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Supplement
Notable Works of Art Now on the Market: Supplement
12/1979 | 921 | 121
Pages: ii
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Plate III. The Lace-Maker, by Michiel van Musscher. (1645-1705) Canvas, 62.5 by 53.5 cm. Signed with Monogram and Dated 1669. (The Property of Friederike Pallamar Gallery, Dorotheergasse 7, Vienna 1)
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Plate IV. Landscape with a River near Haarlem, by Salomon Rombouts. (1650 before 1702). Signed with Monogram. Panel, 34.5 by 47 cm. (The Property of Friederike Pallamar Gallery, Dorotheergasse 7, Vienna 1)
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Plate V. Madonna and Child, by Domenico Ghirlandaio. (1449-1494). Fresco. 73.5 by 55.5 cm. (The Property of Gilberto Zabert. Piazza Cavour 10, Turin)
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Plate VI. Prince James Frances Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender, by Alexis-Simon Belle. Canvas, 80 by 65 cm. (The Property of P. & D. Colnaghi and Co. Ltd., 14 Old Bond Street, London W.1).
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Plate VII. A Brazilian Landscape, by Frans Post. Panel, 22 by 26.5 cm. (The Property of S. Nystad oude Kunst b. v., Ruychrocklaan 442, The Hague).
Western art unattributed:
Plate I & II. Attic Red-Figured Kalpis (Water-Jug). c.450 B. C. Height 39.5 cm. (The Property of Münzen und Medaillen A. G., Malzgasse 25, Postfach 875, 4002 Basle)
Article
Joseph Wright's Early Subject Pictures
03/1954 | 612 | 96
Pages: 72+74-80
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Nicolson, Benedict (B. N) (Nicolson, Benedict (B. N); N., B.)
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11. Old Man and Death, by Joseph Wright of Derby. Canvas, 101.6 by 127 cm. (Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Conn.)
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12. The Alchist, by Joseph Wright of Derby. Signed with Initials and Dated 1795. Canvas, 127 by 100 cm. (Museum and Art Gallery, Derby.)
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13. The Alchemist, by Thomas Wyck. (Ham House.)
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14. Detail from The Prodigal Son, by Gerard van Honthorst. (Alte Pinakothek, Munich.)
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15. Cavalier Lighting Pipe and Figure Filling Glass from Tankard, by Joseph Wright of Derby. Canvas, 99.1 by 82.5 cm. (R. G. Palmer Morewood Collection, Alfreton Hall.)
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4. Portrait of an Officer of the Royal Horse Guards, Here Attributed to Joseph Wright of Derby. Canvas, 127 by 101.6 cm. (Messrs. A. Tooth.). 5. The Blacksmith's Shop, by Joseph Wright of Derby. Signed and Dated 1771. Canvas, 128 by 102.5 cm. (British Association for the Advancement of Science, Down House, Downe.). 7. The Tramp, by Joseph Wright of Derby. Pen and Sepia Wash on Paper, 68.6 by 48.3 cm. (Museum and Art Gallery, Derby.)
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8. Young Woman Reading over a Letter by Candlelight, by Joseph Wright of Derby. Signed and Dated 1772. Canvas (Overdoor). (Mrs Chandos-Pole, Radbourne Hall.)
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9. Study for The Iron Forge, by Joseph Wright of Derby. Signed and dated 1772. Grey Wash on Paper 31.7 by 51.7 cm. (Museum and Art Gallery, Derby.)
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A. Illustration by J. J. Grandville to La Mort et le Bûcheron (Fable XVI). From Fables de La Fontaine, Paris [1838], 1, opp. p.34.
Western art unattributed:
10. An Academy by Lamplight. English School, c.1760-5. Canvas (Unfinished), 48.3 by 64.8 cm. (Diploma Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts.)
Letter
A Flemish Armorial Window
07/1939 | 436 | 75
Pages: 42
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Helbig, Jean (Helbig, Jean; Helbig, J.)
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Fig. 1. [Diagram of letters in a stained glass window, attributed ot Nicolas Rombouts]
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Fig. 2. [Diagram of letters in a stained glass window, attributed ot Nicolas Rombouts]
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A Flemish Armorial Window
05/1939 | 434 | 74
Pages: 218+220-222
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Steinberg, S. H. (Steinberg, S. H.)
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A-Arms of Philip the Fair; B-Arms of Charles, afterwards the Emperor Charles V; C-Arms of Roland, Viscount of Harlebeque; D-Arms of the Emperor Maximilian I; E-Arms of Henry, Count of Nassau. Stained and Painted Glass, 1505 (The Cloisters, Metropolitan Museum, New York). A Flemish Armorial Window [in a later letter attributed to Nicolas Rombouts]