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Book Review
Geburt und Memoria. Zum italienischen Bildtyp der deschi da parto
03/2008 | 1260 | 150
Pages: 197
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Plaut, Timothy (Plaut, Timothy)
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Geburt und Memoria. Zum italienischen Bildtyp der deschi da parto | author: Däubler-Hauschke, Claudia
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William Blundell Spence and the Transformation of Renaissance Cassoni
06/1999 | 1155 | 141
Pages: 338-348
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Callmann, Ellen (Callmann, Ellen)
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13. Chest, Florentine, 1461-65, with The Fall of Trebizond by Apollonio di Giovanni on the Front Panel. Poplar, 100.2 by 195.5 by 82.5 cm. (Chest); 38.7 by 125 cm. (Front Panel) (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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16. Chest, Florentine, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, with the Story of Paris and Helen, by the Workshop of Apollonio di Giovanni on the Front Panel. 40 by 153.6 cm. (The Chest Is Destroyed; Only the Panel Survives in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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18. Detail of a Chest, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, with the Story of the Vestal Tuccia by the Workshop of Neroccio de'Landi and Francesco di Giorgio on the Front Panel. 102 by 204 by 73 cm. (Chest); 35 by 138 cm. (Panel) (Virginia Museum, Richmond, VA).
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19. The Trebizond Chest (Fig.13), Shown Open.
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23. Nerli-Morelli chest, Florentine, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, Incorporating Original Elements from a Chest and Spalliera of 1472, and Brennus before Rome by Biagio d'Antonio on the Front Panel. 212 by 193 by 76.2 cm. (Chest and Spalliera; 38 by 137 cm. (Panel); 53.1 by 165 cm. (Spalliera) (Courtauld Gallery, London).
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25. Chest, Florentine, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, with Journey of the Queen of Sheba by the Workshop of Apollonio di Giovanni on the Front Panel. 89 by 207 by 77 cm. (Chest); 38 by 153 cm. (Panel) (Whereabouts Unknown).
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14. A Room in William Blundell Spence's Gallery in the Palazzo Giugni, Florence, by an Unknown Artist. c.1860 (Dimensions and Whereabouts Unknown).
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15. A Room in William Blundell Spence's Gallery in the Palazzo Giugni, Florence, by an Unknown Artist. c.1860 (Dimensions and Whereabouts Unknown).
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17. Chest, Florentine, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, with The History of Lucretia (Front Panel) by a Florentine Painter, 1425-35, and a Female Figure (End Panel) by a Florentine Painter, Third Quarter of the Fifteenth Century, 29 by 109 cm. (Front Panel) (Czartoryski Museum, Cracow).
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20. Chest, Florentine, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, with Triumphs of Love, Chastity and Death by a Florentine Painter, Third Quarter of the Fifteenth Century, but Wholly Overpainted as the Front Panel. 94 by 213.5 by 78.5 cm. (Chest) (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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21. Chest, Florentine, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, with Scenes from the Teseida by a Florentine Painter, 1400-20, on the Front Panel. 42 by 143.2 cm. (Painted Surface) (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven).
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22. Chest, Florentine, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, with Triumph of a Roman General by a Florentine Painter, Second Half of the Fifteenth Century, on the Front Panel. 96.5 by 199 by 78 cm. (Chest); 40 by 150 cm. (Panel) (Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation, Houston, TX).
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24. Chest, Florentine, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, with Camilla in Battle and the Triumph of Aeneas on the Front Panel. 99 by 210 by 78 cm. (Chest); 40 by 130 cm. (Panel) (Musée du Cinquantenaire, Brussels).
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26. Chest, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, Incorporating (End Panel) Apollo and Daphne by a Florentine Painter, Third Quarter of the Fifteenth Century. (Vanderbilt Mansion, Hyde Park, NY).
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27. Detail of the Lid in Fig.21.
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28. Detail of the Lid in Fig.17.
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29. Front Panel from the Ex-Hovingham Cassone (See Fig.14), with Scenes from a Novella by an Italian Painter, Fifteenth Century, Heavily Repainted. c.40 by 135 cm. (Whereabouts Unknown, Ex-Worsley, Hovingham Hall, Sold Christie's, London, 11th December 1984, Lot 60).
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30. Scene of Feasting, North Italian, Fifteenth Century. Fragment of a Panel Once Incorporated into the Ex-Hovingham Cassone with Scenes from a Novella. 36.2 by 51 cm. (Whereabouts Unknown, Sold Christie's, London, 11th December 1984, Lot 62).
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31. Judgment of Paris, Florentine, Third Quarter of the Fifteenth Century. End Panel, Once Incorporated into the Ex-Hovingham Cassone. 36.2 by 51 cm. (Whereabouts Unknown, Sold Christie's, London, 11th December 1984, Lot 61).
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32. Chest, Florentine, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, with a Seated Female Allegorical Figure by a Florentine Painter, ?Second Half of the Fifteenth Century, on the End Panel. 38 by 99 cm. (Panel) (Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH).
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33. Chest, Florentine, 1859 or Earlier, with The Battle of Pharsalus on the Front Panel. From a Photograph Taken c.1950, When in the Gambier Parry Collection, Highnam Court, Glos. (The Country Life Picture Library, London).
Short Notice
The Hopetoun Chest at Newhailes House
08/1987 | 1013 | 129
Pages: 516-518
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Rock, Joe (Rock, Joe)
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39. John Hope of Hopetoun [C.1650-82], by Kneller. At Hopetoun House. (Collection of the Hopetoun House Preservation Trust).
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42. Detail of Gordon of Rothemay: Birds Eye View of Edinburgh. [1647]. Showing the High Street (9), the Cowgate (17) and Libbertons Wynd (35).
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36. Chest of Drawers, Late Seventeenth-Century Flemish (Newhailes House, Edinburgh). Two Drawers Have Been Removed to Show the Engravings within.
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37. Plan of Part of First Floor and Terrace from End of Drawer No.4 of the Chest in Fig.36.
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38. Elevation of Entrance Façade and Section of Courtyard for a Town House. By Claude Comiers. Engraving from Base of Drawer No.4 in the Chest in Fig.36.
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40. Plan of Ground Floor for a Town House. Montage of Plan on Left Side of Drawer No.7 and Right Side of Drawer No.2.
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41. Engraving, with Verses of Poetry, from Base of Drawer No.4. Viewed from above with Plans Glued on Either Side.
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A Chest from Cockfield Hall
02/1986 | 995 | 128
Pages: 84+86-91
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Yorke, James (Yorke, James)
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10. The Prodigal Son among Swine, by Albrecht Dürer. 1496. Engraving. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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12. The Return of the Prodigal Son (Left-Hand Folio), by Bernard Solomon, from Quadrins Historiques de la Bible, by G. Paradin [Claude Paradin]. Lyons [1558].
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13. Composition with Herms, by Antonio Fantuzzi. Engraving. (Albertina, Vienna).
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14. The Return of the Prodigal Son, by Martin van Heemskerk. 1559. (Private Collection).
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15. The Return of the Prodigal Son, by Lucas van Leyden. 1510. Engraving. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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16. Design with Female Head between Two Eagles, by Jean Mignon. Engraving. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris).
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11. The Return of the Prodigal Son. Flemish Cushion Cover. Late Sixteenth Century. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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5. Painted Travelling Chest (Right Lock Missing). Wood, Covered in Leather. (Cockfield Hall, Suffolk).
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6. One Side of the Chest Illustrated in Fig.5, Showing Arabesques Painted in Yellow.
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7. Detail of Central Hasp of the Chest in Fig.5.
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8. Detail of the Left-Hand Side of the Chest in Fig.5, Showing the Penitence of the Prodigal Son.
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9. Detail of the Right-Hand Side of the Chest in Fig.5, Showing the Return of the Prodigal Son.
Article
The Domestic Furnishing of the Elizabethans
01/1946 | 514 | 88
Pages: 8+10-15
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Symonds, R. W. (Symonds, R. W.; Symonds, Robert Wemyss)
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Plate I. A-Oak Box, Probably of London Make. Initials P. G. Late Elizabethan. The Domestic Furnishing of the Elizabethans
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Plate I. B-Chest from the West Country. Late Elizabethan. (Sir Francis Cook, Bt.). The Domestic Furnishing of the Elizabethans
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Plate II. A-Press-Cupboard from Bolton Hall, Bowland, near Clitheroe. Late Elizabethan in Style, but Probably Later in Date. (Mr. Alfred Jowett). The Domestic Furnishing of the Elizabethans
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Plate II. B-Draw-Top Table. Late Elizabethan. The Domestic Furnishing of the Elizabethans
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Plate III. A-Court Cupboard, Probably of London Make. Late Elizabethan. (Messrs. Stuart & Turner). The Domestic Furnishing of the Elizabethans
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Plate III. B-Court Cupboard. Probably West Country. Late Elizabethan. (Messrs. S. W. Wolsey). The Domestic Furnishing of the Elizabethans
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Plate III. C-Food Wall Hutch. (Messrs. Mallett & Son). The Domestic Furnishing of the Elizabethans
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A Renaissance Chest
02/1933 | 359 | 62
Pages: 83-85
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Put, Albert van de (Put, Albert van de; P., A. V. de; Put, A. van de; P., A. V. D.)
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A and B-Walnut Domed Coffer, Showing the Influence of Lombardy. Early Sixteenth Century. 1.29 by 1.01 m. (Mr. J. Rochelle Thomas). A Renaissance Chest
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Italian Furniture
01/1921 | 214 | 38
Pages: 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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A Chest with the Arms of the Delfini Family. Italian Furniture
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B Chest with Figures of Spring and Summer. Italian Furniture
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Thomas Chippendale and George Hepplewhite
12/1916 | 165 | 29
Pages: 374+378-379
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Cescinsky, Herbert (Cescinsky, Herbert; C., H.; Cescinsky, H.)
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(B) Commode-Chest in Hepplewhite's French Manner. Thomas Chippendale and George Hepplewhite
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(A) Pre-Chippendale Walnut Chair of the 1730-40 Period. Thomas Chippendale and George Hepplewhite
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English Marqueterie
11/1916 | 164 | 29
Pages: 334-335+338-339
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Cescinsky, Herbert (Cescinsky, Herbert; C., H.; Cescinsky, H.)
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Plate I. Example of Early "Allover" Scrolled Marqueterie. English Marqueterie
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Plate II. Example of Late Scrolled Marqueterie Panel. English Marqueterie
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Early Furniture-XVII. Supplementary
06/1914 | 135 | 25
Pages: 170-171
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Vallance, Aymer (Vallance, Aymer; Vallance, William Howard Aymer; V., A.)
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(A) Coffer, 14th Century (Rainham Church, Kent). Early Furniture-XVII
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(B) Chest, Early 16th Century (Mr. George Gibbs). Early Furniture-XVII
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(C) Oak Corner Cupboard, 10th Century (Messrs. A. B. Daniell and Sons). Early Furniture-XVII
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