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Book Review
Queen Anne: Patroness of Arts, J.A. Winn
01/2015 | 1342 | 157
Pages: 35
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Waterfield, Giles (Waterfield, Giles)
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A Rediscovered Portrait of Queen Anne, When a Child, by Sir Peter Lely
07/2003 | 1204 | 145
Pages: 501-504
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Author:
Taylor, David A. H. B. (Taylor, David A. H. B.)
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19. Queen Anne, when a child, by Peter Lely. c. 1667-68. 126.4 by 102 cm. (Royal Collection).
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21. Queen Anne, when a child, by Abraham Blooteling after Peter Lely. 1678. Mezzotint, 20.5 by 14.1 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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22. Queen Anne, when a child, by Peter Lely. c. 1678. 123.2 by 97.8 cm. (Private collection).
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23. Mary II, when Princess of Orange, by Peter Lely. c. 1677. 126.4 by 102.9 cm. (Royal Collection).
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20. Queen Anne, when a child, after Peter Lely. c. 1678-79. Mezzotint, 33 by 24.9 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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The English 'Horsebone' Chair, 1685-1710
05/1999 | 1154 | 141
Pages: 263-270
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Author:
Bowett, Adam (Bowett, Adam)
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11. Chairs and Footstools, by Daniel Marot. Engraving from the Second Livre d'Appartements, Plate V, c.1702.
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6. Coronation Throne Made by Thomas Roberts, 1702. Carved Beechwood and Gilt, Modern Upholstery. 173 by 87 by 97 cm. (Hatfield House, Herts.).
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1. Twist-Turned Armchair, c.1685. Walnut and Cane, 115 by 61 by 43 cm. (Temple Newsam House, Leeds).
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10. Upholstered Elbow Chair, c.1700-05. Walnut Frame, Original Velvet Cover. (Formerly at Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutland).
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12. Upholstered Wing Chair from Chastleton House, Oxfordshire, c.1705-10. Beechwood Frame, Remnants of Original Silk Cover. 132 by 69 by 57 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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13. Chair, c.1710. Carved Beechwood, Stained Black. 134 by 51 by 46 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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2. Upholstered Armchair, 1677-79. Beechwood Frame, Painted Black and Parcel Gilt, Modern Upholstery. 113 by 68 by 78 cm. (Ham House, Surrey).
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3. Upholstered Armchair, c.1685. Beechwood Frame, Painted, Parcel Gilt and Varnished, Modern Upholstery. 102 by 61 by 63 cm. (Burghley House, Lincs.)
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4. Chair, c.1690. Walnut and Cane with Oval Banister Back, Horsebone Legs, Seat and Back Frame, 'Boyes and Crownes' Crest and Fore-Rail. 117 by 49 by 40 cm. (Temple Newsam House, Leeds).
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5. The Inthronization of Their Majesties King James the Second and Queen Mary. Anonymous Engraving, from F. Sandford: History of the Coronation of James II and Queen Mary [1687].
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7. Upholstered Chair from Dyrham Park, c.1703-10. Carved Beechwood Frame, Original Red and Yellow Velvet Cover. 130 by 51 by 72 cm. (Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight).
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8. Upholstered Stool from Dyrham Park, c.1703-10. Carved Beechwood Frame, Original Red and Yellow Velvet Cover. 60 by 77 by 48 cm. (Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight).
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9. Upholstered Elbow Chair, c.1702. Black Painted Beechwood Frame, Original Embroidered Covers. 122 by 71 by 87 cm. (Drayton House, Northants.).
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Princess (Afterwards Queen) Anne as a Patroness of Painters
03/1970 | 804 | 112
Pages: 149-153
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Toynbee, Margaret R. (Toynbee, Margaret R.; Toynbee, Margaret Ruth; Toynbee, Margaret)
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The Royal Sisters: Mary II and Anne in Sculpture
11/1947 | 536 | 89
Pages: 320
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Toynbee, Margaret R. (Toynbee, Margaret R.; Toynbee, Margaret Ruth; Toynbee, Margaret)
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The Royal Sisters: Mary II and Anne in Sculpture
09/1947 | 534 | 89
Pages: 254-255+257
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Esdaile, Katharine A. (Esdaile, Katharine A.; Esdaile, Katharine Ada; Esdaile, K. A.; Esdaile, Katharine; Esdaile, Katherine A.)
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A-Queen Anne. By Andrew Carpenter. 1712. Height, 200 cm. (City Art Gallery, Leeds). The Royal Sisters: Mary II and Anne in Sculpture
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B-Queen Mary II. By John Nost. Painted Terracotta Model. Height, 60 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Royal Sisters: Mary II and Anne in Sculpture
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C-William III. By John Nost. Terracotta Model. Height, 53.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Royal Sisters: Mary II and Anne in Sculpture
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Some Coronation Plate
05/1937 | 410 | 70
Pages: 240+244-247
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Jones, E. Alfred (Jones, E. Alfred; Jones, Edward Alfred; J., E. A.; Jones, E. A.)
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Plate I. A-Rosewater Ewer and Basin, Perhaps by Symon Owen. 1603-4. Silver-gilt; Ewer, Height, 39.3 cm.; Basin, Diameter, 48 cm. (All Belonging to the Earl of Ancaster). Some Coronation Plate
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Plate II. A-Cup and Cover, by Thomas Farrer. 1727-28. Gold; Total Height, 21.5 cm. (The Duke of Norfolk); B-Salt, One of Four. About 1660. Silver-Gilt; Height, 41.2 cm. (The Tower of London); C-Cup and Cover, by Gurney & Co. 1761-62. Gold; Total Height, 19.5 cm. (The Duke of Norfolk) (The Salt is Reproduced with the Gracious Permission of H. M. the King.) Some Coronation Plate
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Plate I. B-Pair of Cups. 1604-5. Silver-Gilt; Height, 31 cm.; C-Salt. 1550-51(?). Silver-Gilt; Height, 37 cm. (All Belonging to the Earl of Ancaster). Some Coronation Plate
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The Royal Collections. III - The Furniture
05/1935 | 386 | 66
Pages: 228-229+232-235+239
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Wellesley, Gerald (Wellesley, Gerald; Wellesley, Lord Gerald)
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Plate II. A-Gothic Chair Designed by Augustus Charles Pugin. George III Period; B-Boulle Clock. Louis XIV Period; C-Chair Made by Georges Jacob; One of a Suite. French. Louis XVI Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate III. A-Walnut Stool, with Damask Covering Made by John Johnson; William III Period (Hampton Court Palace); B-Inlaid Bellows with Silver Mounts. Charles II Period; C-Kent Stool; One of a Set (Hampton Court Palace). The Furniture
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Plate I. A-Chair, Upholstered in Velvet; One of Two. Charles II Period; B-Chair, with Frame Ornamented with a Chinese Design in Lacquer; One of Several. Charles II Period; C-Chair, Upholstered in Original Needle-Work; One of Eight. Queen Anne Period (Holyroodhouse). The Furniture
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Plate I. D-Cabinet, Inlaid with Various Woods. Elizabethan Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate I. E-Cabinet, with the Cypher of Queen Henrietta Maria. Charles I Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate II. D-Boulle Cabinet with the Retz Arms. Louis XIV Period (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate II. E-The Writing-Table of King William III in Seaweed Marquetry (Windsor Castle). The Furniture
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Plate III. D-Silver Gueridon; One of a Pair Which Belonged to Charles II (Windsor Castle); E-Walnut Chair with Petit-Point Needlework; One of a Set of Ten. William III Period (Hampton Court Palace); F-Torchère, Carved and Gilt; One of Several Designed or Inspired by Daniel Marot. William III Period (Hampton Court Palace). The Furniture