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Exhibition Review
Benjamin Robert Haydon and Charles Landseer. London
10/2007 | 1255 | 149
Pages: 717-718
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Green, Richard (Green, Richard)
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Ecorchés and anatomical drawings by Charles Landseer R.A. (1799-1878) | institution: Andrew Wyld Gallery
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The body politic: Anatomical drawings by Benjamin Robert Haydon | institution: Royal Academy of Arts
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57. Musculature of the head, shoulders and torso of a dissected cadaver, by Benjamin Robert Haydon. 1805–06. Red and black chalk on brown wove paper, 29.7 by 44.6 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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58. A full-size drawing of an écorché dog, by Edwin Henry Landseer. 1821. Black, red and white chalk on grey wove paper, 53.9 by 73 cm. (Exh. W/S Fine Art, London).
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59. Musculature and bones of the lumbar spine, pelvis and thighs, by Benjamin Robert Haydon. 1805. Pen and ink with wash on off-white laid paper, 46.7 by 32.5 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
Book Review
Landseer
04/1973 | 841 | 115
Pages: 258-259
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Smith, Robert C. (Smith, Robert C.)
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Landseer | author: Machado, Cândido de Paula , author: Rangel, Alberto
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: London
11/1963 | 728 | 105
Pages: 518+521-524
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Roberts, Keith (Roberts, Keith; R., K.)
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56. Patrick Miller and His Family, by Alexander Nasmyth. Signed and Dated 1782. Canvas, 94.5 by 119.4 cm. (Exh. Leggatt Bros, London.)
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57. Pair of Busts: a Satyr and a Bacchante, by J. C. Marin. Signed and Dated 1784. Terra-Cotta, Height, 20.3 cm. (Exh. Mallett & Son (Antiques) Ltd, London.)
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58. Glenfishie, a View Overlooking the Glen, by Sir Edwin Landseer. Millboard, 26 by 36.1 cm. (Exh. Leggatt Bros, London.)
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59. The Ghauts at Benares, by William Hodges. Diploma Work, 1787. Canvas, 91.6 by 130.8 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts.)
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63. 'Alter Geiger', by Paul Klee. Signed and Dated 1939. Pencil, 20.9 by 29.5 cm. (Felix Klee Collection, Berne; Exh. Arts Council of Great Britain, London.)