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Book Review
Standing on Holy Ground in the Middle Ages
01/2024 | 1450 | 166
Pages: 93–94
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Luyster, Amanda (Luyster, Amanda)
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Standing on Holy Ground in the Middle Ages By Lucy Donkin. 504 pp. incl. 76 col. + 8 b. & w. ills. (Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 2022), $69.95. ISBN 978–1–5017–5112–7. | :
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Damascus tiles. Mamluk and Ottoman architectural ceramics from Syria. By Arthur Millner
06/2016 | 1359 | 158
Pages: 467-467
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Rogers, J. M. (Rogers, J. M.; Rogers, John Michael; Rogers, Michael)
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Article
Did Benjamin Franklin invent transferware?
07/2010 | 1288 | 152
Pages: 464-469
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Erich, Wendy (Erich, Wendy)
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20. The Franklin bowl, attributed to Josiah Wedgwood. c.1777. Transfer-printed creamware, diameter 22.9 cm. (State Museum of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg).
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21. Peter Perez Burdett and his wife Hannah Burdett, by Joseph Wright of Derby. 1765. Canvas, 145 by 205 cm. (National Museum of the Czech Republic, Prague).
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22. Benjamin Franklin, attributed to Robert Feke. 1738. Canvas, 127.5 by 101.9 cm. (Harvard University Portrait Collection, Cambridge MA).
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23. Folio illustration, engraved by P. Daret. From M. Le Roy de Gomberville: Moral Virtue, delineated, London 1726. Engraving, 16.5 by 22 cm. (Jefferson Rare Book Collection, Library of Congress, Washington DC).
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24. ‘He That Lives Well Conceals Not His Actions’, engraved by P. Daret. From M. Le Roy de Gomberville: Moral Virtue, delineated, London 1726, p.151. Engraving, 14 by 17.5 cm. (Jefferson Rare Book Collection, Library of Congress, Washington DC).
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25. Reconciliation of Franklin with his brother, attributed to Samuel Goodrich. From S. Goodrich: The Life of Benjamin Franklin, Philadelphia 1836, p.69. Engraving, 7.5 by 5.5 cm. (Benjamin Franklin Collection, Rare Books, Library of Congress, Washington DC).
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26. Hearth tiles, by John Sadler at Jeremiah Lee Mansion, Marblehead MA. 1766–68. Tin-glazed earthenware. (Courtesy of Marblehead Museum and Historical Society; photograph by Marcia Hunkins).
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27. Delftware Bible hearth tiles at Stenton, Philadelphia PA. c.1730. (Courtesy of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania).
Publication Received
Tiles and Tilework.
06/2004 | 1215 | 146
Pages: 415
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Shone, Richard (Shone, Richard; S., R.; Shone, Richard)
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Tiles and Tilework. | author: Graves, Alun R.
Short Notice
Tile Panels by William De Morgan for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigational Company
06/2001 | 1179 | 143
Pages: 371-374
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Jordan, Christopher (Jordan, Christopher)
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66. Companion way in the P. & O. Liner Arabia, 1896, Showing Arabia Companion Frieze by William De Morgan. (Photograph, Courtesy the De Morgan Foundation).
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67. Arcade Enclosing Mosque and Minarets, by William De Morgan in Partnership with Halsey Ricardo. c.1888-97. Polychrome Tile Panel in Three Sections, 104 by 184.9 cm. (South London Gallery, gift of H. C. Mossop).
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68. Fountain against a Grove of Trees, by William De Morgan in Partnership with Halsey Ricardo. c.1888-97. Polychrome Tile Panel in Two Sections, 70 by 152 cm. (South London Gallery, gift of H. C. Mossop).
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69. Fountain against a Roman Cityscape, by William De Morgan in Partnership with Halsey Ricardo. c.1888-97. Polychrome Tile Panel in Two Sections, 71.5 by 164 cm. (South London Gallery, Gift of H. C. Mossop).
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70. Arcade Enclosing Mosque and Minarets, by William De Morgan. c.1990. Water-Colour, 13.5 by 21.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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71. Knight, Designed by William De Morgan, Painted by F. and D. Sirocchi. c.1880, for the Tsar of Russia's Yacht Livadia. Polychrome Tile Panel, c.132 by 66 cm. (Destroyed 1991).
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72. Russian Chancellor of the Exchequer, Designed by William De Morgan, Painted by C. and G. Boldrini. c.1880. Polychrome Tile Panel for the Tsar of Russia's Yacht Livadia, c.145 by 61 cm. (Destroyed 1991).
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73. Detail of Reverse of One Section of Fig.67, Showing Reinforcing Quarter Tile Wasters over Backing of Biscuit State Terracotta Tiles. [ Arcade Enclosing Mosque and Minarets, by William De Morgan in Partnership with Halsey Ricardo. c.1888-97. Polychrome Tile Panel in Three Sections, 104 by 184.9 cm. (South London Gallery, gift of H. C. Mossop).]
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74. Reverse of Half Panel of Fig.68, Showing a Selection of Supporting Misfired Tiles. [Fountain against a Grove of Trees, by William De Morgan in Partnership with Halsey Ricardo. c.1888-97. Polychrome Tile Panel in Two Sections, 70 by 152 cm. (South London Gallery, gift of H. C. Mossop).]
Book Review
Rare Spirit: A Life of William De Morgan 1839-1917
06/1998 | 1143 | 140
Pages: 397-398
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MacCarthy, Fiona (MacCarthy, Fiona)
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Rare Spirit: A Life of William De Morgan 1839-1917 | author: Hamilton, Mark
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Sixteenth-Century Pottery in Castile: A Documentary Study
05/1991 | 1058 | 133
Pages: 298-305
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Ray, Anthony (Ray, Anthony)
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11. Tile Panel, [Virgin with Child] by Jusepe de Oliva. c. 1570-75. (Salón de Cortes, Generalitat, Valencia).
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12. Wainscot Tiles, by Juan Fernández. 1571. (Monastery of San Lorenzo, El Escorial).
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13. Detail of Fig.11 Showing en Toledo Oliva invent. [Tile Panel, by Jusepe de Oliva. c. 1570-75. (Salón de Cortes, Generalitat, Valencia).]
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14. Wainscot Tiles, by Juan Fernández, the Design Possibly by Juan Flores. 1572-73. (Monastery of San Lorenzo, El Escorial).
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15. Detail of Fig.11 Showing Part of the Signature. [Tile Panel, by Jusepe de Oliva. c. 1570-75. (Salón de Cortes, Generalitat, Valencia).]
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16. Wainscot Tiles, by Juan Fernández, the Design Possibly by Juan Flores. 1571. (Monastery of San Lorenzo, El Escorial).
Short Notice
Degas's Only Known Painting on Tile
03/1988 | 1020 | 130
Pages: 222-225
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Thomson, Richard (Thomson, Richard)
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42. Sketches of a Café-Concert Singer, by Edgar Degas. c.1876-78. Pencil, 26 by 35 cm. Notebook 29, p.11. (Collection Mr and Mrs Eugene Thaw, New York).
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43. Café-Concert Singer, by Edgar Degas. c.1876-78. Oil on Tile, 20.3 by 20.3 cm. (Private Collection).
Book Review
Azulejaria em Portugal no seculo XVII
01/1974 | 850 | 116
Pages: 50-51
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Smith, Robert C. (Smith, Robert C.)
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Azulejaria em Portugal no seculo XVII | author: Oliveira, Emílio Guerra de , author: Simões, J. M. dos Santos
Book Review
Azulejaria em Portugal nos seculos XV e XVI; introducao geral
07/1971 | 820 | 113
Pages: 415-416
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Smith, Robert C. (Smith, Robert C.)
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Azulejaria em Portugal nos seculos XV e XVI; introducao geral | author: Simões, J. M. dos Santos
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