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Exhibition Review
Lavery: On Location
10/2024 | 1459 | 166
Pages: 1064–6
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Masters, Christopher (Masters, Christopher)
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Lavery: On Location National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh | :
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10. On the Loing, an afternoon chat (under the cherry tree), by John Lavery. 1884. Oil on canvas, 150.8 by 150.4 cm. (Ulster Museum, Belfast; exh. National Galleries of Scotland).
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11. Daylight raid (the studio window), by John Lavery. 1917. Oil on canvas, 141.5 by 89.9 cm. (Ulster Museum, Belfast; exh. National Galleries of Scotland).
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12. Hunter class, Dublin Horse Show, by John Lavery. 1926. Oil on canvas, 49.5 by 59 cm. (Royal Dublin Society Collection; exh. National Galleries of Scotland).
Exhibition Review
The Scottish Galleries
02/2024 | 1451 | 166
Pages: 205–207
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MacDonald, Murdo (MacDonald, Murdo)
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The Scottish Galleries National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh Opened 30th September 2023 | :
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30. The storm, by William McTaggart. 1890. Oil on canvas, 122 by 183 cm. (National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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31. A point in time, by William Johnstone. 1929– 37. Oil on canvas, 137.2 by 243.8 cm. (National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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32. The Scottish Galleries, Edinburgh. (Photograph Dapple Photography)
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33. The progress of a soul: the entrance, by Phoebe Anna Traquair. 1895. Silk and gold thread embroidered on linen, 180.7 by 71.2 cm. (National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh).
Article
Found again in Melbourne: the 3rd Earl of Bute’s ‘Finding of Moses’
07/2020 | 1408 | 162
Pages: 579-583
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1. The finding of Moses, by Giambattista Tiepolo. Probably 1730s. Oil on canvas, 202 by 342 cm. (National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh; Bridgeman Images).
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2. Halberdier, by Giambattista Tiepolo. Probably 1730s. Oil on canvas, 205 by 132 cm. (Agnelli Collection, Turin).
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3. The finding of Moses, by Giambattista Tiepolo. 1750s. Oil on canvas, 234.5 by 308 cm. (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne).
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4. The finding of Moses, by the studio of Paolo Veronese. c.1582. Oil on canvas, 153 by 255 cm. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; Bridgeman Images).
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5. Mystic marriage of St Catherine, by Paolo Veronese. c.1555. Oil on canvas, 97.7 by 161.2 cm (The Bute Collection at Mount Stuart; Isle of Bute).
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6. The finding of Moses, by Benedetto Caliari. Probably late 16th century. Oil on canvas, 148.5 by 239.5 cm. (Private collection; Bridgeman Images).
Article
Observing the artist at work: a drawing by Verrocchio in Palermo
03/2020 | 1404 | 162
Pages: 204-215
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Nathan, Johannes (Nathan, Johannes)
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1. Kneeling Virgin and Child (Virgin adoring the Christ Child?), by Andrea del Verrocchio. Probably later 1460s. Black chalk, white heightening, wash and pen and ink on paper, 20.5 by 17.4 cm (irregular). (Galleria Regionale della Sicilia, Palazzo Abatellis, Palermo).
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10. Study for a Virgin with the Christ Child, by Andrea del Verrocchio. Probably 1470s. Black chalk on lightly prepared paper, 28.2 by 19.3 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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11. Detail of Fig.1, showing the drapery.
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12. Detail of The Baptism of Christ, by Andrea del Verrocchio, Leonardo da Vinci and assistant(s). Probably mid-1470s. Oil on panel, 177 by 151 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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13. David, by Andrea del Verrocchio. Before 1476. Bronze, height 126 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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14. Detail of Equestrian monument to Bartolomeo Colleoni, by Andrea del Verrocchio. c.1485 onwards (completed posthumously, unveiled 1496). Bronze, height of detail approx. 50 cm. (Campo SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice; Bridgeman Images).
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15. Study for an Adoration of the shepherds, by Leonardo da Vinci. Probably late 1470s or early 1480s. Leadpoint partly reworked with pen and ink and wash, 11.9 by 13.5 cm (irregular). (Galleria dell’Accademia, Venice; Bridgeman Images).
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16. Drapery study of a kneeling woman, by Leonardo da Vinci. 1470s. Silverpoint and white heightening on red prepared paper, 25.7 by 19 cm. (Istituto Nazionale della Grafica, Rome).
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17. Verso of Fig.1 in UV-light, revealing two studies of nude male youths and a study of the head of an old man.
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18. Copy after a study for Verrocchio’s ‘David’ and study of a Christ Child, from the workshop of Francesco di Simone Ferrucci. Later 1480s. Pen and brown ink and wash over metalpoint on rose-washed paper (page of a now dismembered sketchbook), 26 by 19 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; RMN-Grand Palais).
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19. Study of a male nude, attributed to Andrea del Verrocchio or a member of his workshop. c.1470. Metalpoint with heightening and pen and ink on prepared paper, 27.8 by 10.9 cm. (Hamburger Kunsthalle, Kupferstichkabinett).
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2. Kneeling Virgin and Child (Virgin adoring the Christ Child?), by a follower of Andrea del Verrocchio. Probably later 1460s or early 1470s. Black chalk and white heightening (oxidised) over indications in stylus or erased leadpoint on paper, 19.8 by 17 cm (irregular). (British Museum, London).
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20. St John the Baptist, by Leonardo da Vinci. c.1480. Metalpoint and heightening on blue prepared paper, 17.8 by 22.2 cm. (The Royal Library, Windsor Castle; Royal Collection; © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2020).
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3. Kneeling Virgin and other studies, from the workshop of Francesco di Simone Ferrucci. Later 1480s. Pen and brown ink over leadpoint or black chalk on rose washed-paper, 27.4 by 19.8 cm. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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4. Kneeling Virgin adoring the Christ Child, attributed to Andrea del Verrocchio, probably 1470s. Tempera and oil on canvas (transferred from panel), 106.7 by 76.3 cm. (Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh; Bridgeman Images).
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5. Head of a woman, by Andrea del Verrocchio. Probably 1470s. Charcoal on paper, 32.5 by 27.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
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6. Detail of Study for a funerary monument to Doge Andrea Vendramin, by Andrea del Verrocchio. Probably early 1480s. Leadpoint partly reworked with pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash on paper, 27.3 by 17.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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7. Studies of putti, by Andrea del Verrocchio. Perhaps 1470s. Pen and ink on paper, 15.8 by 21 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; RMN-Grand Palais).
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8. Detail of Beheading of St John the Baptist, by Andrea del Verrocchio. 1477–78. Silver with blue smalt mounted on wood, height of detail approx. 15 cm. (Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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9. UV-light photograph of the drawing shown in Fig.1, revealing the use of wash and a faded number ‘37’ in the lower right corner.
Exhibition Review
Rembrandt: Britain’s Discovery of the Master. Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 856-857
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White, Christopher (White, Christopher; White, Christopher John; White; W., C. J.; White, Christoper)
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10. An old woman reading, by Rembrandt. 1655. Canvas, 78.7 by 66 cm. (Buccleuch Collection; exh. Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh).
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11. Unknown pleasures, by Glenn Brown. 2016. Panel, 164 by 105.5 cm. (Courtesy the artist; exh. Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh).
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12. Copies from Rembrandt, by Eduardo Paolozzi. 1945. Pen and ink on paper, 26.9 by 36.8 cm. (National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh; © Paolozzi Foundation, London, and DACS 2017).
Exhibition Review
Caravaggism. Madrid, London, Dublin and Edinburgh
02/2017 | 1367 | 159
Pages: 162-165
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Gash, John (Gash, John)
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100. The head of St John the Baptist, attributed to Bartolomeo Manfredi. c.1618 (Robilant & Voena, London)
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101. The card players, attributed to Antiveduto Gramatica. 1615-18 (The Wellington Museum, Apsley House, London; exh. National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin)
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102. The calling of St Matthew, by Hendrick ter Brugghen. c.1617-19 (Musée d'art moderne André Malraux, Le Havre; exh. Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid)
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98. The chicken vendor, by the Pensionante del Saraceni. c.1615-22 (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid; exh. Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid)
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99. The taking of Christ, by Caravaggio. 1602-03 (On permanent loan to the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin)
Exhibition Review
Daubigny, Monet, Van Gogh. Cincinnati, Edinburgh and Amsterdam
10/2016 | 1363 | 158
Pages: 849-851
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Thomson, Belinda (Thomson, Belinda)
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88. Cliffs near Villerville, by Charles François Daubigny. 1864-72 (The Mesdag Collection, The Hague; exh. Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh)
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89. The River Seine at Mantes, by Charles François Daubigny. c.1856 (Brooklyn Museum, New York; exh. Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh)
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90. Daubigny's Garden, by Vincent van Gogh. 1890 (Collection Rudolf Staechelin; exh. Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh)
Exhibition Review
Jean-Etienne Liotard
02/2016 | 1355 | 158
Pages: 148-149
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Laing, Alastair (Laing, Alastair)
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82. A Dutch girl at breakfast, by Jean-Etienne Liotard. 1756-57 (Private collection; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London)
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83. David Garrick, by Jean-Etienne Liotard. 1751 (The Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement, Chatsworth House; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London)
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84. Eva Maria Garrick, by Jean-Etienne Liotard. c.1754 (The Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement, Chatsworth House; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London)
Exhibition Review
GENERATION
09/2014 | 1338 | 156
Pages: 619-622
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Barratt, Martha (Barratt, Martha)
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55. On form and fiction, by Steven Campbell. 1990. Canvas panels with ink on paper, dimensions variable. (Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh; exh. Royal Scottish Academy Building, Edinburgh).
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56. The place of the route of the If'en, by Charles Avery. 2007. Pencil, ink and gouache on paper, two panels 243.5 by 162.6 cm. each. (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh).
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57. Installation view of Our love is like the flowers, the rain, the sea and the hours, by Martin Boyce as it was shown at Tramway, Glasgow, in 2002. Powder coated steel, flourescent light components, chain-link fencing, wood and DVD projection, dimensions variable. (Tate collection).
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58. I am, by Moyna Flannigan. 2014. Oil on linen, 140 by 110 cm. (Courtesy of the artist; exh. Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow).
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59. Fossil necklace, by Katie Paterson. 2013. 170 hand carved fossil beads. (Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh).
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)
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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)
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