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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).
Book Review
Die antiken Skulpturen in Newby Hall sowie in anderen Sammlungen in Yorkshire
08/2009 | 1277 | 151
Pages: 551-552
Article
Ornament as system: Chinese bird-and-flower design
06/2006 | 1239 | 148
Pages: 380-389
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Author:
Rawson, Jessica (Rawson, Jessica)
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1. View of Nostell Priory, Yorkshire, designed by James Paine with additions by Robert Adam. 1736–65.
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2. The State Dining Room, Nostell Priory, Yorkshire, designed by James Paine (1740s) and decorated by Robert Adam in 1772.
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3. The State Bedroom, Nostell Priory, Yorkshire. The wallpaper is Chinese, the green lacquered furniture is by Chippendale. The bed hangings are Edwardian.
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4. Pine, plum and cranes, by Shen Quan. 1759. Hanging scroll, ink and colours on silk, 191 by 98.3 cm. (Palace Museum, Beijing).
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10. Drawing of the incised designs on a lacquer box from tomb M6 at Gaotai in Jingzhou, Hubei province. Second century B.C. 14.6 cm. high, 22.9 cm. diam. (Repr. from Jingzhou bowuguan: Jingzhou Gaotai Qin Han mu, Beijing 2000, figs.145:1, 4).
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11. Drawing of decoration of an inlaid bronze tubular chariot fitting. Western Han period, second–first century B.C. From tomb M122 at Ding Xian, Hebei province. The undulating scroll representing mountains and clouds is, probably, a Chinese interpretation of a borrowed leaf scroll. (Repr. from Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo chutu wenwu zhanlan, Beijing 1973, pl.85).
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12. Niche enclosing a figure of the Bodhisattva Manjusri, surrounded by plants with small white blooms. Cave 275 at Dunhuang in Gansu province. fourth–fifth century A.D. (Repr. from Chugoku sekkutsu. Tonko Makko-kutsu, I, Tokyo 1981, pl.12).
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13. Drawings of scenes on a house-shaped coffin from Datong in Shanxi province. Fifth century A.D. The scenes show the tomb’s occupants under a canopy near a tree and a group of retainers holding flowers. (Repr. from Wenwu (July 2001), pp.40–51, figs.6 and 7).
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14. Detail of a panel from the stone screen around the coffin bed from the tomb of Anjia, a Sogdian, buried at Xi’an. Sixth century A.D. (Repr. from Shaanxi sheng kaogu yanjiusuo: Xi’an Bei Zhou Anjia mu, Beijing 2003).
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15. The eastern side room of tomb 1 at Mi Xian Dahuting in Henan province. Domestic scenes are surrounded by cloud scrolls. Eastern Han period, second century A.D. (Repr. from Henan sheng wenwu yanjiusuo: Mi Xian Dahuting Han mu, Beijing 1993, pl.30).
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5. Octagonal box decorated with a gourd-shaped vase holding pine, prunus and nandina, fruit (grapes, pomegranate and apples), bowl with narcissus, goldfish and a stone chime. Chinese, eighteenth century, made at Suzhou. Gilded lacquer inlaid with ivory, coral, crystal, turquoise, jade, amber, mother-of-pearl and other semi-precious stones, 12.5 by 39.2 by 39.2 cm. (Palace Museum, Beijing).
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6. View of a shallow seat, or kang, in the Palace of the Eternal Spring (Changchun gong) in the Forbidden City, Beijing. A screen with auspicious plants forms the back of the seat, the whole framed with carved wood and textiles. Eighteenth or early nineteenth century. (Repr. from The Illustrated Catalogue of the Architecture and Decoration of the Imperial Palace: Interior Design, Beijing 1995, no.233).
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7. View of the interior of the front chamber of tomb of Wang Chuzhi (d.923 A.D.), showing the epitaph and its cover in front of a representation of a screen painted with a landscape on the north wall. The screens around the other walls depict flowers, as in Figs.8 and 9. (Repr. from Hebei sheng wenwu yanjiusuo, ed.: Wudai Wang Chuzhi mu, Beijing 1998, pl.13:2).
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8. Drawing of the west wall of the front chamber of the tomb of Wang Chuzhi, showing painted screens depicting flowering shrubs, rocks and birds, with textiles and painted beam above and at the top roofed niches that originally held the zodiac figures (only some remaining) alternating with painted cranes. (Repr. from Hebei sheng wenwu yanjiusuo, ed.: Wudai Wang Chuzhi mu, Beijing 1998, fig.5).
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9. Detail of a screen painted with a flowering shrub and a bird from the west wall of the front chamber of the tomb of Wang Chuzhi. (Repr. from Hebei sheng wenwu yanjiusuo, ed.: Wudai Wang Chuzhi mu, Beijing 1998, pl.8:1).
Article
The Furniture of Thomas Chippendale at Nostell Priory - II
06/1969 | 795 | 111
Pages: 351-360
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Boynton, Lindsay (Boynton, Lindsay)
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Goodison, Nicholas (Goodison, Nicholas)
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[17-20] Furniture by Thomas Chippendale. (Nostell Priory.) Numbers in Brackets are Catalogue Numbers. 17. Barometer Case. 1769 (15). 18. Commode. 1770 (16). 19. Armchair. 1771 (17). 20. Clothes Press. 1771 (18).
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[21-24] Furniture by Thomas Chippendale. (Nostell Priory.) Numbers in Brackets Are Catalogue Numbers. 21. Clothes Press. 1771 (18). 22. Dressing Table. 1771 (19). 23. Sofa. 1771 (20). 24. Dressing Stool. 1771 (21).
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[25-28] Furniture by Thomas Chippendale. (Nostell Priory.) Numbers in Brackets are Catalogue Numbers. 25. Bedstead. 1771 (22). 26. Easy Chair. 1771 (23). 27. Pier Glass. 1771 (24). 28. Commode. 1771 (25).
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[29-31] Furniture by Thomas Chippendale. (Nostell Priory.) Numbers in Brackets are Catalogue Numbers. 29. Chimney Glass. 1771 (26). 30. Commode. 1770? (29). 31. Commode. (30).
Article
The Furniture of Thomas Chippendale at Nostell Priory - I
05/1969 | 794 | 111
Pages: 279-285
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Boynton, Lindsay (Boynton, Lindsay)
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Goodison, Nicholas (Goodison, Nicholas)
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[20-23] Furniture by Thomas Chippendale. (Nostell Priory.) Numbers in Brackets Are Catalogue Numbers. 20. Writing Table. 1766 (1). 21. Writing Desk and Bookcase. 1766 (2). 22. Cabinet and Medal Case. 1767 (3). 23. Clothes Press. 1767 (5).
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[24-26] Furniture by Thomas Chippendale. (Nostell Priory.) Numbers in Brackets Are Catalogue Numbers. 24. Library Table. 1767 (4). 25. Drawing Table. 1767 (6). 26. Library Steps. 1767 (7).
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[27-30] Furniture by Thomas Chippendale. (Nostell Priory.) Numbers in Brackets Are Catalogue Numbers. 27. Armchair. 1767 (8). 28. Mirror Frame. 1767 (9). 29. Drawing of a Mirror Frame. 1767. 30. Clothes Press. 1767 (10).
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[31-34] Furniture by Thomas Chippendale. (Nostell Priory.) Numbers in Brackets Are Catalogue Numbers. 31. Arm Chair. 1768 (11). 32. Picture Frame. 1768 (12). 33. Dressing Table. 1769 (13). 34. Pembroke Games Table. 1769 (14).
Article
A Relief by Agostino di Duccio
04/1926 | 277 | 48
Pages: 164+166-167
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MacLagan, Eric (MacLagan, Eric; MacLagan, Eric R. D.; Maclagan, Mr.)
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Virgin and Child with Angels, by Agostino di Duccio. Marble Relief, 56.5 cm. by 50.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum)
Article
Chippendale's Ribbon-Back Chairs
10/1920 | 211 | 37
Pages: 194-197+200-201
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Cescinsky, Herbert (Cescinsky, Herbert; C., H.; Cescinsky, H.)
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Plate I. A-Mahogany Settee; The First Transition from the Hoop-back of the Queen Anne and Early Georgian Period (Mrs. McClure). Chippendale's Ribbon-Back Chairs
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Plate I. B-Mahogany Chair, Showing the Scrolled Top Rail and Pierced Back-Splat Carved to Represent Interlaced Strapwork. Chippendale's Ribbon-Back Chairs
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Plate I. C-Mahogany Chair, with Central Splat Carved in Imitation of a Swag of Drapery. Chippendale's Ribbon-Back Chairs
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Plate II. D-The Ribbon-Back Chair in Developed Form. Chippendale's Ribbon-Back Chairs
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Plate II. E-Mahogany Ribbon-Back Chair; A Modification of a Director Design. Chippendale's Ribbon-Back Chairs
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Plate II. F-Mahogany Settee of a Set Consisting of a Settee and Nine Arm Chairs (Mr. C. J. Charles). Chippendale's Ribbon-Back Chairs
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Plate III. G-Mahogany Ribbon-Back Chair. (Lieut.-Col. Croft Lyons). Chippendale's Ribbon-Back Chairs
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Plate III. H-Mahogany Ribbon-Back Chair. (Mr. C. J. Charles). Chippendale's Ribbon-Back Chairs
Letter
The Nostell Priory Catalogue
07/1916 | 160 | 29
Pages: 172-173
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Kelly, Francis M. (Kelly, Francis M.; Kelly, F. M.; K., F. M.)
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Book Review
Catalogue of the Pictures and Other Works of Art in the Collection of Lord St. Oswald at Nostell Priory
06/1916 | 159 | 29
Pages: 132-133
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Cust, Lionel (L. C.) (Cust, Lionel (L. C.); C., L.)
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Catalogue of the Pictures and Other Works of Art in the Collection of Lord St. Oswald at Nostell Priory | author: Brockwell, Maurice W.