Tirzah Garwood: Beyond
Ravilious
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
19th November 2024–26th May 2025 |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
12. Yawning, by
Tirzah Garwood.
1928. Wood
engraving, 15.2 by
15.2 cm. (Private
collection; exh.
Dulwich Picture
Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
13. Pages
from Untitled
(Scrapbook), by
Tirzah Garwood.
c.1947–49. Paper
collage featuring
a rejected
watercolour by
Eric Ravilious,
a Pollock’s Toy
Shop theatre
backdrop and
other ephemera,
37 by 50
cm. (Private
collection; exh.
Dulwich Picture
Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
14. Nine cats, by
Tirzah Garwood.
c.1940s.
Drawing, 17 by
17cm. (Private
collection; exh.
Dulwich Picture
Gallery, London).
Exhibition Review
Yoshida: Three Generations
of Japanese Printmaking
Yoshida: Three Generations
of Japanese Printmaking
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
16. Kumoi
cherry trees,
by Hiroshi
Yoshida. 1926.
Woodblock
print, ink
and colour
on paper,
53.9 by 70.7
cm. (Fukuoka
Art Museum
Collection,
Japan; exh.
Dulwich
Picture Gallery,
London).
Attributed works:
17. Camouflage,
by Yoshida Toshi.
1985. Woodblock
print, ink and
colour on paper,
64.4 by 41.7
cm. (Fukuoka
Art Museum
Collection,
Japan; exh.
Dulwich Picture
Gallery, London).
Rubens & Women. By Ben van
Beneden and Amy Orrock, with contributions
by Jennifer Scott. 191 pp. incl. numerous
col. ills. (Dulwich Picture Gallery, London,
2023), £19.95. ISBN 978–1–898519–49–2. |
:
subjects:
Rubens & Women
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
27th September 2023–
28th January 2024 |
:
18. Three of
Diana’s nymphs
undressing,
by Peter Paul
Rubens after
Jacob Cornelisz
Cobaert.
c.1598–1600. Pen
and brown ink
over black chalk
on paper, 17.2 by
14.7 cm. (British
Museum, London;
exh. Dulwich
Picture Gallery,
London).
Attributed works:
19. Birth of
the Milky Way,
by Peter Paul
Rubens. 1636–38.
Oil on canvas,
181 by 244 cm.
(Museo Nacional
del Prado,
Madrid; exh.
Dulwich Picture
Gallery).
Exhibition Review
Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
31st March–10th September
Berthe Morisot: Shaping
Impressionism
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
31st March–10th September |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
20. Eugène
Manet on the
Isle of Wight, by
Berthe Morisot.
1875. Oil on
canvas, 38 by
46 cm. (Musée
Marmottan
Monet, Paris;
exh. Dulwich
Picture Gallery,
London).
Attributed works:
21. Winter, by
Berthe Morisot.
1880. Oil on
canvas, 74.9 by
61.6 cm. (Dallas
Museum of Art;
exh. Dulwich
Picture Gallery,
London).
Attributed works:
22. Mrs Mary
Robinson, by
George Romney.
1780–81. Oil on
canvas, 75.7 by
63.2 cm. (Wallace
Collection,
London; exh.
Dulwich Picture
Gallery, London;
Bridgeman
Images).
M.K. Čiurlionis: Between Worlds
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
21st September 2022–12th March 2023 |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
26. Creation of
the world VI,
from the series
Creation of the
world, by M.K.
Čiurlionis. 1905–
06. Tempera
on paper, 36.3
by 31.5 cm.
(M.K. Čiurlionis
National Art
Museum, Kaunas;
exh. Dulwich
Picture Gallery,
London).
Attributed works:
27. Rex, by M.K.
Čiurlionis. 1909.
Tempera on
canvas, 147.1
by 133.7 cm.
(M.K. Čiurlionis
National Art
Museum, Kaunas;
exh. Dulwich
Picture Gallery,
London).
Attributed works:
28. Finale,
from the series
Sonata no. 5
(Sonata of the
sea), by M.K.
Čiurlionis. 1908.
Tempera on
paper, 73.2 by
63 cm. (M.K.
Čiurlionis
National Art
Museum, Kaunas;
exh. Dulwich
Picture Gallery,
London).
Reframed: The Woman in the
Window
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
4th May–4th September |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
23. Girl at a
window, by
Rembrandt van
Rijn. 1645. Oil on
canvas, 81.8 by
66.2 cm. (Dulwich
Picture Gallery,
London).
Attributed works:
24. My blue
sky, by Louise
Bourgeois. 1989–
2003. Gouache,
watercolour, ink,
pencil, coloured
pencil and paper,
mounted in a
wood and glass
window frame,
70.5 by 58.4 by
15.9 cm. (Private
collection; exh.
Dulwich Picture
Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
25. Girl in a
window, by Peter
Blake. 1962.
Mixed media,
112.4 by 124 by
34 cm. (Leeds
Museums and
Galleries; exh.
Dulwich Picture
Gallery, London).
26. Seated
figure, by
Alexander
Archipenko. 1917.
Painted wood,
26.7 by 16.3 by
10.6 cm. (Private
collection;
exh. Estorick
Collection of
Modern Italian
Art, London).
Rembrandt’s Light (Dulwich Picture Gallery, 4th October
2019–2nd February 2020). |
:
subjects:
Here: Black in
Rembrandt’s Time (Rembrandt House Museum, 5th March–31st May). |
:
subjects:
Inside Rembrandt (Wallraf-Richartz-Museum and Fondation
Corboud, Cologne, 1st November 2019–1st March 2020; and National
Gallery, Prague, 25th September–31st January 2021) |
:
subjects:
Rembrandt and Amsterdam Portraiture, 1590–
1670 (Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, 18th February–
24th May). |
:
subjects:
Rembrandt Laboratory: Rembrandt’s Technique Unravelled (Rembrandt House Museum, 21st September 2019−16th February 2020). |
:
Rembrandt’s Social Network: Family, Friends and Acquaintances, and Inspired
by Rembrandt: 100 Years of Collecting by the Rembrandt House Museum (The Rembrandt House Museum 7th
June–1st September 2019). |
:
subjects:
Young Rembrandt: Rising Star, (Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal 2nd
November 2019–9th February 2020).
(Ashmolean Museum, Oxford,
27th February–7th June 2020, re-opened until 1st November)
|
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Portrait of an old man (Rembrandt’s father), by Rembrandt.
c.1627−30. Red and black chalk with brown wash, 18.9 by 24 cm.
(Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
Attributed works:
2. Travellers resting (The Rest on the Flight into Egypt?), from
Rembrandt’s studio(?). c.1628−30(?). Oil on paper, mounted onto panel,
38 by 33.7 cm. (Mauritshuis, The Hague).
Attributed works:
3. Self-portrait, by Rembrandt. c.1629. Oil on panel, 72.3 by 57.8 cm.
(Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool).
Attributed works:
4. The abduction of Proserpina, by Rembrandt. c.1630−31. Oil on panel,
84.4 by 79.5 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin).
Attributed works:
5. A Black boy, by Gerrit Dou. c.1630−33. Oil on panel, 43.3 by 33.8 cm.
(Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum, Hannover).
Attributed works:
6. Mercury, by Pieter Lastman. c.1620−25. Red and white chalk, on lightorange
prepared paper, 28.2 by 20.9 cm. (Fondation Custodia, Frits Lugt
Collection, Paris).
Attributed works:
7. Standing oriental warrior, by Rembrandt. c.1627. Red chalk, 30.5 by
16.5 cm. (Kupferstich-Kabinett, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden).
Attributed works:
8. Standing oriental warrior, traditionally attributed to Rembrandt but
possibly by Jan Lievens. c.1627. Red chalk, 27.9 by 17.9 cm. (Staatliche
Graphische Sammlung, Munich).
Attributed works:
9. Installation view of ‘Rembrandt Laboratory’ at the Rembrandt House
Museum, Amsterdam.
Exhibition Review
Harald Sohlberg: Painting Norway Dulwich Picture Gallery, London; and Midsummernight. Harald Sohlberg: a Norwegian Landscape Painter. Museum Wiesbaden
19. Winter
evening, by
Harald Sohlberg.
1909. Canvas, 70
by 83 cm. (Private
collection;
exh. Museum
Wiesbaden).
Attributed works:
20. From
Schafteløkken,
by Harald
Sohlberg. 1897.
Watercolour over
pencil on paper,
126.8 by 88 cm.
(Nasjonalmuseet,
Oslo; exh. Dulwich
Picture Gallery,
London).
Attributed works:
21. From the Oslo
Fjord, by Harald
Sohlberg. 1926.
Canvas, 93 by
72 cm. (Private
collection;
exh. Museum
Wiesbaden).
Exhibition Review
Ribera: Art of Violence. Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
1. A bat and two ears, by Jusepe de Ribera. Early 1620s. Red chalk, brush and red wash, 15.9 by 27.9 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; exh. Dulwich Picture Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
2. Apollo and Marsyas, by Jusepe de Ribera. 1637. Canvas, 182 by 232 cm. (Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples; exh. Dulwich Picture Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
3. Man bound to a stake, by Jusepe de Ribera. First half of the 1640s. Pen and brown ink with wash, 21.5 by 16.3 cm. (Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco; exh. Dulwich Picture Gallery, London).
Book Review
A Connoisseur and His Clients: The Correspondence of Charles Fairfax Murray with Frederic Burton, Wilhelm Bode and Julius Meyer (1867–1914). Edited by Paul Tucker