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Article
George I’s Kensington Palace: the sculptural dimension
11/2023 | 1448 | 165
Pages: 1196-1205
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Author:
Marsden, Jonathan (Marsden, Jonathan)
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1. Summer from Four Seasons, by Camillo Rusconi. c.1695. Marble, height (without pedestal) 74.9 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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10. Flora, by John van Nost II or Robert Pitt. 1724. Gilded lead, height 159 cm.; 11. Apollo, by John van Nost II or Robert Pitt. 1724. Gilded lead, height 165 cm.; 12. Mercury, by J.M. Rysbrack. 1724. Gilded lead, height 167 cm.; 13. Diana, by J.M. Rysbrack. 1724. Gilded lead, height 173 cm. (All © 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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14. Roman Marriage, by J.M. Rysbrack. 1723. Marble, 195 by 155 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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15. John Michael Rysbrack, by John Faber the Younger after John Vanderbank. 1734. Mezzotint, 35.4 by 25.2 cm (sheet). (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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16. Flora, by Sigismondo Betti. c.1710–30. Pencil drawing on paper, 57 by 48 cm. (Eton College Library, Windsor; reproduced by permission of the Provost and Fellows of Eton College).
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17. The Cupola Room, Kensington Palace. Photograph. c.1930. (© Historic Royal Palaces).
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18. Hermes Andros / Farnese, attributed to Andrew Carpenter. 1724. Lead, height 78 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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19. ‘Archimedes’, by Hubert Le Sueur. c.1637–38. Bronze, height 41 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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2. Kensington Palace: the King’s Gallery, by Charles Wild. 1816. Watercolour with touches of bodycolour over etched outlines, 19.8 by 25 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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20. Detail of Fig.7, showing a bust over the fireplace.
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21. Bust of an unknown woman. Early seventeenth century. Bronze, height 71 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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3. The King’s Gallery, Kensington Palace, looking east, with the paintings hung as in George I’s time, with Camillo Rusconi’s Four Seasons on the window piers. (© Historic Royal Palaces).
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4. Kensington Palace: Queen Caroline’s Drawing Room, by Charles Wild. c.1816. Pen and ink with watercolour and bodycolour, over pencil, 20.3 by 25 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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5. A Roman statue, by Elisha Kirkall. 1720s. Mezzotint, 36.5 by 21.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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6. Kensington Palace: the Great Staircase, by Charles Wild. 1819. Pen and ink with watercolour and bodycolour, over etched outlines, 25.2 by 20.2 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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7. Kensington Palace: the Cupola Room, by Richard Cattermole. c.1817. Pen and ink with watercolour and bodycolour, over pencil, 20.4 by 25.3 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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8. Bacchus, by J.M. Rysbrack. 1724. Gilded lead, height 170 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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9. Ceres, by J.M. Rysbrack. 1724. Gilded lead, height 193 cm. (© 2023 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
Article
The King's Cabinet-Maker: The Giltwood Furniture of James Moore the Elder
06/2003 | 1203 | 145
Pages: 408-420
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Murdoch, Tessa (Murdoch, Tessa)
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1. Stand for lacquer cabinet from George I's bedroom, Kensington Palace, London, by James Moore the Elder. c. 1715. Giltwood, 140 by 122 by 61 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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10. Desk and bookcase, formerly belonging to the Portuguese Royal Family, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1720. Giltwood, 240.5 by 112 by 60 cm. (Mallett's, London).
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11. Frame, on a portrait of Sarah Chicheley, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1720. Giltwood, 124.4 by 137.2 by 32 cm. (Photograph: Sotheby's, London).
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12. Side table, one of a pair, with the cypher of William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1705. Giltwood, 73.6 by 85 by 54.6 cm. (Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth; by permission of the Duke of Devonshire and the Chatsworth Settlement Trustees).
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13. Table with coat of arms of Arundell of Wardour on the top, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1716. Giltwood, 76.2 by 94 by 54.5 cm. (Portsmouth City Museums and Records Service).
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14. Side table, one of a pair formerly at Stowe, Buckinghamshire, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1716. Giltwood, 78.8 by 81.2 by 48.2 cm. (Private collection).
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15. Detail of the frame, on portrait of Hon. Cicely Arundell, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1717. Giltwood, 178.5 by 132 cm. (whole). (Tim Knox and Todd Longstaffe-Gowan).
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16. Table in the Bow Window Room, supplied by James Moore the Elder. c. 1719. Giltwood, 75 by 107 by 53 cm. (The Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace).
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17. Candlestand, one of a pair, from the State Bedchamber, Blenheim Palace, supplied by James Moore the Elder. c. 1719. Giltwood, 320 by 39 cm., top 37 by 37 cm. (Frank Green Collection, The National Trust, Treasurer's House, York).
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18. Armchair, formerly at Harcourt House, London, by James Moore the Elder. c. 1724. Giltwood, 109 by 61 by 53.3 cm. (Private collection).
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19. Chair, supplied by James Moore the Elder. c. 1719. Giltwood, 117 by 63.5 by 66 cm. (The Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace).
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2. Set of four candlestands, supplied by John Gumley and William Turing. 1726-27. Giltwood, all 53.8 cm. high. (The Royal Collection, Windsor Castle; ©2003, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II).
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20. Apron, from a table formerly at Harcourt House, London, by James Moore the Elder. c. 1724. Giltwood, 71 by 21.5 cm. (Private collection).
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21. Table, one of a pair, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1716. Giltwood, 81.3 by 90.2 by 53.2 cm. (Private collection).
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22. Side table, by James Moore the Elder. c. 1721. Giltwood, 76 by 128.2 by 58.5 cm. (Frank Green Collection, The National Trust, Treasurer's House, York).
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3. Side table, one of a pair, by James Moore the Elder. c. 1715. Giltwood, 84 by 124 by 57 cm. (The Royal Collection, Windsor Castle; ©2003, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II).
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4. Side table, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1715. Giltwood with original gilt gesso top, 79.5 by 119.4 by 56 cm. (The Duke of Grafton, Euston Hall, Suffolk).
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5. Side table, one of a pair, by James Moore the Elder. c. 1715. Giltwood, 85 by 144.5 by 68 cm. (The Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace; ©2003, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II).
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6. Centre table, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1719. Giltwood, 81.2 by 47.2 by 68.5 cm. (The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Boughton House, Northamptonshire).
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7. Chest, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1718. Giltwood, 85 by 135 by 65 cm. (The Earl of St Germans, Port Eliot, Cornwall).
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8. Chest, formerly at Stowe, Buckinghamshire, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1714-18. Giltwood, 118 cm. wide. (Photograph: Christie's, London).
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9. Chest and stand, attributed to James Moore the Elder. c. 1720. Chest: 51 by 137 by 54 cm.; stand: 33 by 130 by 66 cm. (Frank Green Collection, The National Trust, Treasurer's House, York).
Article
The Royal Collections. III - The Furniture
05/1935 | 386 | 66
Pages: 228-229+232-235+239
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Wellesley, Gerald (Wellesley, Gerald; Wellesley, Lord Gerald)
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Plate II. A-Gothic Chair Designed by Augustus Charles Pugin. George III Period; B-Boulle Clock. Louis XIV Period; C-Chair Made by Georges Jacob; One of a Suite. French. Louis XVI Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate III. A-Walnut Stool, with Damask Covering Made by John Johnson; William III Period (Hampton Court Palace); B-Inlaid Bellows with Silver Mounts. Charles II Period; C-Kent Stool; One of a Set (Hampton Court Palace). The Furniture
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Plate I. A-Chair, Upholstered in Velvet; One of Two. Charles II Period; B-Chair, with Frame Ornamented with a Chinese Design in Lacquer; One of Several. Charles II Period; C-Chair, Upholstered in Original Needle-Work; One of Eight. Queen Anne Period (Holyroodhouse). The Furniture
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Plate I. D-Cabinet, Inlaid with Various Woods. Elizabethan Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate I. E-Cabinet, with the Cypher of Queen Henrietta Maria. Charles I Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate II. D-Boulle Cabinet with the Retz Arms. Louis XIV Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate II. E-The Writing-Table of King William III in Seaweed Marquetry (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate III. D-Silver Gueridon; One of a Pair Which Belonged to Charles II (Windsor Castle); E-Walnut Chair with Petit-Point Needlework; One of a Set of Ten. William III Period (Hampton Court Palace); F-Torchère, Carved and Gilt; One of Several Designed or Inspired by Daniel Marot. William III Period (Hampton Court Palace). The Furniture
Short Notice
The Crown of State of George I
07/1911 | 100 | 19
Pages: 240-242
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Jones, E. Alfred (Jones, E. Alfred; Jones, Edward Alfred; J., E. A.; Jones, E. A.)
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