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Book Review
Cardiff Castle and the Marquesses of Bute
10/2020 | 1411 | 162
Pages: 914
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Hall, Michael (Hall, Michael)
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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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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).
Exhibition Review
Ivor Davies
04/2016 | 1357 | 158
Pages: 310-311
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Green, Alison (Green, Alison)
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83. Annotated copy of Tom Picton's photograph of DIAS participants, 1966 (Courtesy the artist; exh. National Museum of Wales, Cardiff)
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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)
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85. Prelude to Anatomic Explosions, performed in Edinburgh, 1st September 1966. Photograph by Beaverbrook Newspapers (exh. National Museum of Wales, Cardiff)
Exhibition Review
Richard Wilson. New Haven and Cardiff
08/2014 | 1337 | 156
Pages: 545-547
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Robinson, Duncan (Robinson, Duncan)
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46. The temple of the Sibyl and the Campagna, by Richard Wilson (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin; exh. National Museum Wales, Cardiff)
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47. Rome from the Villa Madama, by Richard Wilson (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven; exh. National Museum Wales, Cardiff)
Exhibition Review
The Ford Collection
05/2014 | 1334 | 156
Pages: 339-341
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Green, Richard (Green, Richard)
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56. Villa Aemiliana, near Rome, by Richard Wilson (Ford Collection; exh. Gainsborough's House, Sudbury)
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57. Syon House from Richmond Gardens - evening, by Richard Wilson (Ford Collection; exh. Gainsborough's House, Sudbury)
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58. Casa de Sanchez: An old house in the Alhambra, by John Frederick Lewis (Ford Collection; exh. Gainsborough's House, Sudbury)
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59. Torre de las Damas, Alhambra, Granada. (Photograph by the present reviewer)
Exhibition Review
Land Art in Britain 1966–79. Southampton; Cardiff; Warwick; Wakefield
08/2013 | 1325 | 155
Pages: 570-572
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Wilson, Andrew (Wilson, Andrew)
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44. A line made by walking, by Richard Long (Courtauld Gallery, London; exh. Southampton City Art Gallery)
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45. Landscape for fire II, by Anthony McCall (Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London; exh. Southampton City Art Gallery)
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46. New stones - Newton's tones, by Tony Cragg (Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London; exh. Southampton City Art Gallery)
Editorial
Cardiff: Wales and the bigger picture
12/2011 | 1305 | 153
Pages: 783
Exhibition Review
The Queen: Art and Image. Edinburgh, Belfast, Cardiff and London
10/2011 | 1303 | 153
Pages: 689-690
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Stonard, John-Paul (Stonard, John-Paul)
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The Queen: Art and Image | institution: National Gallery of Scotland , institution: National Museum of Wales , institution: National Portrait Gallery , institution: Ulster Museum
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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).
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59. Lightness of being, by Chris Levine. 2007. Print on lightbox, 140 by 90 cm. (Private collection; exh. Ulster Mus­eum, Belfast).
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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
10/2007 | 1255 | 149
Pages: 713
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Beechey, James (Beechey, James)
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\'Things of Beauty’. What Two Sisters did for Wales | editor: Fairclough, Oliver
Exhibition Review
Gwen John and Augustus John. London and Cardiff
11/2004 | 1220 | 146
Pages: 771-773
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Shone, Richard (Shone, Richard; S., R.; Shone, Richard)
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Augustus John | institution: Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert
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Gwen John | institution: Browse & Darby
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Gwen John and Augustus John | institution: National Museum of Wales , institution: Tate Britain
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72. W.B Yeats, by Augustus John. 1907. 50.8 by 45.7 cm. (Tate, London).
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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).
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74. Chloe Boughton-Leigh, by Gwen John. 1910. 60.3 by 38.1 cm. (Leeds City Art Gallery; exh. Tate Britain, London).
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75. Eve Kirk, by Augustus John. c.1928. 91.5 by 60 cm. (Rochdale Art Gallery; exh. Tate Britain, London).
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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).
Exhibition Review
Bernard Leach
08/2003 | 1205 | 145
Pages: 600-601
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Harrod, Tanya (Harrod, Tanya)
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Concept and Form | artist - by: Leach, Bernard , institution: National Museum of Wales
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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).
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Detail of Self-portrait, by Bernard Leach. 1903. 30.3 by 40 cm. (Philip Leach collection; exh. National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Cardiff).
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Large dish, by Bernard Leach. 1923. Earthenware, diam. 42 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Cardiff).
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Two beakers, by Bernard Leach. 1930-35. Each 9 by 8.6 cm. (Crafts Study Centre, Farnham; National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Cardiff).
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