Cardiff Castle and the Marquesses
of Bute
By Matthew Williams. 208 pp. incl. 290 col. +
b. & w. ills. (Scala, London, 2019), £29.95.
ISBN 978–17–85–51234–6. |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
10. Design for the chimneypiece, Bachelor
Bedroom, Cardiff Castle, by William Burges.
c.1869. Pen, ink and watercolour on paper,
41 by 37.8 cm. (Cardiff Castle).
83. Annotated copy of Tom Picton's photograph of DIAS participants, 1966 (Courtesy the artist; exh. National Museum of Wales, Cardiff)
Attributed works:
84. Eyes and lips, collaged cardboard boxes used in Adam on St Agnes's Eve, performed in Swansea, 21st January 1968. Studio photograph, 2015 (Courtesy the artist; exh. National Museum of Wales, Cardiff)
Attributed works:
85. Prelude to Anatomic Explosions, performed in Edinburgh, 1st September 1966. Photograph by Beaverbrook Newspapers (exh. National Museum of Wales, Cardiff)
58. Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Regent, by Pietro Annigoni. 1954–55. Canvas, 163.3 by 133.3 cm.
(Fishmonger’s Company, London; exh. Ulster Museum, Belfast).
Attributed works:
59. Lightness of being, by Chris Levine. 2007. Print on lightbox, 140 by 90 cm. (Private collection; exh. Ulster Museum, Belfast).
Attributed works:
60. The Queen and Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, by Thomas Struth. 2011. Photographic print, 175.8 by 218.8 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London; exh. Ulster Museum, Belfast).
Publication Received
'Things of Beauty’. What Two Sisters did for Wales
72. W.B Yeats, by Augustus John. 1907. 50.8 by 45.7 cm. (Tate, London).
Attributed works:
73. Dorelia and three children at Martigues, by Augustus John. 1910. Panel, 23.5 by 32.9 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; exh. Tate Britain, London).
Attributed works:
74. Chloe Boughton-Leigh, by Gwen John. 1910. 60.3 by 38.1 cm. (Leeds City Art Gallery; exh. Tate Britain, London).
Attributed works:
75. Eve Kirk, by Augustus John. c.1928. 91.5 by 60 cm. (Rochdale Art Gallery; exh. Tate Britain, London).
Attributed works:
76. Girl with a blue scarf, by Gwen John. c.1923-24. 41.1 by 33 cm. (Museum of Modern Art, New York; exh. Tate Britain, London).
Bottle, by Bernard Leach. c.1959. 36.3 by 29.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Cardiff).
Attributed works:
Detail of Self-portrait, by Bernard Leach. 1903. 30.3 by 40 cm. (Philip Leach collection; exh. National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Cardiff).
Attributed works:
Large dish, by Bernard Leach. 1923. Earthenware, diam. 42 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Cardiff).
Attributed works:
Two beakers, by Bernard Leach. 1930-35. Each 9 by 8.6 cm. (Crafts Study Centre, Farnham; National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Cardiff).