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Exhibition Review
Thomas Chippendale studies 1968–2018: reflections on his 300th anniversary
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 734-739
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Goodison, Nicholas (Goodison, Nicholas)
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1. Opposite Secretaire, by Thomas Chippendale. 1773. Mahogany with Chinese lacquer and English japanning, 86 by 136 by 43 cm. (Leeds Museums and Galleries, Temple Newsam House).
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2. Drawing for three chairs by Thomas Chippendale. 1753. Pen and grey wash on paper, 20.3 by 33 cm. (The Chippendale Society).
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3. Card table, by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Mahogany and oak, 75 by 89 by 46 cm. (closed). (Dumfries House Trust).
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4. Armchair, by Thomas Chippendale. 1767. Mahogany, 96 by 63.5 by 65 cm. (Nostell Priory, The National Trust).
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5. Armchair, by Thomas Chippendale. c.1774. Gilt limewood with tapestry covers. 105 by 70 by 74 cm. (Newby Hall, Yorkshire).
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6. Armchair, attributed to Gillows, based on a plate XVII of The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker’s Director by Thomas Chippendale, London 1762. 1784. Mahogany, 101.6 by 58.4 by 47.5 cm. (Birmingham Museums Trust, Soho House).
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7. Digital reconstruction of Fig.8, to show the original appearance of the marquetry.
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8. Top of a pier table, by Thomas Chippendale. c.1772. Veneered mahogany, 60 by 196 cm. (The Chippendale Society).
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9. Commode, by Thomas Chippendale. c.1773. Veneered mahogany with gilt-brass mounts, 94 by 228.6 by 63.5 cm. (Renishaw Hall, Derbyshire).
Editorial
Dumfries House
08/2007 | 1253 | 149
Pages: 527
Article
Thomas Chippendale at Dumfries House
11/1969 | 800 | 111
Pages: 663-677
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Author:
Gilbert, Christopher (Gilbert, Christopher; Gilbert, C. G.; Gilbert, Christopher G.)
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22. Girandole (One of a Pair), by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Height, 71 in. (Collection the Marquis of Bute, Dumfries House.)
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23. Brass Lantern, Supplied by Thomas Chippendale, 1759. Height, 24 in. (Dumfries House.)
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24. Pier Glass (One of a Pair), by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Height, 82 in. (Dumfries House.)
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25. Overmantel Mirror, by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Height, 65 in. (Dumfries House.)
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26. Library Table (Detail), by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. (Dumfries House.)
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27. Card Table (One of a Pair), by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Height, 29 in. (Dumfries House.)
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28. Library Table, by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Height, 31½ in., Length, 60 in. (Dumfries House.)
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29. French Commode Veneered with Tortoise-Shell and Brass, Supplied by Thomas Chippendale, 1759. Height, 32½ in. Length, 46 in. (Dumfries House.)
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30. Settee (One of a Pair), by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Length, 87 in. (Dumfries House.)
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31. Pier Glass (One of a Pair), by William Mathie of Edinburgh. 1759. Height, 106 in. (Dumfries House.)
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32. Japanned Clothes Press, by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Height, 53½ in. (Dumfries House.)
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33. Shaving Table, by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Height (Closed), 35 in. (Dumfries House.)
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34. Design for a Bed Made for the Earl of Dumfries: Reproduced from an Engraving Dated 1759 in the Third Edition of Chippendale's Director (1762), pl. xxxix.
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35. Armchair (One of Fourteen), by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Height, 39 in. (Dumfries House.)
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36. Bookcase, by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Height, 90 in., Length, 68 in. (Dumfries House.)
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37. Bed, by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Height, 120 in. (Dumfries House.)
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38. Hall Chair (One of Eight), and Dining Chair (One of Twenty-Four), by Alexander Peter of Edinburgh. 1759. Height, 40 in., and 37 in. Respectively. (Dumfries House.)
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39. Breakfast Table, by Samuel Smith. London 1756. Height, $26frac{3}{4}$ in. (Dumfries House.)
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40. Basin Stand (One of Twelve) and Night Table (One of Four), by Alexander Peter of Edinburgh. 1759. Height, 33 in. and 30½ in. Respectively. (Dumfries House.)
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41. Breakfast Table, by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Height, 30½ in. (Dumfries House.)
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42. Side Table, Repeating a Design in the First Edition of Chippendale's Director by Alexander Peter of Edinburgh. 1759. Height, 38 in., Length, 78 in. (Dumfries House.)
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43. Console Table (One of Four), by George Mercer. London 1757. Height, 35½ in. (Dumfries House.)
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44. Detail of Carved Ornament on Leg of the Card Table Fig. 27. [by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Height, 29 in. (Dumfries House.)]
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45. Carpet Pile Screen Panel, Possibly by Thomas Moore, London, from One of Three Matching Pole Screens by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. 24 by 21 in. (Dumfries House.)
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46. Butler's Tray (One of a Pair), by Thomas Chippendale. 1763. 29 by 24½ in. (Dumfries House.)
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47. Carpet Pile Screen Panel Possibly by Thomas Moore, London, from One of Three Matching Pole Screens by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. 32½ by 28 in. (Dumfries House.)
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48. Oval Wine Cistern (End View) Probably Supplied by Thomas Chippendale in 1759 or 1763. Length, 30 in.
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49. Pole Firescreen with Tapestry Panel, One of Three by Thomas Chippendale. 1759. Height, 67 in. (Dumfries House.)