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Henry Cheere’s statue of Christopher Codrington: conventions and setting
11/2021 | 1424 | 163
Pages: 1038-1045
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Baker, Malcolm (Baker, Malcolm)
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1. The library, All Souls College, Oxford. (Photograph Warden and Fellows, All Souls College, Oxford).
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2. Robert Bertie, 1st Duke of Ancaster, by Henry Cheere and Henry Scheemakers. 1728. Marble. (St Michael, Edenham, Lincolnshire; photograph Courtauld Institute of Art, London; Bridgeman Images).
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3. William III, by Henry Cheere. 1733–34. Marble, height 175 cm. (Bank of England, London; photograph Courtauld Institute of Art, London; Bridgeman Images).
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4. Christopher Codrington, by James Thornhill. 1702. Oil on canvas, 237.5 by 151.1 cm. (All Souls College, Oxford; photograph Warden and Fellows, All Souls College, Oxford).
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5. Christopher Codrington, by Henry Cheere. 1732–34. Marble. (Library, All Souls College, Oxford; photograph Warden and Fellows, All Souls College, Oxford).
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6. The library of All Souls College, by Thomas Malton. 1802. Etching and aquatint, 42 by 32 cm. (Photograph Warden and Fellows, All Souls College, Oxford).
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7. The North Quadrangle, All Souls College, Oxford, looking north to the original main door of the library. (Photograph Warden and Fellows, All Souls College, Oxford).
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8. Plan of the North Quadrangle, All Souls College, Oxford, based on Nicholas Hawksmoor’s 1715 plan. (From H. Colvin and J.S.G. Simmons: All Souls: An Oxford College and its Buildings, Oxford 1989).
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04/2004 | 1213 | 146
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[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière. 14 rue de Marignan, 75008 Paris. Henry Cheere (1703-London-1781). Mouring figure of a woman. Terracotta, Painted black, 41 x 23 x 15 cm]
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[Derek Johns, Ltd. London. The entrance of the Grand Canal with the Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute, by Francesco Guardi (Venice 1712-1793). Oil on panel, 180x320 mm]
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[Galerie Haas AG. Zurich. André Derain (1880-1954). Femme aux cheveux revenant sur la pointrine. Bronze, with patina. Height, 38.5 cm]
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[Galerie Michael Haas. Niebuhrstr. 5. D-10629 Berlin. Odilon Redon (1840-1916). Tete de femme endormie, ca. 1905. Oil on paper on canvas. Signed. 48.9x48.9 cm]
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[Galleria Carlo Orsi – Milan. Adoration of the Child, 1490 ca., by Lorenzo di Credi (Florence about 1457-1535). Mixed media on panel, medallion, diameter 750 mm]
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[Galleria Silvano Lodi Jr. Milano. Portrait of a man, head and shoulders, sketch of an allegory of female figure in the background, by Mauro Gandolfi (Bologna 1764-1834) Oil on paper on canvas, 530x400 mm]
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[Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox. 38 Bury Street, St. James’s London. SW1Y 6BB. Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA (1723-1792). Self-portrait aged seventeen. Black and white chalk on blue paper, 41.3 x 26 cm (16 1/4 x 10 1/4 in)]
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[Katrin Bellinger. 15 Old Bond Street. London. Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (1727-1804) Presentation of the Virgin. Pen and brown ink, brown wash over black chalk, 495x381mm]
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[Moretti. 43 New Bond Street, London W1S 2SA. Piazza Ottaviani 17/r, 50123 Florence. Madonna adoring the Child with Saint Joseph and Saint Giovannino, by Tommaso (Florence, active in the first years of the 16th century). Panel, diameter 850 cm]
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[Pandora Old Masters. Po Box 1761. New York. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Venice 1696-1770 Madrid). Study of the Bust of Giulio Contatini by Alessandro Vittoria. Red and white chalk on blue paper, 295x195 mm]
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[Pandora Old Masters. Po Box 1761. New York. Italian Garden, by Jean Honoré Fragonard (Grasse 1732-1806 Paris). Brown and grey wotercolour with traces of black chalk, 173x233 mm]
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[Richard Nagy – Dover Street Gallery. London. A toast, 1921, by George Grosz (Berlin 1893-1959). Watercolour on paper, 432x302 mm]
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[Robilant + Voena. 38 Dover Street, London W1S 4LN. Florence, Loggia dei Lanzi, by Giuseppe Canella (Verona 1788-1847 Florence). Oil on canvas, 720x980 mm]
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[Sotheby’s & Co., 1334 York Avenue, 10021. New York. William Blake. The good and evil angels struggling for possession of a child. Monotype, pen and black ink, watercolour, gouache and touches of graphite on paper. 17 1/4 by 23 1/16 in. 43.8 by 58.5 cm]
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[Stoppenbach & Delestre. 25 Cork Street. London. André Derain (1880-1954). Figures dans un paysage, circa 1906. Watercolour, 27.5x38 cm (10 3/4 x 15 inches). Signed lower right.]
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[The Art Collection, Inc. 818 Broadway. NY. Odilon Redon (1840-1916). La Roue de la Fortune (447). Oil on panel, 384x142 mm (15 1/2 x 5 3/4 in.) Signed. Other marks]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Sotheby’s & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London, W.1. The Imbros Cup. Anatolia. Early Bronze Age (c. 2500 BC) 11cm. 278kg]
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12/2003 | 1209 | 145
Pages: i-xxii
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[Brimo de Laroussilhe. 7, Quai Voltaire, 75007 Paris. Barthélemy Prieur (Brezieux, 1536 - Paris, 1611). Bacchus. Height: 23 cm. Bronze statuette, hollow, lost wax cast, darkened varnish over rich brown, natural patina.]
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[Chanel Fine Jewellery Boutique, 173 New Bond Street, London] "Volute" Rings. 18 K White gold, diamonds and pink sapphire.
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[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière. 14 rue de Marignan, 75008 Paris. BACCIO DA MONTELUPO (Montelupo 1460 - Lucca 1535) possibly Saint Jerome. Terracotta. Height: 41.2 cm. Length: 34 cm. Depth: 17 cm.]
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[Chelminski Gallery. 616 King’s Road, London SW6 2DU. Hindu Girl by Sir Richard Westmacott RA. Exhibited at the Royal Academy 1821. Ht. 39 in (99cm)]
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[Daniel Katz, Ltd. 13 Old Bond Street. London. W1S 4SX Aimé-Jules DALOU (1838-1902). Study for 'Triumph pf Silenus' bronze, piéce unique cast by Hébrard, 42.5 cm./ 16 3/4 in. high]
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[David & Constance Yates. Lenox Hill Station. New York 10021. ANTOINE ETEX (Paris 1808 - 1888 Chaville). A Plaster Model for the Tomb of Théodore Géricault (1791-1824). Plaster, 17 x 15 x 7 5/8 inches (44.5 x 38.7 x 19.4 cm). Signed ETEX and dated1840.]
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[Finch & co. Suite 744, 2 Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3DQ. An important marble monument attribuited to Caius Gabriel Cibber (1630-1700). Recently sold to the Victoria & Albert Museum.]
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[Galleria Carlo Orsi. Via Bagutta, 14 - 20121 Milan. CRISTOFORO STATI (Bracciano 1556 ca. - Rome 1619) Cleopatra. Marble. Height: 75 inches (191 cm)]
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[Galleria Il Cartiglio. Via Maggio 78/r. 50125 Florence, Italy. VALERIO CIOLI (Settignano circa 1529/Florence 1599). Portrait of Giovanni Cerretani. Marble relief. Size 29x21.5 cms. The relief bears on the back the following inscription: 'GIO.D.N. CERRETANUS DI ANI 58 / 8AGOSTO 1598']
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[Hall & Knight Ltd. 21 East 67th Street. New York, NY 20021. 43 New Bond Street, London. W1S 2SA. Jean-Baptiste Greuze. (Trournus 1725 - 1805 Paris). Portrait of Denis Diderot (1713-1784). Oil on canvas, oval, 60x48.6 cm (23 5/8x19 1/8 inches)]
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[Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert. 38 Bury Street. St. James’s, London SW1Y 6BB. 17 East 76th Street, New York. Barbara Hepworth 1903-1975. Helicold in Sphere, 1938. Lignum vitae on original base. Height 10 inches; 25,5 cm]
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[James Grahm & Sons. 1014 Madison Avenue. New York. NY 10021. Turkish Horse No.2 ca. 1857. Bronze. 11 1/4 x 11 3/8 x 4 3/8 inches. Dark brown/Green patina. Signed on base: BARYE.]
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[Michael Hall Fine Arts, inc. 49 East 82nd Street, New York. Attributed to Bathélemy Prieur (Berzieux 1536 - Paris 1611). Nude Male Caryatid. Bronze. Height: 83/4 inches]
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[Moretti. Piazza Ottaviani 17/r, 50123 Florence. Master of the Ashmolean Museum Predella. Florence, act. from 1360/65 to 1385/90. Madonna and Child; St. Francis; St Margaret. Tempera on panel, 74x50cm]
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[Patricia Wengraf, Ltd. PO Box 31067, London SW1W 9FJ. San Juan de la Cruz. Wood statue with original polychrome and gold leaf. Height: 66 in - 168 cm. Attributed to Francisco Antonio Gijon (Seville 1653 - c. 1720]
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[Rafael Valls. 11 Duke Street, St. James’s, London. JUAN DE ARELLANO 1614-1676. A Still Life of Tulips, Roses, Carnations and other flowers in a Glass Vase (detail). Oil on canvas: 65 x 52 cm. Signed and dated 1674.]
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[Robert Bowman Gallery. 8 Duke Street, St. James’s London. Auguste Rodin. Saint-Jean Baptiste Préchant. Lifetime cast by Thiébault Fres. Height: 19 7/8 in. (50.4 cm)]
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[Schlichte Bergen. P.C. Hooftstraat 53’, 1071 BN Amsterdam. FLEURY FRANçOIS RICHARD (Lyon 1777-1852). The grotto of la Balme, near Grenoble. Canvas, 86 x 66 cm. Inscribed on an old label on the frame: Les Grotto de la Balme (Vercors) Ecole de David. 1819]
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[Sotheby’s & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London, W.1. Henry Cheere. British 1703-1781. The Monument to Sir George Cooke (1675-1740). Marble 320 by 122 by 107 cm.]
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[Talabardon & Gautier. 134 Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008, Paris. Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-1875) a sketch for Pourquoi naitre esclave?, circa 1868. Clay, height: 14,5 cm. Provenance: lot 78 in the Carpeaux sale, Paris, December 8-9, 1913.]
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[Trinity Fine Art. 29 Bruton Street. London W1J 6QP. JOHANN HEINRICH WILHELM TISCHBEIN (Haina 1721 - Eutin 1829). An Idyllic Landscape. Pen and brown ink, brown and grey wash, watercolour, over traces of black chalk. Inscribed and dated, 1809. 267x438 mm]
Western art unattributed:
[Francesco Antonacci. Via Magutta 54, 00187 Rome. Design for a chandelier. Pen and ink on paper, 26 by 15.5 cm. Prague, early nineteenth century.]
Western art unattributed:
[Galleria Nella Longari. Via Bigli 15, 20121 Milan. Madonna and Child by Florentine sculpture. Circa 1400. Polychrome and gilded wood. 69 cm high.]
Letter
Henry and John Cheere
05/1960 | 686 | 102
Pages: 211
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Webb, M. I. (Webb, M. I.)
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Henry Cheere, Sculptor and Businessman and John Cheere - II
08/1958 | 665 | 100
Pages: 274-279
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Author:
Webb, M. I. (Webb, M. I.)
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23. Monument to Sir Dudley Ryder, Workshop of Henry Cheere. (St Wulfram's Church, Grantham.)
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24. Monument to Sir John Brownlow, Viscount Tyrconnel, by Henry Cheere. Signed. (Paris Church, Belton, Lines.)
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25. Monument to Samuel Tufnell, Here Attributed to Workshop of Henry Cheere. (Parish Church, Pleshey, Essex.)
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26. Monument to Sir William Jolliffe, Workshop of Henry Cheere. (Parish Church, Pleshey, Essex.)
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27. Monument to Richard Willis, Bishop of Winchester, by Henry Cheere. Signed. (Winchester Cathedral.)
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28. Monument to Sir William Pole, Bt, Workshop of Henry Cheere, Probably by Richard Hayward. (Parish Church, Shute, Devon.)
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Henry Cheere, Sculptor and Businessman and John Cheere - I
07/1958 | 664 | 100
Pages: 232+235-240
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Author:
Webb, M. I. (Webb, M. I.)
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27. Plaster Bust of Nicholas Hawksmoor, Probably by Henry Cheere. (All Souls College, Oxford.)
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28. Terra-Cotta Model for the Statue of Robert Gordon, by John Cheere. (Robert Gordon Hospital, Aberdeen.)
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29. Detail from Monument to Lord Chief Justice Raymond, by Henry Cheere. Signed. (Abbots Langley Church, Herts.)
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30. River God, by John Cheere. (Grotto, Stourhead, Wilts.)
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31. Marble Bust of Lady Lymington, Daughter of John Conduitt, Here Attributed to Henry Cheere. (The Earl of Portsmouth.)
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32. Detail from Monument to John and Anna Borrell, by Henry Cheere. Signed. (Shoreham Church, Kent.)
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33. Monument to Captain Philip de Sausmarez, by Henry Cheere. (Westminster Abbey.) Copyright, Warburg Institute.
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34. Monument to John Conduitt, by Henry Cheere. (Westminster Abbey.) Copyright, Warburg Institute.
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Henry Cheere, Henry Scheemakers, and the Apprenticeship Lists
04/1957 | 649 | 99
Pages: 115-120
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Webb, M. I. (Webb, M. I.)
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10. Detail of Monument to 1st Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, by Henry Scheemakers and Henry Cheere. Signed. Erected 1728. (Edenham Church, Lincs.)
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11. Statue of Christopher Codrington, by Henry Cheere. 1732-4. (Codrington Library, All Souls College, Oxford.)
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12. Monument to Sir Francis and Lady Page, by Henry Scheemakers. Signed. (Steeple Aston Church, Oxon.)
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13. Monument to Sir Thomas Powys, by Robert Hartshorne. Remains of Signature. Finished c. 1720. (Thorpe Achurch, Northants.) (National Buildings Record.)
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14. Wall Tablet to Richard Graves, by Henry Scheemakers. Signed. After September 1729. (Mickleton Church, Glos.)
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15. Wall Tablet to Hammond and Anthony Twyman, by Henry Scheemakers and Henry Cheere. Signed. After February 1727. (Westbere Church, Kent.)
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16. Wall Tablet to John Bradbury, by Henry Scheemakers. Signed. After November 1731. (Wicken Bonhunt Church, Essex.)