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The Victorian high-altar reredos in St Paul’s Cathedral, London
08/2020 | 1409 | 162
Pages: 646-657
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Hall, Michael (Hall, Michael)
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1. The high-altar reredos in St Paul’s Cathedral, London, designed by Thomas Garner and made by Farmer and Brindley. 1888. Photograph by A.F. Kersting, c.1939. (© The Courtauld Institute of Art, London).
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10–12. Angels, by Attilio and Furio Piccirilli for Farmer and Brindley. c.1887. Marble with gilding and imitation rosso antico marble, each 73 by 40 cm. (Private collections; courtesy Bonhams).
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13. The Jesus Chapel, St Paul’s Cathedral, London. Photograph, c.1900. (St Paul’s Cathedral, London; © The Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral).
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14. The high altar, St Paul’s Cathedral, London, following bomb damage. Photograph by Arthur Cross and Fred Tibbs, 1940. (London Metropolitan Archives).
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15. Cherubs, by Farmer and Brindley. c.1887. Marble with gilding. Each 107 by 61 cm. (Private collection; photograph Christie’s).
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2. The nave of St Paul’s Cathedral, looking east. 1870s. Photograph by London Stereoscopic Company. (Mary Evans Picture Library).
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3. The altar in the chapel, Temple Newsam, Yorkshire, by Bodley and Garner. 1877. Photograph, 1948. (Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net).
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4. Model of a proposed reredos for St Paul’s Cathedral, London, by Charles Hopson after a design by Christopher Wren. c.1696. Oak, 119.3 by 91.4 by 62.5 cm. (St Paul’s Cathedral, London; © The Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral).
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5. Sir Christopher Wren’s altar piece, a study for the completion of the apse of St Paul’s, by F.C. Penrose. c.1860. Watercolour, 96 by 56 cm. (St Paul’s Cathedral, London; © The Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral).
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6. Design for the high-altar reredos, St Paul’s Cathedral, London, by Thomas Garner. c.1885. Pencil, pen and ink on paper, 56 by 35.3 cm. (St Paul’s Cathedral Library; © The Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral).
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7. Virgin and Child, by Jean Guillemin for Farmer and Brindley. c.1887. Marble, 142 by 58 cm. (St Paul’s Cathedral, London; © The Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral).
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8. Christ, by Jean Guillemin for Farmer and Brindley. c.1887. The cross was added after 1950. Marble, height 196 cm. (St Paul’s Cathedral, London; © The Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral).
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9. St Paul, by Farmer and Brindley. c.1887. Marble, height 138 cm. (Private collection; photograph Sotheby’s, London).
Book Review
Wallpapers at Temple Newsam 1635 to the Present, A. Wells-Cole and B. Walker
05/2019 | 1394 | 161
Pages: 442-443
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Hoskins, Lesley (Hoskins, Lesley)
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5. Wallpaper fragment. c.1720. Coarse handmade paper grounded in yellow, stencilled in pale pink and block-printed in deep pink, 18.4 by 59.7 cm. (Temple Newsam, Leeds).
Book Review
Chinese Wallpaper in Britain and Ireland. By Emile de Bruijn
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 868-869
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Wells-Cole, Anthony (Wells-Cole, Anthony; Cole, Anthony Wells-)
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1. Detail of a wallpaper, by Wang Zhengyue. Probably 1877. Ink and watercolour on thirty-two rolls of paper, largest roll 322.6 by 113 cm. (Temple Newsam, Leeds).
Exhibition Review
Thomas Chippendale studies 1968–2018: reflections on his 300th anniversary
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 734-739
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Goodison, Nicholas (Goodison, Nicholas)
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1. Opposite Secretaire, by Thomas Chippendale. 1773. Mahogany with Chinese lacquer and English japanning, 86 by 136 by 43 cm. (Leeds Museums and Galleries, Temple Newsam House).
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2. Drawing for three chairs by Thomas Chippendale. 1753. Pen and grey wash on paper, 20.3 by 33 cm. (The Chippendale Society).
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3. Card table, by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Mahogany and oak, 75 by 89 by 46 cm. (closed). (Dumfries House Trust).
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4. Armchair, by Thomas Chippendale. 1767. Mahogany, 96 by 63.5 by 65 cm. (Nostell Priory, The National Trust).
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5. Armchair, by Thomas Chippendale. c.1774. Gilt limewood with tapestry covers. 105 by 70 by 74 cm. (Newby Hall, Yorkshire).
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6. Armchair, attributed to Gillows, based on a plate XVII of The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker’s Director by Thomas Chippendale, London 1762. 1784. Mahogany, 101.6 by 58.4 by 47.5 cm. (Birmingham Museums Trust, Soho House).
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7. Digital reconstruction of Fig.8, to show the original appearance of the marquetry.
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8. Top of a pier table, by Thomas Chippendale. c.1772. Veneered mahogany, 60 by 196 cm. (The Chippendale Society).
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9. Commode, by Thomas Chippendale. c.1773. Veneered mahogany with gilt-brass mounts, 94 by 228.6 by 63.5 cm. (Renishaw Hall, Derbyshire).
Exhibition Review
Taking Shape
01/2009 | 1270 | 151
Pages: 52-53
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Robinson, Alicia (Robinson, Alicia)
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Taking Shape: Finding Sculpture in the Decorative Arts | institution: Henry Moore Institute , institution: J. Paul Getty Museum
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61. Side table, design attributed to Johann Paul Schor. Rome, c.1670. Gessoed and gilt poplar, 170 by 225 by 85 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; exh. Henry Moore Institute, Leeds).
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62. Girandole (one of a pair), possibly designed by Matthias Lock; made by James Pascall. c.1774. Gilt pine and iron, 211 by 152 by 53.5 cm. (Temple Newsam, Leeds Museums and Galleries; exh. Henry Moore Institute, Leeds).
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60. Pair of decorative figures. Paris, 1738–49. Silver (1738–50) and bronze (1745–49), the lacquered painting attributed to Guillaume Martin and Etienne-Simon Martin. Each 22.8 by 11.4 by 15.2 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; exh. Henry Moore Institute, Leeds).
Exhibition Review
John Channon and Brass-Inlaid Furniture. Leeds and London
02/1994 | 1091 | 136
Pages: 131-133
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Wood, Lucy (Wood, Lucy)
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52. Bookcase (one of a pair), made for Powderham Castle by John Channon. 1740. Padouk veneer, with brass mouldings and giltwood carving, 381 by 228.5 by 91.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, depositied at Powderham Castle; exh. Temple Newsam House, Leeds).
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53. Bureau Cabinet, Labelled 'Antrobus Fecit 1730'. Mahogany (?) Veneer with Brass Inlay, 92.3 by 112 by 35.1 cm. (Private Collection).
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54. Bureau-cabinet, perhaps by John Renshaw. c. 1737. Mahogany and tortoiseshell veneer with brass inlay and padouk crossbanding, 251.5 by 94 by 58.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. Temple Newsam House, Leeds).
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55. Library-table (one of a pair). c. 1750-55. Mahogany veneer with kingwood crossbanding and gilt-brass inlay, 91.5 by 155 by 70 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. Temple Newsam House, Leeds).
Book Review
British Silver at Temple Newsam and Lotherton Hall
10/1992 | 1075 | 134
Pages: 671
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Glanville, Philippa (Glanville, Philippa; G., P.)
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British Silver at Temple Newsam and Lotherton Hall | author: Lomax, James
Exhibition Review
Country House Floors. Leeds, Temple Newsam
05/1987 | 1010 | 129
Pages: 340-341
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Saumarez Smith, Charles (Saumarez Smith, Charles; Smith, Charles Saumarez)
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Book Review
An Important New Furniture Catalogue
10/1978 | 907 | 120
Pages: 676-678
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Bellaigue, Geoffrey de (Bellaigue, Geoffrey de)
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Furniture at Temple Newsam House and Lotherton Hall | artist - by: Gilbert, Christopher
Book Review
Creamware and Other English Pottery at Temple Newsam House, Leeds
06/1978 | 903 | 120
Pages: 405
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Towner, Donald (Towner, Donald)
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Creamware and Other English Pottery at Temple Newsam House, Leeds | author: Walton, Peter
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