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Pages: i-xx
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A farmyard scene, by Adriaen van Utrecht (1599–1652). 1647. Oil on canvas, 115 by 161 cm. [ARS ANTIQUA, MILAN/BRAFA]
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A sculpture of the Virgin of the Assumption Attributed to Alejo de Vahía, active in Palencia around 1473-1515 Gilt and polychromed wood, around 1509 Gift of Sir Michael Craig-Martin R.A. [Spanish Gallery, The Auckland Project]
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A young man wearing a studio cap, by Lorenzo Baldissera Tiepolo (1736–76). Black and red chalk, 41.2 by 28.5 cm. [NICHOLAS HALL, NEW YORK/Master Drawings New York]
Attributed works:
Artemisia Gentileschi (1593–after 1654), The Penitent Magdalene, c. 1625/30 [Robilant & Voena]
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Carnival at the bistrot, Paris, by Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). c.1908. Watercolour on paper, 22.5 by 21 cm. [PATRICK BOURNE & CO., LONDON/Master Drawings New York]
Attributed works:
CIRCLE OF PAOLO VERONESE Possibly a portrait of Isabella Andreini (1562 - 1604) Oil on canvas 85.25 in. (H) x 56 in. (W) [Sloane Street Auctions]
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Crucifix. Spain, c.1550. Silver gilt and rock crystal with polychrome, height 41 cm. [GALERIE BERNARD DE LEYE, BRUSSELS/BRAFA]
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Embroidery Workshop of the Monastery of the Escorial (Spanish, 16th Century) The Pharaoh’s Judgment, ca. 1585 Pen and brown ink with brown washes, highlighted in white on blue paper Extensively pricked for transfer throughout, 304 x 193 mm [Christopher Bishop Fine Art/Master Drawings New York]
Attributed works:
Envy (Invidia) from the seven deadly sins, engraved by Pieter van der Heyden (1530–72), after Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c.1525–69), published by Hieronymus Cock (1518–70). c.1558. Ink on paper, 29.7 by 22.6 cm. [CHAMBRE PROFESSIONNELLE BELGE DE LA LIBRAIRIE ANCIENNE ET MODERN (CLAM), BRUSSELS/BRAFA]
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Figures in a wooded landscape with mountains behind, by Denijs van Alsloot (1570–1626) and the workshop of Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568–1625). Early 17th century. Oil on panel, 117 by 173 cm. [DE JONCKHEERE, GENEVA AND PARIS/BRAFA]
Attributed works:
From ‘The smoking mother’, by Laure Prouvost. 2023. (Commissioned for Burlington Contemporary Journal 9).
Attributed works:
GIAMBOLOGNA (1529–1608) Mars cast before 1577, probably in the 1560s by Zanobi Portignani Estimate on request [Christie's]
Attributed works:
Horizon, by Max Ernst (1891–1976). 1926. Oil on panel, 24.2 by 18.5 cm. [GALERIE DE LA BÉRAUDIÈRE, BRUSSELS/BRAFA]
Attributed works:
La fin du voyage, by Paul Delvaux (1897–1994). 1968. Oil on canvas, 165.1 by 145 cm. [OPERA GALLERY, GENEVA/BRAFA]
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LIPPO VANNI. Sienese, active 1344-1376 A predella panel: the Marriage of the Virgin Siena, c.1345 Tempera on wood panel 24.6 x 28.5 cm Provenance:Collection of Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864), Villa Gherardesca, Fiesole. [Brimo de Laroussilhe]
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Piazza d’Italia con Arianna, by Giorgio de Chirico (1898–1978). 1950s. Oil on canvas, 70 by 100 cm.[REPETTO GALLERY, LUGANO/BRAFA]
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Prometheus, by Giovanni Battista Langetti (1625–76). c.1660. Oil on canvas, 88 by 114 cm. [GIAMMARCO CAPPUZZO FINE ART, LONDON/BRAFA]
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Red Blue Chair, designed by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld (1888–1964). Designed 1919–23, made in 1970. Beechwood and plywood with stain and paint, height 86 cm [GALERIE VAN DEN BRUINHORST, KAMPEN, OVERIJSSEL/BRAFA]
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Sir Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898) Study for ‘The Nativity’ for St John’s, Torquay. Watercolour, gouache and gold paint. 1887. 14x21.5 inches. [Abbott and Holder]
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Study for the Sala di Apollo (Pitti Palace), by Ciro Ferri (1634–89). c.1659–61. Black chalk, heightened with white, on prepared blue-grey paper, 26.5 by 39 cm. CHRISTOPHER BISHOP FINE ART, NEW YORK/Master Drawings New York]
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The Grey Castle; a view on the Mosel or the Rhine, by J.M.W. Turner (1775–1851). c.1841. Pencil and watercolour, 15.9 by 23.5 cm. [ABBOTT & HOLDER, LONDON/Master Drawings New York]
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Two female nudes, by Gustav Klimt (1862–1918). c.1902. Black chalk on buff paper, 44.3 by 30.9 cm. [STEPHEN ONGPIN, LONDON/Master Drawings New York]
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Virgin and Child in oak, Brabant, Brussels, attributed to Jan Borman I and his workshop (active from 1479 to 1520), circa 1480/90H. 142.5 cm [Giquello]
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Winter landscape, by Väinö Blomstedt (1871–1947). 1904. Oil on board, 39 by 49.5 cm. [AMBROSE NAUMANN, NEW YORK/Master Drawings New York]
Non-western art unattributed:
A Fine and Rare Ancient Kushan Northern India Uttar Pradesh Monumental Red Sandstone Torso Fragment of the Buddha Wearing his Monastic Robe ‘Sanghati’ with Traces of a Lotus Halo the Body Well Defined with a Deeply Carved Navel 1st – 2nd Century AD [Finch & Co]
Non-western art unattributed:
Female figure, by Baule people. Ivory Coast, 19th century. Wood, height 60 cm.[ MONTAGUT GALLERY, BARCELONA/BRAFA]
Western art unattributed:
A pierced flamboyant Gothic canopy. Northern France, 15th century. Limestone, height 30 cm.[DEI BARDI ART, BRUSSELS/BRAFA]
Western art unattributed:
Pseudo-corinthian Capitals North Adriatic Late 11th – early 12th Century White marble, 47x40x40 cm [Mearini Fine Art/BRAFA]
Book Review
Portrait of a Muse: Frances Graham, Edward Burne-Jones and the Pre- Raphaelite Dream
06/2021 | 1419 | 163
Pages: 562-563
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Reviewer:
Gere, Charlotte (Gere, Charlotte)
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Reviewed Items
subjects:
Portrait of a Muse: Frances Graham, Edward Burne-Jones and the Pre- Raphaelite Dream By Andrew Gailey. 320 pp. 118 col. + b. & w. ills. (Wilmington Square Books, London, 2020), £25. ISBN 978–1–913394–40–0. | :
Article
Edward Burne-Jones’s 1871 Italian sketchbook reconsidered
04/2020 | 1405 | 162
Pages: 306-315
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Author:
Stocker, Mark (Stocker, Mark)
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dates:
Illustrations
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1. Botticelli at Turin: picture of Tobit, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1871. Pencil on paper, each page 18.5 by 11.8 cm. (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington).
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10. Baths of Caracalla, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1871. Pencil on paper, 18.5 by 11.8 cm. (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington).
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11. Capitoline Museum: tomb of a girl, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1871. Pencil on paper, 18.5 by 11.8 cm. (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington).
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12. 68 New St Assisi, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1871. Pencil on paper, 18.5 by 23.6 cm. (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington).
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13. Bonfigli, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1871. Pencil on paper, 18.5 by 11.8 cm. (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington).
Attributed works:
14. An angel playing a flageolet, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1878. Watercolour, gouache and gold paint on paper, 74.9 by 61.2 cm. (Sudley House, Liverpool; Bridgeman Images).
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15. Piero della Francesca in Arezzo, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1871. Pencil on paper, 18.5 by 23.6 cm. (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington).
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16. Olive, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1871. Pencil on paper, 18.5 by 11.8 cm. (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington).
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17. The beguiling of Merlin, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1873–74. Oil on canvas, 186 by 111 cm. (Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight; Bridgeman Images).
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2. A dream between Monte Fiascone and Viterbo of the nine muses on Helicon, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1871. Pencil on paper, 18.5 by 11.8 cm. (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington).
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3. A dream of nine muses, by Edward Burne-Jones. Watercolour and body colour on canvas, 27 by 35.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; Bridgeman Images).
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4. Road between Sestri and Spezzia, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1871. Pencil on paper, 18.5 by 11.8 cm. (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington).
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5. Gimignano, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1871. Pencil on paper, 18.5 by 11.8 cm. (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington).
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6. St Nicholas, by Edward Burne-Jones. c.1872. Oil on canvas, 141 by 56 cm. (Astley Cheetham Art Gallery, Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council; Bridgeman Images).
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7. Annunciation, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1876–79. Oil on canvas, 250 by 104.5 cm. (Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight; Bridgeman Images).
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8. Orvieto, by Edward Burne Jones. 1871. Pencil on paper, 18.5 by 11.8 cm. (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington).
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9. The Damned cast into Hell, after Luca Signorelli, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1871. Pencil on paper, 18.5 by 11.8 cm. (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington).
Article
‘Opaque with a vengeance’: Burne-Jones’s later watercolours, 1880–98
02/2019 | 1391 | 161
Pages: 128-139
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Author:
Mann, Fiona (Mann, Fiona)
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1. Detail of Fig.7.
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10. Star of Bethlehem, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1887–91. Watercolour and bodycolour with scraping on ten sheets of J. Whatman Turkey Mill Kent paper dated 1882 or 1883 on stretcher, 256 by 386.8 cm. (Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery; photograph © Birmingham Museums Trust; Bridgeman Images)
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11. Detail of Sir Edward Burne-Jones, by Barbara Sotheby, printed by Frederick Hollyer. 27th July 1890. Platinum print, 33.3 by 25.7 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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12. Fall of Lucifer, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1894. Gouache and gold paint and gold leaf on joined sheets of wove paper, laid down on canvas and stretched over wooden panel, 245 by 118 cm. (Private collection).
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2. Preliminary design for the Graham Piano, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1878–79. Metalpoint (probably silverpoint), 10.2 by 17.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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3. Study for King Cophetua and the beggar maid, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1883. Black, red and white chalk on pink wove paper, 45.9 by 30.3 cm. (Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum; © President and Fellows of Harvard College, Cambridge MA).
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6. Record of Burne-Jones’s order for long Japanese brushes, 30th November 1889, ledger of Charles Roberson. (Roberson Archive, Order Book, Long Acre Branch, Hamilton Kerr Institute, MS 422-1993, p.343, by permission of the Syndics of the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge; © Hamilton Kerr Institute; photograph Chris Titmus).
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7. Full-scale cartoon of King Cophetua and the beggar maid, by Edward Burne-Jones. c.1883. Bodycolour, watercolour, coloured chalks and pastel with gold medium on paper, 290 by 132 cm. (Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery; photograph © Birmingham Museums Trust; Bridgeman Images).
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8. Cupid’s hunting fields, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1885. Gouache with watercolour and gold and silver paints on ivory wove paper, laid down on linen canvas, 99.5 by 76.9 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago).
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9. The baleful head, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1885. Watercolour and bodycolour on paper laid on linen canvas, 153.7 by 129 cm. (Southampton City Art Gallery; Bridgeman Images).
Western art unattributed:
4. Pencil leads, from A.W. Faber Price-List, London 1897. (William Jenkins Architecture and Art Library, University of Houston).
Western art unattributed:
5. Wax crayons or Faber’s Creta Laevis coloured pencil collection in box, from A.W. Faber Price-List, London 1897. (William Jenkins Architecture and Art Library, University of Houston).
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Pages: i–xx
Subjects
subjects:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
[Bernard Quaritch Ltd, London. Master of the Brussels Initials, St John the Evangelist, very large initial ‘V’ cut from a gradual, Italy (Bologna), c. 1410–20.]
Attributed works:
[BRAFA, Brussels. Angel, circle of Guillaume Kerricx the Elder (1652–1719), c.1700. Painted wood, height 173 cm. Galerie Sismann, Paris]
Attributed works:
[BRAFA, Brussels. Floor lamp, by Poul Henningsen (1894–1967). 1927–28. Brass and lacquered metal, height 150 cm. Galerie Le Beau-Goklaere, Brussels]
Attributed works:
[BRAFA, Brussels. Forze Spazial, (Project for a lampshade), by Giacomo Balla (1871–1958). c.1925. Tempera on cardboard, 11.5 by 36.8 cm. Rosenberg & Co., New York]
Attributed works:
[BRAFA, Brussels. Pair of encoignures with Chinese export and European lacquer panels, attributed to Jacques Dubois (1694–1763). c.1750. Marble, bronze, oak, ormolu and lacquer with cherry and ebony veneer, height 94 cm. Röbigg, Munich]
Attributed works:
[BRAFA, Brussels. Psyche abandoned, by Piero Tenerani (1789–1867). 1845. Marble, height 120 cm. Brun Fine Art, London]
Attributed works:
[BRAFA, Brussels. Scenes from St Blas’s life, by The Riglos Master, (c.1434–60). c.1450–60. Panel, 188 by 52 cm. Galeria Bernat, Barcelona]
Attributed works:
[BRAFA, Brussels. The four elements, by Artus Wolffort (1581–1641). Canvas, 200 by 158 cm. Jan Muller Fine Art, Ghent]
Attributed works:
[Christopher Bishop Fine Art, New York. Bartholomeus Spranger (Antwerp 1546–Prague 1611). Saint Ursula 197 x 162 mm. Pen and brown ink over traces of black chalk with red and green washes. Squared for transfer. ca. 1583]
Attributed works:
[Découvert Fine Art, Rockport, MA. Compositional Study or Ricordo of Bottom Half of the Altar of St. George in Braida. Workshop of Paolo Veronese, with question of his hand. Verona, 1528 – 1588. Venice Pen, brown ink and brown wash, heightened with white on blue paper, 28.1 by 35.5 cm. From The Skippe Collection, Christie’s, 11/20 & 21/1958, lot 91, as Paolo Farinati]
Attributed works:
[Freeman's Auction, Philadelphia. Master of the Embroidered Foliage (Netherlandish, active Brussels, late 15th century). Nursing Madonna. Oil and tempera on cradled oak panel. 33 3/4 x 28 in. (85.7 x 71.1 cm). $150,000–250,000.]
Attributed works:
[Galerie J. Kugel, Paris. Léonard Limosin. Henri II, King of France, circa 1553. Polychrome enamel on copper, H. 7 in; L. 5.1 in. Ex. collection: Rosebery, Mentmore Towers]
Attributed works:
[Kunstkammer Georg Laue, Munich. Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane. Master of the St Sebastian's Martyrdoms. Vienna ca 1660. Wood. Height 20 cm, width 40.5 cm]
Attributed works:
[Master Drawings New York. A page from a sketchbook, belonging to Arshile Gorky (1904–48). 1931. Ink on paper, 31.5 by 23.8 cm. Pavel Zoubok Fine Art]
Attributed works:
[Master Drawings New York. Cupid dictating a letter to a young woman, by Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725–1805). Pen and ink and grey wash heightened with white gouache on blue paper, 41 by 30.6 cm. Didier Aaron, Inc.]
Attributed works:
[Master Drawings New York. Girl leaning on her elbow, by Egon Schiele (1890–1918). 1915. Charcoal on paper, 50 by 33.3 cm. W&K – Wienerroither & Kohlbacher]
Attributed works:
[Master Drawings New York. In the courtroom (avant l’audience), by Honoré Daumier (1808–79). Pen and black ink and charcoal, 21.2 by 22.5 cm. Stephen Ongpin Fine Art]
Attributed works:
[Master Drawings New York. On the blue swamp, by Alexander Calder (1898–1976). 1966. Watercolour on paper, 78 by 58 cm. David Tunich, Inc.]
Attributed works:
[Master Drawings New York. Portrait of Nicolas, seigneur de Beurville et de Fresne, by Étienne Dumonstier (1540–1603). c.1581–83. Canvas, 187.3 by 107.3 cm. Galerie J. Kugel]
Attributed works:
[Master Drawings New York. Ruins of the Mithraic Mysteries, by Anthony Baus (b.1981). 2018. Pen and sepia ink and wash on toned paper, 30.5 by 38.1 cm. Robert Simon Fine Art]
Attributed works:
[Master Drawings New York. St John the Baptist, by Carlo Bononi (1569–1632). Pen, brown ink and wash, 15.2 by 6.9 cm. Découvert Fine Art]
Attributed works:
[Master Drawings New York. Study for the head of St John the Baptist, by Auguste Rodin (1840–1917). c.1885–90. Plaster, height 14 cm. Stuart Lochhead Sculpture]
Attributed works:
[Master Drawings New York. Venus at the forge of Vulcan, asking for arms for Cupid, by Biagio Pupini, called Biagio dalle Lame (active 1511–51). Pen and brown ink, heightened with a white, red and brown wash on paper, 29.3 by 20.5 cm. Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox (US) Ltd.]
Attributed works:
[Robert Simon Fine Art, New York. Anthony Baus (b.1981), Ruins of the Mithraic Mysteries. Pen and sepia ink and wash on toned paper, 30.4 x 38.1 cm]
Attributed works:
[Robert Simon Fine Art, New York. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Venice 1696–1770 Madrid), Allegory of Peace and Fortitude. One of five “secondo strappo” detached frescoes from the Palazzo Canossa, Verona, 185 x 138 cm]
Attributed works:
[Robert Simon Fine Art, New York. Jacob Jordaens (Antwerp, 1593–1678), Democritus. Colored chalk on paper, 14.3 x 11.3 cm]
Non-western art unattributed:
[BRAFA, Brussels. Moonflask. Chinese, Kangxi period (1662–1722). Porcelain, height 19.4 cm. Galerie Bertrand de Lavergne, Paris]
Non-western art unattributed:
[BRAFA, Brussels. Nimba shoulder mask. Republic of Guinea, Baga people, late 19th–early 20th century. Wood, height 120 cm. Charles-Wesley Hourdé, Paris]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Eurasian Arts Gallery, Brussels. Urartian Wingded Bull Cauldron Applique. Bronze, 17.5 cm wide; weight 900 grams. Provenance: UK private collection, purchased on the German art market before 1980.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Peter Finer, London. A Fine Ottoman Dagger, Hancer and Scabbard, 19th century Turkey. Steel, rubies, emeralds, sapphire, silver, gold, jade shagreen and wood. Overall length: 46.5 cm / 18.3 in. Provenance: Private collection, United Kingdom]
Western art unattributed:
[BRAFA, Brussels. Anna Selbdritt. Southern Germany, Ulm, or Switzerland, Lucerne, c.1520. Limewood, with original polychrome and gilding, height 104 cm. Mullany Haute Epoque Fine Art, London]
Western art unattributed:
[BRAFA, Brussels. Hercules with the horn of the river-god Achelous, Roman, 4th century BC. Marble, height 56.2 cm. Phoenix Ancient Art, Geneva]
Western art unattributed:
[BRAFA, Brussels. The Virgin surrounded by saints, (The Königschlager Epitaph), Nuremberg, Germany. c.1450–60. Tempera on linen on wood, 138 by 206 cm. De Backker Medieval Art, Hoogstraten]
Western art unattributed:
[De Backker Medieval Art, Hoogstraten. Virgin and Child (detail) Paris, 3rd quarter of the 13th century, h: 27 cm]
Western art unattributed:
[Joanna Booth, London. English, circa 1450. Three figures probably from a choir stall. Oak with traces of colour. Height: 12½ ins (32 cm).]
Western art unattributed:
[Marc du Ry Limited, Marlborough. 'The Gothic Smile'. Northwest France, late thirteenth century. Fine-grained limestone, 25 cm high. Wooden stand by Kichizo Inagaki, Paris, c.1920–30, with his monogram]
Western art unattributed:
[Master Drawings New York. Laocoön and his sons. Italian, late 17th–early 18th century. Bronze, height 52 cm. Tomasso Brothers Fine Art]
Western art unattributed:
[Mullany Haute Epoque Fine Art, London. Anna Selbdritt. Oak, with traces of original polychrome and gilding. Flemish, Brabant, c. 1500 – 1520 H. 36 x W. 29 x D. 18 cm]
Western art unattributed:
[Robert Simon Fine Art, New York. Spanish Colonial, Cuzco School (Eighteenth Century), Baptism Dish. Silver, 22.9 cm high x 43.2 cm wide]
Exhibition Review
Edward Burne-Jones. Tate Britain, London
01/2019 | 1390 | 161
Pages: 72-74
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Reviewer:
Harrison, Martin (Harrison, Martin)
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art literature:
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museums and institutions:
places:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
19. Depths of the sea, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1886. Canvas, 197 by 75 cm. (Private collection; exh. Tate Britain, London).
Attributed works:
20. Dido and Cleopatra from Chaucer’s ‘Legend of Good Women’, designed by Edward Burne-Jones and made by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. Stained glass panel, 47 by 50.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. Tate Britain, London).
Attributed works:
21. The wine of Circe, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1863–69. Watercolour and bodycolour on paper, 71.1 by 101.6 cm. (Private collection; exh. Tate Britain, London).
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Article
Edward Burne-Jones’s ‘St Francis’ for Father Damien
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 745-749
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Author:
Schoenherr, Douglas E. (Schoenherr, Douglas E.)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Father Damien, by Edward Clifford. 1888. Watercolour and gouache on paper mounted on cardboard, 28 by 22 cm. (Damien Collection, Leuven).
Attributed works:
2. St Francis receiving the Stigmata, by Edward Burne-Jones. c.1887. Black chalk on paper, 30.5 by 23.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
Attributed works:
3. St Francis receiving the Stigmata, by Walker & Cockerell after Edward Burne-Jones. Photogravure, 15.6 by 10.3 cm. (From G. BurneJones, Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones, London 1904, II, facing p.176).
Attributed works:
4. St Francis receiving the Stigmata, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1887. Gouache, umber and gold on board, 26.7 by 20 cm. (Saint Marianne Cope Shrine & Museum, Syracuse NY).
Attributed works:
5. St Francis, by Frederick Hollyer after Edward Burne-Jones. Photograph, 15.2 by 6.7 cm. (© Courtesy the Huntington Art Collections, San Marino, California).
Attributed works:
6. Father Damien, by Edward Clifford. 1888. Black chalk with wash on cardboard, 25.7 by 19.9 cm. (Damien Collection, Leuven).
Attributed works:
8. Father Damien the leper, by Edward Clifford. 1890. Watercolour and gouache on paper mounted on canvas mounted on panel, 53 by 66 cm. (Damien Collection, Leuven).
Western art unattributed:
7. Father Damien de Veuster in 1868, after Edward Clifford. Photogravure, 32.2 by 23.3 cm. (From E. Clifford: Father Damien: A Journey from Cashmere to his Home in Hawaii, London 1889, frontispiece).
Exhibition Review
Van Eyck and the Pre-Raphaelites. London
03/2018 | 1380 | 160
Pages: 244-246
related names
Reviewer:
Duffy, Stephen (Duffy, Stephen)
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dates:
media:
places:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
17. Mariana, by John Everett Millais. 1851. Panel, 59.7 by 49.5 cm. (Tate, London).
Attributed works:
18. Portrait of Giovanni (?) Arnolfini and his wife (‘The Arnolfini portrait’), by Jan van Eyck. 1434. Panel, 82.2 by 60 cm. (National Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
19. ‘Take your son, Sir!’, by Ford Madox Brown. 1851–52, enlarged and reworked 1856–57. Canvas, 70.5 by 38.1 cm. (Tate, London).
Article
Edward Burne-Jones, William Morris, Dante Gabriel ­Rossetti, Harry Ward and illuminated manuscripts
09/2015 | 1350 | 157
Pages: 599-601
related names
Author:
McEvansoneya, Philip (McEvansoneya, Philip)
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dates:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Jane Morris's jewel box, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Eizabeth Siddall and Philip Webb. Before 1862 (Society of Antiquaries of London, Kelmscott Manor)
Attributed works:
2. Collected Works of Christine de Pizan ('The Book of the Queen'), by the Master of the Cité des Dames. c.1410-c.1414 (British Library, London, Harleian MS 4431, fol.376r, detail)
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