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Publication Received
Balthus. Cats and Girls. By Sabine Rewald.
04/2014 | 1333 | 156
Pages: 251
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Shone, Richard (Shone, Richard; S., R.; Shone, Richard)
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‘Ecorché’ drawings by Edwin Landseer
05/2012 | 1310 | 154
Pages: 337-344
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Owens, Susan (Owens, Susan)
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34. Study of an écorché greyhound, lateral view, by Edwin Landseer. c.1817–21. Black and red chalk and graphite heightened with white chalk on buff-coloured paper, 38.9 by 60.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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35. Study of an écorché greyhound, lateral view, by Edwin Landseer. c.1817–21. Black and red chalk and graphite heightened with white chalk on buff-coloured paper, 48.6 by 67.3 cm. (Private collection).
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36. Study of an écorché greyhound supported by planks, by Edwin Landseer. ­c.1817–21. Black, red and white chalk on brown paper, 30.7 by 49 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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37. Plate IV: Muscles, by John Bell. Illustration in J. Bell: Engravings, Explaining the Anatomy of the Bones, Muscles and Joints, Edinburgh 1794. (Wellcome Library, London).
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38. Finished study for the second anatomical table for ‘The Anatomy of the Horse’, by George Stubbs. c.1756–58. Pencil and black chalk, 36.5 by 49.5 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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39. Study of an écorché horse’s head, by Edwin Landseer. 1817. Watercolour over graphite heightened with touches of bodycolour on grey paper, 30.5 by 40 cm. (Private collection).
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40. Study of an écorché dog’s head, by Edwin Landseer. 1821. Black and red chalk and graphite heightened with white chalk on buff-coloured paper, 29.7 by 44.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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41. Study of an écorché horse’s head, seen from the side, by Edwin Landseer. c.1817–21. Black and red chalk heightened with white chalk on buff-coloured paper, 31.5 by 51.2 cm. (Private collection).
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42. Study of an écorché horse’s head, seen from the side, by Benjamin Robert Haydon. 1806. Black, red and white chalk on brown paper, 30.5 by 47 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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43. Study of the head and shoulders of an écorché wild cat, by Edwin Landseer. c.1817–21. Black, red and white chalk and graphite on buff-coloured paper, 37.5 by 53.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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44. Drawing of a wolf’s head, by John Frederick Lewis. c.1821–22. Black, red and white chalk on brown paper, 33.7 by 27.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
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45. Study of an écorché horse’s head, seen from the front (a sketch of a lion and the torso of a youth in graphite on the verso), by Edwin Landseer. c.1817–21. Black, red and white chalk on buff-coloured paper, 50 by 31 cm. (Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame, Indiana).
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46. Study of an écorché horse’s head, seen from the front, here attributed to Edwin Landseer. c.1817–21. Black, red and white chalk over graphite on grey paper, 56.8 by 38.7 cm. (With W/S Fine Art Ltd., London).
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47. Study of an écorché greyhound with enlarged detail of a paw, by Edwin Landseer. c.1817–21. Black, red and white chalk and graphite on buff-coloured paper, 44.2 by 58.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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48. Three studies of the hind leg of an écorché dog, here attributed to Edwin Landseer. c.1817–21. Black, red and white chalk on grey paper, 37.8 by 54.3 cm. (With W/S Fine Art Ltd., London).
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49. Study of an écorché greyhound’s head, by Edwin Landseer. c.1817–21. Black, red and white chalk on buff-coloured paper, 26.6 by 33 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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50. Study of an écorché wild cat, lateral view, by Edwin Landseer. 1817. Black, red and white chalk and graphite on buff-coloured paper, 30.2 by 48.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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51. Study of the foreleg of an écorché dog, by Edwin Landseer. 1821. Black, red and white chalk and graphite on buff-coloured paper, 29 by 45 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Book Review
The Cat in Ancient Egypt
04/1943 | 481 | 82
Pages: 104
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Edwards, I. E. S. (Edwards, I. E. S.; Edwards, Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen; E., I. E. S.)
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The Cat in Ancient Egypt | author: Langton, B. , author: Langton, N.