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Publication Received
Sarah Cecilia Harrison: Artist, Social Campaigner and City Councillor. Edited by Margarita Cappock
12/2022 | 1437 | 164
Pages: 1303-1304
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Martin, Henry (Martin, Henry)
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Sarah Cecilia Harrison: Artist, Social Campaigner and City Councillor Edited by Margarita Cappock. 266 pp. incl. 144 col. ills. (Dublin City Council, Dublin, 2022), £20. ISBN 978–1–83846–351–9. | :
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Regrets: Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and Jasper Johns
05/2015 | 1346 | 157
Pages: 335-341
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Cappock, Margarita (Cappock, Margarita)
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46. Study for Self-Portrait, by Francis Bacon (Photograph courtesy of Christie's, London, ©The Estate of Francis Bacon)
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47. Lucien Freud, by John Deakin (The Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin; photograph by John Wronn, courtesy The Museum of Modern Art, New York)
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48. Lucien Freud, by John Deakin (The Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin)
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49. Study for 'Regrets', by Jasper Johns (Private collection, courtesy the artist/VAGA)
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50. Regrets, by Jasper Johns (Courtesy the artist)
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51. Untitled, by Jasper Johns (Promised gift to the Museum of Modern Art, New York)
Exhibition Review
Francis Bacon. Dublin and Compton Verney
01/2010 | 1282 | 152
Pages: 59-61
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Hammer, Martin (Hammer, Martin)
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Francis Bacon: A Terrible Beauty | institution: Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art
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74. Untitled (man at washbasin), by Francis Bacon. c.1953. Canvas, 171 by 135 cm. (Private collection; exh. Dublin City Gallery, Hugh Lane).
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75. Isobel Rawsthorne, by John Deakin. c.1965. Photograph, dimensions variable. (Exh. Dublin City Gallery, Hugh Lane).
Publication Received
Barry Flanagan. Sculpture 1965–2005
12/2006 | 1245 | 148
Pages: 860
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Stonard, John-Paul (Stonard, John-Paul)
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Barry Flanagan. Sculpture 1965–2005 | editor: Juncosa, Enrique
Book Review
Francis Bacon’s Studio
07/2006 | 1240 | 148
Pages: 495
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Peppiatt, Michael (Peppiatt, Michael)
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Francis Bacon’s Studio | author: Cappock, Margarita
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Works on Paper by Francis Bacon in the Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin
02/2003 | 1199 | 145
Pages: 73-81
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Cappock, Margarita (Cappock, Margarita)
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10. Drawing by Francis Bacon in the Chaim Soutine exhibition catalogue, Museum of Modern Art, New York [1950]. Late 1950s/early 1960s. Black paint on front end-papers of book, 25.8 by 19 cm. (Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin).
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11. Drawing by Francis Bacon in the Chaim Soutine exhibition catalogue, Museum of Modern Art, New York [1950]. Late 1960s. Black paint on back end-papers of book, 25.8 by 19 cm. (Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin).
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12. Drawing by Francis Bacon in a copy of The Film, Its Economic, Social and Artistic Problems by G. Schmidt, W. Smallenbach and P. Bachlin (1948). 1960s/early 1970s. Blue ball-point pen and ink on front end-papers, 29.7 by 21 cm. (Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin).
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13. Hand-written notes by Francis Bacon in Introducing Monkeys by Václav Jan Stanĕk (c. 1957). 1958. Blue ball-point pen on front end-papers, 28.4 by 21.2 cm. (Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin).
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14. RMS 'Edinburgh Castle' sketch, by Francis Bacon. Late 1960s. Black ink on headed notepaper, 20.2 by 12.7 cm. (Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin).
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15. After Muybridge - Study of 'the human figure in motion: Woman emptying a bowl of water and paralytic child walking on all fours', by Francis Bacon. 1965. 198 by 147.5 cm. (Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam).
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16. Figures on a rail, by Francis Bacon. c. 1960s. Grey, blue and red felt-tip pen on paper, 39.2 by 23.3 cm. (Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin).
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17. Two figures, by Francis Bacon. c. 1960s. Brown felt-tip pen on blue chain-laid paper, 25.5 by 20.3 cm. (Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin).
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18. Over-drawing by Francis Bacon on black-and-white photographic contact sheet of wrestlers. 1970s. Red, pink and green felt-tip pen, 40.5 by 31.5 cm. (Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin).
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19. Painting, by Francis Bacon. 1978. 198 by 147.5 cm. (Private collection).
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20. Cinerama sketch, by Francis Bacon. Early 1950s. Leaf from book with over-painting in dark blue paint, 16.6 by 17.2 cm. (Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin)
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4. Interior of Francis Bacon's studio, 7 Reece Mews, London, by Perry Ogden. 1998. Photograph. (Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin).
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5. Biomorphic drawing, by Francis Bacon. 1930s. Black and blue ink on lined paper, 16.7 by 12.1 cm. (Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin).
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6. Abstraction, by Francis Bacon. c. 1936. Oil on hardboard, 94 by 74 cm. (Destroyed).
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7. Figure on plinth, by Francis Bacon. 1930s-50s. Pencil on tracing paper mounted on paper, 25.2 by 16.6 cm. (Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin).
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8. Central panel of Triptych, by Francis Bacon. 1987. 198.1 by 147.3 cm. (each panel). (Estate of Francis Bacon, courtesy of Faggionato Fine Arts, London, and Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York).
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9. Figure mounting step, by Francis Bacon, c. 1980s. Pencil on tracing paper, 42 by 29.5 cm. (Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin).
Short Notice
Myth and Nature in Paul Klee's 'Metamorphose'
04/2000 | 1165 | 142
Pages: 226-228
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Scott, Yvonne (Scott, Yvonne)
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22. Part of the Page in Paul Klee's œuvre-Catalogue for 1935 Containing the Entry (no. 103) for Metamorphose (Paul-Klee-Stiftung, Kunstmuseum, Bern).
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23. Metamorphose, by Paul Klee. 1935. Water-Colour on Paste Ground on Cardboard, 22.5 by 32 cm. (Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin).
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24. Sketch of Paul Klee's Metamorphose, by Will Grohmann. Undated. Pencil on Paper, 16.4 by 20.8 cm. (Will Grohmann-Archiv, Stuttgart).
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25. Diagram in Paul Klee's Teaching Notes Showing 'Things That Are Sown, Scattered, Sprayed, etc.', Reproduced in J. Spiller, ed.: Paul Klee Notebooks, II [1978], p.283.
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26. Frontispiece of Paul Klee's Copy of Ovid, Showing the Stamp of the German Artists' Library in Rome (Paul-Klee-Stiftung, Kunstmuseum, Bern).
Short Notice
Paul Klee's 'Anima Errante' in the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, Dublin
09/1998 | 1146 | 140
Pages: 615-618
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Scott, Yvonne (Scott, Yvonne)
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24. Anima Errante (Irrende Seele), by Paul Klee. 1934. Stylus Drawing on Paper Prepared with Red Wax/Paint Ground, 18 by 27 cm. (Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin).
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25. Sketch of Paul Klee's Irrende Seele, by Will Grohmann. Pencil on Paper, 10 by 15 cm. (Full Sheet 21 by 15.2 cm.). (Archiv Will Grohmann, Stuttgart).
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26. Megalithic passage-grave orthostat. Incised stone, 130 by 100 cm. (Gavr'inis, Vannes Ouest, Morbihan). Reproduced from M. and Mme St-J. Péquart and Z. Le Rouzic: Corpus des Signes Gravés des Monuments Mégalithiques du Morbihan, Paris [1927], pl. 108.
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27. Megalithic passage-grave orthostat. Incised stone, 160 by 50 cm. (Gavr'inis, Vannes Ouest, Morbihan). Reproduced from M. and Mme St-J. Péquart and Z. Le Rouzic: Corpus des Signes Gravés des Monuments Mégalithiques du Morbihan, Paris [1927], pl. 109.
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28. Megalithic passage-grave orthostat. Incised stone, 158 by 60 cm. (Locmariaquer, Auray, Morbihan). Reproduced from Z. Le Rouzic: Carnac. Menhirs-Statues avec signes figuratifs et Amulettes ou Idoles des Dolmens du Morbihan, Nantes [1924], section VI, fig.2.
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29. View of the Excavations of the Tumulus at Crucuny, Carnac. Reproduced from Z. Le Rouzic and M. and Mme St-J. Péquart: Carmac. Fouilles faites dans la Region, Paris [1923], Fig.15.7.
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30. Menhir and Entrance to a Chamber at Manio, Carnac. Reproduced from Z. Le Rouzic and M. and Mme St-J. Péquart: Carnac. Fouilles faites dans la Region, Paris [1923], Fig.71.
Exhibition Review
Impressionism in Britain. London and Dublin
05/1995 | 1106 | 137
Pages: 335-336
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Baron, Wendy (Baron, Wendy; Dimson, Wendy)
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51. Children Paddling, Walberswick, by Philip Wilson Steer. c.1889-94. 64.8 by 92.7 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; Exh. Barbican Art Gallery, London).
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52. Beach Scene, Dieppe, by Charles Conder. 1895. 33.6 by 46.3 cm. (Sheffield City Art Galleries; Exh. Barbican Art Gallery, London).
Short Notice
Paintings from Irish Collections
08/1957 | 653 | 99
Pages: 275-277
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Jaffé, Michael (Jaffé, Michael)
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36. The Baptism of Christ, by Sebastiano Ricci. Canvas, 66.7 by 102 cm. (Sir Shane Leslie, Bt.)
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37. Portrait of Doña Antonia Zarate, by Francisco Goya. Canvas, 103 by 81.4 cm. (Sir Alfred Beit, Bt.)
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38. Venus Supplicating Jupiter, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 49.5 by 35.6 cm. (Sir Alfred Beit, Bt.)
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