ltd. The famous Whig politician, the Hon. Charles James FOx (1749-1806), by Joseph Nollekens RA (1737-1828), commissioned by Fox's closest friend, the 4th Earl Fitzwilliam, as a gift to Fox's 'secret' wife, the courtesan Elizabeth Armitstead, and inscribed, verso, 'This bust given to Mrs Armistead by Earl Fitzwilliam the First of March 1796. Nollekens Ft.' Marble, height: 28" (71 cm).]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Peter Finer. 38&39 Duke Street. St. James’s. London. An important cased pair of indian flintlock pistols with silver barrels and lockplates, signed 'L. Col. Claude Martins, Locknow Arsenal,' circa 1785 and presented in 1786 by Martin to Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Ross]
Western art unattributed:
[Nagel Auktionen Gmbh & Co. KG. Neckarstaße 189-191. Stuttgart. An expressive Renaissance horse head. Italy, c. 1600, bronze, h. 17/30 cm.]
Western art unattributed:
[Nagel Auktionen Gmbh & Co. KG. Neckarstraße 189-191. Stuttgart. The virgin and child enthroned. Lower Bavaria/Landshut, c. 1490/1500, h. 96cm.]
Western art unattributed:
[Piasa. 118 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré. Paris. Alabaster relief represent Adam and Eve. South Netherlands, around 1530]
Western art unattributed:
[Sotheby’s & Co. 76, rue de Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Paris. A tortoiseshell, mother-of-pearl and gold piqué rosewater ewer and basin. Naples, first half of the 18th century]
Western art unattributed:
[Sphinx Fine Art. 125 Kensington Church St. London. Antwerp School. c.1635. A gold-Metal mounted Ebony, ebonized, rosewood. tortoiseshell and ivory cabinet on a stand. Decorated with scenes from Ovid's Methaphories]
Western art unattributed:
[Venduehuis. Nobelstraat 5, The Hague, The Netherland. A series of four blue and white 'Burglhey House' plates. Qianlong, ca. 1745. Decorated in the center with the Elizabethan 'Burghley House', in a garden with trees and birds, surrounded by ornamental bands]
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Joseph Nollekens and Lord Yarborough: Documents and Drawings
12/1988 | 1029 | 130
Pages: 915-919
related names
Author:
Lord, John (Lord, John)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
34. Mercury, by Joseph Nollekens. Marble, Height 104.7 cm. (Usher Gallery, Lincoln).
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35. Venus Chiding Cupid, by Joseph Nollekens. 1778. Marble, Height 156 cm. (Usher Gallery, Lincoln).
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36. Mars, by John Bacon Snr. Marble, Height 193 cm. (Usher Gallery, Lincoln).
Attributed works:
37. Engraving of Mars after the Statue by John Bacon Snr, by F. Bartolozzi for the Transactions of the Royal Society of Arts, Vol. V, 1787. 21 by 13 cm.
Attributed works:
38. Studies for Venus and Cupid, by Joseph Nollekens. Pencil, 19.6 by 21 cm. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).
Attributed works:
39. Studies for Mars, Venus and Venus and Cupid, by Joseph Nollekens. Ink, 18.8 by 30.5 cm. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).
Attributed works:
40. George Aufrere, by Joseph Nollekens. 1777. Marble, Height 67.2 cm. (Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire).
Attributed works:
41. 1st Earl of Yarborough, by Joseph Nollekens. 1808. Marble, Height 55 cm. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).
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42. Henrietta, Countess of Yarborough, by Joseph Nollekens. 1808. Marble, Height 51.5 cm. (Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire).
Attributed works:
43. Sophia Pelham, by Joseph Nollekens, Marble, Height 66 cm. (Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire).
Attributed works:
44. Sophia Pelham, by Joseph Nollekens, Marble, Height 170 cm. (Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire).
Attributed works:
45. Sophia Pelham, by Joseph Nollekens. Pencil, 17.5 by 22 cm. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).
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[ Anthony Roth Fine Arts Ltd., 49 Maddox Street, London ] Sir Alfred Gilbert, KT., M. V. O., R. A. (1854-1934) Putto With a Torch Bronze, 26.6 cm.
Attributed works:
[ Artemis Group, 15 Duke Street, St. James's, London ] Francisco de Goya, El Amor y la Muerte, pl. 10 from 'Los Caprichos', Etching with Aquatint, a Superb Working Proof before Title and Number, 217 × 153 mm. Harris 45, I.2.
Attributed works:
[ Bernard Jacobson Gallery, 2a Cork Street, London ] Carnival Figure II. Bronze - Edition 9 1987 16″ × 12″ × 8″
Attributed works:
[ Bruno Scardeoni, 54 Via Nassa, Lugano ] Diego Silòee (Burgos, c. 1495 - Granada 1563) Holy Family with St. Anne and St. John Gilt and Polychrome Wood Relief 92 by 64 cm.
Attributed works:
[ Bruton Gallery, 40 East 61st Street, New York ] Rodin 'Genius of Eternal Rest' Lifesize Bronze
Attributed works:
[ C. G. Boerner, Kasernenstrasse 13, Düsseldorf / 61 East 77th Street, New York ] Martin Schongauer. The Madonna with an Apple. Engraving. C. 1475/80. B.28. Lehrs 39. The Only Impression before the S of the Monogram.
Attributed works:
[ Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière, 14 rue de Marignan and 23 rue de Beaune, Paris ] Giovanni Pisano. Marble 20cm.
Attributed works:
[ Christie's, 502 Park Avenue, New York ] Jan Davidsz. de Heem: Banquet Still Life, Signed and Dated 1642, Oil on Canvas, 61 × 82 ins.
Attributed works:
[ Colnaghi, 14 Old Bond Street, London / 21 East 67th Street, New York ] Valerio Castello. Genoa 1624-1659. The Adoration of the Shepherds, Etching, Unrecorded by Bartsch, Le Blanc 2 (as Vincenzo Caccianemici). 175 × 128 mm.
Attributed works:
[ Cover ] Diana. by Joseph Nollekens. Marble, Height 124 cm. Victoria and Albert Museum. London
Attributed works:
[ Edward R. Lubin, 3 East 75 Street, New York ] Terracotta Bust of Raphael Maffei, Called Volterranus, by Silvio Cosini of Fiesole, Circa 1522. Height: 17½ Inches (44.5 cm.).
Attributed works:
[ Eric Turquin, 69 rue Sainte- Anne, Paris ] Baron Gros (1771-1835). Napoleon on the battlefield of Eylau Signed Gros 1807 on canvas. 105 × 144 cm. The modello with variants for the large picture now in the Louvre. This picture won the competition organized by Napoleon in 1807 who gave to Gros the commission for the Louvre picture. It shows not the battle itself but the morning following the fight to demonstrate that French troops were still there and that the battle was a victory.
Attributed works:
[ Fabius Frères, 152 Boulevers Haussmann, Paris ] Barye (Antoine-Louis) 1796-1875 Lion au Serpent
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[ G. Sarti Antiques Ltd., 186 Westbourne Grove, London ] 19th Century Italian Marble Statue, Height: 180 cm 'La Vendemia', Signed by Alessandro Rossi (1820-1891), Milan, 1881.
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[ Galerie d' Arenberg, 14 rue aux Laines, Brussels ] Laurent Delvaux (1696-1778) "La Tempérance" Project for the Front of Charles de Lorraine's Palace in Brussels. c. 1764-1766 Terracotta h: 27 cm.
Attributed works:
[ Galerie H. Odermatt - Ph. Cazeau, 85 bis, rue du Faubourg St. Honoré, Paris ] "Vue de Londres, Canon Street". Huile sur toile. 65 × 81 cm.
Attributed works:
[ Galerie Patrice Bellanger, 198 Boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris ] L'automne Buste en marbre blanc Signé et daté G. Clesinger Rome 1857 Hauteur: 73 cm. Largeur: 50 cm.
Attributed works:
[ Galerie Philippe Cezanne, 2 Place du Palais - Royal, Paris ] Auguste Rodin. Saint-Jean Baptiste prêchant Epreuve en bronze patiné - Alexis Rudier fondeur Hauteur 79 Centimètres
Attributed works:
[ Galerie Pierre M. Dumonteil, 38 rue de l’ Université, Paris ] Rembrandt Bugatti (1884-1916). cire perdue Hebrard. 45 cm × 49 cm
Attributed works:
[ Galerie Tanagra, 20 rue du Cirque, Paris ] Barye 'Venus'. Fonte Barye, Height 38 cm
Attributed works:
[ Gallery Dieleman, Grand Sablon 36, Brussels ] A Rare Bronze of the Walking Leopard by Raymond de Meester de Betzenbroeck, ca. 1932
Attributed works:
[ Heim Gallery, 59 Jermyn Street, St. James's, London ] Johan Tobias Sergel (1740-1814) Joakim Beck-Friis Marble Bust. Heroic Size Inscribed at the Back: "R. R. m. m. Beck Friis. Född den 18 juli 1722. Sergell f. 1793"
Attributed works:
[ J. Christie, 26 Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London ] A Fine and Extremely Rare Pair of Antique French Bronze Putti Bearing a Clamshell. By Antoine Louis Barye Founder Leveque Circa 1851
Attributed works:
[ Julian Hartnoll, 14 Mason's Yard, Duke Street, St. James's, London ] Mercury in Repose. 53 cm × 37 cm. A Late 18th-Century English Terracotta Statuette by Joseph Nollekens (1737-1823)
Attributed works:
[ Marcello Aldega - Margot Gordon, New York ] Guercino 1591-1666. Brown Ink and Wash on White Paper. 226 × 155 mm.
Attributed works:
[ Marlborough, 6 Albemarle Street, London ] Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956) Abend am Meere 1927 Oil on Canvas $17frac{3}{4}$ × 30¼in./45 × 77cm.
Attributed works:
[ Paolo Brisigotti, 44 Duke Street, St. James's, London ] Antonio Susini, or a Northern Associate Circa 1600 Fowler Bronze Statuette 27cm.
Attributed works:
[ Richard L. Feigen, 113 East 79th Street, New York ] Jean Barbault, "Study for the Greek Sultan," Circa 1749 Oil on Paper Mounted on Cardboard, 19.8 by 15.9 cm
Attributed works:
[ S. Mehringer, Barer Strasse 39, Munich ] Giovanni Giuliani (1663-1744), Elizabeth, h. 37 cm. Magdalena, h. 34 cm.
Attributed works:
[ S. Mehringer, Barer Strasse 39, Munich ] Giovanni Giuliani (1663-1744), Joachim, h. 35 cm.
Attributed works:
[ Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond street, London / 1334 York Avenue, New York ] Attributed to Rembrandt Harmensz. Van Rijn, Portrait of a Bearded Man Standing in an Archway (Breduis 222), Signed and Dated 1642, Oil on Panel, 106.1 × 78.7 cm. ($41frac{3}{4}$ × 31 in.).
Attributed works:
[ The London Original Print Fair ] An Original Etching from Les Chants de Maldoror, by Salvador Dali.
Attributed works:
[ The London Original Print Fair ] By the Pond, by Mary Cassatt. Original Drypoint with Aquatint, Printed in Colours. c.1898. Signed. Edition of c.25. of Which 10 Impressions Are Recorded in Public Collections.
Attributed works:
[ The London Original Print Fair ] La Morphinomane, by Eugene Grasset. Colour Lithograph.
Attributed works:
[ The London Original Print Fair ] Nadia. Masque souriante, by Henry Matisse (1948). Aquatint Pl.342 on Marais. Signed and Numbered '3/25' in Pencil. 31.6 × 25.1 cm (Duthuit 797; Fribourg 301)
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[ The London Original Print Fair ] Portrait of Adriaen van Swieten?, by Hendrik Goltzius (1558-1617). Engraving.
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[ The London Original Print Fair ] Portrait of Ed. de Goncourt, by Felix Bracquemond. Etching on Parchment Beraldi 54.
Attributed works:
[ The London Original Print Fair ] Regent's Quadrant, by James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903). Etching and drypoint, 165 × 124 mm, circa 1883 Kennedy 239, an intermediate state between the first and second state of four. Signed on the tab with the butterfly and annotated "imp" indicating that Whistler printed this impression himself. Countersigned in pencil verso. Titled in pencil and signed by Whistler on the mount. Paul McCarron, 1014 Madison Avenue, New York.
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[ The London Original Print Fair ] Rhinoceros, by Philippe Galle (1537-1612). Engraving, 1586, Not Recorded in Hollstein.
Attributed works:
[ The London Original Print Fair ] Zwei Akte in Badewanne, by E. L. Kirchner (1880-1938). Lithograph, 1914. Dube 258.
Attributed works:
[ The London Original Print Fair ]The Forge, by Richard Earlom (1743-1822) after Joseph Wright of Derby (1734-1797). Mezzotint, Chaloner Smith 48, First State, before the Title Was Added. Provenance: F. Debois, 1839 (Lugt 985).
Attributed works:
[ Verlag Hofmann - Druck KG., Zugspitzstrasse 183, Augsburg ] Hans Holbein der Ältere by Bruno Bushart 164 Pages, 42 Colour Plates. 37 Black & White Photographs, 64 Drawings.
Attributed works:
[ Victor Franses Gallery, 57 Jermyn Street, St.James's, London ] A Bronze Ape Riding on a Gnu Signed Barye Circa 1840. Height: 9 ins.
Non-western art unattributed:
[ Michael B. Weisbrod inc., 987 Madison Avenue, New York ] Limestone Torso of a Bodhisattva, Chinese, Tang Dynasty 8th Century. Height: $43frac{1}{3}$ in. (110.5 cm.)
Western art unattributed:
[ Christie's, 8 King Street, St. James's, London ] An Etruscan Bronze Figure of a Nude Ephebe, Early 5th Century B. C., 12.1 cm. High.
Western art unattributed:
[ Jeanette G. Brun, 119 Dufourstrasse, Zurich ] Satyr. Roman. 1st Century A. D. Marble 39 cm.
Western art unattributed:
[ Korban Ltd., 43 Davies Street, London ] A Hellenistic Marble Female Head, 1st Century B. C., Ht. 24.2 cm. (The Idealized Features Probably Represent a Muse, Her Hair Waved and Worn in a Chignon).
Western art unattributed:
[ Nella Longari, Via Bigli 15, Milan ] "Madonna in Trono", Wooden Sculpture South of France, XIII cent. Dimensions: 64,5 c. m. s.
Western art unattributed:
[ Phillips, 7 Blenheim Street, New Bond Street, London ] Fine George III Mahogany Octagonal Rent Desk, Sold Recently at Phillips for £36,000.
Western art unattributed:
[ Schuster Gallery, 14 Maddox street, London ] Flight into Egypt, from a French Book of Hours, c.1510 Illuminated Manuscripts
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Attributed works:
Mr and Mrs John Gibson Lockhart, by Robert Scott Lauder. (Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh)
Attributed works:
[Colnaghi, 14 Old Bond Street, London] Joseph Nollekens 1737 - London - 1823. Bust of the Hon. Sir William Stanhope, KB Marble, 73 cm High with Socle. Signed and Dated: Nollekens Ft. 1775
Attributed works:
[Malcolm Innes Gallery, 67 George Street, Edinburgh] J. Miles. High Street, Edinburgh
Attributed works:
[Marlborough Fine Art Ltd, 6 Albermarle Street, London] Henry Moore Working Model for Reclining Figure: Hand 1978/9 Bronze Edition of 9 Length 34 in/86.3 cm.
Attributed works:
[Phillips, 7 Blenheim Street, London] Christian Gottlieb Hammer; Vue Meridionale de la fameuse douane dite Custom-House à Londres: Friedrich August Schmidt; Vue de la bourse royale à Londres. Two Hand-Coloured Etchings Published by Rittner, Dresden.
Attributed works:
[Richard L. Feigen & Company, 113 East 79th Street, New York] Johann Heinrich Fuseli, R. A., "Odysseus Addressing the Shadow of Ajax in Tartarus," Circa 1800-1805. Oil on Canvas, 90.2 by 69.8cm.
Attributed works:
[William Hardie Ltd, Finlay House, 10-14 West Nile Street, Glasgow] Norman Rockwell, "Redhead", Oil on Canvas, 37″ × 25½″, Signed & Painted 1940
Attributed works:
[XIIIème Biennale Internationale des Antiquaries Grand Palais, Paris] Bateaux au Port, by François Musin (1820-1888). Oil on Canvas. Signed Lower Right. 20 by 32.5 cm. Galerie Berko, Kustlaan 163, Knokke-Le-Zoute.
Attributed works:
[XIIIème Biennale Internationale des Antiquaries, Grand Palais, Paris] Atlas. Bronze. Italian, Sixteenth Century. Desiderio da Firenze (?). 18 cm. Charles Ratton & Guy Ladriere, 14 Rue de Marignan, Paris 8.
Attributed works:
[XIIIème Biennale Internationale des Antiquaries, Grand Palais, Paris] Bureau de Dame. Estampillé Pierre Boichod with poinçon de jurande (A Double fleur de lys). Received Master in 1769. Amaranth and Rosewood Veneer in a Parqueterie Design with Gilt Bronze Framing and Appliques. Louis XVI. 83 by 64 by 41 cm. Jean Lupu, 43 Fbg St Honoré, Paris 8.
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[XIIIème Biennale Internationale des Antiquaries, Grand Palais, Paris] Clock with Zephyr and Erigone. Bronzes by Thomire. Movement by Lepine. c.1810. 66 by 60 by 20 cm. Bernard Steinitz, 4 Rue Drouot, Paris 9.
Attributed works:
[XIIIème Biennale Internationale des Antiquaries, Grand Palais, Paris] La visite au Mandarin. Tapestry Detail. Berlin, Manufacture of Charles Vigne. Silk/Wool, 6 to 8 Threads to the cm. c.1740-50. 2.95 by 4.20 cm. Galerie Chevalier, 15 quai Voltaire, Paris 7.
Attributed works:
[XIIIème Biennale Internationale des Antiquaries, Grand Palais, Paris] Les Grâces lutinèes par les Amours, by Louis Lagrenée (1725-1805). Preparatory Drawing for His Salon Painting of 1779. 37 by 49 cm. Galerie de la Scala, 68 Rue de la Boétie, Paris 8.
Attributed works:
[XIIIème Biennale Internationale des Antiquaries, Grand Palais, Paris] Still life with Musical Instruments, by Anne Vallayer Coster (1744-1818). 89 by 188 cm. Stair Sainty, 141 East 69th Street, New York 10021, USA. The Reconciliation of Jacob and Laban. By Jan Brueghel the Elder and Hendrick van Balen. Copper. 46 by 68.5 cm. Richard Green, 44 Dover Street, London W1. Queen Marie-Antoinette, by L. E. Vigée-Lebrun. Oil on canvas, 94 by 74 cm. Maurice Segoura, 20, Fbg St Honoré, Paris 8. Commode, marquetry with ormolu mounts. Estampillé J. H. Riesener (Maitre in 1768) Transition. 90 by 147 by 62 cm. Didier Aaron & Co, 32 Av. R. Poincaré, Paris 16. Gueridon. Transition. Estampillé Martin Carlin with letter date X for 1775. The Sèvres plaque bears the mark of Mereaud Jeune (1756-1779). Lemonwood and Sycamore, tinted green with gilt bronze mounts, height 87 cm; width 35 cm. Jacques Perrin, 3 quai Voltaire, Paris 8.
Attributed works:
[XIIIème Biennale Internationale des Antiquaries, Grand Palais, Paris] The Gonzaga Children, by Franz Pourbus The Younger. (1569-1622). Panel. 83.5 by 67 cm. Galerie Pardo 160 Bld Haussmann, Paris 8.
Attributed works:
[XIIIème Biennale Internationale des Antiquaries, Grand Palais, Paris] Venus and Cupid. Pendant to "Diana Asleep", by Nicolas-Guy Brenet. Oil on Canvas, Signed and Dated 1771. 66 by 55cm. J. M. Tassel, 17 quai Voltaire, Paris 7.
Western art unattributed:
[Daniel Shackleton, 23 Dundas Street, Edinburgh] Six from the Set of Sixteen Engravings Commissioned by The Emperor Ch'ien Lung from Drawings by Castiglione and Others and Engraved in Paris under the Direction of C. N. Cochin, 1767-1774.
Western art unattributed:
[The Chelsea Antiques Fair, Chelsea Old Town Hall, King's Road, London] Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge, A Derby Plate, c. 1790. Decorated in Chinese famille verte Style. 9 ⅝
Western art unattributed:
[The Chelsea Antiques Fair, Chelsea Old Town Hall, King's Road, London] Huguenot Silver - Coffee Pot; 280z Troy, Simon Pantin
Western art unattributed:
[XIIIème Biennale Internationale des Antiquaries, Grand Palais, Paris] A Pair of Curtains in trompe-l'oeil. Carved Walnut. Early Eighteenth Century. 142 by 41 cm each. Lise Graf, 9 Rue de Beaune, Paris 7.
Western art unattributed:
[XIIIème Biennale Internationale des Antiquaries, Grand Palais, Paris] Bureau Plat. Amaranth, with Boxwood and Rosewood Inlay, Leather Top and Gilt Bronzes. Régence. 180 by 90 by 80 cm. Marc Revillon d'Apreval, 23 quai Voltaire, Paris 7.
Western art unattributed:
[XIIIème Biennale Internationale des Antiquaries, Grand Palais, Paris] Painter's table, mahogany - reputedly used by Boilly. 100 by 39 cm. c. end of the eighteenth century. La Galerie des Lacques, 74 rue du Cherche-midi, Paris 6.
Western art unattributed:
[XIIIème Biennale Internationale des Antiquaries, Grand Palais, Paris] The Elephant. Tapestry. Brussels. c.1560. 2.25 by 3.40 m. Dario Boccara, 184 Fbg St Honore, Paris 8. Painter's Table, Mahogany - Reputedly Used by Boilly. 100 by 39 cm. c. End of the Eighteenth Century. La Galerie des Laques, 74 Rue du Cherche-midi, Paris 6.
Short Notice
Testaments of Friendship; Two New Portraits by James Barry of Francis Douce and Joseph Nollekens
01/1986 | 994 | 128
Pages: 27-29+31
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Brown, David Blayney (Brown, David Blayney; Brown, David)
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33. Joseph Nollekens the Sculptor, Ascribed to Mary Moser, Here Attributed to James Barry. 63.5 by 48.3 cm (Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection).
Attributed works:
34. Francis Douce, by James Barry. Signed and Dated 1803. Pen and Ink, 29.5 by 24.2 cm. (Collection Dr Berthold Wolpe, London).
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'The Resemblance of a Great Genius': Commemorative Portraits of Robert Adam
07/1978 | 904 | 120
Pages: 444-449+451
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Brown, Iain Gordon (Brown, Iain Gordon; Brown, Iain G.)
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10. Robert Adam. By James Tassie. Vitreous Paste Medallion. Height: 7.3 cm. (Scottish National Portrait Gallery).
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8. Robert Adam. By James Tassie. Vitreous Paste Medallion. Height, 7.8 cm. (Scottish National Portrait Gallery).
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9. Robert Adam. By James Tassie. Plaster Cast of Vitreous Paste Medallion. Height, 7.8 cm. (Scottish National Portrait Gallery).
Article
Canova, Aberdeen and the Pitt Monument
10/1977 | 895 | 119
Pages: 698+700-703+705
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Liscombe, R. W. (Liscombe, R. W.)
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40. George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, by J. Partridge. c.1847. (National Portrait Gallery).
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41. Monument to Duke of Somerset, by J. M. Rysbrack. 1756. Marble. (Senate House, Cambridge.)
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42. Monument to William Pitt, by Joseph Nollekens. 1808 Onwards. Marble. (Senate House, Cambridge.)
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43. Monument to Sir Isaac Newton, by L. F. Roubiliac. 1755. Marble. (Trinity College, Cambridge.)
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