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Article
Eugène Boudin’s beach scenes at the Salon during the 1860s
05/2019 | 1394 | 161
Pages: 374-387
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Manoeuvre, Laurent (Manoeuvre, Laurent)
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1. Detail of Fig.23.
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10. Beach scene, by Eugène Boudin, here identified as A meeting on a beach. 1866. Canvas, 73.5 by 104 cm. (Private collection).
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11. Caricature of The beach at Trouville by Eugène Boudin, exhibited at the Salon in 1866, by ‘Bertall’, published in ‘Le Salon de 1866’, Le Journal Amusant, no.545 (9th June 1866).
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12. Figures on a beach, by Eugène Boudin. 1865. Pencil and watercolour on paper, 17.4 by 13.7 cm. (Musée du Louvre and Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
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13. Beach scene, by Eugène Boudin. 1865. Pencil and watercolour on paper, 13 by 19.4 cm. (Musée du Louvre and Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
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14. Figures on a beach, by Eugène Boudin. 1865. Pencil and watercolour on paper, 14 by 18.2 cm. (Musée du Louvre and Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
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15. Children on a beach, by Eugène Boudin. 1865. Pencil and watercolour on paper, 10.6 by 14.6 cm. (Musée du Louvre and Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
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16. Bathers, by Eugène Boudin. 1865. Pencil and watercolour on paper, 9.2 by 17.3 cm. (Musée du Louvre and Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
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17. Study of a dog, by Eugène Boudin. 1865. Pencil on paper, 8.2 by 11 cm. (Musée du Louvre and Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
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18. The jetty, by Eugène Boudin, from L’Art à Paris en 1867, Album autographique, 7th edition, Paris 1867.
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19. Beach scene, by Eugène Boudin, from L’Art à Paris en 1867, Album autographique, 7th edition, Paris 1867.
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2. Bathing hour at Trouville beach, by Eugène Boudin. 1864. Canvas, 67.5 by 104 cm. (Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto).
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20. The jetty at Le Havre, by Eugène Boudin, from L’Art à Paris en 1867, Album autographique, 17th edition (Paris 1867).
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21. Leaving for the pardon, Finistère, by Eugène Boudin, from L’Art à Paris en 1867, Album autographique, 17th edition (Paris 1867).
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22. Beach scene, by Eugène Boudin. 1867. Canvas, 63 by 89 cm. (National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo).
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23. Beach scene, by Eugène Boudin, here identified as Beach near Trouville, painted in 1864 and reworked in 1869. Canvas, 67.3 by 104.1 cm. (Minneapolis Institute of Art).
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24. Reading on the beach, by Eugène Boudin. 1869. Pencil and watercolour on paper, 12.5 by 18.5 cm. (Private collection).
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25 and 26. Beach scenes, by Eugène Boudin (recto and verso of a single sheet). 1868. Pencil and watercolour on paper, 13.2 by 21 cm. (Private collection).
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3. Concert at Deauville casino, by Eugène Boudin. 1865. Canvas, 41 by 73 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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4. Drawing by Eugène Boudin after Fig.2, illustrated in L’Autographe au Salon et dans les Ateliers (13th May 1865), p.27.
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5. Bathing hour at Trouville beach, by Eugène Boudin. 1864. Canvas, 31.1 by 48.5 cm. (Private collection).
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6. Bathing hour at Trouville beach, by Eugène Boudin. c.1865. Pencil on paper, 20 by 30 cm. (Private collection).
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7. Bathing hour at Trouville beach, by Emile Vernier after Eugène Boudin. c.1865. Lithograph. (Musée Villa Montebello, Trouville).
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8. Beach scene, by Eugène Boudin. c.1865. Pencil on paper, 20 by 30 cm. (Private collection).
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9. Beach scene, by Eugène Boudin. 1866. Watercolour over pencil on paper, 13.5 by 25.7 cm. (Private collection).
Article
Surrealism versus the academy: Charles Estienne on Paul Gauguin and Vasily Kandinsky
08/2017 | 1373 | 159
Pages: 623-629
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Parkinson, Gavin (Parkinson, Gavin)
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31. Still life with oranges, by Paul Gauguin. 1880 (Musée des beaux-arts de Rennes)
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32. Te reroia (The dream), by Paul Gauguin. 1897 (Courtauld Gallery, London)
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33. Dada Gauguin, by Max Ernst. 1920 (Art Institute of Chicago)
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34. The talisman, by Paul Sérusier. 1888 (Musée d'Orsay, Paris)
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36. Symbolist architecture with two green bulls, by Charles Filiger. c.1900-14 (Musée des beaux-arts, Quimper)
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35. Photograph of André Breton, Benjamin Péret, Yves Elléouët and Charles Estienne at Saint-Cirque-Lapopie. c.1952 (Atelier André Breton, Paris)
Book Review
Manuscripts, Market and the Transition to Print in Late Medieval Brittany
04/2012 | 1309 | 154
Pages: 275-276
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Reynolds, Catherine (Reynolds, Catherine; R., C.)
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Manuscripts, Market and the Transition to Print in Late Medieval Brittany | author: Booton, Diane E.
Article
Gauguin’s clogs
08/2010 | 1289 | 152
Pages: 540-543
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Bailey, Martin (Bailey, Martin)
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38. Breton girl in right profile, by Paul Gauguin. 1886. Pastel, white chalk and charcoal on paper, 46 by 32 cm. (Private collection; courtesy of Christie’s, London).
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39. Lunch in Brittany, by Benjamin Newman. 1886–87. Canvas, 119 by 173 cm. (Fryeburg Academy, Fryeburg ME).
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41. Portrait of Gauguin, by Archibald Hartrick. Undated. Watercolour on paper, dimensions and present location unknown. (From A. Hartrick: A Painter’s Pilgrimage through Fifty Years, Cambridge 1939, opposite p.32).
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42. A pair of wooden clogs, carved by Paul Gauguin. c.1886–90. Polychromed oak, leather and iron nails, 12.9 by 32.7 by 11.3 cm. (Chester Dale Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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43. A pair of wooden clogs, carved by Paul Gauguin. c.1886–89. Polychromed wood (probably oak), 14 by 28 by 10 cm. (Mr and Mrs Carl Gewirz, USA).
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44. A pair of wooden clogs, carved by Paul Gauguin. c.1886. Dimensions and present location unknown. (From C. Gray: Sculpture and Ceramics of Paul Gauguin, Baltimore 1963, p.201, no.83).
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45. Le sabotier, by Paul Gauguin. 1888. Canvas, 58 by 49 cm. (Paul Yenu Chichong, Papeete, Tahiti).
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40. Artists at Pont-Aven, by an unidentified photographer. 1886. Photograph courtesy of Musée de Pont-Aven.
Exhibition Review
Visitors to Brittany. Pont-Aven and Quimper
10/2004 | 1219 | 146
Pages: 704-705
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Thomson, Belinda (Thomson, Belinda)
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Peintres britanniques en Bretagne | institution: Musée de Pont-Aven
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68. Young Breton girl, by Eric Forbes-Robertson. 1890. 35 by 25 cm. (Private collection; exh. Musée de Pont-Aven).
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69. Sleeping fisherman, Ploaré, Brittany, by Christopher Wood. 1930. 37.8 by 72.8 cm. (Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne; exh. Musée de Pont-Aven).
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70. Portrait of a young fisherman, by Władysław Ślewiński. 1898. 62.5 by 43 cm. (Muzeum Naradowe, Warsaw; exh. Musée départmental breton, Quimper).
Book Review
An Early Breton Gospel Book. A Ninth Century Manuscript from the Collection of H. L. Bradfer-Lawrence (1887-1965)
04/1978 | 901 | 120
Pages: 243-244
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Nordenfalk, Carl (Nordenfalk, Carl; Nordenfalk, C.)
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An Early Breton Gospel Book. A Ninth Century Manuscript from the Collection of H. L. Bradfer-Lawrence (1887-1965) | author: Alexander, Jonathan J. G. , author: Wormald, Francis
Article
Gauguin Studies
04/1967 | 769 | 109
Pages: 216-227+244
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Bodelsen, Merete (Bodelsen, Merete)
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43. Vase with Bretons and Sheep, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Winter, 1886-7. Unglazed Stoneware; Height with Lid, 21.5 cm. (Musée Léon-Dierx, St-Denis, Réunion.)
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44. Detail of Fig.45, Showing Signature: 'P Go 53', Scratched into the Clay. [Jardinière with Bretonne and Sheep, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed (See Fig.44). Winter, 1886-7. Unglazed Stoneware, Decorated with White, Blue and Green Slip; Height, 13.5 cm. (Private Collection, France.)]
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45. Jardinière with Bretonne and Sheep, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed (See Fig.44). Winter, 1886-7. Unglazed Stoneware, Decorated with White, Blue and Green Slip; Height, 13.5 cm. (Private Collection, France.)
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46. La Toilette, Carved by Paul Gauguin. Signed with the Dedication: 'à mon ami Pissarro 82 P. Gauguin'. Relief, Carved in Wood, 34.2 by 55 cm. (Private Collection, Paris.)
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47. Jardinière, by Paul Gauguin. Signed. Winter, 1886-7. Glazed Stoneware; Height, 27 cm; Length, 40 cm; Breadth, 22 cm. (Collection Roseline Bacou, Paris.)
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48. Femme au capuchon. Portrait-Vase, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed (?) and Numbered: 65 (?). Winter, 1887-8. Unglazed Stoneware with Eyes and Hair Painted Black; Height, 20 cm.; Diameter of Opening in Hood, 12 cm. (Musée Léon-Dierx, St-Denis, Réunion.)
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49. Another View of the Jardinière Reproduced in Fig.45. [Jardinière with Bretonne and Sheep, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed (See Fig.44). Winter, 1886-7. Unglazed Stoneware, Decorated with White, Blue and Green Slip; Height, 13.5 cm. (Private Collection, France.)]
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50. Jar with Girl's Head and Breton Cross, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed 'P Go' (In Gold). Winter, 1887-8. Stoneware with Mottled, Dark-Brown Glaze Mingled with Whitish and Bright Red; Contours Picked Out in Gold; Height, 21 cm. (Private Collection, France.)
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51. Jeanne Schuffenecker. Portrait-Vase Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed: 'a mon ami Schuff. P. Go'. Winter, 1887-8. Unglazed Stoneware with Eyes and Hair Painted Black; Height, 18 cm. (Collection Jean Pierre Bacou, Paris.)
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52. Jar with Bathing Girl, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed on Back: 'P. Go 71' (In Gold). Stoneware with Glaze in Bright Red, Brownish-Red, Ochre and Yellow; Girl Unglazed; Contours Picked Out in Gold. (Formerly Collection Mme Léon Fayet, Arles.)
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53. Vase with Exotic Girl, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed: 'P Go' (In Gold). Winter, 1887-8. Stoneware with Dark Greyish-Brown Glaze; Girl Unglazed and with Contours in Gold; Height, 18 cm. (Private Collection, France.)
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54. Detail of the Vase Reproduced in Fig.53. [Vase with Exotic Girl, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. Signed: 'P Go' (In Gold). Winter, 1887-8. Stoneware with Dark Greyish-Brown Glaze; Girl Unglazed and with Contours in Gold; Height, 18 cm. (Private Collection, France.)]
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56. Masque de Sauvage, Modelled by Paul Gauguin. France, 1893-5. Terra-Cotta (Chamotte à gros Grains) with Brown Glaze (Face) and Blue Glaze (Hair and Moustache), 27 by 20 cm. (Musée Léon-Dierx, St-Denis, Réunion.)
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57. Photographs, Pasted into Gauguin's MS. Noa Noa. (Cabinet des Dessins, Musée du Louvre.)
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58. Polynesian Woman (Te Arii Vahine) and Mask, by Paul Gauguin. Drawing Heightened with Colour, 57 by 47 cm. (Private Collection, France.)
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59. 'La Chanteuse' (The Cabaret Singer Valéry Roumy), by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated: 'P. Gauguin 1880'. Medallion in Wood and Plaster with a Little Paint; Diameter, 55 cm. (With Bruun Rasmussen's, Copenhagen, 1965.)
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60. Detail of the Bust Reproduced in Fig.61, Showing Signature and Date: 'P. Gauguin 77'. [Portrait of Emil Gauguin, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated Middle Front (See Fig.60). Wax. (Formerly Collection Mette Gauguin, Copenhagen, and Pola Gauguin, Oslo; Present Whereabouts Unknown.)]
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61. Portrait of Emil Gauguin, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated Middle Front (See Fig.60). Wax. (Formerly Collection Mette Gauguin, Copenhagen, and Pola Gauguin, Oslo; Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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62. Portrait of Emil Gauguin, by Paul Gauguin. Signed 'p. G.' Canvas, 21.3 by 16.3 cm. (Formerly Collection Mrs Alfred Larsen, Oslo.)
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63. Portrait of the Cabaret Singer Valéry Roumy, by Jean-Louis Forain. Pastel, 25.7 by 28.5 cm. (Print Room, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen.)
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64. Portrait of Aline Gauguin, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated in Mette Gauguin's Hand: 'P. Gauguin. Paris 1880'. Coloured Chalk, 26 by 21.5 cm. (Private Collection, Sweden.)
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65. Double Portrait of Aline Gauguin, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated (see Fig.68). Canvas, 30.5 by 47.5 cm. (Private Collection, New York.)
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66. Portraits of Gauguin's Children (Aline and Jean?). Page 17 from Gauguin's Sketchbook. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.)
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67. Portrait of Aline Gauguin, by Paul Gauguin. Crayon. (Private Collection, Paris, 1948.)
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68. Detail of the Double Portrait Reproduced in Fig.65 Showing Signature and Date: 'P. Gauguin 83'. [Double Portrait of Aline Gauguin, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated (see Fig.68). Canvas, 30.5 by 47.5 cm. (Private Collection, New York.)]
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69. Femme à l'Eventail, by Mary Cassatt. Pastel. (Formerly Collections Paul Gauguin, Edv. Brandes; Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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89. Oviri, by Paul Gauguin. c.1894-5. Stoneware; Height, 73 cm. (Collection Jacques Ulmann, Paris.)
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55. Greek-Ionian Scent Bottle Formed as an Achelous Head, Found in Italy. Terra-Cotta; Height, 9 cm. (Musée du Louvre.)
Article
The Portraiture of Isabella Stuart, Duchess of Brittany (c. 1427-after 1494)
12/1946 | 525 | 88
Pages: 300+302-306
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Toynbee, Margaret R. (Toynbee, Margaret R.; Toynbee, Margaret Ruth; Toynbee, Margaret)
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A-Bibliotheque Nationale MS. Lat. 1369, f.56. The Portraiture of Isabella Stuart, Duchess of Brittany about (1427-after 1494)
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B-Bibliotheque nationale MS. Lat. N. A. 588. f.33vo. The Portraiture of Isabella Stuart, Duchess of Brittany about (1427-after 1494)
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C-Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge MS. 62, f.20. The Portraiture of Isabella Stuart, Duchess of Brittany about (1427-after 1494)
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D-Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge MS. 62, f.28. The Portraiture of Isabella Stuart, Duchess of Brittany about (1427-after 1494)
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E-Princeton University Library, New Jersey, Garrett Collection of Manuscripts, Missal of the Carmelites of Nantes, f.131 b. The Portraiture of Isabella Stuart, Duchess of Brittany about (1427-after 1494)
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F-Bibliotheque Nationale MS. Fr. 958, f.1. The Portraiture of Isabella Stuart, Duchess of Brittany about (1427-after 1494)
Article
Churchyard Crosses
09/1918 | 186 | 33
Pages: 79-83+86-89
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Vallance, Aymer (Vallance, Aymer; Vallance, William Howard Aymer; V., A.)
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Details of Churchyard Crosses and a Civil Pillar. Base at Ripley, Yorks. Photographed by Mr. Aymer Vallance. Original Head of Tyberton Cross, Now Replaced. Photographed by Mr. Alfred Watkins, F. R. P. S. Saint Pilon, Wayside Pillar near St. Maximin, Provence. Photographed by Lieut. Col. G. B. Croft Lyons, F. S. A. Original Head, Now Replaced, and Part of Shaft of Madley Cross. Photographed by Mr. Alfred Watkins, F. R. P. S. S. Mary's Churchyard-Cross, Cricklade, Showing the Gradient of the Base, the Head Replaced the Wrong Way round. Photographed by Rev. E. Roberts
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Fig. 1.-One Side of a Two Identical Sided Cross-Head, Intersected and Now Erected against the Wall of Sherburn Church, Yorks.
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Fig. 10.-17th C., on the Road to Domevre-Sur-durbion, Canton de Chalet-Sur-Moselle, Vosges
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Fig. 11.-Obverse of Fig. 10
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Fig. 2.-Churchyard Cross of S. Mary's, Cricklade, from Hall's "Book of the Thames," 1859, p. 29.
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Fig. 3.-Town Cross of Cricklade, Now in S. Sampson's Churchyard; From Hall's "Book of the Thames", 1859, p. 28.
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Fig. 4.-16th C., Cemetery of Provenchères, Arrondissement de St. Dié, Vosges
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Fig. 5.-1522; Dompaire, Vosges
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Fig. 6.-Croix dit du Breil, 1581; Gugney-Aux-Aulx, Canton de Dompaire
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Fig. 7.-1530. By the Chapel of la Madeleine, High Road from Remiremont to Rupt
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Fig. 8.-1621. Cross-Roads at Fremifontaine, Canton de Brouvilieures, Vosges
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Fig. 9.-1626. Cemetery of Biffontaine, Canton de Brouvilieures, Vosges
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Madley, Hereford. Photographed by Mr. Alfred Watkins, F. R. P. S. Churchyard Crosses
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S. Donat's, Glamorganshire. Photographed by Mr. Aymer Vallance. Churchyard Crosses
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Tyberton, Hereford. Photographed by Mr. Alfred Watkins, F. R. P. S. Churchyard Crosses
Short Notice
A Breton Church
11/1903 | 8 | 3
Pages: 215-216
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Rorthays, Gilbert de (Rorthays, Gilbert de; R., G. de; Marmande, Rene)
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Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander (Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander; Mattos, Alexander Teixeira de; Teixeira de Mattos, A.)
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