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Supplement
Notable Works of Art Now on the Market: Supplement
12/1963 | 729 | 105
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Plate III. Nature Morte - Verre et Journaux, by Georges Braque. Signed. 1913. Canvas, 14 by $20frac{3}{4}$ in. (The Property of Dr Fritz Nathan and Dr Peter Nathan, Zollikerstr. 170, Zurich, Switzerland)
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Plate V. Maiolica Wine-Cooler with The Triumph of Galatea, by Orazio Fontana, c.1540. Maximum Width of Bowl, 19 in. (The Property of Messrs Peel & Humphris Ltd, 23 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate VII. Self Portrait (?), by Peter Snyers. Signed and Dated 1747. Panel, 12 by $10frac{3}{4}$ in. (The Property of Brian Koetser Gallery, 38 Duke Street, St James's, London sw1)
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Plate VIII. Still Life, by Rachel Ruysch. Canvas, 36 by 28 in. (The Property of Hirschl & Adler Galleries, Inc., 21 East 67th Street, New York 21, N. Y., U. S. A.)
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Plate X. Triptych, by the Meister der Altöttinger Türen. South German (Swabian), c.1510. Polychromed and Gilt Wood: Height, 42¼ in.; Width, 27 in. (The Property of Messrs. Edward R. Lubin, Inc., 17 East 64th Street, New York 21, N. Y., U. S. A.)
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Plate XI. Crowning with Thorns, by Colin de Coter. Panel, 26 by 26 in. (The Property of Mr Arth. de Heuvel, 68 Rue Coudenberg, Brussels, Belgium.)
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Plate XII. River Scene, by Salomon van Ruysdael. Signed and Dated 1652. Panel, 17½ by 26 in. (The Property of Messrs G. Cramer, Oude Kunst, Javastraat 38, The Hague, Holland)
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Plate XIII. The Liberation of St. Peter, by Hendrick Terbrugghen. Signed and Dated 1624. Canvas, 40½ by 33½ in. (The Property of Messrs. G. Cramer, Oude Kunst, Javastraat 38, The Hague, Holland)
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Plate XIV. Adoration of the Magi, by Claude Vignon. Canvas, 76½ by 54¼ in. (From Messrs. Jacques Seligmann & Co., New York. Recently Acquired by the Dayton Art Institute. Reproduced by Courtesy of the Dayton Art Institute)
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Plate XIX. Portrait of Freifrau von Schnurbein, née von Ammon, by Anton Graff. Signed and Dated 1763. Canvas, 36¼ by 27½ in. (The Property of Messrs Julius Böhler, Briennerstrasse 25, Munich 2, Germany)
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Plate XV. St Teresa, by Philippe de Champaigne. Canvas, 19½ by $16frac{1}{8}$ in. (The Property of Messrs P. & D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd, 14 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate XVI. Classical Landscape, by Jan Frans van Bloemen, Called Orizzonte. Canvas, 64 by 73 in. (The Property of Messrs Thos. Agnew & Sons Ltd, 43 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate XVII. Le Sentier à Ollioules, by André Derain. Signed. 1921. Canvas, 29 by 36 in. (The Property of Messrs Arthur Tooth & Sons Ltd, 31 Bruton Street, London w1)
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Plate XVIII. La Dame aux Roses, by Louis-Léopold Boilly. Canvas (Oval), 25 by 21 in. (The Property of Mr H. Terry-Engell, 8 Bury Street, St James's, London sw1)
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Plate XX. Figure Studies, by Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael. Pen and Wash, 14 by 9 in. (The Property of The Pulitzer Gallery, 5 Kensington High Street, London w8)
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Plate XXI. Head of a Woman, by Charles-André van Loo. Black Chalk, Wash, Heightened with White on Blue-Grey Paper, 18¼ by 11½ in. (The Property of Mr W. Katz, 11 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate XXII. Adoration of the Shepherds, by Abraham Bloemart. Canvas, 65 by 78 in. (The Property of The Leger Galleries, 13 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate XXIII. La Grotte de la Loue, by Gustave Courbet, Canvas, 32 by 39¼ in. (The Property of L'Art Ancien S. A., Signaustrasse 6, Zurich, Switzerland)
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Plate XXIV. After the Rain, by George Bellows. Signed. 1913. Canvas, 15¼ by 19½ in. (The Property of M. R. Schweitzer Gallery, 958 Madison Avenue, New York 21, N. Y., U. S. A.)
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Plate XXV. Self-Portrait as Christ, by Samuel Palmer. Panel, 13½ by 9¼ in. (The Property of the Maas Gallery, 15a Clifford Street, New Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate XXVI. Church Façade, by Piet Mondrian. Signed with Initials and Dated 1912. Charcoal on Paper Nailed on Board, $38frac{3}{8}$ by $24frac{3}{8}$ in. (The Property of Messrs Marlborough Fine Art Ltd, 39 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate II. Fragment of a Female Torso. Khmer, Eleventh Century A. D. Sandstone. Height, 20 in. (The Property of Messrs Spink & Son Ltd, 5/7 King Street, St James's, London sw1)
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Plate I. Elizabethan Silver Tazza with Shallow Bowl on Bulbous Stem, London, 1560. Maker's Mark: A Tudor Rose. Height, $4frac{3}{4}$ in., Diameter of Bowl $5frac{7}{8}$ in., Weight 9.15 oz. (The Property of Messrs Spink & Son Ltd, 5/7 King Street, St James's, London sw1)
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Plate IV. Three Bronze Figures. Javanese, Tenth/Eleventh Centuries A. D. Height: 5 in., $5frac{3}{4}$ in., and $4frac{1}{8}$ in. (The Property of Mr Arthur Kauffmann, 21 Grafton Street, London w1)
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Plate IX. Bust of Rouget de l'Isle. French, Eighteenth Century. Terra-Cotta, Height, 25 in. (The Property of Arcade Gallery, 28 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate VI. Portrait of Edward VI. English School, c.1547-50. Panel, 18 by 12½ in. (The Property of Messrs Edward Speelman Ltd, Empire House, 175 Piccadilly, London w1)
Article
Sources of the Art of Gauguin from Java, Egypt and Ancient Greece
04/1951 | 577 | 93
Pages: 118-123
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Dorival, Bernard (Dorival, Bernard)
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14. Detail from Groupe avec un Ange, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated 1902. Canvas. Maitrakanyaka.
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16. Ia Orana Maria, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated 1891. Canvas, 114 by 89 cm. (Samuel A. Lewisohn Collection, New York.)
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17. Detail from Faa Iheihe, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated 1898. Canvas. (Tate Gallery.)
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19. Ta Matete, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated 1892. Canvas, 73 by 91.5 cm. (Museum, Basle.)
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22. Detail from Fig. 19. 'Ta Matete' by Gauguin
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23.....Et l'Or de leurs Corps, by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated 1901. Canvas, 67 by 76 cm. (Louvre, Paris.)
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24. La Guerre et la Paix, by Paul Gauguin. Signed. 1901. Wood-Carving.
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25. Detail from L'Appel by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated 1902. Canvas. (Cleveland Museum of Art.)
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27. Detail from Fig. 24. Sculpture by Gauguin.
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15. Above: The Meeting of Buddha and the Three Monks on the Benares Road; Below: The Arrival of Maitrakanyaka at Nandana. Photograph, 24.5 by 30 cm., Found among Gauguin's Possessions, of Fragment from Decoration of Javanese Temple of Bârâboudour. (Mme Joly-Segalen.)
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18. Guests at a Banquet. Photograph, Slightly Cut, Original Size 23 by 28 cm., Found among Gauguin's Possessions, of a Theban Tomb Fresco of the XVIIIth Dynasty in the British Museum. (Mme. Joly-Segalen.)
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20. Above; Assault on Mâra; Below: Scene from the Life of the Bhallâtiya-Jataka. Photograph, 24.5 by 30 cm., Found among Gauguin's Possessions, of Fragment from decoration of Javanese Temple of Bârâboudour. (Mme. Joly-Segalen.)
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21. Detail from Fig. 18. Guests at a banquet.
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26. A Marshal. Detail from Photograph, Found among Gauguin's Possessions, of the East Side of the Parthenon Frieze. (Mme Joly-Segalen.)
Book Review
Het Hollandsche Koloniale Barokmeubel
06/1940 | 447 | 76
Pages: 202-203
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Pevsner, Nikolaus (Pevsner, Nikolaus; Pevsner, N.; P., N.)
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Het Hollandsche Koloniale Barokmeubel | author: Wall, V. I. van de
Book Review
Ars Asiatica. VIII. L'art Javanais dans les Musees de Hollande et de Java
11/1927 | 296 | 51
Pages: 258
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Arnold, Thomas W. (Arnold, Thomas W.; Arnold, T. W.; A., T. W.; Arnold, Thomas)
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Ars Asiatica. VIII. L'art Javanais dans les Musees de Hollande et de Java | author: Krom, N. J.
Article
The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
07/1915 | 148 | 27
Pages: 138-141
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Coomaraswamy, Ananda K. (Coomaraswamy, Ananda K.; Coomaraswamy, Ananda; C., A. K.; Coomaraswamy, A. K.; Coomaraswamy, A. R.; Coomaraswamy, Ananda R.)
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A. Buddha. Nepalese; copper gilt, c. 9th cent. A. D. Height 3½ in. The hands in dharma-cakra-mudrā (rather than vitarka, as stated in "Visvakarmā", p. 15). (A. K. Coomaraswamy.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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B. Avalokitesvara (Padmapānī). Also identified as Maitreya (Grünwedel, Mythologie des Buddhismus in Tibet, fig. 99). Nepalese, copper gilt and jewelled, c. 10th cent. A. D. Height of incomplete figure 4$frac{7}{8}$ in. A type identical with that of "Visvakarmā", Plate XI. Trivanka stance, the right hand in vara mudrā (charity), the left holding the stalk of an expanded rose lotus (padma). (A. K. Coomaraswamy.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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C. Buddha. Badulla, Ceylon; bronze, c. 6th cent. A. D. Height 21 in. Right hand in vitarka mudrā, left hand holding end of robe. (Colombo Museum.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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D. Avalokitesvara (Padmapānī). Ceylonese; copper, c. 9th cent. A. D. Height 3$frac{7}{8}$ in. Seated with right foot extended (lalitāsana), the right hand in vara mudrā, the left holding the rose-lotus (padma) stalk. Pedestal inscribed "Sangha dattah" in characters of the early 9th century. Getty, pp. 54, 59. (British Museum.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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E. Manjusrī. Javanese; bronze, c. 9th-10th cent. A. D. Height 5½ in. Seated in mahārājā līlā pose, on a cushion on a lion throne (simhāsana), a blue lotus (utpala) bud in the right hand and an expanded flower of the same in the left. Getty, p. 96, and cf. also Plate XXI, d. (British Museum.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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F. Vajrapānī. Ceylonese; 9th cent. A. D., copper. Height 4$frac{7}{16}$ in. Seated with right foot extended (lalitāsana), right hand holding vajra, left on thigh. Getty, p. 48. (A. K. Coomaraswamy.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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G. Vajra Tārā (not Ushnīshavijaya as identified "Visvakarmā" VI). Stone sculpture of the Pāla period. Sārnāth; c. 12th cent. A. D. Height of part shown, about 16 in. Getty, p. 110. (Sārnāth Museum, B(f)8.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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H. Vajra Tārā. Nepalese; copper gilt and jewelled, c. 16th cent. A. D. Height 4$frac{7}{8}$ in. With four faces and eight arms. Getty, p. 110. (A. K. Coomaraswamy.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism
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J. Kurukullā. Nepalese; copper, c. 15th cent. A. D. Getty, p. 112. (Calcutta School of Art.) The Gods of Mahāyāna Buddhism