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Exhibition Review
The Cheapside Hoard
02/2014 | 1331 | 156
Pages: 121-122
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Thornton, Dora (Thornton, Dora)
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61. Salamander hat jewel (Museum of London; A14125)
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62. Portrait of Elizabeth Wriothesley, Countess of Southampton, by an anonymous painter (National Portrait Gallery, London; exh. Museum of London)
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63. Emerald-cased watch, the dial with basse-taille enamel (Museum of London; A14162)
Calendar
August Calendar 2010
08/2010 | 1289 | 152
Pages: 572-576
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76. Cupid and Psyche, by Joshua Reynolds. 1789. Canvas, 140 by 168 cm. (Courtauld Gallery, London).
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77. Welsh landscape with two women knitting, by William Dyce. 1860. Oil on board, 34.3 by 49.5 cm. (National Museum Wales, Cardiff).
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78. Detail of Untitled, by Maurizio Cattelan. 2010. Fibreglass structure, polyuretane rubber, wood and clothes, 148 by 79 by 68 cm. (Maurizio Cattelan Archive; exh. Deste Foundation, Athens).
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79. Self-portrait at 17 years old, by Gillian Wearing. 2003. Chromogenic colour print, 104.1 by 81.3 cm. (Museum of Modern Art, New York).
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80. Portrait of Jean de Thévenot (1633–1667), by Philippe de Champaigne. 1660–63. Canvas, 58.4 by 43.2 cm.(Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino).
Editorial
Mild and bitter
08/2006 | 1241 | 148
Pages: 519
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I. The specious orator, by Robert Dighton. 1794. Hand-coloured etching, 55 by 42 cm. (Museum of London).
Article
William Powell Frith's 'The crossing sweeper': an archetypal image of mid-nineteenth-centruy London
05/2004 | 1214 | 146
Pages: 300-307
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Bills, Mark (Bills, Mark)
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1. The crossing sweeper, by William Powell Frith. 1858. 43.1 by 25.5 cm. (Museum of London).
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10. The crossing sweeper, by William Powell Frith. 1858. 23 by 19 cm. (Courtesy Sotheby's, London).
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11. The crossing sweeper, by Charles William Sharpe, after William Powell Frith. 1864. Line engraving, 26.4 by 21.9 cm. (Guildhall Library, London).
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13. The crossing sweeper, by William Powell Frith. 1893. 43 by 35 cm. (Whereabouts unknown; photograph courtesy Witt Library, Courtauld Institute of Art).
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2. 'A poor sweep, sir!', by William Marshall Craig. From W.M. Craig: Itinerant Trades. Description of the plates, representing the itinerant traders of London in their ordinary costume; with notices of the remarkable places given in the background. Drawn by William Marshall Craig, and engraved by Edwards, London 1804. Hand-coloured engraving, 14 by 10 cm. (Guildhall Library, London).
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3. Pray remember the poor sweeper, by Thomas Rowlandson. From Characteristic sketches of the Lower Orders, intended as a companion to the New Picture of London: consisting of Fifty-four plates, neatly coloured, London 1820. Hand-coloured etching, 11.5 by 6.5 cm. (Guildhalll Library, London).
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7. Consecrated ground, by Hablot Knight Browne. Illustration for Bleak House, 1852. Etching, 10 by 8 cm. (Museum of London).
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9. Shaftesbury, or Lost and found, by William MacDuff. 1862. 46.7 by 40.5 cm. (Museum of London).
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12. The crossing sweeper. Anon. Parian figurine of c.1860. Porcelain, 33 by 18 by 12 cm. (Museum of London).
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4. Lady, 'No, I've nothing for you'. Anon. From Punch 25 (1853), p.215. Wood engraving, 8.5 by 8.5 cm. (Museum of London).
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5. Boy (to be-witch-ing Old Lady of Fashion). 'Was you a looking for a broom, Marm?'. Anon. From Punch 28. (1855) p.20. Wood engraving, 11 by 9.5 cm. (Museum of London).
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6. 'Please marm, yer bonnet's comin' off!'. Anon. From Punch 25 (1853), p.235. Wood engraving, 11 by 9.5 cm. (Museum of London).
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8. Boys exercising at Tothill Fields Prison. Anon. From H. Mayhew and J. Binny: The Criminal Prisons of London and scenes of Prison Life, London 1862, opp. p.356. Wood engraving, 10 by 12.5 cm. (Museum of London).
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'The General Post Office - One Minute to Six' by George Elgar Hicks
09/2002 | 1194 | 144
Pages: 550-556
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Bills, Mark (Bills, Mark)
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29. The General Post Office - One Minute to Six, by George Elgar Hicks. 1860. 89 by 135 cm. (Museum of London).
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30. The General Post Office, by Fred Shepherd. c.1850. Pen and Wash, 9 by 14 cm. (Museum of London).
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32. General Post Office, London, at Six O'Clock, P. M., by Adolphe Best & Cie. 1853. Wood Engraving, c.27 by 18 cm. (Illustrated Magazine of Art [July 1853], p.336; by Permission of The British Library).
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33. Six O'Clock P. M.: Newspaper Window at the General Post Office, by William M'Connell. 1859. Wood Engraving, 11 by 15.5 cm. (From G. A. Sala: Twice Round the Clock, London [1859], p.233; Museum of London).
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34. Study for The General Post Office - One Minute to Six, by George Elgar Hicks. c.1860. Pencil and Wash with White Heightening, 19.5 by 29 cm. (Museum of London).
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35. Study of a Boy Stooping to Pick up Dropped Newspapers, by George Elgar Hicks. 1860. Pencil and Wash with White Heightening, 29.6 by 19.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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36. Detail of the Newsboy Whistling from Fig.29.
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37. Detail of the Policeman and Pickpocket from Fig.29.
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31. Receiving Office, Anonymous. 1845. Wood Engraving, 13 by 16 cm. (Illustrated London News [1st March 1845], p.40; Museum of London).
Short Notice
An Inscribed Sixteenth-Century English Silver-Gilt Chape
06/1996 | 1119 | 138
Pages: 392-393
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Forsyth, Hazel (Forsyth, Hazel)
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59. Chape. English, c.1509 26/7. Silver-Gilt, 42 by 53 cm. (Museum of London).
Exhibition Review
Londoners. Museum of London
08/1987 | 1013 | 129
Pages: 556
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Piper, David (Piper, David; Piper, David Towry; Piper, D. T.; P., D.)
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96. Do You Want Any Brick-Dust?, by Thomas Rowlandson. Water-Colour, 27.7 by 21 cm. (Exh. Museum of London).
Exhibition Review
Museum of London. The Silver Studio Collection
01/1981 | 934 | 123
Pages: 50-51
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Anscombe, Isabelle (Anscombe, Isabelle)
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74. Design for a Christmas Card, Probably by Harry Silver. c. 1900. (Collection Middlesex Polytechnic; Exh. Museum of London).
Exhibition Review
The History of Glass; Recent Exhibitions
12/1979 | 921 | 121
Pages: 810+813-815
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Charleston, R. J. (Charleston, R. J.; C., R. J.; Charleston, Robert; Charleston, Robert Jesse)
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55. Drinking-Glass with Diamond-Point Decoration and a Jacobite Inscription, English, c.1750. Height 16 cm. (Mompesson House, Salisbury; Exh. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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56. Goblet. Lead-Glass with Wheel-Cut and -Engraved Decoration. English, c.1775. Height 20 cm. (Merseyside County Museums, Liverpool).
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57. Jug. Marbled Opaque 'calcedonio' Glass. Venetian, c.1500. Height 33.3 cm. (British Museum).
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58. Covered Goblet. Painted in Enamel Colours and Gilt. Venetian, Late Fifteenth Century. Height 42.1 cm. (British Museum).
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