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Exhibition Review
Inspiring Walt Disney: The Animation of French Decorative Arts
05/2022 | 1430 | 164
Pages: 504-507
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Choi, Kee Il Jr (Choi, Kee Il Jr)
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Inspiring Walt Disney: The Animation of French Decorative Arts Wallace Collection, London 6th April–16th October | :
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16. Cinderella looking into a mirror, concept art for Cinderella, by Mary Blair. 1940s. Gouache, graphite and ink on board, 30.5 by 25.4 cm. (© Walt Disney Animation Research Library; exh. Wallace Collection, London).
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17. Tower vase with cover (vase en tour), attributed to Étienne Maurice Falconet, Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory. c.1762. Enamelled soft-paste porcelain, 52.1 by 22.9 by 22.9 cm. (Huntington Library, Art Museum and Garden, San Marino; exh. Wallace Collection, London).
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18. Cogsworth, concept art for Beauty and the Beast (1991), by Peter J. Hall. 1989. Marker and gouache on paper, 60.6 by 45.7 cm. (© Walt Disney Animation Research Library; exh. Wallace Collection, London).
Book Review
Corpus of Early Netherlandish Painting: Los Angeles Museums. By Diane Wolfthal and Cathy Metzger
08/2017 | 1373 | 159
Pages: 640-641
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Kemperdick, Stephan (Kemperdick, Stephan; Kemperdinck, Stephan)
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46a. Detail of gold brocade in Portrait of Isabella of Portugal, by workshop of Rogier van der Weyden. c.1450 (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles)
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46b. Detail of the Columba altarpiece, by Rogier van der Weyden. c.1450-55 (Alte Pinakothek, Munich)
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Gainsborough’s ‘Blue boy’
04/2013 | 1321 | 155
Pages: 231-237
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Sloman , Susan (Sloman , Susan; Legouix, Susan; Sloman, Susan Legouix; Sloman, Susan)
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18. Blue boy, here identified as Gainsborough Dupont, by Thomas Gainsborough. 1769-70. Canvas, 179.4 by 123.8 cm. (Copyright of the Huntington Library Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino CA).
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19. X-radiograph of Fig.18.
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20. Gainsborough Dupont, by Thomas Gainsborough. 1770-72. Canvas, 44.5 by 36 cm. (Tate, London).
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21. Gainsborough Dupont, by Thomas Gainsborough. 1773. Canvas, 52 by 39 cm. (Rothschild Collection, Rothschild Family Trust, Waddesdon Manor, photographed by Mike Fear).
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22. Tristram and Fox, by Thomas Gainsborough. C.1770. Black and white chalks and stump on prepared paper, 21.3 by 18.5 cm. (Private collection, Australia; copyright of Christie's Images Ltd.).
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23. Sir Charles Holte, 6th Baronet (1721-1782), by Thomas Gainsborough. c.1770. Canvas, 75 by 61 cm. (Copyright of Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery).
Exhibition Review
Peter Marino’s bronzes. London
08/2010 | 1289 | 152
Pages: 563-564
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Avery, Victoria (Avery, Victoria)
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Beauty & Power: Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from the Peter Marino Collection | institution: Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens , institution: Minneapolis Institute of Arts , institution: Wallace Collection
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62. Samson and the Philistine. Model, Florentine, perhaps by Baccio Bandinelli. c.1550–60. Leaded bronze, 48.8 by 33 by 21.2 cm. (Peter Marino collection; exh. Wallace Collection, London).
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63. Diana and the stag. Model attributed to Guillaume Berthelot, cast probably French. 1625–50. Mixed copper alloy, 50.2 by 33.9 cm. (Peter Marino collection; exh. Wallace Collection, London).
Book Review
French Art of the Eighteenth Century at the Huntington
09/2009 | 1278 | 151
Pages: 624
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Kisluk-Grosheide, Daniëlle O. (Kisluk-Grosheide, Daniëlle O.)
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French Art of the Eighteenth Century at the Huntington | editor: Bennett, Shelley M. , editor: Sargentson, Carolyn
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43. Snuff box (tabatière), by Jacques-Charles Mongenot. 1773–74. Varicoloured gold and enamel, 3.2 by 6 by 8 cm. (Huntington Art Gallery, San Marino).
Publication Received
Pressed in Time. American Prints 1905–1950
09/2008 | 1266 | 150
Pages: 623
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Advertisements March 2007 (front)
03/2007 | 1248 | 149
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[Adriano Ribolzi. Monte-Carlo. A rare XVI commode of rectangular shape à ressaut in Santo Domingo solid mahogany and veneer. It is stamped: Canabas, on the ridge of the bottom on the left-hand side, and the mark of the Jurande: JME. Joseph Canabas called Gegenbach (1712-1797). Paris, Louis XVI period. Height: 82.5 cm. Width: 135 cm]
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[Agnew’s, LTD, 43 Old Bond Street, London, W.1. Studies of five fashionable girls, by George Henry Harlow (1787-1819). Black and red chalks, 28 by 21.5 cm]
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[Arturo Cuellar, Burglistrasse 18, 8002 Zurich. Robert Delaunay (1885-1941). Study for the 'verseuse'/'coffeepot'. 1916. Gouache and watercolour on paper, 65x64 cm]
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[Charles Beddington Limited. 16 Saville Row, London, W1S 3PL. Philip Ferdinand de Hamilton (Brussels 1664-1750 Vienna). Studies of Fungi, including three examples of pinkish-white Bracket fungi (possibly Rigidoperus ulmarius), and edible Mushrooms Russula xerampelina (?), top right, Lactarius Chryssorrheus, lower left, and Russula sanguinea or lepida, lower left. Signed and dated 'P . F . de . Hamilton . S[uae]. C[aesareae]. [et Romanotum] M[aiestatis]. C[urtialis]. P[ictor]. /1736'. Oil on paper laid on canvas, 10 3/8 x 14 1/8 in. (26.3 x 36 cm)]
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[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière. 14 rue de Marignan, 75008 Paris. Jean Baptiste Isabey (Nancy 1767-Paris 1855). Portrait of a young woman. Signed lower right. Watercolour on paper, 14 x 10.5 cm]
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[Duke’s Auctioneers. The Dorchester Fine Art Salerooms. Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester, Dorset. The San Marco Panels. Guido di Pietro, called Fra Angelico. Dominican Saints, tempera on a gold ground, 390mmx130mm]
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[Flavia Ormond, Fine Arts. Adelson Galleries. 3 Netherton Grove. London. God the Father and the Holy Spirit with a host of Angels above a townscape, by Cristofano Roncalli, called Il Pomarancio (c. 1553-1626). Oil on paper in grisaille. 38.1 by 29.1 cm]
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[Flavia Ormond, Fine Arts. Adelson Galleries. 3 Netherton Grove. London. Louis-Léopold Boilly, La Bassée 1761 - 1845 Paris. The Favourite or Elder Sister (detail). Charcoal on grey paper with white heightening, signed L. Boilly. at lower right. 354 x 297 mm (13 9/10 x 11 7/10 inches)]
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[Galerie Antoine Laurentin. Paris. Marguerite, by André Lhote (1885-1962). Watercolour and gouache, 23.3 by 30.3 cm. Signed bottom right]
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[Galerie Berès. Paris. Study for the clowns, by Albert Gleizes (1881-1953). Signed and dated below to the right: Alb. Gleizes. Watercolour on paper, 47.9 by 33.2 cm]
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[Galerie Canesso. 26 rue Laffitte, Paris. Aniello Falcone. Naples, 1607-1656. Calvary Battle between Turks and Christians. Oil on canvas, 76 x 113 cm.]
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[Galerie Canesso. 26 rue Laffitte, Paris. Battle, Aniello Falcone (1607-1656). Oil on canvas, 76 by 113 cm]
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[Galerie Coatalem. Paris. Lying nude, Gustave Klimt (1862-1918). Red chalk, 55 by 35 cm]
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[Galerie de la Présidence. Paris. Saint Malo, scene of death, by Paul Signac (1863-1935). 1929. Signed lower right. Watercolour, 27.3 by 44.2 cm]
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[Galerie Didier Aaron & Cie. Paris. Sight of the Palace of Concorde in Paris, by Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine (1762-1853). Probably executed in 1829. Black chalk, pen and grey ink, brown washing and grey, watercolour and lights of white, 26.5 by 145 cm]
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[Giovanni Pratesi, Antiquario. Via Maggio 13, 50125, Firenze. Carlo Francesco Mellone (active in Milan from 1685 to 1743). Saint Pius V. Gilt and patinated terra-cotta. Height: 40 cm]
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[Giovanni Sarti, 137 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Paris. The mocking of Christ, by Daniel Crespi (circa 1595?-1630). Circa 1624-1625. Oil on canvas, 108 by 91 cm]
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[Heritage, Auction Galleries. 3500 Maple Ave., 17th Floor. Dallas. Harriet W. Frishmuth. Scherzo: A Fountain. Patinated bronze, c. 1929.]
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[Heritage, Auction Galleries. 3500 Maple Ave., 17th Floor. Dallas. Henri Roland Lancelot. Lago de Lugano. Oil on canvas, 12 3/4 x 16 in.]
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[Heritage, Auction Galleries. 3500 Maple Ave., 17th Floor. Dallas. Sir Joshua Reynolds. Portrait of Caroline Cox. Oil on canvas, 29 3/8 x 25 in]
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[Heritage, Auction Galleries. 3500 Maple Ave., 17th Floor. Dallas. Thomas Moran. Moonlight Icebergs in Mid-Atlantic. Oil on unlined canvas, 20 x 30 in]
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[Jean-Luc Baroni. 7/8 Mason’s Yard, Duke Street, St. James’s, London. Amphitrite, by Claude Pautre di Choisy (1744-1794). Red Chalk, 43.5 by 31 cm]
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[Katrin Bellinger. 15 Old Bond Street. London. A young woman spurning a cavalier's advances, another moving backwards to the right, by Antoine Watteau (1684-1721). Black lead and red chalk, touches of white chalk and traces of grey wash on beige paper, 16 by 14.3 cm]
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[Lowell Libson. 3 Clifford Street, New Bond Street, London, W1S 2LF. Sir Peter Lely. 1710-1762. Alice Beale, half-length, standing in a Landscape. Bartholomew Beale, half-length, standing in a landscape, his right hand resting on a bust of Homer. Oil on canvas; 36x30 inches; 91.5 x 76 cm each. The male portrait signed with the artist's PL monogram. In important English rococo frames for the pictures, c. 1750]
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[Pandora Old Masters. Po Box 1761. New York. Six men in a landscape, by Salvatore Rosa Arenella. (1615-1673). Pen and brown ink, brown wash and red chalk, 22.8 by 20 cm]
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[Rafael Valls. 11 Duke Street, St. James’s, London. A portrait of Mrs George Frederick Stratton, by Sir Thomas Lawrence, PRA (1769-1830). Oil on canvas, 76.9 by 64.7 cm]
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[Sotheby’s & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London, W.1. J M Turner, R.A. (1775-1851). Fishing Boats off Hastings. Watercolour over pencil with scratching out and stopping out. 7 1/4 by 11 7/8 in., 18.4 by 30.1 cm.]
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[Talabardon & Gautier. Paris. Minerve, by Charles Gleyre (1808-1874). 1865. Signed lower left: C. Gleyre. Three pencils and pastel, 55.5 by 43.5 cm.]
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[The Fine Art Society, Ltd. 148 New Bond Street, London, W.1. Frederick Cayley Robinson 1862-1927. The Call of the Sea, 1925. Oil on canvas 33 x 48 inches (84x122 cm). Signed Caylley Robinson 1925, lower left.]
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[The London Original Print Fair. Royal Academy of Arts. Burlington Gardens. London. Damien Hirst Sceptic 2006. Silkscreen print. 150 x 78.7 cm. Edition of 55. Published by Paul Stolped and Other Criteria.]
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[Trinity Fine Art. 29 Bruton Street. London W1J 6QP. Soldiers surprised by the tomb, the lower half of The Resurrection, by Giuseppe Maria Crespi, il Spagnulo (1665-1747). Two shades of red chalk, strenghtened with pen and black ink, red chalk framing lines, 25.6 by 22 cm]
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[W/S Fine Art, Ltd. 160 New Bond Street, London W1S 2UE. Thomas Jones (1743-1803). View of the Campi Flegrei from the Camaldolise Convent near Naples, 1783. Oil on canvas, 50 x 71 1/2 inches. Painted for Sir William Hamilton; exhibited in 1784 at the Royal Academy]
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[Whitfield Fine Art Ltd. London. Sleeping Cupid, by Giovanni-Battista Caracciolo, called Battistello (1578-1635). Oil on canvas, 75 by 140 cm]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Heritage, Auction Galleries. 3500 Maple Ave., 17th Floor. Dallas. Pavel Akimov Ovchinnikov. Russian Silver Gilt and ENamel Icon: The Annunciation, 1896-08-]
Western art unattributed:
[Rupert Wace Ancient Art. London. Exceptional bronze helmet face mask. Roman, 1st century AD. Height: 16.5 cm]
Exhibition Review
Constable: The Great Landscapes
08/2006 | 1241 | 148
Pages: 572-574
Publication Received
A Victorian Traveller in the Middle East. The Photography and Travel Writing of Annie Lady Brassey.
07/2005 | 1228 | 147
Pages: 500
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Llewellyn, Briony (Llewellyn, Briony)
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A Victorian Traveller in the Middle East. The Photography and Travel Writing of Annie Lady Brassey. | author: Micklewright, Nancy
Exhibition Review
George Romney: Liverpool, London and San Marino
05/2002 | 1190 | 144
Pages: 308-311
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Mannings, David (Mannings, David)
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George Romey, 1734-1801 | institution: Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens , institution: National Portrait Gallery , institution: Walker Art Gallery
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31. King Lear in the Tempest Tearing off His Robes, by George Romney. c.1760/61. 106 by 104 cm. (Kendal Town Council, on Loan to Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal; Exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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32. Medea Contemplating the Murder of Her Children, by George Romney. Black Chalk, 101.5 by 126.5 cm. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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33. Miss Warren as Hebe, by George Romney. 1776. 238 by 148 cm. (National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Cardiff; Exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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34. The Warren Family, by George Romney. 1768/69. 241.5 by 183.5 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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35. Sketch for the Shipwreck Scene from The Tempest, by George Romney. c.1790. 112 by 152.5 cm. (Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome; Exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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