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Three drawings by Thomas Chippendale junior
08/2020 | 1409 | 162
Pages: 673-677
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Bowett, Adam (Bowett, Adam)
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1. Design for a bookcase, attributed to Thomas Chippendale junior. c.1774. Pen and ink on paper, 31 by 26 cm. (The Chippendale Society).
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10–12. Details of Figs.1, 2 and 9, showing the similar treatment of the laurel-draped urn.
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2. Detail of A plan of the River Hull, by William Cresswell, showing a tablet drawn and signed by Thomas Chippendale junior. 1772. Ink and coloured wash on paper, 45 by 78.8 cm. (The National Archives, London).
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3. Frontispiece from Sketches of Ornament, by Thomas Chippendale junior. 1779. Etching, 21 by 18.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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4. Design for a piano case, attributed to Thomas Chippendale junior. c.1774. Pen and ink on paper, 31 by 26 cm. (The Chippendale Society).
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5. Pedestal for a lantern, by Chippendale, Haig & Co. 1774. Painted deal, 156 by 43 by 43 cm. (Harewood House, Leeds)..
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6. Design for a lantern and pedestal, attributed to Thomas Chippendale junior. c.1774. Pen and ink on paper, 31.5 by 25 cm. (The Chippendale Society).
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7. Painted bookcase or china cabinet, attributed to Chippendale, Haig & Co. c.1770−75. 256.5 by 159 by 43.2 cm. (Sotheby’s, New York).
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8. Bookcase door, from the Little Library, Harewood House, Yorkshire. c.1771. Mahogany. 168 by 72 by 2.5 cm. (Harewood House Trust, Leeds).
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9. Design for ornament, by Thomas Chippendale junior. 1779. Etching, 21 by 18.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Book Review
History of the Piano
02/1948 | 539 | 90
Pages: 57
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James, Philip (James, Philip; James, Philip Brutton; J., P.)
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History of the Piano | author: Ames, Delano , author: Closson, Ernest
Article
Keyboard Instruments, and Their Relation to Furniture
11/1905 | 32 | 8
Pages: 110-113+116-119
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Clouston, R. S. (Clouston, R. S.; C., R. S.)
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Western art unattributed:
Plate I. 1. Spinet by Thomas Hitchcock, London, 1701; In the Possession of Messrs. John Broadwood & Sons, Ltd.
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Plate I. 2. Piano by Schiedmayer, 1783; In the Possession of Messrs. Archibald Ramsden & co., Ltd.
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Plate II. 3. Clavecin by Pascal Taskin of Paris, 1786: In the Victoria and Albert Museum
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Plate II. Piano by Longman & Broderip, London, with Panels in the Style of Angelica Kauffmann; In the Possession of Mr. Breakspeare