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An Unpublished 'Istoriato' Maiolica Dish Derived from a Woodcut by Hans Sebald Beham
05/1990 | 1046 | 132
Pages: 344-346
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Drey, Rudolf E. A. (Drey, Rudolf E. A.)
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56. Shallow bowl. Urbino, workshop of Guido Durantino, c. 1540-50. 26 cm. diam. (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich).
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57. Shallow bowl. Urbino, workshop of Guido Durantino, c. 1540-50. 26 cm. diam. (Private collection, England).
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58. Shishak, an Egyptian pharaoh, plundering the Temple of Jerusalem, by Hans Sebald Beham. Woodcut, 5.1 by 7.1 cm. (British Museum, London).
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59. Plate. Urbino, workshop of Guido Durantino, c. 1540-50. 27 cm. diam. (Present whereabouts unknown).
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60. Jonah cast into the sea, by Hans Sebald Beham. Illustration from Biblisch Historien, Frankfurt, 1533. 5.1 by 7.1 cm. (Veste Coburg, Coburg).
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In Botega di Maestro Guido Durantino in Urbino
05/1987 | 1010 | 129
Pages: 284-298
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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1. Dish (Group I, Cat.1), Painted with The Martyrdom of St Cecilia, by Nicola di Gabriele Sbraga da Urbino, in the Workshop of Guido Durantino, 1528, Diameter 50 cm. (Bargello, Florence). 1a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.1, Showing the Monogram of Nicola above an Inscription in His Handwriting Stating the Piece Was Made in the Workshop of 'Guido da Castello durante in Urbino 1528'.
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10. Dish (Group V), Painted with King Priam Receiving Helen of Troy, with a Border of Putti, Satyrs and Trophies, after a Drawing by Battista Franco. Here Attributed to Camillo Gatti. Workshop of Guido Durantino. c. 1547, Diameter 41 cm. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).
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10a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.10, Showing Capital Lettering Found on Some Other Pieces Attributable to Gatti.
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11. Dish (Group VI, Cat.37), Painted with The 1527 Siege of Rome, Workshop of Guido Durantino. c. 1550, Diameter 44 cm. (Lehman Collection, Metropolitan Museum, New York).
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11a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.11, Showing an Inscription Stating That the Piece Was Made in the Workshop of Maestro Guido Fontana.
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2. Plate (Group II, Cat.16), from a Service with the Arms of the Connétable Anne de Montmorency, Painted with The Wars and Troubles of the Trojans by Land and Sea, Workshop of Guido Durantino. 1535, Diameter 30 cm. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).
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2a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.2. The Same Handwriting Appears on the Pieces Illustrated as Figs.3, 5 and 5a.
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3. Plate (Group II, Cat.13), from the Montmorency Service, Painted with the Daughters of Minyas, Workshop of Guido Durantino. c. 1535, Diameter 25.5 cm. (By Courtesy of the Trustees of the Sir John Soane Museum).
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4. Candlestick (Group II, Cat.3), from the Montmorency Service, View of the Upper Surface of the Pedestal, Painted with Alpheus and Arethusa. Uninscribed Except for the Numeral 16 in Blue Underneath. c. 1535, Diameter 19.5 cm. (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).
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5. Plate (Group II, Cat.27), Painted with Apollo, Daphne and Peneus, Workshop of Guido Durantino. 1535, Diameter 26 cm. (Former Robert Strauss Collection; Photograph Courtesy of Christie's).
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5a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.5, Showing the Same Handwriting as That in Fig.2a.
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6. Dish (Group III, Cat.32), Painted with Mount Parnassus after Marcantonio Raimondi's Print after Raphael, Workshop of Guido Durantino. c. 1540, Diameter 45.3 cm. (Musée Vivenel, Compiègne).
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6a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.6, with a Stanza on the Theme of the Difficulty of Ascending Mount Parnassus. This Is the Only Recorded Piece Inscribed Merely with the Name of Maestro Guido Durantino, with No Reference to His Workshop.
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7. Plate (Group IV), Painted with the Hunting of the Calydonian Boar, by Guido Durantino's Son Orazio Fontana. Marked at the Back with Orazio's Monogram. 1544, Diameter 24.1 cm. (British Museum, London).
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7a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.7, Showing Orazio Fontana's Handwriting and Monogram.
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8. Dish (Group IV, Cat.34), Painted with the Contest between the Muses and the Pierides, after a Print by Caraglio after il Rosso Fiorentino. Monogram of Orazio Fontana on a Rock in the Right-Hand Foreground. Workshop of Guido Durantino. 1542, Diameter 44 cm. (Formerly Schloss-Museum, Berlin, Lost in World War II).
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8a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.8, Showing the Handwriting of Orazio Fontana (cf. Fig.7a).
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9. Dish (Group V, Cat.35), Painted with the Muses and Pierides, after the Same Print as Fig.8. Here Considered Probably by Camillo Gatti. Workshop of Guido Durantino. c. 1545-50, Diameter 46cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge). Reproduced in Colour on the Front Cover.
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9a. Detail of the Reverse of Fig.9, Showing Handwriting Believed to Be That of Camillo Gatti, Concluding with the Statement That the Piece Was Made in Guido Durantino's Workshop.
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Battista Franco as a Designer for Maiolica
06/1976 | 879 | 118
Pages: 386-410
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Clifford, Timothy (Clifford, Timothy)
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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36. Sheet of Studies Probably Connected with Decorations of the Duomo, Urbino, by Battista Franco. Pen and Brown Ink. (Musée du Louvre).
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37. Design for a Dish and Other Sketches, by Battista Franco. Pen and Brown Ink, 25.9 by 39.7 cm. (Windsor Castle). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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38. Back of Plate with Angels Holding the Instruments of the Passion. Maiolica, Urbino (Fontana Workshop); c.1545-51. (Gambier-Parry Collection, Courtauld Institute of Art).
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39. (Cat.4) Design for a Plate with the Reception of a Warrior by King Priam, by Battista Franco. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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40. (Cat.27) Design for a Plate with Hercules and Cacus, after Battista Franco.
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41. (Cat.26) Plate with Hercules and Cerberus. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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43. (Cat.3) Dish with the Rape of Helen. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65.
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44. (Cat.2) Dish with King Priam Seated in Council with His Sons. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65.
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45. (Cat.2b) Dish with King Priam Seated in Council with His Sons. Urbino (Alfonso Patanazzi Workshop); c.1580.
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46. (Cat.5) Design for Dish with the Reception of Helen by King Priam, after Battista Franco. 47. (Cat.5) Dish with the Reception of Helen by King Priam. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51. 48. (Cat.5a) Dish with the Reception of Helen by King Priam. Duchy of Urbino (?Pesaro); c.1560. 49. (Cat.6a) Dish with Cassandra Raving. Duchy of Urbino, lustred at Gubbio; c.1550. 50. (Cat.6, Drawing A) Design for Dish with Cassandra Raving, by Battista Franco. 51. (Cat.6) Dish with Cassandra Raving. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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52. (Cat.6, Drawing B) Drawing of Camels, by Battista Franco.
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53. (Cat.8, Drawing C) Design of Centre of Dish with Discovery of Achilles, after Battista Franco.
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54. (Cat.8) Dish with the Discovery of Achilles. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65.
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55. (Cat.8a) Dish with the Discovery of Achilles. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1570.
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56. (Cat.8, Drawing A) Design for Centre of Dish with the Discovery of Achilles, by Battista Franco.
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57. (Cat.8, Drawing B) Design for Dish with the Discovery of Achilles, by Battista Franco.
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58. (Cat.7) Design for Dish with ?the Greek Fleet Assembled at Aulis, after Battista Franco. 59. (Cat.9) Dish with the Greeks and Trojans Fighting Outside a Palisade. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); ?1559. 60. (Cat.9a) Cistern with Greeks and Trojans Fighting Outside a Palisade. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65. 61. (Cat.9b) Dish with the Greeks and Trojans Fighting Outside a Palisade. Urbino (Patanazzi Workshops); c.1580. 62. (Cat.10) Design for Plate with Aeneas Defending the Body of Pandarus from Diomedes, by Battista Franco. 63. (Cat.10) Plate with Aeneas Defending the Body of Pandarus from Diomedes. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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64. (Cat.11) Dish with Achilles Putting on His Armour. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65. 65. (Cat.11a) Cistern with Achilles Putting on His Armour. Urbino (Patanazzi Workshops); c.1580. 66. (Cat.11*) Design for Dish with Priam(?) Begging for the Corpse of Hector from Achilles, by Battista Franco. 67. (Cat.12) Design for Plate with the Greeks Getting into the Trojan Horse, by Battista Franco. 68. (Cat.13) Design for Plate with Trojans Dragging the Horse into Troy, by Battista Franco. 69. (Cat.14) Plate with the Greeks Battering down the Gates of Priam's Palace. Urbino (Fontana Workshops);c.1545-51.
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71. (Cat.15) Plate with Pyrrhus Killing Priam. Probably Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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72. (Cat.17) Design for Plate with Ascanius with a Flame Round His Head, by Battista Franco.
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73. (Cat.17) Plate with Ascanius with a Flame Round His Head. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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75. (Cat.17) Inscription on Back of Cat. No.17, Fig.73.
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76. (Cat.18) Plate with Troy Burning and in Ruins. Urbino (Fontana Workshops);c.1545-51.
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77. (Cat.19) Design for Plate with Aeneas Carrying Anchises on His Shoulders, by Battista Franco. 78. (Cat.19a) Plate with Aeneas Carrying Anchises on His Shoulders While Creusa Is Carried off. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51. 79. (Cat.19 Note) Dish with Aeneas Carrying Anchises (The Centre after Raphael). Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1550. 80. (Cat.21) Design for Dish with the Madness of Hecuba, after Battista Franco. (Windsor Castle). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen. 81. (Cat.22) Dish with? the Goddess Latona Crossing the River. Urbino (Fontana Workshops);? c.1545-51. 82. (Cat.23) Dish with Diana and Her Nymphs Bathing. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65.
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83. Detail of Back of Dish Cat.22, Fig.81.
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84. (Cat.24) Design for Dish with Claudia Quinta Refloating the Boat, by Battista Franco.
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85. Design for Dish with Four Herdsmen in a Landscape, by Battista Franco.
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86. Pilgrim Flask with Four Herdsmen in a Landscape. Urbino (Fontana Workshops);c.1560-65.
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87. Dish with Saul and Abimelech. Duchy of Urbino, c.1570. In the Manner of Battista Franco. (Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum,Brunswick).
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88. Dish with Marcus Curtius. Duchy of Urbino (? Pesaro); c.1555. In the Manner of Battista Franco. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rouen).
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42. (Cat.1) Plate with Paris and Oenone. Duchy of Urbino; c.1560.
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70. (Cat.14a) Plate with the Greeks Battering down the Gates of Priam's Palace.? Pesaro, Late Nineteenth Century.
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74. (Cat.16) Plate with Venus Restraining Aeneas from Killing Helen. Duchy of Urbino; c.1560.
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Recent Museum Acquisitions: Italian Maiolica Dish (Southampton Art Gallery)
10/1968 | 787 | 110
Pages: 577+579
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60. Dish. Maiolica, Workshop of Orazio Fontana, Urbino. Tin-Glazed Earthenware. c.1500 (Southampton Art Gallery.)
Supplement
Notable Works of Art Now on the Market: Supplement
12/1963 | 729 | 105
Pages: ii
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Plate III. Nature Morte - Verre et Journaux, by Georges Braque. Signed. 1913. Canvas, 14 by $20frac{3}{4}$ in. (The Property of Dr Fritz Nathan and Dr Peter Nathan, Zollikerstr. 170, Zurich, Switzerland)
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Plate V. Maiolica Wine-Cooler with The Triumph of Galatea, by Orazio Fontana, c.1540. Maximum Width of Bowl, 19 in. (The Property of Messrs Peel & Humphris Ltd, 23 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate VII. Self Portrait (?), by Peter Snyers. Signed and Dated 1747. Panel, 12 by $10frac{3}{4}$ in. (The Property of Brian Koetser Gallery, 38 Duke Street, St James's, London sw1)
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Plate VIII. Still Life, by Rachel Ruysch. Canvas, 36 by 28 in. (The Property of Hirschl & Adler Galleries, Inc., 21 East 67th Street, New York 21, N. Y., U. S. A.)
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Plate X. Triptych, by the Meister der Altöttinger Türen. South German (Swabian), c.1510. Polychromed and Gilt Wood: Height, 42¼ in.; Width, 27 in. (The Property of Messrs. Edward R. Lubin, Inc., 17 East 64th Street, New York 21, N. Y., U. S. A.)
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Plate XI. Crowning with Thorns, by Colin de Coter. Panel, 26 by 26 in. (The Property of Mr Arth. de Heuvel, 68 Rue Coudenberg, Brussels, Belgium.)
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Plate XII. River Scene, by Salomon van Ruysdael. Signed and Dated 1652. Panel, 17½ by 26 in. (The Property of Messrs G. Cramer, Oude Kunst, Javastraat 38, The Hague, Holland)
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Plate XIII. The Liberation of St. Peter, by Hendrick Terbrugghen. Signed and Dated 1624. Canvas, 40½ by 33½ in. (The Property of Messrs. G. Cramer, Oude Kunst, Javastraat 38, The Hague, Holland)
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Plate XIV. Adoration of the Magi, by Claude Vignon. Canvas, 76½ by 54¼ in. (From Messrs. Jacques Seligmann & Co., New York. Recently Acquired by the Dayton Art Institute. Reproduced by Courtesy of the Dayton Art Institute)
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Plate XIX. Portrait of Freifrau von Schnurbein, née von Ammon, by Anton Graff. Signed and Dated 1763. Canvas, 36¼ by 27½ in. (The Property of Messrs Julius Böhler, Briennerstrasse 25, Munich 2, Germany)
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Plate XV. St Teresa, by Philippe de Champaigne. Canvas, 19½ by $16frac{1}{8}$ in. (The Property of Messrs P. & D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd, 14 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate XVI. Classical Landscape, by Jan Frans van Bloemen, Called Orizzonte. Canvas, 64 by 73 in. (The Property of Messrs Thos. Agnew & Sons Ltd, 43 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate XVII. Le Sentier à Ollioules, by André Derain. Signed. 1921. Canvas, 29 by 36 in. (The Property of Messrs Arthur Tooth & Sons Ltd, 31 Bruton Street, London w1)
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Plate XVIII. La Dame aux Roses, by Louis-Léopold Boilly. Canvas (Oval), 25 by 21 in. (The Property of Mr H. Terry-Engell, 8 Bury Street, St James's, London sw1)
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Plate XX. Figure Studies, by Joachim Anthonisz Wtewael. Pen and Wash, 14 by 9 in. (The Property of The Pulitzer Gallery, 5 Kensington High Street, London w8)
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Plate XXI. Head of a Woman, by Charles-André van Loo. Black Chalk, Wash, Heightened with White on Blue-Grey Paper, 18¼ by 11½ in. (The Property of Mr W. Katz, 11 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate XXII. Adoration of the Shepherds, by Abraham Bloemart. Canvas, 65 by 78 in. (The Property of The Leger Galleries, 13 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate XXIII. La Grotte de la Loue, by Gustave Courbet, Canvas, 32 by 39¼ in. (The Property of L'Art Ancien S. A., Signaustrasse 6, Zurich, Switzerland)
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Plate XXIV. After the Rain, by George Bellows. Signed. 1913. Canvas, 15¼ by 19½ in. (The Property of M. R. Schweitzer Gallery, 958 Madison Avenue, New York 21, N. Y., U. S. A.)
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Plate XXV. Self-Portrait as Christ, by Samuel Palmer. Panel, 13½ by 9¼ in. (The Property of the Maas Gallery, 15a Clifford Street, New Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate XXVI. Church Façade, by Piet Mondrian. Signed with Initials and Dated 1912. Charcoal on Paper Nailed on Board, $38frac{3}{8}$ by $24frac{3}{8}$ in. (The Property of Messrs Marlborough Fine Art Ltd, 39 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate II. Fragment of a Female Torso. Khmer, Eleventh Century A. D. Sandstone. Height, 20 in. (The Property of Messrs Spink & Son Ltd, 5/7 King Street, St James's, London sw1)
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Plate I. Elizabethan Silver Tazza with Shallow Bowl on Bulbous Stem, London, 1560. Maker's Mark: A Tudor Rose. Height, $4frac{3}{4}$ in., Diameter of Bowl $5frac{7}{8}$ in., Weight 9.15 oz. (The Property of Messrs Spink & Son Ltd, 5/7 King Street, St James's, London sw1)
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Plate IV. Three Bronze Figures. Javanese, Tenth/Eleventh Centuries A. D. Height: 5 in., $5frac{3}{4}$ in., and $4frac{1}{8}$ in. (The Property of Mr Arthur Kauffmann, 21 Grafton Street, London w1)
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Plate IX. Bust of Rouget de l'Isle. French, Eighteenth Century. Terra-Cotta, Height, 25 in. (The Property of Arcade Gallery, 28 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate VI. Portrait of Edward VI. English School, c.1547-50. Panel, 18 by 12½ in. (The Property of Messrs Edward Speelman Ltd, Empire House, 175 Piccadilly, London w1)