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Book Review
Public Sculpture of Kensington and Chelsea with Westminster South-West
10/2023 | 1447 | 165
Pages: 1159–1160
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Compton, Ann (Compton, Ann)
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Public Sculpture of Kensington and Chelsea with Westminster South-West By Terry Cavanagh. 520 pp. incl. numerous col. + b. & w. ills. (Public Statues and Sculpture Association, Watford, 2023), £85. ISBN 978–1–83839–761–6. | :
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6. Relief panel from the series Labour and Technology, by Charles Henry Mabey Jr, from the former Derry & Toms department store, Kensington High Street, London. 1933. (Alamy Stock Photo).
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The tomb of the marquis d’Ennery by Dominique Fossati in Port-au-Prince
05/2021 | 1418 | 163
Pages: 416-427
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Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (Bailey, Gauvin Alexander)
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1. The east face of the tomb of Victor-Thérèse Charpentier, comte de Saint-Empire and marquis d’Ennery, by Charles-François Hesse, Dominique Fossati, Claude Condamin and V. Marinelly. 1777–78. Carrara marble and Provençal stone, bronze and iron, 175 by 211 by 267 cm. (Churchyard of Saint-Anne du Morne- -Tuf, Port-au-Prince).
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10. Detail of the Fontaine Fossati (Fontaine Jacques-Necker), Place des Capucins, Marseille, by Dominique Fossati. Begun 1778. Carrara marble and Provençal stone.
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11. High altar in the Roman style, by Dominique Fossati and Christophe Fossati. 1767–71. Polychrome marble and gilt bronze. (Vannes Cathedral).
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12. High altar in the Roman style. Installed c.1776. Polychrome Italian marble and gilt bronze. (Church of Saint-Jacques, Le Carbet).
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13. ‘Mausolée de coeur’ for Victor-Thérèse Charpentier, comte de Saint- Empire and marquis d’Ennery, by Jean-Antoine Houdon. 1781. Marble, 225 by 232 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Scala Archives).
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14. Revenge taken by the Black army for the cruelties practised on them by the French, by J. Barlow. Engraving, 20.6 by 17.9 cm. (From M. Rainsford: An Historical Account of the Black Empire of Hayti, London 1805; courtesy J. Carter Brown Library, Providence RI).
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2. Detail of Fig.1, showing the south face of the tomb and inscription panel.
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3. Detail of Fig.1, showing the death’s head from the tympanum.
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4. Detail of Fig.1, showing the arms of the marquis d’Ennery.
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5. Detail of Fig.6, showing the east face of the tomb.
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6. Design for the Tomb of Victor-Thérèse Charpentier, comte de Saint-Empire and marquis d’Ennery, by Charles-François Hesse. 1776. Ink and coloured wash on paper, 55 by 45 cm. (Archives Nationales d’Outre-Mer, Aix-en-Provence).
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7. Detail of one of the two fountains on the façade of the Promenade Publique, Port-au-Prince, by Antoine-François Sorel des Rivières. 1787–88.
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8. Elevation of one of the two fountains attached to the wall of the Promenade Publique on the Place de l’Intendance of the City of Port-au-Prince, by Antoine-François Sorrel des Rivières. 1788. Ink and colours on paper, sheet 61 by 46.5 cm. (Archives Nationales d’Outre-Mer, Aix-en-Provence).
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9. Plan and Profile to Serve for [. . .] the Construction of the General Reservoir (detail), by Charles-François Hesse and Mathias-Henri Demoulceau. 1774. Ink and colours on paper, sheet 38 by 65 cm. (Archives Nationales d’Outre-Mer, Aix-en-Provence).
Book Review
Never Again. Gardens of Peace: A Landscape and Architectural History of War Cemeteries
11/2020 | 1412 | 162
Pages: 1007-1009
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Never Again. Gardens of Peace: A Landscape and Architectural History of War Cemeteries Edited by Michel Racine. 224 pp. incl. 200 col. ills. (Mercatorfonds, Brussels, and Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2020), £30. ISBN 978–0–300–24649–0. | :
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8. Hooglede German First World War Cemetery, West Flanders, Belgium, designed by Robert Tischler. (Photograph Christine Bastin and Jacques Evrard).
Publication Received
Lutyens and the Great War
11/2009 | 1280 | 151
Pages: 787
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Trumble, Angus (Trumble, Angus)
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Lutyens and the Great War | author: Gliddon, Gerald , author: Skelton, Tim , introduction by: Stamp, Gavin
Book Review
Staglieno e la Scultura Funeraria Ligure tra Ottocento e Novecento
12/1998 | 1149 | 140
Pages: 835-836
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Berresford, Sandra (Berresford, Sandra; Berresford, S. H.; Beresford, Sandra)
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Staglieno e la Scultura Funeraria Ligure tra Ottocento e Novecento | author: Sborgi, Franco
Book Review
History of Cemetry Sculpture. Vol. I. From the Monuments of Primitive Times and of the Oldest Civilisations to Early Christian Monuments in England
08/1939 | 437 | 75
Pages: 89
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Longhurst, Margaret H. (Longhurst, Margaret H.; Longhurst, M. H.; Longhurst, M.; Longhurst, Margaret)
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History of Cemetry Sculpture. Vol. I. From the Monuments of Primitive Times and of the Oldest Civilisations to Early Christian Monuments in England | author: Whittick, Arnold
Short Notice
Early Chinese Ceramics
06/1926 | 279 | 48
Pages: 316-317
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Yetts, W. Perceval (Yetts, W. Perceval; Yetts, Walter Perceval; Yetts, W. Percival; Y., W. P.; Yetts, Perceval; Y., P.; Yetts, W. P.)
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A-Pair of mortuary figures, unglazed pottery painted in dry pigment. Perhaps Wei dynasty. Height, 31.7 cm. From the James Baird Collection exhibited by Messrs. Bluett & Sons Height, 12.7 cm. Shorter Notices: Early Chinese Ceramics
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B-Pottery ornament from roof-tile. Pale green glaze, much destroyed. T'ang period or later. Height, 16.5 cm. From the James Baird Collection exhibited by Messrs. Bluett & Sons Height, 12.7 cm. Shorter Notices: Early Chinese Ceramics
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C-Figure of a dwarf, from a tomb in North China. T'ang period. From the James Baird Collection exhibited by Messrs. Bluett & Sons Height, 12.7 cm. Shorter Notices: Early Chinese Ceramics
Book Review
Forgotten Shrines
09/1911 | 102 | 19
Pages: 362-363
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M., C. S. (M., C. S.)
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Forgotten Shrines | author: Camm, Bede
Short Notice
A Tunic from a Cemetery in Egypt
06/1905 | 27 | 7
Pages: 238-239
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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Notes, Plate III. Tunic from a Cemetery in Egypt; Now in the Victoria and Albert Museum