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Exhibition Review
Glasgow International. Various locations
07/2018 | 1384 | 160
Pages: 599-601
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Reviewer:
Thompson, Susannah (Thompson, Susannah)
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31. Installation view of Duggie Fields at The Modern Institute, Osborne Street, Glasgow (photograph Patrick Jameson).
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32. Performance photograph of Dark continent: SEMIRAMIS, by Tai Shani. Tramway, Glasgow (photograph Keith Hunter).
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33. Installation view of The regenerators, by Mick Peter at Dalmarnock Gas Purifier Shed, Glasgow (photograph Keith Hunter).
Exhibition Review
Mackintosh architecture
05/2015 | 1346 | 157
Pages: 362-363
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Hopkins, Owen (Hopkins, Owen)
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68. Glasgow Herald Building, by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (The Hunterian, University of Glasgow; exh. RIBA, London)
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69. Design for an artist's house and studio in the country, by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (The Hunterian, University of Glasgow; exh. RIBA, London)
Book Review
Allan Ramsay. Portraits of the Enlightenment, M. Campbell
08/2014 | 1337 | 156
Pages: 539
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Postle, Martin (Postle, Martin)
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40. William Hunter, by Allan Ramsay (Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow)
Exhibition Review
Rembrandt and the Passion. Glasgow
02/2013 | 1319 | 155
Pages: 116-117
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Verdi, Richard (Verdi, Richard)
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47. Entombment, by Rembrandt van Rijn (Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow)
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48. Entombment, by Rembrandt van Rijn (Alte Pinakothek, Munich; exh. Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow)
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49. Lamentation over the dead Christ, by Rembrandt van Rijn (National Gallery, London; exh. Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow)
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50. Adoration of the Magi, by Lucas Vorsterman after Rubens (Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow)
Letter
Sir Thomas Isham portrayed
05/2011 | 1298 | 153
Pages: 330
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Author:
Hopkinson, Martin (Hopkinson, Martin; Hopkinson, Martin)
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Supplement
Sculpture acquisitions (2000–10) by regional museums in Britain
11/2010 | 1292 | 152
Pages: 770-771
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I. Flenite relief, by Jacob Epstein. 1913. Serpentine stone, 30.5 by 28 by 9 cm. Leeds Art Gallery. Purchased with the aid of grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Art Fund, the MLA/V. & A. Purchase Grant Fund and the Leeds Art Collections Fund, 2006.
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II. Birdman, by Elisabeth Frink. c.1956/59. Plaster, 190.5 by 58 by 83 cm. Leeds Art Gallery. Presented by Beaux Arts and the Frink Estate through the Art Fund, 2010.
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III. Kiss, by Marc Quinn. 2001. Macedonian marble, 178 by 64.5 by 62.5 cm. Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield. Purchased through the Art Fund, the MLA/V. & A. Purchase Grant Fund, the JG Graves Charitable Trust, and a donation in memory of Harold and Doris Turner, 2004.
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IV. Filter, by Antony Gormley. 2002. Flat mild steel rings, 193 by 50 by 38 cm. Manchester City Art Gallery. Purchased with assistance from the Art Fund and the Livingstone and Bloom Charitable Trusts, 2008.
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IX. Eclipse, by Langlands & Bell. 1999. Wood, steel and lacquer, 76 by 520 by 250 cm. Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art. Gift of the artists, 2007.
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V. Sandstone, by Andy Goldsworthy. 1987. Red sandstone, 5 pieces, dimensions variable. Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art. Gift of Dr Terry Friedman, 2007.
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VI. ‘I Like to get my loving when I get it on my mind’, by Mat Collishaw. 2003. Loop video projection, wood and ground glass screen, 182 by 168 by 26 cm. Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow. Purchased from Galerie Cosmic, Paris, with funds from the National Collecting Scheme for Scotland with additional grants from the Art Fund and the National Fund for Acquisitions, 2003.
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VII. Flailing trees, by Gustav Metzger. 2009. Willow trees, concrete, 338 by 440 by 520 cm. Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester. Commissioned by Manchester International Festival, Whitworth Art Gallery and Cube for the Manchester International Festival in 2009. Purchased from the artist by the Whitworth Art Gallery, 2009.
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VIII. Blackout, by Eva Rothschild. 2007. Lacquered beech wood and acrylic (Perspex), 107 by 48 by 48 cm. Southampton City Art Gallery. Purchased from Stuart Shave/Modern Art through the David and Liza Brown Bequest Fund with grants from the Art Fund and the MLA/V. & A. Purchase Grant Fund, 2008.
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X. Habitat, by Gavin Turk. 2004. Painted bronze, 7 by 170 by 70 cm. Aberdeen Art Gallery. Purchased with aid from the National Fund for Acquisitions, the Art Fund and with funds from the National Collecting Scheme for Scotland, which is operated by the Contemporary Art Society and supported by the National Lottery through the Scottish Arts Council, 2004.
Exhibition Review
William Hunter’s collection. Glasgow
09/2007 | 1254 | 149
Pages: 641-642
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Baker, Christopher (Baker, Christopher)
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\'My Highest Pleasures’: William Hunter’s Art Collection | institution: Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
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48. Dr Hunter, by George Michael Moser after Mason Chamberlain. c.1770. Enamel on copper, oval 7.5 by 5 cm. (Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow).
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49. Sheet with figure sketches, including a skeleton and notes of architectural calculations, by Inigo Jones. 163os? Ink on paper, 18.5 by 30 cm. (Glasgow University Library, Department of Special Collections; exh. Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow).
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50. Anatomical figure modelled on Hunter’s life cast, after Michael Henry Spang (d.1762). 1765–1800. Bronze, 25cm. high. (Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow).
Short Notice
An unknown drawing by Domenico De Angelis for the Casino Borghese
07/2007 | 1252 | 149
Pages: 488-490
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Cesareo, Antonello (Cesareo, Antonello)
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36. Flora, by Domenico De Angelis. 1785. Pencil on paper, 52 by 39.4 cm. (Hunterian Art Museum, Glasgow).
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37. Flora, by Domenico De Angelis. 1785. Canvas. (Casino Borghese, Rome).
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38. Self-portrait, by Domenico De Angelis. 1790. Canvas, 66 by 50 cm. (Accademia Nazionale di S. Luca, Rome).
Publication Received
Doves and Dreams. The Art of Frances Macdonald and James Herbert McNair
06/2007 | 1251 | 149
Pages: 423
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Doves and Dreams. The Art of Frances Macdonald and James Herbert McNair | contributor: Carruthers, Annette , contributor: Helland, Janice , contributor: Kinchin, Juliet , editor: Robertson, Pamela , contributor: Sharples, Joseph
Exhibition Review
Leighton’s drawings. London, Scarborough, Bristol, Bournemouth and Glasgow
03/2007 | 1248 | 149
Pages: 203-204
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Treuherz, Julian (Treuherz, Julian)
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A Victorian Master. Drawings by Frederic, Lord Leighton | institution: Bristol Museum and Art Gallery , institution: Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery , institution: Leighton House , institution: Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum , institution: Scarborough Art Gallery
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57. Study for ‘Elijah in the wilderness’: Elijah, by Frederic, Lord Leighton. c.1877. Black and white chalk on blue paper, 22.4 by 28.3 cm. (Leighton House, London).
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58. Study for ‘Hercules wrestling with Death for the body of Alcestis’: drapery for Death, by Frederic, Lord Leighton, c.1870. Black and white chalk on blue paper, 40.5 by 28.4 cm. (Leighton House, London).
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