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Exhibition Review
Home and Garden. London
06/2004 | 1215 | 146
Pages: 420-421
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Hardy, John (Hardy, John)
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Home and Garden: Domestic Spaces in Paintings from 1675 to 1914 | institution: Geffrye Museum
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44. George Michael Moser and his wife, Mary, by Carl Marcus Tuscher. 1741-43. 72 by 73 cm. (Geffrye Museum, London).
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45. The garden of Walter Butters, 49 King Edward's Road, Hackney, by Pieter Cornelius Dommersen. 1876. 57 by 83 cm. (Private collection; exh. Geffrye Museum, London).
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46. Conversation piece, by Solomon J. Solomon. 1884. 100 by 124 cm. (Leighton House Museum, London; exh. Geffrye Museum, London).
Exhibition Review
Mary Beale. London
01/2000 | 1162 | 142
Pages: 48-49
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Millar, Oliver (Millar, Oliver; Millar, Mr.; Miller, Oliver)
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66. Self-Portrait, by Mary Beale. c. 1670-75. 45.7 by 38.1 cm. (St Edmundsbury Borough Council; Exh. Geffrye Museum, London).
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67. Charles Beale, by Mary Beale. c. 1660. 24.1 by 21 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London; Exh. Geffrye Museum, London).
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68. Portrait of a Lady, by Mary Beale. c.1675-80. 89.5 by 74.3 cm. (St Edmundsbury Borough Council; Exh. Geffrye Museum, London).
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69. The Young Bacchus, by Mary Beale. c.1660-65. 65.4 by 55.7 cm. (St Edmundsbury Borough Council; Exh. Geffrye Museum, London).
Exhibition Review
Thomas Bewick. London, Geffrye Museum
10/1986 | 1003 | 128
Pages: 766-767
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Griffiths, Antony Vaughan (Griffiths, Antony Vaughan)
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60. The Skylark, by Thomas Bewick. Wood Engraving from A History of British Birds, 1797. (Exh. Geffrye Museum, London).
Exhibition Review
George Hicks. London
12/1982 | 957 | 124
Pages: 782-783
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Chapel, Jeannie (Chapel, Jeannie)
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41. Changing Homes, by George Elgar Hicks. 1862. 91.5 by 152.4 cm. (Exh. Geffrye Museum, London).
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42. An Infant Orphan Election at the London Tavern. 'Polling', by George Elgar Hicks. 1865. 91.4 by 122 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Geffrye Museum, London).
Supplement
Museum Acquisitions (1980-82) of Twentieth-Century Art: Supplement
09/1982 | 954 | 124
Pages: xii
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Fig. 55. The Artist's Garden at Durbins, by Roger Fry (1866-1934). c. 1915. Oil on Canvas, 46.5 by 76 cm. (Purchase 1982).
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Fig. 56. Untitled No. 21 (Second Theme), by Burgoyne Diller (1906-65). 1943-45. Oil on Canvas, 106.8 by 106.6 cm. (Purchase 1981).
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Fig.57. Natural History Part 1 (Mushrooms), by Cy Twombly (b. 1929). 1974. Lithograph, 75.8 by 55.8 cm. (Purchase 1982).
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Fig.58. Study for 'Salutat', by Thomas Eakins (1844-1916). c. 1898. Oil on Canvas, 51.1 by 40.9 cm. (Gift 1981).
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Fig.59. Firebird, by Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (1891-1915). 1912. Original Plaster, Height 61 cm. (Purchase).
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Fig.60. La Giuseppina, by Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1942). 1903. Oil on Canvas, 62 by 53.2 cm. (Purchase 1982).
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Fig.61. PC 77, by Edward Wolfe (1897-1982). c. 1927. Oil on Canvas, 107.6 by 78.1 cm. (Chantrey Purchase 1981).
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Fig.62. Shaker Barn, by Charles Sheeler (1883-1965). 1934. Tempera on Gesso Panel, 25.1 by 35.4 cm. (Gift 1980).
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Fig.63. Twin Lights, Purple Rocks, by John Sloan (1871-1951). 1915. Oil on Canvas, 66 by 81.2 cm.
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Fig.64. Homesickness of an Engineer, by Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978). 1916. Oil on Canvas, 33.5 by 26 cm. (Gift 1982).
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Fig.65. Retrospective Column, Part One, by Robert Graham (b. 1938). 1981. Wax Maquette. (Gift 1982).
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Fig.66. The Pont Neuf, Wrapped (Project for Paris), by Christo (b. 1935). 1980. Pastel, Charcoal and Pencil. (Gift 1980).
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Fig.67. Trees Beside River, by Edward Wadsworth (1889-1949). 1913. Water-Colour, 26 by 34.9 cm. (Purchase 1982).
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Fig.68. Guitare, Bec à Gaz et Flacon, by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). c. 1912-13. Oil on Canvas, 70.4 by 55.3 cm. (Purchase 1982).
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Fig.69. The First Cry, by Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957). Bronze, Edition of Three, Length 17.3 cm. (Purchase 1981).
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Fig.70. The Hostesses, by Edward Burra (1905-1976). 1932. Gouache, 60.3 by 46.3 cm. (Purchase 1982).
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Fig.71. Zwei Frauen auf der Strasse (Two Women in the Street), by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938). 1914. Oil on Canvas, 120.5 by 91 cm. (Purchase 1982).
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Fig.72. Courageous Boys at Work, by Sandro Chia (b. 1946). 1981. Oil and Oil Pastel on Canvas, 168 by 158 cm. (Purchase 1982).
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Fig.73. King's Cookham Rise, by Stanley Spencer (1891-1959). 1947. Oil on Canvas, 50.7 by 76.2 cm. (Purchase 1981).
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Fig.74. Untitled, by Pier Paolo Calzolari (b. 1943). 1981. Tempera and Oil, 160 by 320 cm. (Purchase 1982).
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Fig.75. L'Enigme du Désir, by Salvador Dali (b. 1904). 1929. Oil on Canvas, 110 by 150 cm. (Purchase 1982).
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Fig.76. Merzbild 21 B 'Das Haar-Nabel-Bild', by Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948). 1920. Collage and Mixed Media, 91 by 73 cm. (Purchase 1981).
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Fig.77. Skeletons in the Studio, by James Ensor (1860-1949). 1900. Oil on Canvas, 111 by 79.5 cm. (Purchase 1981).
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Fig.78. Holiday, by Harry Morley (1881-1943). Exh. R. A. 1935. (No.321). Oil on Canvas, 101.5 by 127 cm. (Purchase 1982).
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Fig.79. Hiralga II, by Frank Stella (b. 1936). 1970. Acrylic on Canvas, 10 by 20 ft. (Purchase 1981).
Exhibition Review
London. Edward Bird at the Geffrye Museum
06/1982 | 951 | 124
Pages: 372+375+377
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Alfrey, Nicholas (Alfrey, Nicholas)
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59. The Landing of Louis XVIII at Calais, by Edward Bird. 109.8 by 173 cm. (Wolverhampton Art Gallery).
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: The Beales at the Geffrye
12/1975 | 873 | 117
Pages: 820+822-823
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Kerslake, John (Kerslake, John; Kerslake, J. F.)
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52. Mrs Elizabeth Beale (?), by Charles Beale. Signed and Dated CB/1693. Canvas, 76.2 by 63.5 cm. (Exh. Geffrye Museum, London).
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53. Sir John Lowther 2nd Bart. (1655-1700), by Mary Beale. 1677? Canvas, 127 by 101.6 cm. (Collection Marquess of Bath; Exh. Geffrye Museum, London).
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54. Self Portrait, by Mary Beale. 1681. Oil on Bed-Ticking, 121.9 by 104.1 cm. (Collection Mrs E. J. Whiteley; Exh. Geffrye Museum, London).
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55. Lady Mary Watson as a Shepherdess, by Mary Beale. Signed. c.1685. Canvas, 58.4 by 48.3 cm. (Collection Commander L. M. N. Saunders Watson; Exh. Geffrye Museum, London).
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: George Dance, the Father and Son, at the Geffreye Museum - A Retrospective Note
10/1972 | 835 | 114
Pages: 728-729
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Braham, Allan (Braham, Allan; Braham, A. J.; Braham, Mr.)
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106. Newgate Prison, View from the South. Aquatint by Shepherd.
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107. Portrait of John Julius Angerstein, by George Dance. Signed and Dated 1795. (British Museum.)
Article
A Furniture Museum in Shoreditch (Conclusion)
06/1915 | 147 | 27
Pages: 92+96-98
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Smith, H. Clifford (Smith, H. Clifford; Smith, Harold Clifford; S., H. C.; Clifford-Smith, H.)
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Plate II. D. Early 19th-Cent. elm Chair, from the Prisoners' Dock, the Old Bailey; h. 2 ft. 9½ in., w. 1 ft. 5 in., d. 1 ft. 3½ in. (The City Corporation.) A Furniture Museum in Shoreditch
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Plate II. E. Early Georgian Mahogany Table; h. 2 ft. 4 in., w. 3 ft. 10½ in., d. 3 ft. 4½ in. (Sir James D. Linton.) A Furniture Museum in Shoreditch
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Plate II. F. Early 17th-Cent. Oak Sideboard; h. 3 ft. 9 in., w. 4 ft. 2 in., d. 1 ft. 6 in. (Hon. C. Vavasseur-Fisher.) A Furniture Museum in Shoreditch
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Plate II. G. Early Georgian Mahogany Armchair; h. 2 ft. 10 in., w. 2 ft. 3½ in., d. 1 ft. 7 in. (Dr. H. Bird.) A Furniture Museum in Shoreditch
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A Furniture Museum in Shoreditch
04/1915 | 145 | 27
Pages: 35-37+39
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Smith, H. Clifford (Smith, H. Clifford; Smith, Harold Clifford; S., H. C.; Clifford-Smith, H.)
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Plate I. A. The Geffrye Museum. The Chapel. A Furniture Museum in Shoreditch
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Plate I. B. Carved Wood Mantelpiece from 56 Lincoln's Inn Fields. A Furniture Museum in Shoreditch
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Plate I. C. Marble Mantelpiece from 59 Lincoln's Inn Fields. A Furniture Museum in Shoreditch
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