Art Deco by the Sea
Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon
Tyne
17th October 2020–
27th February 2021 |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
21. Gathering
shell fish, St
Sevan, by J.W.
Tucker. c.1932.
Tempera on
panel, 25 by
35.5 cm. (Laing
Art Gallery,
Newcastle upon
Tyne).
Attributed works:
22. EKCO AD76
circular radio,
designed by Wells
Coates. Bakelite,
height approx.
41 cm. (Private
collection; exh.
Laing Art Gallery,
Newcastle upon
Tyne; photograph
John Clark).
Attributed works:
23. North Berwick,
design for a
poster for the
London & North
Eastern Railway,
by Andrew
Johnson. 1930.
Bodycolour and
pencil on board,
101.6 by 127 cm.
(Tyne and Wear
Archives and
Museums; exh.
Laing Art Gallery,
Newcastle upon
Tyne).
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Edouard Manet’s ‘The roundhouse on the Paris–Sceaux railway’
47. The railway station at Sceaux, here identified as The roundhouse on the Paris-Sceaux railway, by Edouard Manet. 1870 (Private collection)
Attributed works:
48. Effect of snow at Petit-Montrouge, by Edouard Manet. 1870 (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff)
Attributed works:
50. Roundhouse on the Paris-Sceaux railway, from J.-M. Jacquemin: La Ligne de Sceaux au fil des temps, Paris 1986, p.45 (Photograph from the Archives of the RATP, Paris)
Attributed works:
51. Detail of Plan géométral de Paris et de ses arrondissements, by Eugène Andriveau-Goujon. 1869 (University of Chicago)
Attributed works:
52. Roundhouse for thirty-two locomotives, at Nevers, on the Bourbonnais railway, by Auguste-Hippolyte Collard. c.1860-63 (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles)
Western art unattributed:
49. Terminus of the Paris-Sceaux railway line at the Barrière d'Enfer, now Place Denfert-Rochereau. c.1900 (Private collection)
61. Gone, by Frank Holl. c.1877. Oil on board, 78.1 by 56 cm. (Geffrye Museum, London; exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
Attributed works:
62. Speeding train, by Ivo Pannaggi. 1922. Canvas, 100 by 120 cm. (Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio, Museo Palazzo Ricci, Macerata; exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
Attributed works:
63. Gare Saint-Lazare, by Paul-César Helleu. c.1885. Canvas, 103 by 160 cm. (Private collection, courtesy of Nevill Keating McIlroy; exh. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).