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Mortimer, Pine and Some Political Aspects of English History Painting
06/1974 | 855 | 116
Pages: 317-318+320-326
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Sunderland, John (Sunderland, John)
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40. Here Identified as a Study for The Discovery of Prince Arthur's Tomb by the Inscription on the Leaden Cross, by John Hamilton Mortimer. Pen and Black ink with Water-Colour, 18 by 18 cm. (Department of Prints and Drawings, National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh.)
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42. The Discovery of Prince Arthur's Tomb by the Inscription on the Leaden Cross. Engraving in Stipple by J. Ogborne after John Hamilton Mortimer, Published 1797.
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43. Study for The Discovery of Prince Arthur's Tomb, by John Hamilton Mortimer Pen and Ink, 40.3 by 32.1 cm. (Department of Prints and Drawings, Victoria and Albert Museum.)
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44. Male Study, Here Identified as by G. B. Cipriani. Pen and Grey Ink, Brown Wash on Grey Paper, 20.9 by 15.5 cm. (Sale, Christie's, 15th February 1972 (109) as by J. H. Mortimer.)
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45. The Surrender of Calais to Edward III. Engraving by F. Aliamet after the Painting by Robert Edge Pine, Published 1762.
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46. Sheet of Studies, by John Hamilton Mortimer. Pen and Ink and Pencil, 17.8 by 14 cm. (Collection Benedict Nicolson.)
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47. Portrait of John Wilkes, by Robert Edge Pine. Canvas, 127 by 101.6 cm. (House of Commons, Palace of Westminster.)
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48. Copy after Canute the Great Reproving His Courtiers for Their Impious Flattery. (Original Painting by Robert Edge Pine.) Canvas, 45 by 61 cm. (Collection John Sunderland.)
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49. Earl Warren, Making Reply to the Writ Commonly Called 'Quo Warranto' in the Reign of Edward I, Here Identified as by Robert Edge Pine. Canvas, 160 by 208.2 cm. (Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire.)
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41. Illustration of Arthur's Leaden Cross in John Speed's The History of Great Britaine... [1611].
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Observations on the Origin of the Arms of Edward the Confessor
11/1953 | 608 | 95
Pages: 358-363
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Delmar, Emil (Delmar, Emil; Delmar, E.)
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12. Coptic Printed Linen Cloth, Fifth Century A. D. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)
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13. Coptic Tapestry, Fourth Century A. D. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
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14. Detail from Coptic Tapestry, Fifth Century A. D. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)
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15. Detail from Model of a Coptic Church. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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16. Coptic Gravestone, c. A. D.850. (British Museum.)
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17. Detail from a Coptic Gravestone, c. A. D.850. (British Museum.)
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18. Reverse of a Coin of Edward the Confessor (Enlarged from a Plaster Cast).
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19. Coin of Wiglaf of Mercia.
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20. Coin of Coenwulf of Mercia.
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21. Coin of Cnut.
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22. Coin of Aethelweard.
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23, 24. Coins of Edmund of East Anglia.
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25. Coptic Gravestone, Sixth-Seventh Century. (Berlin Museum.)
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26. Coptic Tapestry. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
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27. The Court of Common Pleas. Fifteenth-Century Miniature.
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A. Arms of Edward the Confessor (South Aisle of Nave, Westminster Abbey). Reproduced by Permission of the Controller, H. M. Stationery Office.