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Article
'In My Lady's Chamber': The provenance of the Parisian mirror sconces at Knole
06/2002 | 1191 | 144
Pages: 338-344
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Glanville, Gordon (Glanville, Gordon)
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12. 'King James I. Bedroom', by C. Essenhigh Corke. Water-Colour, Dimensions and Location Unknown. (Illustration to L. Sackville West: Knole House, Sevenoaks [1906], between pp.80 and 81).
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14. Portrait of Mary Bagot, Countess of Falmouth (Later Countess of Dorset) as One of the 'Windsor Beauties', by Peter Lely. c.1662-65. 125.7 by 103.5 cm. (Royal Collection, Hampton Court).
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15. Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset, by Sir Godfrey Neller. c.1690. 127 by 102.6 cm. (National Trust, Knole, Kent).
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13. View of Copt Hall, Essex, Taken from J. Farmer: The History of Waltham, London [1735], between pp.60 and 61. Print Kindly Supplied by David Andrews FSA.
Article
The two Parisian mirror sconces at Knole: their date and makers
06/2002 | 1191 | 144
Pages: 332-337
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Bimbenet-Privat, Michèle (Bimbenet-Privat, Michèle; Privat, Michèle Bimbenet-; Bimbenet-Privat, M.)
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1. The King's Room at Knole, Showing the Mirror Sconces in Situ (National Trust, Knole, Kent).
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11. A page from the Livre nouveau de fleurs très utile pour l'art de l'orfevrerie, Paris, Balthazar Moncornet [1645]. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
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2. Mirror Sconce, by Pierre Doublet and Robert Collombe. Paris, 1669-70. Repoussé and Chased Silver over a Wooden Core, 86 by 78.5 cm. (National Trust, Knole, Kent).
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3. Detail of the Central Bunch of Flowers in the Cresting in Fig.2.
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4. Paris Hallmark of 1669-70 and Maker's Mark of Pierre Doublet on the Candle-Ring of Fig.2.
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5. Maker's Mark of Robert Collombe on the Candle-Ring of Fig.2.
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6. Silver-Gilt Toilet Service of Mary Stuart, by Ferry Prevost and Philippe Regnault, with Candlesticks by Robert Collombe. Paris, 1669-71. (Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth).
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7. Pair of Candlesticks by Robert Collombe from the Toilet Service in Fig.6. Paris, 1669-70. Silver-Gilt, 17.7 by 12.7 cm. (Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth).
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8. Sconce, by Pierre Doublet. Paris, 1669-70. Silver-Gilt, 36.4 by 36.4 by 28 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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10. 'Casket of Anne of Austria'. Paris,? 1660s. Gold, 22 by 45 by 34 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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9. Toilet Mirror of the Duchess of York. Paris, 1658-59 or 1660-61. Silver over a Mahogany Core, 55.8 by 55 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Short Notice
Supplement: Pictures in the National Trust Houses
04/1969 | 793 | 111
Pages: 237-262
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Gore, John (Gore, John)
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1. 3rd Earl of Bristol, by Gainsborough (Ickworth).
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10. The Entombment, by Ford Madox Brown (Buscot).
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11. Madonna and Child with St John, by Andrea del Sarto (Ascott').
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12. Madonna and Saints, by Palma Vecchio (Buscot).
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13. Madonna and Child, by Francia (?School) (Wallington).
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14. Virgin and Child in Glory, by Sabbatini (Saltram).
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15. Samuel Egerton, by Nazzari (Tatton).
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16. St Jerome, by Mola (Buscot).
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17. Benjamin Lethieullier, by Batoni (Uppark).
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18. Absalom and Tamar, by Guercino (Tatton).
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19. Unknown Man, by Titian (Petworth).
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2. Group of Women, by Fuseli (verso of Wife of Bath) (Petworth).
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20. River Scene, by Ruysdael (Polesden Lacey).
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21. Unknown Man, by (?) Van Dyck (Attingham).
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22. Landscape with Cottages, by Meurant (Upton).
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23. Family Group, by (?)De Keyser (Peckover).
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24. Six Men, by Barendsz (Saltram).
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25. Old Woman, by Jordaens (Buscot).
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26. Nativity, by 'The Master of the Half-Lengths' (Polesden Lacey).
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27. Unknown Man, by Memling (Upton).
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28. Donor and St Christopher, by Eisenbrandt (Fenton).
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29. Unknown Man, by Corneille de Lyon (Style) (Upton).
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3. George Throckmorton, by Knapton (Coughton).
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30. Bridge of Augustus over the Nera, by Ducros (Stourhead).
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32. Claude de Bullion, by Champaigne (Knole).
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33. Immaculate Conception, by Melendez (Shugborough).
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34. Old Woman, by 'The Master of St Severin' (Polesden Lacey).
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35. Duchess of Dorset, by Vigée Lebrun (Knole).
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36. Peasant Woman and Boy, by Murillo (Dryham).
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37. Augustus Caèsar and Cleopatra, by Mengs (Stourhead).
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4. 'Mrs Herbert', by Wright (Claydon).
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5. Captain Sir Hyde Parker, by Romney (Melford).
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7. (?)Countess of Suffolk. by (?) Dahl (Blickling).
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8. Naval Officer, by Reynolds (Petworth).
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9. Lady Croft, by Gainsborough (Croft).
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31. Man of Dubois Family of Brabant. (?)Flemish, 1543 (Knole).
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6. The Annunciation. (?) English, c.1500 (Cotehele).
Article
Documents Relating to Some Portraits in the Uffizi and to a Portrait at Knole
06/1960 | 687 | 102
Pages: 256-261
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Crinò, Anna Maria (Crinò, Anna Maria)
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33. Self-portrait, by Sir Peter Lely. Canvas, 71 by 56 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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34. Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by David Paton. Canvas, 58 by 45 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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35. Portrait of John Baron Somers, by Sir Godfrey Kneller. 1709. Canvas, 100 by 73 cm. (Pitti, Florence.)
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36. Self-Portrait, by Sir Godfrey Kneller. 1706. Canvas, 120 by 101 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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39. Portrait of an Unknown Man, Attributed to Francesco Salviati. Canvas. (Collection Lord Sackville, Knole.)
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40. Self-Portrait, by Godfried Schalcken, Canvas, 90 by 80 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
Editorial
Knole and the National Trust
06/1947 | 531 | 89
Pages: 145
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The Upholstered Furniture at Knole-II
07/1945 | 508 | 87
Pages: 164-168
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Symonds, R. W. (Symonds, R. W.; Symonds, Robert Wemyss)
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Plate I. A-Mark Underneath Seat of Chair Illustrated in B. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole-II.
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Plate I. B-Armchair of a Suite of Furniture Originally at Whitehall Palace. Probably Made by Thomas Roberts, Late Seventeenth Century. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole-II.
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Plate I. C-Easy Chair with Walnut Frame Carved with "Scrowles All over," Upholstered in Velvet with Background Woven in Gold. Probably Made by Thomas Roberts, Late Seventeenth Century. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole-II.
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Plate II. A-Couch Bed with Walnut Frame. Late Seventeenth Century. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole-II.
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Plate II. B-Easy Chair with Wings and Covered Elbows and Bag of down on Seat. Late Seventeenth Century. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole-II.
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Plate II. C-Armchair of Beechwood with Cane Seat, Frame Ebonised and Carving Gilt. Late Seventeenth Century. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole-II.
Article
The Upholstered Furniture at Knole
05/1945 | 506 | 86
Pages: 110+112-115
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Symonds, R. W. (Symonds, R. W.; Symonds, Robert Wemyss)
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Plate I. A-The Knole Couch. Covered with Crimson Velvet and Garnished with Gold Fringes and Bullion Nails. Seventeenth Century. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole
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Plate I. B-A Chair Covered with Cloth and Gold and Garnished with Gold Fringes and Gilt Nails. Elizabethan. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole
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Plate I. C-Chair "Covered All over" with Crimson Damask and Garnished with Fringe and Nails. About 1660. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole
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Plate II. A-Couch Upholstered with Crimson Velvet and with Frame Decorated with Gold and Red Design on a Gesso Ground. Early Seventeenth Century. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole
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Plate II. B-Chair and Stool. Part of the Same Suite as the Couch Illustrated in Plate A. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole
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Plate II. C-Detail of the Leg Showing the Gold and Red Design on the Frame of Couch, Plate A. The Upholstered Furniture at Knole
Article
A "Portuguese" Carpet from Knole
05/1931 | 338 | 58
Pages: 210+214-215+219
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Sarre, Friedrich (Sarre, Friedrich; Sarre, F.)
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Plate I. "Portuguese" Carpet, Illustrating the Story of Jonah and the Whale. Total Size, 6.9 by 3.05 m. Exhibited by Messrs. Spink and Son. (Lord Sackville). A "Portuguese" Carpet from Knole
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Plate II. A-"Portuguese" Carpet, Illustrating the Story of Jonah. Detail. (Austrian Museum, Vienna). The Knole and the "Portuguese" Carpets
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Plate II. B-Tile-Picture from Isfahan (Mr. C. Filippo, New York). C-Tile-Picture at Tschahar Bagh, Isfahan. The Knole and the "Portuguese" Carpets