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On and off the wall: British murals in the twentieth century
06/2013 | 1323 | 155
Pages: 408-413
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Beechey, James (Beechey, James)
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61. Day, by Eric Ravilious. 1933. Mural in the tea-room of the Midland Hotel, Morecambe. Destroyed c.1935
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62. Design for a mural in the foyer of the Telecinema at the Festival of Britain, South Bank, London, by John Armstrong (Exh. Fine Art Society, London)
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63. The Englishman's home, by John Piper (Private collection; exh. Fine Art Society, London)
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64. An English holiday - the puncture, by Mary Adshead. One of eleven panels commissioned by Lord Beaverbrook for Calvin Lodge, Newmarket. (Exh. Fine Art Society, London)
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65. Murals by Charles Mahoney in the Lady Chapel at Campion Hall, Oxford
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66. Adam naming the animals, by Barbara Jones, at Yew Lane School, Sheffield
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67. Fig.66 after its demolition in 2009
Book Review
The Lion and the Unicorn: Symbolic Architecture for the Festival of Britain, 1951
05/2012 | 1310 | 154
Pages: 357
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Kidd, Alex (Kidd, Alex)
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The Lion and the Unicorn: Symbolic Architecture for the Festival of Britain, 1951 | author: Goodden, Henrietta
Book Review
Landscape, Art and Identity in 1950s Britain
04/2010 | 1285 | 152
Pages: 259
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Treves, Toby (Treves, Toby)
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Landscape, Art and Identity in 1950s Britain | author: Jolivette, Catherine
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: London
01/1977 | 886 | 119
Pages: 51-52+54-55+57-58
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Roberts, Keith (Roberts, Keith; R., K.)
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44. La Foreuse, by Frantizek Kupka. Signed. 1926. Canvas, 73 by 85 cm. (Exh. Fischer Fine Art Ltd., London).
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45. The Festival of Britain. Entrance to the Homes and Gardens Pavilion. By the Pool Stands Jacob Epstein's Youth Advances, in Gilt Bronze. Photograph. (Exh. Victoria and Albert Museum).
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46. East End Girl Doing the Lambeth Walk, by Bill Brandt. 1939. Photograph. (Exh. Marlborough Fine Art (London). Ltd., London).
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47. Picasso's Meninas, by Richard Hamilton. 1973. Etching and Aquatint, 75 by 57 cm. (Exh. The Waddington Galleries, London).
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48. Georges Braque, by Bill Brandt. 1955. Photograph. (Exh. Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd., London).
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49. Gateway, Algiers, by Lord Leighton of Stretton. Canvas, 21.25 by 12.25 cm. (Exh. Fine Art Society, London).
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50. Portrait of Henri Doucet, by Vanessa Bell. 1912. Board. 41.8 by 34.5 cm. (Exh. Fine Art Society, London).
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51. Portrait of Lytton Strachey, by Vanessa Bell. 1912. Board. (Exh. Fine Art Society, London).
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58. The Baths of Caracalla, by George Howard. c.1870. Canvas, 76.2 by 165.1 cm. (Exh. Fine Art Society, London).
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52. Figure Sculpture. Alaska, Eskimo, Nineteenth Century. Wood, Hair, Intestines; Height, 12 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Natural History; exh. Hayward Gallery, London).
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53. Powhatan's Mantle. Woodlands, Algonquin. Deerhide, Sinew: Length. 213 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Exh. Hayward Gallery, London).
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54. Pot. New Mexico, Mimbres, c.1000-1130 A. D. Clay, Paint; Width. 17 cm.; Depth, 6 cm. (Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology, Harvard University; Exh. Hayward Gallery, London).
Short Notice
Big Pictures for the Festival
10/1951 | 583 | 93
Pages: 329
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Sylvester, David (Sylvester, David; S., A. D. B; Sylvester, Anthony David Bernard)
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Editorial
The Arts in the Festival of Britain
08/1951 | 581 | 93
Pages: 249
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Advertisements
Advertisements June 1951 (Back)
06/1951 | 579 | 93
Pages: nil
Advertisements
Advertisements April 1951 (Front)
04/1951 | 577 | 93
Pages: i-viii
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[Christie's, Manson & Woods Ltd, Spencer House, St. James's Place, London] Countess of Kinnoull T. Gainsborough, R. A.
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[Christie's, Manson & Woods Ltd, Spencer House, St. James's Place, London] Mrs Drummond. T. Gainsborough, R. A.
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[Christie's, Manson & Woods Ltd, Spencer House, St. James's Place, London] Peter A. Drummond, Esq. T. Gainsborough, R. A
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[Christie's, Manson & Woods Ltd, Spencer House, St. James's Place, London] The Hon. Edward Bligh Sir J. Reynolds, P. R. A.
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[City of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham] The Illustration Shows an English Tapestry of the 18th Century in the Style of the Younger Teniers, Attributed by A. F. Kendrick (The Burlington Magazine Vol. 30, P. 147) to Bradshaw, the Weaver of Tapestry Furniture Covers in the Possession of Lord Brownlow at Belton. The Tapestry Has Been Lent to the Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, by Anthony de Rothschild, Esq.
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[M. Etienne Ader, 6 rue Favart at the Galerie Charpentier, 76 rue de Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris] Study for the Portrait Presumed to be Lady Ellen Borough, by Sir Thomas Lawrence
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[Maurice Rheims, 7 rue Drouot Paris, at the Galerie Charpentier, 76 rue de Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris] Rembrandt (1626) 25½ × 19 in.
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[Maurice Rheims, 7 rue Drouot, at the Galerie Charpentier, 76 rue de Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris] Rembrandt (1634) 27½ × 21 in.
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[P.D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd, 14 Old Bond Street, London] Domenichino (1581-1641) Canvas 25¼ × 32¼ inches
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[Sotheby & Co, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Antonio Canale, A Fair on the Piazza San Marco, Seen Through the Porta della Carta, 27¼ by 23¾ in.
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[Sotheby & Co, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Barent Fabritius, The Satyr and the Peasant Family, 31½ by 38 in.
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[Sotheby & Co, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Leonardo da Vinci, Head of the Virgin, 7⅜ by 6 in., Black Chalk with Touches of Colour.
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[Sotheby & Co, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Sale, April 10th/11th. The Great Executioner, by Prince Rupert after Spagnoletto, from the Mariette Collection.
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[Sotheby & Co, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Sale, April 18th. Peaches, by Matthew Smith, 1937. 19½ by 29 in.
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[Sotheby & Co, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Sale, April 25th. A. Watteau, Sketch of Three Figures, Red Chalk, 6 by 7½ in.
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[Sotheby & Co, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Sale, May 1st. A Pair of Bow Parrots, 7½ in. High.
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[Spink & Son Ltd, 5,6, 7 King Street, London] The Rev. Colin Milne by John Russell, R. A. Pastel, 23½ × 17½ Inches Signed and Dated 1803
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[Sotheby & Co, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Sale, April 30th/May 3rd. An Early Sixteenth-Century French Illuminated Book of Hours.