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A ‘crucifixion complex’: two newly discovered sketches attributed to Francis Bacon
03/2024 | 1452 | 166
Pages: 225–235
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Daniels, Rebecca (Daniels, Rebecca)
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1. Sketch, by Francis Bacon. c.1930. Pencil on tracing paper mounted on paper, 25.2 by 16.6 cm. (irregular). (Collection & Image © Hugh Lane Gallery; The Estate of Francis Bacon. All rights reserved, DACS; Artimage 2024; Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin;).
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10. Studio Interior, by Francis Bacon. c.1936. Pastel and pencil on paper, 23.5 by 35 cm. (© The Estate of Francis Bacon. All rights reserved, DACS; Artimage 2024; private collection).
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11. Sketch for triptych, here attributed to Francis Bacon. c.1933. Pencil. (Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Roy de Maistre Archive MS2013.10 ARC342; National Art Archive, Gift of Roy de Maistre’s niece, Caroline de Mestre-Walker, 2013).
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12. Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, by Francis Bacon. 1944. Oil and pastel on fibreboard, each panel approx. 94 by 74 cm. (irregular). (© The Estate of Francis Bacon. All rights reserved, DACS; Artimage 2024; Tate).
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2. Two pencil sketches, here attributed to Francis Bacon. c.1933. Pencil on paper, 26 by 18.5 cm. (On the half-title page of A. Level: Picasso, Paris 1928; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Roy de Maistre Archive MS2013.10 ARC342; National Art Archive, Gift of Roy de Maistre’s niece, Caroline de Mestre-Walker, 2013).
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3. Sketch of a Biomorph, by Francis Bacon. c.1936. Black, blue and darkbrown ink on lined paper, 16.7 by 12.1 cm. (irregular). (Collection & Image © Hugh Lane Gallery; The Estate of Francis Bacon. All rights reserved, DACS; Artimage 2024; Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin).
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4. Abstraction from the Human Form, by Francis Bacon, c.1936. Medium and dimensions unknown. Destroyed by the artist. (© The Estate of Francis Bacon. All rights reserved, DACS; Artimage 2024).
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5. Sketch for Portrait of M.E. Sadler [skull], here attributed to Francis Bacon. c.1933. Pencil and possibly wash. (Art Gallery of New South Wales; Roy de Maistre Archive MS2013.10 ARC342; National Art Archive, Gift of, Sydney; Roy de Maistre’s niece, Caroline de Mestre-Walker, 2013).
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6. Crucifixion [skeleton], by Francis Bacon. 1933. Oil on canvas, 62 by 48.5 cm. (© The Estate of Francis Bacon. All rights reserved, DACS; Artimage 2024; private collection).
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7. ‘A candidate for Baptism’, detail of Baptism of Christ, by Piero della Francesca. (From R. Longhi: Piero della Francesca, Milan 1930).
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8. The Crucifixion [skull], by Francis Bacon. 1933. Oil on canvas, 111.5 by 86.5 cm. (© The Estate of Francis Bacon. All rights reserved, DACS; Artimage 2024; private collection).
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9. Replica of Portrait of Michael Sadler, by Loris Rey. Bronze. (University College, University of Oxford).
Article
'Blue Spiritual Sounds': Kandinsky and the Sadlers, 1911-16
09/1997 | 1134 | 139
Pages: 600-615
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Glew, Adrian (Glew, Adrian)
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30. Title Page of Über das Geistige in der Kunst, by Wassily Kandinsky. Munich [1912]. (Tate Gallery Library, London).
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31. Title Page of The Art of Spiritual Harmony, by Wassily Kandinsky, Translated by Michael Sadleir. London and Boston [1914]. (Tate Gallery Library, London).
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32. Cover of Der Blaue Reiter, by Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc. Munich [1912]. (Tate Gallery Library, London).
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33. Composition II, by Wassily Kansinsky. 1911. Woodcut, 14 by 20.8 cm. (British Museum, London).
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34. Section 2 for Composition VII, by Wassily Kandinsky. 1913. 88 by 100 cm. (Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo).
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35. Postcard from Wassily Kandinsky in Greece to Michael Sadleir, Dated 1st December 1914. (Tate Gallery Archive, London).
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36. Untitled, Also Known as L'Oiseau de feu, by Wassily Kandinsky. 1915. Water-Colour, Indian Ink and Pencil, 46.8 by 63.8 cm. (Private Collection).
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37. Michael Ernest Sadler, by Mark Gertler. 1915. 61 by 54 cm. (University of Leeds Art Collection, Leeds).
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38. Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Münter in Stockholm. 1916. Photograph. (Konsthall, Malmö).
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29. Michael Sadler and Michael Sadleir. London, c.1915. Photograph. From M. Sadleir: Michael Ernest Sadler. A Memoir by His Son, London [1949].
Letter
The Late Sir Michael Sadler
10/1945 | 511 | 87
Pages: 257-258
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Sadleir, Michael (M. S.) (Sadleir, Michael (M. S.); Sadler, Michael Thomas Harvey; Sadler, Michael)
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Short Notice
The Michael Sadler Memorial Exhibition
01/1944 | 490 | 84
Pages: 24
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