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Book Review
Kent: North East and East, J. Newman
09/2014 | 1338 | 156
Pages: 608-609
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Franklin, Geraint (Franklin, Geraint)
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Book Review
Kent: West and the Weald
08/2013 | 1325 | 155
Pages: 560-561
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Hopkins, Owen (Hopkins, Owen)
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29. The gatehouse of Lullingstone Castle, Kent, from the west
Article
Oxford, Cambridge and London: Towards a Theory for 'Grouping' Gothic Manuscripts
02/1988 | 1019 | 130
Pages: 107-115
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Michael, Michael (Michael, Michael; Michael, Michael A.; Michael, M. A.)
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44. Border Surround and Initial. Artist of the De Lisle Psalter Initials, Canterbury?, c.1325. Page Size 19.5 by 13.2 cm. (Missal, Durham, Ushaw College MS 18).
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45. Border Detail, Prophets. By the Artist of the Barlow Psalter, Cambridge?, c.1320. Page Size 42 by 30.7 cm. (Missal, New York Pierpont Morgan Library MS 107, Folio 149).
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46. Border Detail, Apostle or Prophet. By the Artist of the Croyland Apocalypse, Cambridge? c.1320. Page Size 42 by 30.7 cm. (Missal, New York Pierpont Morgan Library MS 107, Folio 69).
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39. The Virgin and Child. Norwich c.1310-20. Page Size 25 by 14.2 cm. (Matins of the Hours of the Virgin, Norwich Castle Museum, 158.926.4f, Folio 27).
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40. Teacher with Students. Oxford?, c.1320-30. Page Size 40.5 by 26.2 cm. (Liber Sextus with Apparatus, Cambridge, Gonville and Caius College MS 256/662 Folio 1).
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41. King David Ringing Bells. Made for Evesham at Oxford?, c.1320-30. Page Size 16.2 by 10.4 cm. (The 'Exultate' Division of the Psalter, Evesham Almonry Museum, 'Psalter' Folio 81).
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42. Lady in Mourning as the Office of the Dead Is Read over the Bier. Oxford?, c.1320-30. Page Size 19 by 12.1 cm. (Initial to 'Dilexi Quoniam' of the Office of the Dead from an Hours of the Virgin, San Marino, Huntington Library MS 1346, Folio 119).
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43. Initial and Border with Kneeling Donor? Canterbury?, c.1325. Page Size 19.5 by 13.2 cm. (Canon of the Mass from a Missal, Durham, Ushaw College MS 18, Folio 326).
Article
'Dunstanus Archiepiscopus' and Painting in Kent around 1120
04/1984 | 973 | 126
Pages: 195-204
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Heslop, T. A. (Heslop, T. A.)
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10. First Seal of Canterbury Cathedral. Drawing by A. D. Johnson, after a Wax Impression, 4.8 cm across.
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11. Initial R, Ms. Cotton Cleopatra E i, Folio 40, 11 by 8 cm. (British Library).
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12. Initial A, Ms. Dd 1 4, Folio 220, 13 by 9 cm. (University Library, Cambridge).
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13. Initial D with St Ambrose. Ms. Royal 6 B vi, Folio 2, 10.5 by 7.5 cm. (British Library).
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14. Detail from the Wheel Candelabrum of Abbot Hartwig of Gross Komburg. Gilt Copper and Émail Brun, This Detail 31 cm High.
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15. Initial S, Ms. Bodley 271, Folio 72, 7.5 by 5.5 cm. (Bodleian Library, Oxford).
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16. Initial C, Ms. Cotton Claudius E v, Folio 16v, 7.5 by 7.5 cm. (British Library).
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2. Dunstanu Archiepiscopus. Ms. Cotton Claudius A iii, Folio 8, 23.5 by 15.5 cm. (British Library).
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3. St Edmund Enthroned in Heaven. Morgan Ms. 736, Page 42, 27.5 by 18.5 cm. (Pierpont Morgan Library, New York).
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4. St Augustine Expounding. Ms. Plut. XII 17, Folio 3v, 35 by 25 cm. (Biblioteca Laurenziana, Florence).
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5. Wisdom Enthroned. Ms. 10066-77 Folio 137v, 26.5 by 16.5 cm. (Bibliothèque Royale, Brussels).
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6. Angels Supporting Christ's Mandorla. Painting, Figures Approx. 1.5 Metres High. (Apse, St Gabriel's Chapel, Canterbury Cathedral Crypt).
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7. Saints Amand and Baudemund. Ms. 501, Folio 58v, 30 by 21 cm. (Bibliothèque Municipale, Valenciennes).
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8. First Seal of Hyde Abbey. Cast from a Wax Original, 6 cm across.
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9. First Seal of the City of Cologne. Wax Impression, 10.5 cm across.
Short Notice
'The Hope Family' by Benjamin West
12/1964 | 741 | 106
Pages: 571-573
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Watkin, David (Watkin, David; Watkin, D. J.)
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28. The Hope Family of Sydenham, Kent, by Benjamin West, P. R. A. Signed and Dated 1802. Canvas, 178 by 256 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
Book Review
James Whatman, Father and Son
12/1958 | 669 | 100
Pages: 448-449
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Harthan, John P. (Harthan, John P.)
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James Whatman, Father and Son | author: Balston, Thomas
Article
Early Calico Printers around London
05/1954 | 614 | 96
Pages: 135-139
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Clayton, Muriel (Clayton, Muriel; C., M.)
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Oakes, Alma (Oakes, Alma)
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2. Handkerchief from an Engraved Plate by Talwin and Foster, Bromley Hall, Middlesex. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
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3. Coverlet Printed in Wood Blocks by George Ormerod of Wallington, Surrey. Dated 1752. (Philadelphia Museum of Art.)
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4. Hanging Printed from Engraved Plate by Robert Jones, Old Ford, Middlesex. Dated 1769. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)
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5. Detail from Fig.6. [Handkerchief Printed from Engraved Plate by Mary Ware, Crayford, Kent. Dated 1769. (Swaisland's Fabric Printing Co.)]
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6. Handkerchief Printed from Engraved Plate by Mary Ware, Crayford, Kent. Dated 1769. (Swaisland's Fabric Printing Co.)
Article
The Ancestry of Alfred Sisley
09/1949 | 558 | 91
Pages: 248+250-252
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Sisley, Claude (Sisley, Claude)
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12. Alfred Sisley.
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13. Thomas Sisley, the Artist's Grandfather.
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14. Guillaume Sisley, the Artist's Father.
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15. Felicia Sell, the Artist's Mother.
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16. Henri Sisley, the Artist's Brother.
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17. Alfred Sisley.
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18. Aline Léaudet, the Artist's Sister.
Editorial
Knole and the National Trust
06/1947 | 531 | 89
Pages: 145
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The Upholstered Furniture at Knole-II
07/1945 | 508 | 87
Pages: 164-168
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Symonds, R. W. (Symonds, R. W.; Symonds, Robert Wemyss)
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Plate I. A-Mark Underneath Seat of Chair Illustrated in B. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole-II.
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Plate I. B-Armchair of a Suite of Furniture Originally at Whitehall Palace. Probably Made by Thomas Roberts, Late Seventeenth Century. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole-II.
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Plate I. C-Easy Chair with Walnut Frame Carved with "Scrowles All over," Upholstered in Velvet with Background Woven in Gold. Probably Made by Thomas Roberts, Late Seventeenth Century. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole-II.
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Plate II. A-Couch Bed with Walnut Frame. Late Seventeenth Century. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole-II.
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Plate II. B-Easy Chair with Wings and Covered Elbows and Bag of down on Seat. Late Seventeenth Century. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole-II.
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Plate II. C-Armchair of Beechwood with Cane Seat, Frame Ebonised and Carving Gilt. Late Seventeenth Century. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole-II.
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