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'A warrior fallen in a just cause': a rediscovered Meštrović 'Descent from the cross'
12/2004 | 1221 | 146
Pages: 823-827
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Clegg, Elizabeth (Clegg, Elizabeth)
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20. Descent from the cross, by Ivan Meštrović. 1913. Walnut wood, 89 by 126 cm. (Private collection).
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21. Kosovo Medal (verso), by Ivan Meštrović. 1913. Bronze, 38 cm. diam. (Narodni Muzej, Belgrade; photograph by R. Marjanović from exh. cat. Exhibition of the Works of Mestrovic, London 1915).
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22. Pietà, by Ivan Meštrović. 1913. Bronze, 58.5 cm. high. (Whereabouts unknown; photograph from L'Eroica. Rassegna d'ogni Poesia, La Spezia 1914).
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23. Pietà, by Ivan Meštrović. 1915. Plaster, 55.5 by 39.5 cm. (Private collection; photograph made for the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1918, published in Ivan Meštrović: A Monograph, London 1919).
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24. Ivan Meštrović, by Alvin Langdon Coburn. 1915. Modern print from original nitrocellulose film negative, 24.5 by 20.3 cm. (George Eastman House, Rochester NY).
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25. Mrs St George, by William Orpen. 1914. 216 by 119 cm. (With Guy Morrison, London, 2004).
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Meštrović, England and the Great War
12/2002 | 1197 | 144
Pages: 740-751
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Clegg, Elizabeth (Clegg, Elizabeth)
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29. Exhibition of sculpture by Ivan Meštrović installed in the West Hall, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1915. (Photograph in the Sculpture Department Archives, Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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30. Exhibition of sculpture by Ivan Meštrović installed in the Central Court, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1915. (Photograph in the Sculpture Department Archives, Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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31. Poster advertising the Meštrović exhibition at the V. & A., designed by Ivan Meštrović. 1915. Lithograph on paper, 96.5 by 58.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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32. Miloš Obilić, by Ivan Meštrović. 1908. Plaster, 257.5 cm. high. (Narodni Muzej, Belgrade; anonymous photograph published in Die Kunst für Alle, 1911).
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33. The Slave, by Ivan Meštrović. 1908. Plaster, 74 cm. high. (Narodni Muzej, Belgrade; anonymous photograph published in Die Kunst für Alle, 1911).
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36. Caryatid, by Ivan Meštrović. 1911. Walnut wood, 248 cm. high. (Narodni Muzej, Belgrade; photograph of 1915 in the Sculpture Department Archives, Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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37. The Annunciation, by Ivan Meštrović. 1913. Plaster, dimensions unrecorded. (Untraced; photograph of 1915 in the Sculpture Department Archives, Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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38. Shepherd boy with a flute, by Ivan Meštrović. 1913. Bronze, 120 cm. high. (Cartwright Hall Art Gallery Bradford; photograph of 1918 in the Museum Archives, Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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39. Auguste Rodin, by Ivan Meštrović. 1914. Plaster, 85 cm. high. (Glyptoteka HAZU, Zagreb; photograph of 1915, by E.O. Hoppé, published in Ivan Meštrović: A Monograph, London [1919]).
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40. Cover of the catalogue of an exhibition by 'Serbo-Croatian Artists', at the Grafton Galleries, London, 1917, designed by Ivan Meštrović. (National Art Library, Collings Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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41. Two angels' heads, by Ivan Meštrović. 1916. Walnut wood, 56 cm. and 60 cm. high. (Leeds University Art Collection; photograph of 1918 in the Sculpture Department Archives, Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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42. Two angels' heads, by Ivan Meštrović. 1916. Walnut wood, 56 cm. and 60 cm. high. (Leeds University Art Collection; photograph of 1918 in the Sculpture Department Archives, Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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43. The Archers of Domagoi, by Ivan Meštrović. 1917. Plaster, 150 by 133 cm. (Private collection, London; photograph of 1918 in the Sculpture Department Archives, Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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44. Descent from the Cross, by Ivan Meštrović. 1917. Walnut wood, 100.5 by 162.5 cm. (Tate, London; photograph of 1918 in the Sculpture Department Archives, Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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45. Cover of the volume Ivan Meštrović: A Monograph, London [1919], designed by Ernest Collings. (National Art Library, Collings Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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46. Girl with a lute, by Ivan Meštrović. 1918. Plaster, 99 cm. high. (Glyptoteka HAZU, Zagreb; anonymous photograph published in Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration, 1923).
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34. Poster advertising the Zagreb exhibition of the Dalmatian artists' society Medulić, designed by Mirko Rački. 1910. Lithograph on paper, 116.1 by 84.2 cm. (Kabinet Grafike HAZU, Zagreb).
Western art unattributed:
35. The Serbian Pavilion at the Rome international exhibition of 1911, designed by Petar Bajalović. (Anonymous photograph published in Der Architekt, 1912).
Book Review
Ivan Mestrovic: A Monograph
11/1919 | 200 | 35
Pages: 224
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Schwabe, Randolph (Schwabe, Randolph; S., R.)
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Ivan Mestrovic: A Monograph | :
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Ivan Meštrović Purchase Fund
11/1918 | 188 | 33
Pages: 191
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Collings, Ernest H. R. (Collings, Ernest H. R.; Collings, Ernest)
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Short Notice
The Meštrović Committee
03/1918 | 180 | 32
Pages: 120
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A Monthly Chronicle - Meštrović
08/1915 | 149 | 27
Pages: 205-207+210-211
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Ross, Robert (Ross, Robert; Ross, Robert Baldwin; Ross, Robbie)
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Plate I. The Deposition from the Cross, Wood Relief. Meštrović
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Plate II. Portrait Model of the Sculptor's Mother, Plaster. Meštrović