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G.F. Watts’s ‘Satan’ and the Monte Cavallo ‘Horse tamers’
07/2022 | 1432 | 164
Pages: 664-671
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Gustin, Melissa L. (Gustin, Melissa L.)
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1. Satan, by George Frederic Watts. 1847–48. Oil on canvas, 198.1 by 132.1 cm. (Watts Gallery–Artists’ Village, Compton).
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10. Study for Satan, by George Frederic Watts. c.1847–48. Pencil on paper, pasted into a scrapbook album, 16.6 by 11.3 cm. (Watts Gallery– Artists’ Village, Compton).
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11. Studies of a classical head in multiple views on the margin of a design for ‘Adam and Eve listening to an angel’, by George Frederic Watts. Pen and ink on paper, pasted into a historic scrapbook album, 12.5 by 17.8 cm. (Watts Gallery–Artists’ Village, Compton).
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12. Studies of nude riders on horseback, by George Frederic Watts. Before 1858. Pencil on paper, pasted into a historic scrapbook album, 22.9 by 18.5 cm. (Watts Gallery–Artists’ Village, Compton).
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13. Aurora, by George Frederic Watts. Plaster over metal armature, height 243 cm. (Watts Gallery–Artists’ Village, Compton).
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2. Fountain of Monte Cavallo in the Palazzo del Quirinale, Rome. 1860– 70. Albumen silver print, 33.3 by 46.2 cm. (The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; courtesy the Getty Open Content Program).
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3. Cast after the head of the left Monte Cavallo horse tamer, called ‘Pollux’. 18th century. Plaster, height 147 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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4. Cast after the head of the right Monte Cavallo horse tamer, called ‘Castor’. 18th century. Plaster, height 147 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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5. Study after the Monte Cavallo horse tamers, by George Frederic Watts. c.1847–48. Pencil on paper, (sheet) 9 by 14.5 cm. (Watts Gallery– Artists’ Village, Compton).
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6. Study after the Monte Cavallo horse tamers, by George Frederic Watts. c.1844. Pencil on paper, (sheet) 7.5 by 11 cm. (Watts Gallery– Artists’ Village, Compton).
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7. Study after the Monte Cavallo horse tamers, by George Frederic Watts. c.1847–48. Pencil on paper, 9 by 14.5 cm (page). (Watts Gallery– Artists’ Village, Compton).
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8. Sketch of the reclining male figure now called Dionysus from the east pediment of the Parthenon, by George Frederic Watts. c.1847–48. Pencil on paper, (sheet) 9 by 14.5 cm. (Watts Gallery–Artists’ Village, Compton).
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9. Study for Satan, by George Frederic Watts. c.1847–48. Pencil on paper, pasted into a scrapbook album, 18.3 by 11.6 cm. (Watts Gallery– Artists’ Village, Compton).
Article
Avatars of Antiquity I: From the nude warrior in Florence to the alien maiden in Piccadilly
11/2020 | 1412 | 162
Pages: 956-971
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Penny, Nicholas (Penny, Nicholas)
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1. Theseus and the minotaur, by Antoine-Louis Barye. Modelled 1841 or 1842. Bronze, height 45.9 cm., including the integral plinth. (Private collection).
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10. Bronze head, by John Samuel Agar. 1809. Stipple engraving of a marble copy of an archaic bronze head (from Specimens of Antient Sculpture published 1809).
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12. Detail of Lady Caroline Crichton and her Grandfather the 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, by Hugh Douglas Hamilton. 1790. Oil on canvas, 224.4 by 199.5 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin).
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13. Speranza, by Bertel Thorvaldsen. 1859. Marble, height 160.5 cm. (Thorvaldsen Museum, Copenhagen).
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14. Detail of the sculpture in Fig.1, showing Theseus’s head.
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16. St Cecilia with angels, by Paul Delaroche. 1836. Oil on canvas, 202 by 162 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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17. Mrs Robert Hollond, by Ary Scheffer. 1851. Oil on canvas, 81.9 by 60.3 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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18. Preparatory painting for the St Pelagia in the frieze in Saint-Vincent-de- Paul, Paris, by Hippolyte Flandrin. c.1850. Oil on canvas, 73 by 60 cm. (Musée des Beaux Arts, Besançon).
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19. Rachel in the role of Phèdre, by Jean Jacques Barre. 1848. Ivory, height 46 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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2. Atalanta (right), by Pierre Lepautre. 1703–04. Carrara marble, height 126 cm.; with Hippomenes (left) by Guillaume Coustou I. 1711–12. Carrara marble, height 134 cm. (Both Musée du Louvre, Paris; photograph © RMN-Grand Palais/Tony Querrec).
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20. ‘Pourtalès Aphrodite’. Hellenistic, 200–100 BC. Bronze, height 25.4 cm. (British Museum, London).
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21. Gentle spring, by Frederick Sandys. 1864–65. Oil on canvas, 121 by 64 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Bridgeman Images).
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22. Salome, by Paul Manship. 1915. Bronze, height 47 cm. (Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Washington; SCALA Archives).
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23. Artemis (kneeling dancer), with a portion of its integral pedestal, by Elie Nadelman. 1916–18. Limestone, height 114.3 cm. (Chrysler Art Museum, Norfolk, VA).
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24. Figure V, by Barbara Hepworth. Cast 1925. Bronze, height 42 cm. (Daniel Katz Gallery, London).
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25. Peace, by Alfred F. Hardiman. 1946 (based on a model of 1920–24). Bronze, life-size. (Memorial Garden, St James’s Piccadilly, London).
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3. Princely glory, by Giovanni Baratta. Dated 1715. Carrara marble, 335.5 cm., excluding the later English pedestal. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; Bridgeman Images).
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4. Detail of Marriage à-la-mode: Scene 2 The tête-à-tête, by William Hogarth, showing the mantel shelf. c.1743. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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5. Engraving after ‘Quonin Household God of the Chinese’, by Bernard Picart. (From B. Picart: Ceremonies et coutumes Religieuses des peoples idolatres, Amsterdam 1728, II, pp.222–23).
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6. Detail of Battle relief, by Bertoldo di Giovanni. 1480s. Bronze, 99 by 45 cm. (Museo Nazional del Bargello, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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7. Warriors fighting, by Raphael. c.1510. Red chalk over stylus on paper, 37.9 by 28.1 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Bridgeman Images).
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9. Detail of The fire in the Borgo, by Raphael. 1516– 17. (Stanza dell’Incendio, Vatican; Bridgeman Images).
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11. Apollo of Piombino. Greek, First century BC. Bronze, height 115 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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15. Detail of a Greek or Etruscan statue of an athlete. c.Fifth century BC. Bronze, height 45.8 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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8. Juno Ludovisi (portrait of the deified Antonia Minor, mother of Emperor Claudius). First century AD. Luna marble, height 115 cm. (Palazzo Altemps, Rome; Bridgeman Images).
Short Notice
Antico and Monte Cavallo
06/1982 | 951 | 124
Pages: 353-355+357
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Nesselrath, Arnold (Nesselrath, Arnold)
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37. Horse of the 'Opus Praxitelis' on the Quirinal, by Raphael and an Assistant. Red Chalk, with Notes in Pen and Brown Ink, 21.8 by 27.2 cm. (Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement).
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38. Inscription: Anticus Mantvanvs RF; Back Face of Supporting Pier for 'Opus Praxitelis'. (Monte Cavallo, Rome).
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39. Inscription: Anticus Mantvanvs RF; Back Face of Supporting Pier for 'Opus Praxitelis'. (Monte Cavallo, Rome).
Article
Graeco-Roman Statues: Purpose and Setting - I
10/1968 | 787 | 110
Pages: 545-559
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Vermeule, Cornelius C. (Vermeule, Cornelius C.; III, Cornelius C. Vermeule,; Vermeule, Cornelius)
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10. Horse Tamers of Monte Cavallo. From a Print by Antonio Lafreri and Hesperia 19, 1950, pl.77b. Photo: Courtesy of Mr Benjamin Rowland, Jr.
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12. Discobolus after Naukydes. (Vatican Museums.) (From Johnson, Lysippos, pl.2.)
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11. Venus Genetrix, Reversed. (Argos Museum.) Photo: Museum.
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13. Poseidon, Lateran Type. (Vatican Museums.) (From Johnson, pl.24.)
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14. Poseidon, Reversed. (Museum, Heraklion, Crete.) (From Johnson, pl.25.)
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15. Discobolus after Naukydes, Reversed. (Collection Mr and Mrs Benjamin Rowland, Jr.) Photo: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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16. Another View of the Poseidon, Reversed, Shown in Fig.14. (From Johnson, pl.25.)
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17. Satyr in the Orchard. (Villa Torlonia-Albani, Rome.) (From Einzelaufnahmen, No. 3559)
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18. Satyr. (Cherchel Museum.) (From S. Gsell, Cherchel, No. 104, Plate.)
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19. Satyr, Reversed. (New York Art Market, 1958.)
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2. Reconstruction of a Family Plot. (Kerameikos Cemetery, Athens.) (From Brueckner, Friedhof am Eridanos, Fig.43.)
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20. Sarcophagus with Seasons Personified. (Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome.) (From Stuart Jones, Sculptures of the Palazzo dei Conservatori, pl.17.)
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21. Sarcophagus with Dioskouroi, Married Pair. (Formerly Palazzo Riccardi, Florence, Moved to Outside of Baptistry.) (From Morey, Sardis v, Fig.102.)
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22. Base from a Triumphal Arch. (Boboli Gardens, Florence.) (From Einzelaufnahmen, No.3415.)
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23. Sarcophagus from Sidamara. (Archeological Museum, Istanbul.) (From Morey, Sardis, Fig.65.)
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24. Base from a Triumphal Arch. Pair to the Figure Illustrated in Fig.22. (From Einzelaufnahmen, No.3411.)
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3. Monument of Dionysios. (Kerameikos Cemetery, Athens.) (From Brueckner, Fig.49.)
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4. Satyrs and Nereids. (Braccio Nuovo, Vatican.) (From Amelung, Sculpturen des Vaticanischen Museums, 1, pl.5.)
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5. Façade of a Gymnasium. Roman Imperial Architectural Terra-Cotta. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, No.03.883.) Photo: Museum.
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6. Athletes from Villa of Quintilius Varus. (Braccio Nuovo, Vatican.) (From Amelung, 1, pl.16.)
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7. Another View of the Athletes in Fig.6. (From Amelung, 1, pl.17.)
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8. So-Called Venus Genetrix. (Villa Torlonia-Albani, Rome.) (From Einzelaufnahmen, No.3251.)
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9. Odeon of Agrippa, Antonine Reconstruction. (Agora, Athens.) Photo Courtesy of the Agora Excavations.
Book Review
Three Critical Periods in Greek Sculpture
06/1952 | 591 | 94
Pages: 179
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Robertson, Martin (Robertson, Martin; Robertson, C. M.; Robertson, Charles Martin)
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Three Critical Periods in Greek Sculpture | author: Richter, Gisela M. A.
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Advertisements October 1930 (Front)
10/1930 | 331 | 57
Pages: i-xlviii
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[Agnew, London] Jacobello del Fiore. Panel 21 × 16½ Inches
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[Arthur Tooth & Sons Ltd, 155 New Bond Street, London] Hubert Robert. 28 ins. × 36 ins.
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[Cecil Leitch & Kerin Ltd, 9 Clifford Street, London] A Pair of Bronze Busts "Miss Duckworth" and "A Capri Fisherman" by Alfred Gilbert, R. A.
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[Coleman-Meerkerk Inc., 38 East 57th Street, New York] Bamboo IV. 14 ins. × 50 ins. By Wu Chen, Dated 1343
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[Cyril Andrade, 24 Hanover Square, London] J. N. Sartorius 37½ × 47 Inches
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[Elisabeth Wildestein, 23 bis Rue de Berri, Paris] Portrait by Tocqué. "Child Holding a Nest." 55 × 46 cm. Catalogued as No. 39 in the Comte Doria's Book on This Painter.
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[Gallery Dr. Schäffer, Friedrich-Ebertstr.7, Berlin] Jan van der Meer. Panel, 33.5 × 43 cm.
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[Gallery Heinemann, 5&6 Lenbachplatz, Munich - Gallery Hansen Ltd, Schweizerhofquai 5, Lucerne] Agnolo Bronzino (1503-1572). 25¼ × 18 3/4
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[Harman & Lambert, 177 New Bond Street, London] Some Pieces of the Wonderful "Paul Storr" Silver Dinner Service Removed from "Whittingehame" the Residence of the Late Earl of Balfour, Ex-Prime Minister of England
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[Hollstein & Puppel, 220 Kurfürstendamm, Berlin] Leyden B.24
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[Hollstein & Puppel, Kurfuerstendamm 220, Berlin] Rembrandt B.234, H.249. The Goldweigher's Field
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[Hugo Helbing, 15 Wagmüllerstr., Munich] School of Phidias, 500 B. C.
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[Hugo Helbing, 15 Wagmüllerstr., Munich] Tiziano Vecellio
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[J. Leger & Son, 13 Old Bond Street, London] Jean Honorè Fragonard
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[J. Peyton-Jones, 78 Park Street, London] "The Indian Woman." Scene from Midsummer Night's Dream. by George Romney. 33 × 44 in. Mentioned in Ward & Roberts' book
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[Malmedé & Geissendörfer, 33 Sachsenhausen, Cologne] School of Jan Gossaert, Called Mabuse, 1485-1524 Panel, 127 × 87 cm.
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[Max Rothschild, The Sackville Gallery, 28 Sackville Street, London] Ridolfo Ghirlandaio Portrait of Bernardo Soderini Panel 1 m. 14 cm. × 88 cm.
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[N. Eisenloeffel, 477 Heerengracht, Amsterdam] "L'arraignée." Drawing by Odilon Redon
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[R. H. Ward, The Pall Mall Safe Deposit Building, Lower Regent Street, London] B. Peters. Signed and Dated 1645
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[R. H. Ward, The Pall Mall Safe Deposit Building, Lower Regent Street, London] Esias Boursse (c. 1631-1672). Signed
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[R. H. Ward, The Pall Mall Safe Deposit Building, Lower Regent Street, London] Jan van Goyen (1596-1656). Signed and Dated 1623
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[R. H. Ward, The Pall Mall Safe Deposit Building, Lower Regent Street, London] Karel de Moor (1656-1738). Signed
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[R. H. Ward, The Pall Mall Safe Deposit Building, Lower Regent Street, London] P. H. Verelst (1614-1665)
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[The F. Kleinberger Galleries, 12 East 54th Street, New York] Vittore Crivelli (ab. 1460-Venice-1502)
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[The Independent Gallery, 7A, Grafton Street, London] P. de Wint. 12 × 19 Inches
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[Vicars Brothers, 12 Old Bond Street, London] "The Silent Pool" Oil Painting by J. Crome. Size of Canvas 17½ × 14 inches This picture was exhibited at the Royal Academy at the Old Masters Exhibition of 1878
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[Bluett & Sons, 48 Davies Street, London] Vase of Baluster Shape Enamelled with a Landscape and Equestrian Warriors. Famille Verte. K'ang hsi Period. Height 18½ inches
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[John Sparks, 128 Mount Street, London] One of a Pair of Groups of Carved Wood Figures of Boys, with Robes Painted in Soft Colours. Height 22½ Inches. Ming Dynasty, 1368-1619
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[L. Wannieck, 1 Rue St. Georges, Paris] Square Jardiniere. Ming period, dated Cheng-To 1506-1522. On manganese ground are green arabesques. Top and bottom border yellow, the bottom green. Height without stand 8 cm. Length 24 cm. Width 15 cm.
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[Loo & Co., 48 Rue de Courcelles, Paris] Deeply Cut Peonies Coated with Creamy White Glaze Tzu Chou, Sung Dynasty. Height 24 Inches
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[Parish-Watson, 44 East 57th Street, New York] Pair of pottery dogs of Fue on pottery pedestals, of extraordinary size and quality, glazed in brilliant peacock blue, deep yellow and aubergine purple. Chinese: Ming period 1368-1644. Height 90 inches.
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[Peter Boode, 25 Bazarstr., The Hague] Ying Ch'ing Ewer. Sung Period. Height 8½ Inches
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[Ralph M. Chait, 600 Madison Avenue, New York] Pottery Figure of a Fully Caparisoned Horse. Wei Dynasty, 386-589 A. D.
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[Raufast, 18 Rue La Boëtie, Paris] Wooden Head. T'ang Period, 620-905 A. D.
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[The Netherlands Asiatic Trading Company, 23 Kloveniersburgwal, Amsterdam] Yin Ching Plate. 6-in. Diameter Sung Dynasty
Non-western art unattributed:
[Ton-ying & Co., 44 Clarges Street, London] Archaic Bronze Yi. Period Chou
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[Yamanaka & Co. Ltd, 127 New Bond Street, London] Bronze Plaque of T'ang Dynasty. 7 3/4 Inches × 2 Inches
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[Arthur Churchill, 10 Dover Street, London] Old Drinking Glasses of All Periods
Western art unattributed:
[Dikran G. Kelekian, Bankers Trust Co. Building, 598 Madison Avenue, New York] Polish Rug. Early 17th Century
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[Hollstein & Puppel, 220 Kurfürstendamm, Berlin] Woodcut of the 15th Century
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[Hugo Helbing, 15 Wagmüllerstr., Munich] Dutch c. 1450
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[Peter Martin, 21 Roseburn Terrace, Edinburgh] 37 × 30 Inches
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[S.J. Phillips, 113 New Bond St., London] A Rare Diamond Flower Brooch, Circa 1750, and an Unusual Diamond Cross, Circa 1780.
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[Spanish Art Gallery, 50 Conduit Street, London] A Panel of Tapestry Depicting the Study of a Romance, in Brilliant Colourings Size: 7 ft. 6½ ins. by 7 ft. 1½ ins. Circa 1480, Franco-Flemish
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[Sydney Burney, 13 St. James’s Place, London] Attic Work of VI Cent. B. C. Height 40 cm.
Book Review
Phidias and the Parthenon Sculptures
11/1926 | 284 | 49
Pages: 248-249
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Beazley, J. D. (Beazley, J. D.; Beazley, John; B., J. D.; Last Name, First Name)
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Phidias and the Parthenon Sculptures | author: Johansen, P.
Book Review
Six Greek Sculptors
05/1910 | 86 | 17
Pages: 127
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Hill, George Francis (Hill, George Francis; Hill, George Francis; H., G. F.; Hill, George F.; Hill, George; H., G.)
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Six Greek Sculptors | author: Gardner, Ernest A.
Article
A Bronze Statuette from Paramythia
12/1904 | 21 | 6
Pages: 219-221
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Smith, Cecil Harcourt (Smith, Cecil Harcourt; Smith, Cecil; S., C.; Smith, Cecil H.; Harcourt-Smith, Cecil)
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Bronze Statuette of Hermes from Paramythia (The Base Restored by Flaxman), Recently Presented by Mrs. Hawkins to the British Museum.