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Exhibition Review
Dürer to Van Dyck: Drawings from Chatsworth House
02/2025 | 1463 | 167
Pages: 172–175
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Horbatsch, Olenka (Horbatsch, Olenka)
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Dürer to Van Dyck: Drawings from Chatsworth House Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh 9th November 2024–23rd February 2025 | :
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10. Arcadian landscape, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1593. Pen and black ink, 35.7 by 46.8 cm. (Chatsworth House, Derbyshire; exh. National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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11. A dying tree, its trunk covered in brambles, beside a fence, by Peter Paul Rubens. c.1618. Pen, brown ink, red and black chalk and watercolour, 35.2 by 29.8 cm. (Chatsworth House, Derbyshire; exh. National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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12. View of the Amsteldijk at Meerzhuizen, looking towards the little windmill, by Rembrandt. c.1648–50. Pen, brown ink and brown wash with watercolour on paper prepared with brown wash, 13 by 21.2 cm. (Chatsworth House, Derbyshire; exh. National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh).
Article
The 1st Duke of Devonshire’s ‘Queen Mary’ beds at Devonshire House, Chatsworth and Hardwick Hall
08/2024 | 1457 | 166
Pages: 781–809
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Fryman, Olivia (Fryman, Olivia)
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Wood, Lucy (Wood, Lucy)
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1. Detail of Fig.18, showing the crimson velvet bed from Queen Mary of Modena’s Great Bedchamber at Whitehall Palace, much altered in its final guise at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire.
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10. Armchair (one of a pair) made to accompany the bed shown in Fig.1, attributed to Thomas Roberts. c.1697–1702. Walnut and beech, the loose back and seat covered in velvet with applied metal-thread embroidery, height 138 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1127755.2).
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11. Stool from a set of six made en suite with the armchair shown in Fig.10, attributed to Thomas Roberts. c.1697–1702. Walnut and beech, the loose squab seat covered in velvet with applied metalthread embroidery, 51 by 66 by 51 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1127754.5).
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12. Detail of the armchair shown in in Fig.10, showing the outside-back with its loose upholstered frame. Note the horizontal orientation of the velvet selvage, at right-angles to the vertical cords.
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13. The Long Gallery at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire. After 1858. Pencil, pen and brown ink, and watercolour on paper, 36.8 by 54.6 cm. (Private collection; courtesy Lowell Libson & Jonny Yarker Ltd).
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14. The High Great Chamber at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, by Henry Shaw. Lithograph, 25 by 35.7 cm. The bed appears as in Shaw’s earlier engraving (Fig.15), but here with the bed feet included. The armchairs, one of which is shown in Fig.10, are placed under the canopy at the far end of the room, but there is no sign of the stools (Fig.11). (From P.F. Robinson: Vitruvius Britannicus, Part III, History Of Hardwicke Hall: Illustrated By Plans, Elevations, And Internal Views Of The Apartments, From Actual Measurement, London 1835, facing p.12; British Library, London).
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15. Velvet bed, with gold & silver ornaments, at Hardwicke Hall, Derbyshire, after Henry Shaw. 1834. Lithograph, 29 by 22.5 cm. (From Specimens of Ancient Furniture Drawn from Existing Authorities by Henry Shaw F.S.A. with Descriptions by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, K.H. L.L.D. and F.S.A., London 1836 [folio edition], plate 40; National Art Library, London, 57.E.9).
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16. The plate in Fig.15 as reproduced in the quarto edition of the book. 1834. Lithograph, 27.8 by 21.5 cm. (National Art Library, London, 57.C.7).
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17. Detail of Chair in the State Room [High Great Chamber] at Hardwicke Hall, Derbyshire, by Henry Shaw. Lithograph. (From Specimens of Ancient Furniture Drawn from Existing Authorities by Henry Shaw F.S.A. with Descriptions by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, K.H. L.L.D. and F.S.A., London 1833, plate 17; National Art Library, London, 57.E.9).
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18. The High Great Chamber at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, attributed to W.H.L. Price. ?1838. Watercolour, ink and gouache on paper, 46 by 61 cm. (sight size). (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1130055).
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19. The High Great Chamber at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, by W.H.L. Price. Probably c.1844–45. Watercolour over pencil heightened with bodycolour on paper, 48.2 by 61 cm. (sight size). (Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, WC 82; reproduced by permission of the Chatsworth Settlement Trustees).
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2. William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire, by Godfrey Kneller. c.1700. Oil on canvas, 72 by 56.5 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire).
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20. The window bay in the High Great Bedchamber at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, attributed to Lady Louisa Egerton. 1850s. Watercolour, graphite and gum arabic on paper, 32.9 by 23.1 cm. (From an extra-illustrated copy of the 6th Duke of Devonshire’s Handbook of Chatsworth and Hardwick, London 1845, p.186B; Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, DEV/010030.6; reproduced by permission of the Chatsworth Settlement Trustees).
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21. A bed foot, by Lady Louisa Egerton. Watercolour and graphite on paper, 14.9 by 15 cm. (From an extra-illustrated copy of the 6th Duke of Devonshire’s Handbook of Chatsworth and Hardwick, London 1845, p.188B; Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, DEV/010030.6; reproduced by permission of the Chatsworth Settlement Trustees).
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22. The Library (now the State Drawing Room), Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, by William Collingwood-Smith. After 1858. Watercolour on paper, 35 by 51 cm. (sight size). (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1130053).
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23. Detail of Fig.22, showing parts of the crimson velvet bed curtains (or possibly cantoons) adapted to hang as screens over hinged rods.
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24. Detail of Fig.25, showing the bottom-left corner.
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25. Detail of a crimson velvet panel, with metal-thread embroidery reapplied. Modern hooks are fitted along the top edge (at top left in this view), indicating that this piece has been altered again in the twentieth century. Height 154.5 cm.; width of full panel 171.5 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1129667.4).
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26. Detail of the striped silk and linen lining surviving on one large curtain panel of the crimson velvet bed, replacing the eighteenthcentury lining. c.1825–34. Width repeat (each pair of red and cream stripes) approximately 4.3 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1129667.1).
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27 and 28. Two of three remnants of the cushion covers made from the crimson velvet bed hangings in about 1858. 47 by 59 cm. and 54.4 by 61 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1129667.7 and 8).
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29. One of two similar long panels of crimson velvet, each pieced together, with the metal-thread embroidery reapplied (relined on the back in the twentieth century). 266 by 64 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1129667.3).
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3. Bird’s-eye view of Whitehall Palace, London, attributed to Leonard Knyff. c. 1695–97. Brown ink and wash on paper, 78.7 by 55.3 cm. This view shows the state apartments used by Mary of Modena running eastwest away from the river and overlooking the formal gardens to the south (on the left of the image). The new apartments built for Mary of Modena in 1688, but only completed for Mary II, ran north–south along the river front. The new building, which overlooked the north half of the riverside privy garden, is shown with six bays and a central pediment. (Westminster City Library, London).
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30. Stool squab, with embroidery mounted on later velvet, trimmed with a single cord on each side. Beech frame with original linen or hemp base cloth, c.42 by c.64 by c.14.5 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1127754.1).
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31. Stool squab similar to the squab in Fig.30, but with embroidery of a different pattern. Beech frame with original linen or hemp base cloth, embroidery remounted on later velvet, c.42 by c.64 by c.14.5 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1127754.2).
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32. Stool squab, with embroidery matching Fig.31 mounted on older (original?) velvet, trimmed with two cords on each side. Replaced softwood frame with jute (?) base cloth and presumed twentiethcentury internal upholstery, c.42 by c.64 by c.14.5 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1127754.3).
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33. Stool squab, with embroidery matching Fig.30, otherwise similar to the squab in Fig.32. Replaced softwood frame with jute(?) base cloth and presumed twentieth-century internal upholstery, covered with older (original?) velvet, c.42 by c.64 by c.14.5 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1127754.4).
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34. Stool squab, with embroidery matching Figs.31 and 32; with the original beech frame and linen or hemp base cloth as in Figs.30–31, and older (original?) velvet and trimming as in Figs.32–33, c.42 by c.64 by c.14.5 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1127754.5).
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35. One of the original squabs, beech with linen or hemp base cloth, now divorced from its stool-frame. Re-covered in modern velvet, with embroidery possibly reclaimed from the rescued hangings after the bed’s demolition, 42 by 64 by 14.5 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1129636).
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36. Detail of Fig.35, showing copper thread where the gilding has been lost.
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37. The underside of the squab in Fig.30, showing the later velvet nailed to the original beech frame and linen or hemp base cloth. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire).
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38. The underside of the squab in Fig.33, showing the softwood frame and jute base cloth, and the extensions to the embroidered section of the older velvet, lined with glazed cotton(?). (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire).
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39. Elements of the crimson velvet bed, mounted and framed in the twentieth century, before 1956. Frame 94 by 103 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1129566).
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4. A state bed made for Nils Bielke, Swedish ambassador to Louis XIV. French, c.1682. Velvet hangings with applied silk embroidery, on a wooden frame, 375 by 205 by 155 cm. This is a lit à la duchesse (a form without foot posts), but is shown here with the single pair of curtains arranged around the foot corners, separated from the cantoons at the head end. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, NMK 1/1914).
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40. Six motifs of metal-thread embroidery on a vellum backing, outlined in a red silk twist thread; probably from the crimson velvet bed. Length of putto (wing tip to toe) 24.5 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1129667.9–14).
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5. Detail of the bed in Fig.4, showing the counterpane.
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6. Detail of the embroidered velvet hangings of the bed in Fig.1, showing part of a narrow and a broad border, almost certainly repositioned. See also Figs.24 and 25. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1129667.4)
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8. Detail of a map of the parish of St James’s, Westminster, by Richard Bloome, showing Berkeley House, Piccadilly (‘Portugal Street’). c.1685– 89. (British Library, London; Bridgeman Images).
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9. Three bed feet made for the bed shown in Fig.1 (the one on the right is from the head end, the others are from the foot end), attributed to Thomas Roberts. c.1697–1702. Walnut, height of each 19 cm. (National Trust, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, NT 1129346.1-3).
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7. Devonshire House (formerly Berkeley House), Piccadilly, London, drawn shortly before 1733, showing the Duke of Devonshire’s improvements of 1696–97. Watercolour on paper, 17.1 by 25.1 cm. (British Museum, London).
Letter
Laguerre’s Painted Hall at Chatsworth
05/2023 | 1442 | 165
Pages: 493
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Strunck, Christina (Strunck, Christina)
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Book Review
Britain and the Continent 1660–1727: Political Crisis and Conflict Resolution in Mural Paintings at Windsor, Chelsea, Chatsworth, Hampton Court and Greenwich
09/2022 | 1434 | 164
Pages: 940-941
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Bold, John (Bold, John)
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Britain and the Continent 1660–1727: Political Crisis and Conflict Resolution in Mural Paintings at Windsor, Chelsea, Chatsworth, Hampton Court and Greenwich By Christina Strunck. 528 pp. incl. 117 col. + 124 b. & w. ills. (De Gruyter, Berlin, 2021), £104.40. ISBN 978–3–11–072961–0. | :
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5. Mural on the south wall of the Queen’s Drawing Room, Hampton Court, Middlesex, by Antonio Verrio. 1703. Oil on plaster. (© Historic Royal Palaces; photograph James Brittain; Bridgeman Images).
Article
A modello by Louis Laguerre and the programme of the Painted Hall at Chatsworth
08/2022 | 1433 | 164
Pages: 760-767
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Author:
Marandet, François (Marandet, François)
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1. Ruth and Boaz, here attributed to Louis Laguerre. c.1716. Oil on canvas, 38 by 63 cm. (Location unknown).
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10. The assassination of Julius Caesar, with the soul of Caesar transformed into a comet, by Antonio Tempesta. 1606. Engraving, 10.7 by 12 cm.
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11. The assassination of Julius Caesar, by Louis Laguerre. 1695–97. Oil on plaster. (Painted Hall, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire; (© The Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees; photograph Paul Barker, 2014).
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12. The apotheosis of the Duke of Buckingham, by Peter Paul Rubens. Before 1625. Oil on panel, 64 by 64 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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13. The apotheosis of Julius Caesar, by Louis Laguerre. 1695–97. Oil on plaster. (Painted Hall, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire; © The Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees; photograph Paul Barker, 2014).
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2. Ruth and Boaz, by Louis Duguernier, after Louis Laguerre. 1717. Engraving, 10 by 15 cm. (From the Vinegar Bible, Oxford 1717).
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3. The Painted Hall, Chatsworth, Derbyshire, decorated by Louis Laguerre. 1695–97. (© The Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees; photograph Paul Barker, 2014).
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4. Augustus ordering the closing of the doors of the Temple of Janus, here attributed to Louis Laguerre. c.1695. Oil on canvas, 54 by 126 cm. (Location unknown).
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5. Augustus ordering the closing of the doors of the Temple of Janus, by Carlo Maratta. c.1657. Oil on canvas, 280 by 275 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lille).
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6. Augustus ordering the closing of the doors of the Temple of Janus, by Louis Laguerre. 1695–97. Oil on plaster. (Painted Hall, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire; © The Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees; photograph Paul Barker, 2014).
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7. Detail of the east wall of the Painted Hall, Chatsworth House, showing the right-hand edge of the painting in Fig.6 and part of the painted frame and pilasters. (© The Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees; photograph Paul Barker, 2014).
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8. Augustus ordering the closing of the doors of the Temple of Janus, by Louis de Boullogne. 1681. Oil on canvas, 176 by 215 cm. (Musée de Picardie, Amiens).
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9. St Ambrose forbidding the emperor Theodosius to enter Milan Cathedral, by Simon Thomassin, after Bon Boullogne. 1686. Engraving, 34 by 23 cm. (Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris).
Exhibition Review
Caro. Chatsworth
07/2012 | 1312 | 154
Pages: 511-512
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Watkins, Nicholas (Watkins, Nicholas)
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Caro at Chatsworth | institution: Chatsworth
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51. Goodwood steps, by Anthony Caro. 1994. Steel, 300 by 3200 by 600 cm. (Collection of the artist; exh. Chatsworth House).
Article
The Chatsworth Vases, a gift from Louis XV in 1768 to Henri Léonard Jean-Baptiste Bertin
07/2010 | 1288 | 152
Pages: 461-463
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Gage, Deborah (Gage, Deborah)
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15. Garniture de trois vases fond violet œuf montés (the Chatsworth Vases). Sèvres, 1768. Soft-paste porcelain, central vase 38.1 cm. high; side vases 27.3 cm. high. (Copyright Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth, reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees).
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16. Pair of trial cylin­drically shaped vases fond violet. Sèvres, c.1768. Soft-paste porcelain, 17 cm. high. (Musée National de Céramique, Sèvres).
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17. One of a pair of vases pot pourri Pompadour. Sèvres, c.1753. Soft-paste porcelain, 43 cm. high. (Musée National de Céramique, Sèvres).
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18. Pair of trial vases œuf fond violet. Sèvres, c.1768. Soft-paste porcelain, 22.2 cm. high (including mounts). (Private collection, USA).
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19. Garniture de trois vases fond violet œuf montés (the Machault d’Arnouville Vases). Sèvres, c.1768. Soft-paste porcelain, central vase 30.5 cm. high; side vases 27.3 cm. high. (Private collection).
Article
A drawing by Saraceni at Chatsworth
03/2009 | 1272 | 151
Pages: 153-156
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Jacoby, Joachim (Jacoby, Joachim)
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17. Two studies of a horse’s head, by Carlo Saraceni. c.1610. Black, brownish red and white chalk on blue paper, 26.4 by 39.6 cm. (The Duke of Devonshire and the Chatsworth Settlement Trustees, Derbyshire).
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18. Studies of a female figure, drapery and the head of a child, by Carlo Saraceni. c.1610. Black chalk on blue paper, 26.4 by 39.6 cm. (Verso of Fig.17).
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19. Screaming head in profile, here attributed to Carlo Saraceni. c.1616–17. Graphite and black and white chalk on blue paper, 21.7 by 19 cm. (Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna).
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20. Detail of an oriental onlooker, by Carlo Saraceni. c.1616–17. Fresco, from a frieze with Stories from the life of Moses in the Sala Regia. (Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome).
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21. Dedalus burying Icarus, by Carlo Saraceni. c.1605. Pen and brown ink, wash and graphite on white paper, 7.2 by 6.6 cm. (Private collection).
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22. The finding of Moses, by Carlo Saraceni. c.1610. Canvas, 95 by 129 cm. (Fondazione Longhi, Florence).
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23. Study of a man bent forward, by Domenichino. c.1608–09. Black chalk, heightened with white, on blue paper, 27.4 by 38 cm. (Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne).
Article
Samuel Watson, Not Grinling Gibbons at Chatsworth
12/1998 | 1149 | 140
Pages: 811-818
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Brighton, Trevor (Brighton, Trevor)
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31. View of Chapel Gallery at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, Showing the Limewood Carving by Samuel Watson.
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32. Detail of Drop Carving in the Chapel at Chatsworth, by Samuel Watson. Limewood. (Chapel, Chatsworth House).
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33. Drawing for the Chapel Gallery, Chatsworth, by Samuel Watson. c.1690. Ink and Wash on Paper, 27 by 40.5 cm. (Chatsworth House).
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34. Study for a Chimney-Piece and Overmantel at Hampton Court, Attributed to Grinling Gibbons. c.1689-94. Pencil, Pen and Ink, Grey and Yellow Washes. 40.2 by 21.5 cm. (Sir John Soane's Museum, London).
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35. Study for a Chimney-Piece and Overmantel at Hampton Court, Attributed to Grinling Gibbons. c.1689-94. Pencil, Pen and Ink, Grey, Green and Pink Washes. 40 by 25.4 cm. (Sir John Soane's Museum, London).
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36. Drawing for Dropsin the Chapel at Chatsworth, by Samuel Watson (Inscription by White Watson). c.1690. Pen and Wash, 37 by 22 cm. (Chatsworth House).
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37. Detail of Drop Carving in the Chapel at Chatsworth, by Samuel Watson. Limewood. (Chapel, Chatsworth House).
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38. Drawing after Grinling Gibbons' Carved Pediment of the Reredos of St James's Piccadilly, by Samuel Watson. c.1685. Pencil, 15.5 by 36 cm. (Chatsworth House).
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39. Unexecuted Design for Samuel Watson's Monument at Heanor Church, with Notes, by White Watson. c.1820. Pencil and Ink with Shield of Arms in Water-Colour, 43 by 25 cm. Including Notes (Chatsworth House).
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40. Assemblage of Carvings in a Case, Here Attributed to Samuel Watson. Limewood, 71 by 57 by 15 cm. (Chatsworth House).
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41. Detail of Fig.40, Showing Portrait Medallion, Here Identified as a Self-Portrait of Samuel Watson.
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42. Overdoor in the State Bedroom, Incorporating a Portrait of Charles II, by Samuel Watson. Limewood. (Chatsworth House).
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43. Drawing for Overdoor in the State Bedroom, Incorporating a Portrait Medallion of Charles II, by Samuel Watson. c.1692. Pen and Pencil, 9.5 by 19 cm. (Chatsworth House).
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44. Drawing for an Overdoor, Incorporating a Portrait Medallion of? Mary, Countess of Devonshire, by Samuel Watson. Before 1694. Pen and Wash, 14 by 19.5 cm. (Chatsworth House).
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45. Drawing for an Overdoor, Incorporating a Cravat and a Portrait Medallion and Earl's Coronet of William, 4th Earl and Later Duke of Devonshire, by Samuel Watson. Before 1694. Pen, 23.2 by 7.5 cm. (Chatsworth House).
Book Review
Disegni antichi del Museo Correr in Venezia. Vol. IV; [and: Disegni del Figino; I Gandolfi. Disegni e Dipinti; Old Master Drawings from Chatsworth; Uffizi, Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe, Inventario, Disegni Esposti II.]
11/1988 | 1028 | 130
Pages: 862-864
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Byam Shaw, James (J. B. S) (Byam Shaw, James (J. B. S); Byam Shaw, J.; Shaw, James Byam; Shaw, J. Byam; S., J. B.)
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Disegni antichi del Museo Correr in Venezia. Vol. IV; Disegni del Figino; I Gandolfi. Disegni e Dipinti; Old Master Drawings from Chatsworth; Uffizi, Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe, Inventario, Disegni Esposti II. | author: Bettagno, Alessandro , author: Jaffé, Michael , author: Perissa Torrini, Annalisa , author: Petrioli Tofani, Annamaria , author: Pignatti, Terisio
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50. St Ambrose, by G. A. Figino. Black Chalk with a Little White, on Blue Paper, 18.8 by 13.6 cm. (Christ Church, Oxford).
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