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Exhibition Review
English delftware Bristol Museum and Art Gallery From February 2023
06/2023 | 1443 | 165
Pages: 652-654
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Dawson, Aileen (Dawson, Aileen)
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English delftware Bristol Museum and Art Gallery From February 2023 | :
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17. Plaque painted with the lyrics and score of Topeing Jack or Jack Thou’rt a Toper by Henry Purcell for the play Bonduca. Probably Bristol, c.1750. Tin-glazed earthenware, height 33 cm. (Private collection; exh. Bristol Museum and Art Gallery).
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18. Plate decorated on the border in bianco sopra bianco and inscribed ‘RICHD WOOD / Port Isaac / 1764’. Bristol, probably Redcliffe Back factory, 1764. Tin-glazed earthenware, diameter 34 cm. (Bristol Museum and Art Gallery).
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19. Desk set inscribed ‘RC 1685’ on sander and bowl. Perhaps Brislington, 1685. Tin-glazed earthenware, 16.8 by 10.8 cm. (Bristol Museum and Art Gallery).
Exhibition Review
Leighton’s drawings. London, Scarborough, Bristol, Bournemouth and Glasgow
03/2007 | 1248 | 149
Pages: 203-204
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Treuherz, Julian (Treuherz, Julian)
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A Victorian Master. Drawings by Frederic, Lord Leighton | institution: Bristol Museum and Art Gallery , institution: Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery , institution: Leighton House , institution: Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum , institution: Scarborough Art Gallery
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57. Study for ‘Elijah in the wilderness’: Elijah, by Frederic, Lord Leighton. c.1877. Black and white chalk on blue paper, 22.4 by 28.3 cm. (Leighton House, London).
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58. Study for ‘Hercules wrestling with Death for the body of Alcestis’: drapery for Death, by Frederic, Lord Leighton, c.1870. Black and white chalk on blue paper, 40.5 by 28.4 cm. (Leighton House, London).
Exhibition Review
W. J. Müller. Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
11/1991 | 1064 | 133
Pages: 791-793
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Llewellyn, Briony (Llewellyn, Briony)
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44. Tomb in the Water, Telmessus, by W. J. Müller. 1845. 76.2 by 137.8 cm. (Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London; Exh. Bristol Museums and Art Gallery).
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45. Coombe Glen, near Bristol, by W. J. Müller. 1831. 75 by 61.6 cm. (Bristol Museums and Art Gallery).
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46. The Artist's Studio, by W. J. Müller. c. 1836. 20.3 by 26.7 cm. (Bristol Museums and Art Gallery).
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47. Valley of the Tombs of the Queens, by W. J. Müller. 1839. 26 by 41.5 cm. (Trustees of the British Museum; Exh. Bristol Museums and Art Gallery).
Exhibition Review
Braque: Still Lifes and Interiors. Liverpool and Bristol
11/1990 | 1052 | 132
Pages: 805-806
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Cottington, David (Cottington, David)
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53. Le petit éclaireur: guitare, by Georges Braque. 1913. Charcoal, Newspaper, Wood-Grained Paper, Blue Paper and Black Paper on Canvas, 92 by 60 cm. (Musée d'Art Moderne, Villeneuve d'Ascq; Exh. Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol).
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54. Still Life with Grapes and Clarinet, by Georges Braque. 1927. 53.9 by 73 cm. (Phillips Collection, Washington; Exh. Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol).
Exhibition Review
Bristol. Michael Rysbrack Sculptor
05/1982 | 950 | 124
Pages: 314-315+318-319
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Hodgkinson, Terence (Hodgkinson, Terence; H., T.)
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42. William III, Model for the Statue in Queen Square, Bristol, by Michael Rysbrack. Gilt Plaster, Height 69 cm. (Kingston upon Hull City Museums and Art Galleries; Exh. City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery).
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43. The Resurrection, by Michael Rysbrack. Pen and Ink, Red Chalk and Brown Wash, 47.2 by 29.7 cm. (City Museum and Art Gallery, Plymouth; Exh. City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery).
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44. Fame, Model for the Monument to Admiral Vernon in Westminster Abbey, by Michael Rysbrack. 1760. Terracotta, Height 58 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum; Exh. City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery).
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45. The Philosopher, by Michael Rysbrack. Terracotta, 28.6 by 52.1 by 15.9 cm. (City Museum and Art Gallery, Plymouth; Exh. City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery).
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46. Design for Monument to the Fourth Duke of Beaufort in St Michael's Church, Badminton, by Michael Rysbrack. c. 1756. Pen and Ink and Water-Colour, 38.7 by 27.5 cm. (Collection The Duke of Beaufort, K. G.; Exh. City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery).
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47. Edward Colston, by Michael Rysbrack. c. 1726. Terracotta, Height 57 cm. (City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery).
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48. William Innys, by Michael Rysbrack. c. 1734. Marble, Height 67 cm. (Redland Chapel, Bristol; Exh. City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery).
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49. John Innys, by Michael Rysbrack. c. 1734. Marble, Height 64 cm. (Redland Chapel, Bristol; Exh. City of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery).
Exhibition Review
London, Newcastle and Bristol [George Clausen, William Nicholson at alia]
09/1980 | 930 | 122
Pages: 650+652-656
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Shone, Richard (Shone, Richard; S., R.; Shone, Richard)
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69. The Cottage Bedroom, by Claude Rogers. 1944. 63.5 by 76 cm. (Arts Council Collection; Exh. Hayward Gallery).
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70. We Two Boys Together Clinging, by David Hockney. 1961. 121.9 by 152.4 cm. (Arts Council Collection; Exh. Hayward Gallery).
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71. Head 17. by Francis Bacon. 1949. 93.2 by 76.5 cm. (Arts Council Collection: Exh. Hayward Gallery).
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72. Swingeing London. by Richard Hamilton. 1968. Charcoal, Gouache and Pencil on Paper. 34.5 by 45.5 cm. (Arts Council Collection: Exh. Hayward Gallery).
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73. The Boy and the Man, by George Clausen. 26.7 by 23.8 cm. (Herbert Art Gallery and Museum: Exh. Royal Academy).
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74. Head of a Peasant Boy, by George Clausen. 36.2 by 25.1 cm. (Ashmolean Museum; Exh. Royal Academy).
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75. The visit, by George Clausen. 101.6 by 76.2 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Royal Academy).
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76. The Golden Barn, by George Clausen. 68.6 by 55.9 cm. (Rochdale Art Gallery; Exh. Royal Academy).
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77. Sunfish. by William Nicholson. 1935. 50 by 63 cm. (Arts Council Collection; Exh. Fitzwilliam Museum. Cambridge).
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78. Still Life, by William Nicholson. c. 1929. Panel. 54.3 by 59.4 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum. Cambridge).
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79. Gate of Honour under Snow. by William Nicholson. 1924. 61.2 by 51.4 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum. Cambridge).
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80. A Was an Artist (Self Portrait). by William Nicholson. 1898. Woodcut. (Fitzwilliam Museum. Cambridge).
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81. Girl with a Tattered Glove, by William Nicholson. 1909. 89.8 by 71.1 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum. Cambridge).
Short Notice
Some Recent Sculpture Acquisitions by British Public Collections
01/1980 | 922 | 122
Pages: 83-84+86+89-90+93-94
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A., R. (A., R.)
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C., R. (C., R.)
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Lodder, Christina (Lodder, Christina; L., C.; Lodder, Christina A.)
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MacGregor, Neil (N. M.) (MacGregor, Neil (N. M.))
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R., A. (R., A.)
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S., D. (S., D.)
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130. Caroline, Princess of Wales, by Anna Seymour Damer. Signed and Dated 1814 on the Back. Terracotta, Height 47 cm. (Ranger's House, Blackheath).
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132. Doctor Maloët, by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle. Bronze. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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133. Study Number 6. 1978 (Study of Francis Bacon), by Clive Barker. Brass, Height 38 cm. (Art Gallery and Museum, Aberdeen).
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134. Young Man, by John Davies. Fibreglass, Resin, Paint, Wool, Cotton, Rubber and Leather. 180.5 by 51 by 28 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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135. Rapport des Volumes, by Georges Vantongerloo. Sandstone, 22.5 by 13.5 by 13.5 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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136. Saint Longinus or Saint Gereon, Attributed to Willem Kerricx (1652-1719). Marble, Height 204 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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137. Tomorrow's Apples (5 in White) by Eva Hesse. Painted Concretion, Enamel, Gouache, Varnish, Cord and papier mâché Mounted on Chipboard. 65.2 by 55.6 by 16 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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138. Lise I by Robert Graham. Bronze, Height 68.6 cm. Without Pedestal. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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140. Le Grand Cheval, by Raymond Duchamp-Villon. Bronze, 100 by 98 by 66 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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141. Florence Triumphant over Pisa, by Giambologna. Terracotta, Height 38 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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142. Return of the Prodigal Son, by Antonio Montauti. Bronze, Height 65 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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143. Working Model for the Monument to the Unknown Political Prisoner, by Reg Butler. Forged and Welded Steel Painted Black, Bronze with Plaster Base. 223.8 by 88 by 85.4 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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144. Sophia Leonora of Saxony at the Age of Two by Daniel Kellerthaler. Signed in Monogram and Dated 1611. Wax, 20.6 by 17.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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146. Italian Arrangement, by Hubert Dalwood. Bronze. 30.5 by 49.5 by 56.7 cm. (Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museum).
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147. Jeannette II, by Henri Matisse. Bronze, Height 27 cm. (National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh).
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149. Head, 1916, by Jacques Lipschitz. Limestone, Height 62.2 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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150. Arm with Sleeve, by Pablo Picasso. Bronze, Length 24 cm. (National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh).
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151. Large Metal Sculpture, 1978, by Barry Flanagan. Mild Steel, 3/8 Inch Thick. 213 by 244 by 448 cm. (Ulster Museum, Belfast).
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152. Two Children, by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse. Terracotta, Signed and Dated 1864. (Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery).
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131. Vestal Virgin, Roman, Early Second Century A. D. Marble, Height 28.5 cm. (British Museum).
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139. Voussoirs and Springers from Reading Abbey (The Shiplake Arch). Twelfth Century. Limestone. (Reading Museum and Art Gallery).
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145. Portrait of a Lady, North Italian, Second Half of the Sixteenth Century. Onyx Cameo, 7.6 by 4.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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148. Head from the South Portal of the Cathedral of Thérouanne. French, about 1235, Height 36.1 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: Artists of the Newlyn School (1880-1900); Newlyn, Plymouth and Bristol
08/1979 | 917 | 121
Pages: 542-543
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Skipwith, Peyton (Skipwith, Peyton)
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102. A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach, by Stanhope Forbes. 121.3 by 157.9 cm. (Plymouth City Art Gallery; Exh. Bristol City Art Gallery). 105. A Game of 'Old Maid', by Elizabeth Forbes. 101.6 by 63.5 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Bristol City Art Gallery).
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: The 'Bristol School' at Bristol
11/1973 | 848 | 115
Pages: 762-763+765
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Herrmann, Luke (Herrmann, Luke; H., L.)
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84. A Land of Dreams, by Samuel Jackson, Water-Colour, 57 by 86.5 cm. (City Art Gallery, Bristol.)
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85. The Recruiting Party, by Edward Villiers Rippingille. Panel, 81.5 by 136 cm. (City Art Gallery, Bristol.)
Short Notice
Recent Museum Acquisitions
08/1973 | 845 | 115
Pages: 534+536-540+543-544
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Brown, Christopher (Brown, Christopher)
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Roberts, Keith (Roberts, Keith; R., K.)
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100. Degas. N. Y., Met. [Degas, La Leçon de Danse, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.]
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101. Hassam. St. Louis. [Frederick Childe Hassam, Maude Sewing, The St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis.]
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102. Josephson. Stockholm. [Ernst Josephson, Portrait of Miss Anna Heyman, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.]
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103. Gonzales. Chicago. [Eva Gonzales, La Modiste, The Art Institute, Chicago.]
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70. Paolo Veneziano, Madonna and Child Enthroned, Metropolitan Museum, New York. 71. Hans Memling, The Nativity, Birmingham City Art Gallery. 72. Jan van Scorel, A Pilgrim, Detroit Institute of Fine Arts. 73. Charles Le Brun, Presentation of Christ in the Temple, Detroit Institute of Fine Arts. 74. Nicolas Poussin, The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine, National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh.
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75. Dughet. Edinburgh. [Gaspard Dughet, Classical Landscape, National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh.]
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76. Murillo. Birmingham [Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, The Vision of St Anthony of Padua, City Museum and Art Gallery.]
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77. Bor. N. Y., Met. [Paulus Bor, The Enchantress, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.]
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78. Van Goyen. National Gallery, London. [Jan van Goyen, An Estuary with Fishing Boats and Two Frigates, National Gallery, London.]
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79. Van Goyen. N. Y., Met. [Jan van Goyen, Sandy Road with a Farmhouse, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.]
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80. Maes. N. Y., Met. [Nicolaes Maes, Abraham Dismissing Hagar and Ishamel, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.]
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81. Van Dyck. Cambridge. [Sir Anthony van Dyck, Portrait of a Man, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.]
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82. Elias. Birmingham. [Nicolas Elias, Portrait of a Lady, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham.]
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83. Girodet. Chicago. [Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson, Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Belley, The Art Institute, Chicago.]
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84. Gainsborough. Detroit. [Thomas Gainsborough, Lady Anne Hamilton, The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit.]
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85. Goya. N. Y., Met. [Goya, Portrait of Pepito Costa y Bonells, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.]
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86. Géricault. Washington. [Théodore Géricault, Trumpeters of Napoleon's Imperial Guard, National Gallery of Art, Washington.]
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87. David. Chicago. [Jacques Louis David, Portrait of Jeanbon Saint-André, The Art Institute, Chicago.]
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88. Wilkie. Manchester. [Sir David Wilkie, Sir Alexander Keith, Knight Marischal of Scotland, City Art Gallery, Manchester.]
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89. Regnault. Detroit. [Jean Baptiste Regnault, The Judgement of Paris, The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit.]
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90. Regnault. Chicago. [Jean Baptiste Regnault, Cupid and Psyche, The Art Institute, Chicago.]
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91. Girodet. Ottawa. [Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson, The Entombment of Atala, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.]
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92. Ingres. Ottawa. [Ingres, Virgil Reading the 'Aeneid' in the Presence of Augustus, Octavia and Livia, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.]
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93. Prudhon. Stockholm. [Pierre-Paul Prudhon, Repentance, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.]
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94. Mulready. St. Louis. [William Mulready, Nude Female Figure, The St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis.]
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95. Renoir. Manchester. [Auguste Renoir, Seated Nude, City Art Gallery, Manchester.]
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96. Cézanne. Detroit. [Paul Cézanne, Head of a Man, The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit.]
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97. Sisley. Bristol. [Alfred Sisley, L'Entrée de Village, City Art Gallery, Bristol.]
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98. Sargent. Detroit. [John Singer Sargent, Portrait of Madame Poirson, The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit.]
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99. Cézanne. Boston. [Paul Cézanne, Self-Portrait, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.]
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