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Exhibition Review
Precious and Rare: Islamic Metalwork from the Courtauld
11/2020 | 1412 | 162
Pages: 981-983
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Kennedy, Kirstin (Kennedy, Kirstin)
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Precious and Rare: Islamic Metalwork from the Courtauld History of Science Museum, Oxford 9th October 2020– 10th January 2021 | :
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5. Detail from the lid of the metalwork bag show in Fig.6. (© The Courtauld Gallery, London; exh. History of Science Museum, Oxford).
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6. Metalwork bag. Mosul, Northern Iraq, 1300–30. Brass with silver and gold inlay, height 15.2 cm. (© The Courtauld Gallery, London; exh. History of Science Museum, Oxford).
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7. Incense burner of pierced and engraved brass inlaid with silver, with images of the planets within roundels. Mamluk (Syria), 13th century. (© The Courtauld Gallery, London; exh. History of Science Museum, Oxford).
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‘The anointing of Solomon’ by Gerard de Lairesse discovered in the Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford
02/2016 | 1355 | 158
Pages: 101-102
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Marandet, François (Marandet, François)
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19. The anointing of Solomon, by Gerard de Lairesse. ?1668 (Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford)
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20. The anointing of Solomon, by Gerard de Lairesse after his own painting. 1668 (British Museum, London)
Exhibition Review
Edward Wadsworth (1889-1949). Bradford and London
02/1990 | 1043 | 132
Pages: 150-151
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Cork, Richard (Cork, Richard)
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93. Bradford: View of a Town, by Edward Wadsworth. 1914. Woodcut, 15 by 10 cms. (Private Collection; Exh. Cartwright Hall, Bradford).
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95. The English Channel, by Edward Wadsworth. 1934. Tempera, 50.8 by 96.5 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Cartwright Hall, Bradford).
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94. Photograph of Edward Wadsworth Painting One of the Two Tempera Panels for the Queen Mary, 1935-36. (Exh. Cartwright Hall, Bradford).
Exhibition Review
Philip Wilson Steer. Bradford, Cartwright Hall
08/1986 | 1001 | 128
Pages: 625-627
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McConkey, Kenneth (McConkey, Kenneth)
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58. The Bridge, by Philip Wilson Steer. 1887. 49.5 by 65.5 cm. (Tate Gallery, London; Exh. Cartwright Hall, Bradford Art Gallery).
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59. Knucklebones, Walberswick, by Philip Wilson Steer. c.1888-89. 61 by 76.2 cm. (Ipswich Museums and Galleries; Exh. Cartwright Hall, Bradford Art Gallery).
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The History and Evolution of English Eighteenth-Century Furniture, as Shown in the Bradford Exhibition
08/1904 | 17 | 5
Pages: 482-487+489+491+493+495-499+501+503
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Clouston, R. S. (Clouston, R. S.; C., R. S.)
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Bookcase and Secretaire by Shearer (No. 62). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Chair Made by Chippendale for the Bury Family (No. 20). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Dressing-Table with Floral Designs and Figures by Angelica Kauffmann (No 190). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Lion Settee (No. 109). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Master's Chair of the Brewers' Company (No. 28). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Piano by Southwell of Dublin, with Painted Figures by Angelica Kauffmann (No. 121). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Ribbon-Backed Chair in the Style of Manwaring (No. 53). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Chair Belonging to the Grocers' Company (No. 90). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Chair in the Style of Copeland (No. 110). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Eagle Arm Chair (No. 16). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Early Ladder-Backed Chair (No. 51). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Master's Chair of the Drapers' Company (No. 93). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Master's Chair of the Grocers' Company (No. 34). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Master's Chair of the Salters' Company (No. 4). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Satinwood Teapoy (No. 78). English Furniture in the Bradford Exhibition
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Advertisements July 1904 (front)
07/1904 | 16 | 5
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Masonic Banner in Silk [Saint Peter], Embroidered in Silk and Wool. Designed by Bernard Sleigh, and Executed by Mrs. Walter Gilbert (Ina MacGeoch) [Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts].
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[Hardman, Powell & Co. 24, Haymarket Street, London. Ciborium in Gothic revival style]
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[John Wilsons' Successors, 188 Regent Street. Specially designed by Walter Crane, Lewis F. Day, R. Anning Bell and other artists. Photograph: 'Ribbon and Cinquefoil', linen designed by Lewis F. Day]
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[Spink & Son, 17-18 Piccadilly; 1-2 Gracechurch Street, London. Artistic Attendance medal, designed and manufactured by Spink & Son; Specimens of a collection of West African Goldweights from Ashanti.]