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Book Review
The Bedford Inventories. The Worldly Goods of John, Duke of Bedford, Regent of France (1389-1435). (Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London, No. XLIX)
07/1994 | 1096 | 136
Pages: 460
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Reynolds, Catherine (Reynolds, Catherine; R., C.)
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The Bedford Inventories. The Worldly Goods of John, Duke of Bedford, Regent of France (1389-1435). (Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London, No. XLIX) | author: Stratford, Jenny
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Ingres' Portrait Drawings of English Sitters in Rome
12/1956 | 645 | 98
Pages: 427-435
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Hottinger-Mackie, Mary D. (Hottinger-Mackie, Mary D.; Mackie, Marie Donald)
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Naef, Hans (Naef, Hans)
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10. John Russell, sixth Duke of Bedford, by Ingres. Signed and Dated 1815. Pencil, 39.5 by 29.2 cm. (City Art Museum, St Louis.)
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11. 'Lady Lyllon', by Ingres. Signed. Pencil, 28.5 by 21.5 cm. (American Art Market.)
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12. 'Mrs Rhode', by Ingres. Signed. Pencil, 26 by 16 cm. (Private Collection, Paris.)
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13. Elizabeth Anne Rawdon, later Lady William Russell, by 'L. P.' after Ingres. Signed with Initials. Pencil, 29.2 by 21.1 cm. (Mrs Gilbert Russell Collection, Mottisfont Abbey.)
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14. Alexander Baillie, by Ingres. Signed and Dated 1816. Pencil, 21.5 by 17.5 cm. (Private Collection, Paris.)
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15. Portrait of 'Mr Kenjon', by Ingres. Signed and Dated 1818. Pencil, 14 by 10.5 cm. (Whereabouts Unknown.)
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16. Portrait of a Lady and a Girl, by Ingres. Pencil, 35.6 by 25.2 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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2. Hon. Frederick North, Later Earl of Guildford, by Ingres. Signed. Pencil, 21.4 by 16.7 cm. (Sacheverell Sitwell Collection, Weston Hall.)
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3. Hon. Frederick Sylvester North Douglas, Son of Lord and Lady Glenbervie (Figs.4 and 5), by Ingres. Signed and Dated 1815. Pencil, 21 by 16.2 cm. (Sacheverell Sitwell Collection, Weston Hall.)
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4. Lord Glenbervie, Brother-in-Law of Frederick North (Fig.2), by Ingres. Signed and Dated 1816. Pencil, 20.8 by 16.4 cm. (Sacheverell Sitwell Collection, Weston Hall.)
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5. Lady Glenbervie, née Katherine Anne North, Sister of Frederick North (Fig.2), by Ingres. Signed and Dated 1816. Pencil, 20.7 by 16.8 cm. (Sacheverell Sitwell Collection, Weston Hall.)
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6. Admiral the Hon. Sir Fleetwood Broughton Reynolds Pellew, by Ingres. Signed and Dated 1817. Pencil, 30.5 by 20.3 cm. (American Art Market, 1952.)
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7. Lady Pellew, née Harriet Webster, by Ingres. Signed and Dated 1817. Pencil. (David-Weill Collection, Paris.)
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8. Mrs John Mackie, née Dorothea Sophia Des Champs, by Ingres. Signed and Dated 1816. Pencil, 17.2 by 16.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)
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9. Rev. Joseph Church, by Ingres. Signed and Dated 1816. Pencil, 19.6 by 15.7 cm. (David C. Wilson Collection, Sheffield.)
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Joan Carlile (1606?-1679) - An Identification
09/1954 | 618 | 96
Pages: 273-277
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Isham, Gyles (Isham, Gyles)
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Toynbee, Margaret R. (Toynbee, Margaret R.; Toynbee, Margaret Ruth; Toynbee, Margaret)
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4. Lady Anne Wentworth (?), Here Attributed to Joan Carlile. Canvas, 125.7 by 96.5 cm. (Earl Fitzwilliam, Wentworth Woodhouse.)
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5. Charles I, by Joan Carlile. Panel (Oval), 12.7 by 10.2 cm. (Lord Brownlow, Belton House, Grantham.)
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6. Sir Thomas and Lady Browne, Here Attributed to Joan Carlile. Panel, 17.9 by 22.2 cm. (National Portrait Gallery.)
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7. Group of Figures at a Stag Hunt, Here Attributed to Joan Carlile. Canvas, 61 by 74 cm. (Sir Gyles Isham, Bt, Lamport Hall.)
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8. Sir Lionel Tollemache, His Wife Elizabeth Murray, and Her Sister Margaret, Here Attributed to Joan Carlile. Canvas, 109.8 by 93.3 cm. (Ham House.)