Ecorchés and anatomical drawings by Charles Landseer R.A. (1799-1878) |
institution: Andrew Wyld Gallery
subjects:
The body politic: Anatomical drawings by Benjamin Robert Haydon |
institution: Royal Academy of Arts
Illustrations
Attributed works:
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).
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.)