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The exhibition of Chinese art at Burlington House, London, 1935–36
08/2006 | 1241 | 148
Pages: 528-536
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Steuber, Jason (Steuber, Jason)
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18. Twelve views of landscape (detail), by Xia Gui. Active c.1220–c.1250. Handscroll, 28 by 230.5 cm. (Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City).
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13. Wall painting fragment with Bodhisattva figure. Five Dynasties period, Later Zhou dynasty, c.952 A.D. 84.5 by 57.2 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago).
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14. Ritual wine vessel in the shape of a pair of rams supporting a jar. Shang dynasty period, thirteenth–twelfth centuries B.C. 43.2 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
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17. Bi disc with dragon motif. Eastern Zhou period, c.770–221 B.C. Jade, 16.5 cm. diam. (Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City).
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19. Cizhou ware flower vase with sgraffito decoration of a dragon. Northern Song dynasty, 960–1127. 56.8 cm. high; 25.4 cm. diam. (max). (Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City).
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21. The Amitabha Buddha observed by an unknown man. Sui dynasty, 585 A.D. 580 by 203 cm. (British Museum, London; photograph courtesy of the Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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10. Entrance to the exhibition: Vestibule and Central Hall. (Photograph courtesy of the Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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11. Ancient bronzes and jades displayed in Gallery I: Shang-Yin and Chou dynasties. (Photograph courtesy of the Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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12. Photograph of C.T. Loo. 1940s. (Courtesy of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Archives, Kansas City).
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15. George Eumorfopoulos (left) and Robert Lockhart Hobson inspecting a Han dynasty limestone tomb casing slab at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Photograph taken before the 1935–36 exhibition. (Courtesy of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Archives, Kansas City).
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16. F. St George Spendlove and F.T. Cheng making condition reports on objects in the exhibition. 1935. (Photograph courtesy of the Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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20. Advertisement for Spink & Son Ltd offering a carved lacquer jewel casket in the form of an imperial barge. The casket was exhibited in the exhibition, no.1672B. Advertisement section of The Antique Collector 7, no.3 (18th March 1936).
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9. Plan of the galleries for the International Exhibition of Chinese Art at Burlington House, 1935–36. (Adapted from the catalogue, p.xxiii).
Editorial
The Burlington Fine Arts Club
04/1952 | 589 | 94
Pages: 97-99
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An Exhibition of British Medieval Art
07/1939 | 436 | 75
Pages: 13-15+17
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Pevsner, Nikolaus (Pevsner, Nikolaus; Pevsner, N.; P., N.)
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A-Portion of Reconstructed Tile Floor in the King's Private Chapel, Clarendon Palace. 1244. Diameter of Complete Circle, 475 cm. (Dr. Tancred Borenius); B-Crucifixion. English, about 1000. Ivory Carving. Height, 6.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge); C-Cup. Irish, Dated 1493. Wooden Mether Mounted in Silver-Gilt. Height, 26.7 cm. (Mrs. Macleod of Macleod); D-God the Father with the Crucified Son and the Souls of the Saved (The "Gnadenstuhl"). English, about 1375. Alabaster, Traces of Red Paint. Height, 91.4 cm. (Sir William Burrell); E-A King. Fragment of a Painting. English, about 1480. Panel, 144.7 by 26.7 cm. (Society of Antiquaries). An Exhibition of British Medieval Art
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Richard Parkes Bonington and His Circle
07/1937 | 412 | 71
Pages: 35-37
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Edwards, Ralph (Edwards, Ralph; E., R.; Edwards, R.)
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A-Coast Scene, Normandy. Canvas, 78.7 by 111.5 cm. (Madame Paul Tiersonnier). Richard Parkes Bonington and His Circle.
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B-The Earl of Leicester and Amy Robsart. Canvas, 33.6 by 24.7 c. m. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford). Richard Parkes Bonington and His Circle.
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C.-Transept of the Abbey of St. Bertin, St. Omer. Canvas, 60.3 by 48.2 cm. (City of Nottingham Art Gallery). Richard Parkes Bonington and His Circle.
Short Notice
The Drawings at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
02/1937 | 407 | 70
Pages: 86-88
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Popham, A. E. (Popham, A. E.; Popham, Arthur Ewart; Popham, Arthur E.; P., A. E.)
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A, C-Two Studies of the Paws of a Bear. Metal Point Drawing, 13.3 by 10.7 cm.; B-Head of a Bear. Metal Point Drawing, 6.9 by 6.9 cm. All by Leonardo da Vinci (Captain Norman Colville); D-The Holy Family, by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Pen and Wash Drawing, 26.9 by 20.6 cm. (Mr. C. R. and Mr. A. P. Rudolf). Shorter Notices: The Drawings at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
Short Notice
The Winter Exhibition at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
01/1937 | 406 | 70
Pages: 44-46
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Waterhouse, Ellis K. (Waterhouse, Ellis K.; Waterhouse, Ellis Kirkham; Waterhouse, E. K.; W., E. K.; Waterhouse, Ellis)
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A-Grace before Meat, by Jan Steen. Dated 1660. Canvas, 53.9 by 45.7 cm. (Mr. Simon Morrison); B-Le Duc de Montpensier, Afterwards Philippe-Egalite (1747-1793), by Francois Boucher. Dated 1749. Canvas 88.9 by 70.4 cm. (Major James A. de Rothschild). Shorter Notices: The Winter Exhibition at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
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An Exhibition of Gothic Art in Europe at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
07/1936 | 400 | 69
Pages: 40-42
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Oman, Charles (Oman, Charles; Oman, Charles Chichele; O., C. C.; Oman, C. C.; Oman, Charles C.)
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A-Holy Communion. One of a Set of Tapestries Representing the Seven Sacraments. Flemish. About 1440. 2 by 3.9 m. (Sir William Burrell). Shorter Notices: An Exhibition of Gothic Art in Europe at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
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B-The Adoration of the Magi. German. Late Fifteenth Century. Ivory, in a Copper-Gilt Frame; Height, 22 cm. (Mr. L. M. Lowenstein); C-Henry VIII's Rosary. Flemish. Early Sixteenth Century. Boxwood; Length, 57 cm. (The Duke of Devonshire); D-Chalice. About 1300. Silver-Gilt; Height, 16.5 cm. (Dr. W. L. Hildburgh) Shorter Notices: An Exhibition of Gothic Art in Europe at the Burlington Fine Arts Club
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An Exhibition of Chinoiserie
02/1936 | 395 | 68
Pages: 90-92
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Harcourt-Smith, Simon (Harcourt-Smith, Simon)
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A-Soho Tapestry. One of a Set of Five, Signed M. Mazarind. About 1725. 2.7 by 4 m. (Lord Aberconway); B-Meissen Tea-Pot, Decorated in Gold. About 1720. Height, 12.7 cm. (Mr. Cecil Higgins); C-Epergne, in the Form of a Pagoda. Maker's Mark of Thomas Powell. London Hall-Mark For 1760-61. Silver; Height, 50.8 cm. (Mr. Basil Ionides); D-Chiffonier, Decorated with Black and Gold Lacquer. English. About 1755. Height, About 1.8 m. (Viscount Scarsdale). Shorter Notices: An Exhibition of Chinoiserie
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The Art of Primitive Peoples
07/1935 | 388 | 67
Pages: 42
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Read, Herbert (H. R.) (Read, Herbert (H. R.); Read, Herbert Edward; R., H.)
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The Burlington Fine Arts Club Winter Exhibition
03/1935 | 384 | 66
Pages: 141
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Mayer, August L. (Mayer, August L.; Mayer, A. L.; Mayer, Augusto L.)
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