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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).
Short Notice
An Exchange of Gifts between David Garrick and Richard Kaye
05/1997 | 1130 | 139
Pages: 329-330
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Whistler, Catherine (Whistler, Catherine; Whistler, Caroline)
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41. David Garrick, by Pompeo Batoni. 1764. 76 by 83 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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'Mr Deputy Dumpling and Family': Satirical Images of the City Merchant in Eighteenth-Century England
11/1989 | 1040 | 131
Pages: 755-763
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Donald, Diana (Donald, Diana)
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10. Mr Deputy Dumpling and Family Enjoying a Summer Afternoon, by Richard Dighton. Hand-Coloured Mezzotint, Published by Carrington Bowles, 1781. 32.1 by 25.1 cm. (British Museum, London).
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11. Peter Plumb's Diary, by Thomas Rowlandson. Hand-Coloured Etching, Published by Tegg, 1810. 30.3 by 32.4 cm. (British Museum, London).
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12. Extravaganza Parties at Margate, by George M. Woodward. 1800. Water-Colour, 21 by 47 cm. (Lewis Walpole Library, Farmington).
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13. Islington Characters, Plate XI from George M. Woodward's Eccentric Excursions, 1796. Etching by Isaac Cruikshank after Woodward. Whole Page: 12.7 by 20.3 cm. (British Library, London).
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16. The Delights of Islington, by Henry Bunbury. 1772. Etched and Published by Bretherton. 23.5 by 16.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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17. Shewing the Family Pictures, Plate XII from George M. Woodward's Eccentric Excursions. 1796. Etching by Isaac Cruikshank after Woodward. Whole Page: 16.2 by 21.6 cm. (British Library, London).
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20. A Visit from Houndsditch to Pall Mall, by Thomas Rowlandson. Pen, Grey Ink and Water-Colour. 26.7 by 25.4 cm. (Sold Christie's, London, 4th March 1975).
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8. Taste: A Fashionable Sitting, by John Nixon. 1794. Pen and Grey Ink with Grey, Buff and Blue Wash. 13 by 7.3 cm. (Sold Christie's, London, 5th November 1974).
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14. The Sally from Mincing Lane to Litte Hell. Anonymous Engraving, 1777, Published by Humphrey. (Library of Congress, Washington D. C.).
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15. A Common Council Man of Candlestick Ward, and His Wife on a Visit to Mr Deputy - At His Modern Built Villa near Claphum. Anonymous Etching and Engraving, Published by Hooper, 1771. (Library of Congress, Washington D. C.).
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18. The Head of an Alderman Finished by Cupid. Anonymous Mezzotint, Published by Hooper, 1775. (Library of Congress, Washington D. C.).
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19. Grown Citizens Learning to Dance. Anonymous Engraving in the Oxford Magazine, 1769. Whole Page: 10.2 by 15.6 cm. (British Library, London).
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9. Pandemonium College. Anonymous Undated Broadside. Etching and Engraving. (Library of Congress, Washington D. C.).
Article
Hogarth's 'Satan, Sin and Death' and Its Influence
03/1970 | 804 | 112
Pages: 153-159
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Bindman, David (Bindman, David)
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29. Satan, Sin and Death, from Milton's Paradise Lost, by William Hogarth. c.1735-40. Canvas, 62 by 74.5 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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30. Satan, Sin and Death, by Sir John Medina, 1688. Engraving by M. Burgesse. From Book II of 1st Illustrated Edition of Paradise Lost, 1688.
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31. Satan, Sin and Death. Engraving by J. Miller after Francis Hayman, n. d.
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32. Head of Death, by George Romney. p. 62 of an Album Dated March 1790. Pencil. (Formerly De Pass Collection, Royal Institute of Cornwall, Truro.)
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33. Satan, Sin and Death. Engraving by T. Rowlandson and J. Ogborne after R. Livesay from Hogarth, n. d.
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34. Satan, Sin and Death, by Johann Heinrich Fuseli. Dated October 1776. Pen and Wash, 26.2 by 37.7 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.)
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35. Satan, Sin and Death, by George Romney. p. 66 of an Album Dated March 1790. Pencil. (Formerly De Pass Collection. Royal Institute of Cornwall, Truro.)
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36. Satan, Sin and Death. Engraving by James Barry, n. d.
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37. Satan, Sin and Death, by William Blake. 1807. Water-Colour. (Huntington Library, San Marino, California.)
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38. An Allegory Based on Satan, Sin and Death, by Jonathan Martin. Dated 6th May 1830. Pen and Wash. (Formerly d'Offay Couper Gallery, London).
Short Notice
'Garrick and His Wife' by William Hogarth
08/1962 | 713 | 104
Pages: 345-348
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Millar, Oliver (Millar, Oliver; Millar, Mr.; Miller, Oliver)
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27. David Garrick and His Wife, by William Hogarth. Signed. Canvas, 132.7 by 104.1 cm. (Windsor Castle.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H.M. The Queen.
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28. X-Ray of Part of the Picture Reproduced in Fig.27.
Article
Four English Illustrative Pictures
03/1939 | 432 | 74
Pages: 122-123+126-127
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Sewter, A. C. (Sewter, A. C.; Sewter, A. Charles; S., A. C.)
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Plate I. A-Gulliver Addressing the Houyhnhnms, by Sawrey Gilpin. Canvas, 91.4 by 121.9 cm. (The Trustees of Sir George Beaumont, Bart.). Four English Illustrative Pictures
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Plate I. B-Gulliver Describing Fortification to the Houyhnhnms, by Sawrey Gilpin. Canvas, 106.7 by 139.7 cm. (The Duke of Bedford, Woburn Abbey). Four English Illustrative Pictures
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Plate II. A-Bransby, Parsons and Watkins in Garrick's "Lethe," by Johann Zoffany. Canvas, 106.7 by 127 cm. (The Trustees of Sir George Beaumont, Bart.). Four English Illustrative Pictures
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Plate II. B-Garrick, Aicken and Bransby in Garrick's "Lethe," by Johann Zoffany. Canvas, 106.7 by 127 cm. (The Trustees of Sir George Beaumont, Bart.). Four English Illustrative Pictures