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Article
Three Eighteenth-Century Cabinet-Makers: Moore, Goodison and Vile
07/1977 | 892 | 119
Pages: 478-486
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Beard, Geoffrey (Beard, Geoffrey; Beard, Geoffrey W.; Beard, Mr.)
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11. Stand, by James Moore. Carved and Gilt. c.1715. (Hampton Court Palace). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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12. Detail of Top of Stand Reproduced in Fig.11, Bearing the Crowned Cipher of George I and Incised 'Moore'. Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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13. Chest on Stand, Attributed to James Moore; Formerly Collection John, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Gilt Gesso. c.1720. Reproduced Courtesy of Mallett & Co., London.
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14. One of a Pair of Mahogany Commodes Made for Sir Thomas Robinson c.1740 and Attributed to Benjamin Goodison. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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15. Detail of the Frieze and Gilt Corner Enrichments to the Robinson Commode (Fig. 14). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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16. Detail of a Mahogany Bureau-Cabinet with Secretaire Drawer. The Cut-Work Is Similar to Documented Pieces by William Vile, c.1760. (Private Collection). Photograph Courtesy Hotspur, London.
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17. Detail of a Mahogany Bureau-Cabinet with Secretaire Drawer. The Cut-Work Is Similar to Documented Pieces by William Vile, c.1760. (Private Collection). Photograph Courtesy Hotspur, London.
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18. The 'Handsome Mahogany Bookcase' Made by Vile and Cobb for Queen Charlotte in 1762. (Buckingham Palace). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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19. Detail of the Left Lower Door of the Queen Charlotte Bookcase Reproduced in Fig.18. Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
Article
A Hayman Portrait of Jonathan Tyers's Family
08/1970 | 809 | 112
Pages: 493-497
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Ruch, John E. (Ruch, John E.)
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10. Detail from the Conversation Piece Illustrated in Fig.8, Showing Relief Here Identified as Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales. [Here Identified As the Family of Jonathan Tyers, Sr., by Francis Hayman. Signed and Dated 1740. Canvas, 77.5 by 106 cm. (Collection Mrs Robert Tritton, London.) Photo Courtesy Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood.)
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11. Detail from the Conversation Piece Illustrated in Fig. 8, Showing the Head Here Identified as Jonathan Tyers, Sr. [by Francis Hayman. Signed and Dated 1740. Canvas, 77.5 by 106 cm. (Collection Mrs Robert Tritton, London.) Photo Courtesy Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood.)
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12. Jonathan Tyers, Sr., by Louis-François Roubiliac. c.1738. Marble. (City Art Gallery, Birmingham.)
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8. Conversation Piece, Here Identified As the Family of Jonathan Tyers, Sr., by Francis Hayman. Signed and Dated 1740. Canvas, 77.5 by 106 cm. (Collection Mrs Robert Tritton, London.) Photo Courtesy Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood.
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9. Medal (Here Shown in Reverse) Struck in 1736, Commemorating the Marriage of Frederick, Prince of Wales, to Princess Augusta. (British Museum.)
Article
William Kent and the Royal Barge
08/1970 | 809 | 112
Pages: 488-493+495
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Beard, Geoffrey (Beard, Geoffrey; Beard, Geoffrey W.; Beard, Mr.)
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1. Detail of the Interior of the State House, the Royal Barge, Designed by William Kent, Painted by Paul Petit and Furnished by George Cure. 1732. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.). Reproduced by Permission of the Trustees of the National Maritine Museum.
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2. The Royal Barge, Designed by William Kent. 1732. Length, 67 ft.; Width, 7 ft. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.)
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3. Design for the Royal Barge, by William Kent. Plan and Side Elevation. 1732. (Royal Institute of British Architects.)
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4. Detail of the stern of the Royal Barge, Showing James Richards's Carving of the Prince's Crest (Charge: £12). (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.)
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5. Drawing, by William Kent, Inscribed on Verso 'Ornaments of the Princes Barge, W. K.' (Royal Institute of British Architects.)
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6. Detail of the 'Head' Showing James Richards's Carvings of 'a Fishes Head and Six Sea Lions' (Charge: £17). (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.)
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7. Detail of the Exterior of the State House, the Royal Barge, Constructed by Hercules Taylor and Carved by James Richards. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.)
Article
Notes on the Royal Collection - I John Wootton, William Hogarth, and Frederick, Prince of Wales
09/1961 | 702 | 103
Pages: 381-384
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Millar, Oliver (Millar, Oliver; Millar, Mr.; Miller, Oliver)
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10. Detail from Fig.8. [Frederick, Prince of Wales, in the Hunting Field, by John Wootton and William Hogarth. Signed by Wootton and Dated 1734. Canvas, 214 by 276 cm. (Windsor Castle.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H.M. The Queen.]
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11. Frederick, Prince of Wales, Attributed to William Hogarth. Canvas, 76.2 by 50.8 cm. (Windsor Castle). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H.M. The Queen.
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12. Augusta, Princess of Wales, Attributed to William Hogarth. Canvas, 76.2 by 50.8 cm. (Windsor Castle.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H.M. The Queen.
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8. Frederick, Prince of Wales, in the Hunting Field, by John Wootton and William Hogarth. Signed by Wootton and Dated 1734. Canvas, 214 by 276 cm. (Windsor Castle.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H.M. The Queen.
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9. Detail from Fig.8. [Frederick, Prince of Wales, in the Hunting Field, by John Wootton and William Hogarth. Signed by Wootton and Dated 1734. Canvas, 214 by 276 cm. (Windsor Castle.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H.M. The Queen.]
Article
Mercier's Music Party
11/1948 | 548 | 90
Pages: 306+308-312
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Edwards, Ralph (Edwards, Ralph; E., R.; Edwards, R.)
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1. Music Party. Attributed to Joseph F. Nollekens. Canvas, 77.5 by 57 cm. (H. M. The King, Windsor Castle.) By Gracious Permission of His Majesty The King.
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2. Conversation Piece, by J. F. Nollekens. One of a Pair. Canvas, 82.6 by 73.7 cm. (Private Ownership.)
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3. Music Party, by Philip Mercier. Signed and Dated 1733. Canvas, 43.8 by 51.4 cm. (National Portrait Gallery.)
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4. Music Party, by Philip Mercier. Monochrome Drawing, 37.7 by 24.7 cm. (British Museum.)
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5. Anne, Princess Royal, by Thomas Worlidge. Red Chalk Drawing, 22.9 by 18.4 cm. (Royal Library, Windsor Castle.) By Gracious Permission of H. M. The King.
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6. Frederick, Prince of Wales, by Thomas Worlidge. Red Chalk Drawing, 21.3 by 18 cm. (Royal Library, Windsor Castle.) By Gracious Permission of H. M. The King.
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Liotard's Portraits of Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales, and His Family
03/1936 | 396 | 68
Pages: 116-119
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Trivas, N. S. (Trivas, N. S.)
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Plate I. A-Augusta, Princess of Wales. Pastel on Paper, 64.4 by 50.7 cm. (All at Windsor Castle). Liotard's Portraits of Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales, and His Family
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Plate I. B-Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales. Pastel on Paper, 68 by 56 cm. (All at Windsor Castle). Liotard's Portraits of Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales, and His Family
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Plate I. C-Princess Augusta, Afterwards Duchess of Brunswick. Pastel on Vellum, 40.5 by 31.7 cm. (All at Windsor Castle). Liotard's Portraits of Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales, and His Family
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Plate I. D-Prince Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland. Pastel on Vellum, 40.5 by 31.7 cm. (All at Windsor Castle). Liotard's Portraits of Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales, and His Family
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Plate II. A-Prince George, Afterwards King George III. (Pastel on Vellum, 40.5 by 31.7 cm. Windsor Castle). Liotard's Portraits of Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales, and His Family
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Plate II. B-Princess Elisabeth Caroline (Pastel on Vellum, 40.5 by 31.7 cm. Windsor Castle). Liotard's Portraits of Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales, and His Family
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Plate II. C-Prince Frederick William (Pastel on Vellum, 40.5 by 31.7 cm. Windsor Castle). Liotard's Portraits of Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales, and His Family
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Plate II. D-Princess Caroline Matilda, Afterwards Queen of Denmark (Pastel on Vellum, 40.5 by 31.7 cm. Windsor Castle). Liotard's Portraits of Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales, and His Family
Article
The Royal Collections. II - The Drawings
05/1935 | 386 | 66
Pages: 218+222-224+226-228
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Popham, A. E. (Popham, A. E.; Popham, Arthur Ewart; Popham, Arthur E.; P., A. E.)
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Plate I. A-Poetry, for the Ceiling of the Stanza Della Segnatura, by Raphael. Probably from the Collection of Charles II. 36 by 22.7 cm. (Windsor Castle). The Drawings
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Plate I. B-Queen Jane Seymour, by Hans Holbein the Younger. From the Old Royal Collection. 50 by 28.5 cm. (Windsor Castle). The Drawings
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Plate II. A-Deluge, by Leonardo da Vinci. From the Old Royal Collections. 27 by 41.1 cm. (Windsor Castle). The Drawings
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Plate II. B-Venice from Murano, by Antonio Canale. From Consul Smith's Collection. 27 by 37.7 cm. (Windsor Castle). The Drawings
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The Great Seal of Frederick Prince of Wales (1707-1751)
05/1932 | 350 | 60
Pages: 258-259+261
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Clowes, Rollo Laird (Clowes, Rollo Laird)
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A-Obverse. The Prince Seated on a Throne. 11.39 cm. (Windsor Castle). The Great Seal of Frederick Prince of Wales
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B-Reverse. The Prince on Horseback. 11.39 cm. (Windsor Castle). The Great Seal of Frederick Prince of Wales