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09/2022 | 1434 | 164
Pages: i-xvi
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Attributed works:
10.8.75., by John Hoyland (1934–2011). 1975. Acrylic on canvas, 123 by 91.5 cm. [FREDERICK CHARLES ART, KENT. BIAF]
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A pair of vases with portraits of Clemens of Saxony and his sister Maria Josepha Amelia of Saxony, painted by Raffaele Giovine. 1822. Porcelain with gilt-bronze and polychrome, height 60 cm. [BRUN FINE ART, LONDON AND MILAN. BIAF]
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Alexander, Tsar of Russia, by Lorenzo Bartolini (1777– 1850). 1807. Marble, height 71 cm. [ROBERTO CAMPOBASSO, NAPLES. BIAF]
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Arturo Martini, Group of Soldiers (detail), 1933,34. Bronze with green patina, 68 x 42 x 42 cm [Walter Padovani, BIAF]
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Assassin 2, by Elisabeth Frink (1930–93). 1963. Bronze, 51 by 17 cm. [WILLOUGHBY GERRISH, LONDON AND YORKSHIRE. BIAF]
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Clifton Suspension Bridge, by Julian Trevelyan (1910–99). 1962. Oil on canvas, 76.5 by 91.5 cm. [FREYA MITTON ART, SOMERSET. BAF]
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Coffee pot with marks for the Sienese families of Sansedoni and Venturi Gallerani, by Adriano Haff ner (1703–68). c.1740. Embossed and chiselled silver, height 30 cm. [DARIO GHIO, MONTE CARLO. BIAF]
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DAVID BOMBERG (BRITISH 1890-1957) THE GARDEN AND TOWER OF THE SACRISTY, CUENCA CATHEDRAL Est. £200,000-300,000 (+ fees). [Dreweatts]
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Dorelia in a blue coat, by Augustus John (1878–1961). 1910. Oil on panel, 33 by 23.5 cm. [BROWSE & DARBY, LONDON. BAF]
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Filippo Pedrini San Pelegrino Laziosi 70x48,5 cm [Arte-Fact]
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Head of a prophet, by Giovanni di Balduccio (1290–1349). Marble, 31.5 by 14 by 43.5 cm. [ALESSANDRO CESATI, MILAN. BIAF]
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Head of an man wearing a turban, by Giovan Battista Tiepolo (1696–1770). Oil on canvas, 43.5 by 35.5 cm. [CARLO ORSI, MILAN. BIAF]
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Kronos, by Adamo Tadolini (1788– 1868). c.1830–50. Terracotta, 35 by 26 by 23 cm. [GALLERIA MARIETTA, FLORENCE. BIAF]
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Madonna and child, by the Master of 1310 (active, 1300–30). Tempera on wood with gold, 36.1 by 31.6 cm. [SALAMON GALLERY, MILAN. BIAF]
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Madonna and child, cast after a model by Girolamo Ticciati (1676–1744). c.1747–53. Red wax with a plaster support, 33.5 by 19.5 cm. [WALTER PADOVANI, MILAN, BIAF]
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May ’61, by Roger Hilton (1911–75). Oil on canvas, 63 by 76 cm. [JONATHAN CLARK FINE ART, LONDON. BIAF]
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Nowhere 2, by Robyn Denny (1930–2014). Acrylic on canvas, 163 by 120 cm. [NINE BRITISH ART, LONDON. BAF]
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Obituary: Francis Bacon, by Hugh Mendes (b.1955). 2021. Oil on linen, 30 by 20 cm. [CHARLIE SMITH, LONDON. BAF]
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Reclining nude, by Henry Moore (1898–1986). 1980. Bronze, 11 by 16.5 cm. [OSBORNE SAMUEL, LONDON. BAF]
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RUTILIO MANETTI 1571 - Siena - 1639 Allegory of the Four Seasons Oil on canvas 169 x 231 cm (661/2 x 91 in.)[Robilant and Voena]
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Self portrait, by Ronald Ossory Dunlop (1894–1973). c.1935. Oil on board, 37 by 29 cm. [CASTLEGATE HOUSE GALLERY, CUMBRIA. BIAF]
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The blue jug, by F.C.B. Cadell (1883–1937). 1925. Oil on canvas, 61 by 50.8 cm. [PORTLAND GALLERY, LONDON. BAF]
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The feast of Absalom, by Niccolò Tornioli (1606–51). Oil on canvas, 147.5 by 216.2 cm. [ROBILANT+VOENA, LONDON AND MILAN. BIAF]
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Tsar of Russia, by Lorenzo Bartolini (1777– 1850). 1807. Marble, height 71 cm. ROBERTO CAMPOBASSO, NAPLES Coff ee pot with marks for the Sienese families of Sansedoni and Venturi Gallerani, by Adriano Haff ner (1703–68). c.1740. Embossed and chiselled silver, height 30 cm. DARIO GHIO, MONTE CARLO St Jerome in penitence, by Girolamo Munziano (1532–92). Oil on canvas, 228 by 164 cm. [SANTA TECLA, PADUA. BIAF]
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Whiteleaf Hill, by John Nash (1893–1977). 1920. Pen and ink and watercolour on paper, 32.5 by 39.5 cm. [MOORE-GWYN FINE ART, LONDON. BIAF]
Western art unattributed:
Commode. Venice, c.1850. Wood, marble, bronze, gilt and lacquer, 147 by 84 by 60 cm. [ATTILIO CECCHETTO ANTIQUARIO, TREVISO. BIAF]
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Pages: i-xiv
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[Adam Williams Fine Art, New York, at XXIVe Biennale des Antiquaires, 11 to 21 September 2008, Grand Palais, Paris] Alesandro Turchi, called l'Orbetto (1578-1649). Diana and Actaeon. Oil on canvas, 100 by 135 cm.
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[Agnew's, London, at 20/21 British Art Fair, 10-14 September 2008, Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London] Henry Moore, OM, RA (1898-1986). Helmet head. 1960. Bronze, 29 by 29 cm.
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[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière, 14 rue de Marignan, 11 quai Voltaire, Paris] Mathieu Elias (Peene (Kassel) 1658-Dunkirk 1741). The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Heaven. Signed and dated 1710, lower right. Oil on canvas, 150 by 110 cm.
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[Didier Aaron, New York, Paris, London, at XXIVe Biennale des Antiquaires, 11 to 21 September 2008, Grand Palais, Paris] A pair of large bronze candelabra. Signed Jean-François Denière. c.1820-30. Height: 242 cm., width: 80 cm., diameter: 40 cm.
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[Duncan R. Miller Fine Arts, London, at 20/21 British Art Fair, 10-14 September 2008, Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London] Julian Trevelyan RA (1910-1988). Thames regatta. c.1951. Oil on canvas, 50.5 by 76.2 cm.
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[G. Sarti, 137 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris] Bernardo Daddi (Florence, c.1320-† 1348). Presentation in the Temple. Circa 1336-1338. Tempera and gold on panel, 46.1 x 18.5 cm. (18⅛ x 7¼ in.)
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[Galerie Canesso, 26 rue Laffitte, Paris] Andrea Vaccaro (Naples 1604-1670). The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian. Oil on canvas, 130 x 102 cm. (51 3/16 x 40 3/16). Monogrammed at lower right: <<AV>> intertwined.
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[Galerie Canesso, Paris, at XXIVe Biennale des Antiquaires, 11 to 21 September 2008, Grand Palais, Paris] Michelangelo Pace, called Michelangelo di Campidoglio (1610?-1670?). Portrait of a greyhound with pup against a country backdrop. Oil on canvas, 168 by 252 cm.
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[Galerie de Bayser, Paris, at XXIVe Biennale des Antiquaires, 11 to 21 September 2008, Grand Palais, Paris] Henri Regnault (1843-1871). Judith and Holofernes. Oil on canvas, 120-200 cm.
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[Galerie de Jonckeere, Brussels & Paris, at XXIVe Biennale des Antiquaires, 11 to 21 September 2008, Grand Palais, Paris] Johannes Bosschaert. Still life with an overturned basket of flowers. Monogrammed and dated J.B. 1627. Oil on panel, 51 by 74 cm.
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[Galerie Ratton-Ladrière, Paris, at XXIVe Biennale des Antiquaires, 11 to 21 September 2008, Grand Palais, Paris] Laurent de La Hyre (1606-1656). Penitent Magdalene. Oil on canvas, 102 by 95 cm.
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[Gimpel Fils, London, at 20/21 British Art Fair, 10-14 September 2008, Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London] Albert Irvin, RA.Tara. 2004. Acrylic on canvas, 213 by 305 cm.
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[Grosvenor Gallery, London, at 20/21 British Art Fair, 10-14 September 2008, Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London] Dhruva Mistry, CBE, RA (b. 1957). Spatial diagram, v.15 (sky blue). 2004-06. Stainless steel and paint, 31 by 21 by 27.5 cm.
Attributed works:
[Jacques Leegenhoek, Paris, at XXIVe Biennale des Antiquaires, 11 to 21 September 2008, Grand Palais, Paris] Laurent de La Hyre (1606-1656). The judgement of Solomon. Oil on canvas, 106.5 by 89.5 cm.
Attributed works:
[Moretti, Florence, London & New York, at XXIVe Biennale des Antiquaires, 11 to 21 September 2008, Grand Palais, Paris] Attributed to Francesco Squarcione (c.1395-1468). Madonna and Child surrounded by cherubs. Panel, 67.6 by 40.3 xm.)
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[Noortman Master Paintings, Vrijthof 49, Maastricht, The Netherlands] Eugène Carrière (Gournay 1849-1906 Paris). La lettre inachevée. Oil on canvas, 65 x 50.2 cm. Signed.
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[Robilant + Voena, London & Milan, at XXIVe Biennale des Antiquaires, 11 to 21 September 2008, Grand Palais, Paris] Giovanni Boldini (1842-1931). Portrait of Madame Gabrielle Réjane. Signed Boldini (lower right) and inscribed Zographos (upper left). Oil and canvas, 68.5 by 54.2 cm.
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[Robin Katz Fine Art, London, at 20/21 British Art Fair, 10-14 September 2008, Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London] Robyn Denny (b. 1930). Untitled. June 1957. Oil and collage on card, 50.2 by 32.5 cm.
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[Sam Fogg, London, at XXIVe Biennale des Antiquaires, 11 to 21 September 2008, Grand Palais, Paris] Attributed to Gil de Siloé. Virgin and Child. Spanish, Burgos, 1480s. Alabaster, 31.5 by 22.5 by 16 cm.
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[Stoppenbach & Delestre, London, at XXIVe Biennale des Antiquaires, 11 to 21 September 2008, Grand Palais, Paris] Maurice de Vlaminck (1876-1958). A bouquet of flowers in a vase. Signed lower right. Oil on canvas, 65 by 54 cm.
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[The Oskar Reinhart Collection 'Am Romerholz', Winterthur, 6 September-14 December 2008, Reflections] Eugène Delacroix. Tasso in the Madhouse.
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[Venator & Hanstein, Cäcilienstrasse 48, Cologne, Germany] Vincenzo Coronelli. Celestial and terrestrial globe. Ø 48 cm. Ca.1696.
Western art unattributed:
[Bernard Steinitz, Paris, at XXIVe Biennale des Antiquaires, 11 to 21 September 2008, Grand Palais, Paris] A rare sculpture in silver representing Hercules. Late 16th to early 17th century. Solid silver. Height: 21.7 cm.
Short Notice
An Exhibition That Failed
08/1992 | 1073 | 134
Pages: 499-502
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Author:
Kingzett, Richard (Kingzett, Richard; Kingzett, Richard N.; Kingzett, Dick)
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19. A Symposium, by Julian Trevelyan. 1936. Relief and Oil on Board, 66 by 91.8 cm. (Tate Gallery, London).
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20. The Sculptor, by Ceri Richards, Reproduced from the Referee, 17th January 1937 When Exhibited at Agnew's, London.
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21. Abstraction from the Human form, by Francis Bacon, Reproduced from the Referee, 17th January 1937 When Exhibited at Agnew's, London. (Work Later Destroyed by the Artist).
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22. Abstraction, by Francis Bacon, Reproduced from the Referee, 17th January 1937 When Exhibited at Agnew's, London. (Work Later Destroyed by the Artist).
Supplement
Twentieth-Century British Acquisitions Made by the Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum: Supplement
04/1987 | 1009 | 129
Pages: 276-277
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C., F. (C., F.)
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62. Laocoön, by Stanley William Hayter (b.1901). 1943. Etching and Engraving, 31 by 55.1 cm. 1985-10-5-15. Executed during Hayter's Time in New York, 1940-50, Where He Established an Offshoot of Atelier 17, His Famous Intaglio Workshop in Paris.
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63. The Tube Train, by Cyril Power (1874-1951). c.1934. Colour Linocut, 34.2 by 33.5 cm. 1985-5-21.
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64. Woman with Long Hair, by Robert Colquhoun (1914-62). 1958. Black Chalk, 68.6 by 40.5 cm. 1986-6-21-6.
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65. Gill's House at Ditchling, by David Jones (1895-1974). 1922. Pencil and Water-Colour, 40.5 by 37.3 cm. 1985-7-13-8.
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66. 'Newlyn (JW) April 11-50', by Ben Nicholson (1894-1982). 1950. Pencil and Water-Colour, 35.5 by 50.9 cm. 1986-4-5-5.
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67. 'Still Life with Bottles', by William Scott (b.1913). 1955. Black Chalk, 48 by 65.1 cm. 1985-7-13-4.
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68. The Light of the Candle, by David Bomberg (1890-1957). c. 1912. Black Chalk, Water-Colour and Gouache, 52.5 by 40.1 cm. Verso: Squared Study for Composition on Recto, in Black Chalk. 1985-7-13-47.
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69. Somnambulist Visit, by Julian Trevelyan (b.1910). c. 1936. Plaster Relief, 15.5 by 25.5 cm. 1985-6-8-21. During the Early Thirties, Hayter and Other Associates of Atelier 17, Like Julian Trevelyan, Began to Experiment with Prints Made on Plaster. The British Museum Also Owns the Zinc Plate from Which This Relief Was Made.
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70. The Secret Visit, by John Banting (1902-72). 1931. Blueprint, 23.7 by 16.4 cm. 1983-5-21-32.
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71. 'Dizzy Gillespie', by Nigel Henderson (1917-85). 1954. Oil and Photography. 1985-7-13-9. Henderson Became a Close Associate of Paolozzi's in the Late Forties When They Both Began Experimenting with Collage. His Interest in Jazz Coalesced with His Experience as a Photo-journalist to Produce Images Like This Head of the Famous Trumpeter.
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: London [II]
05/1958 | 662 | 100
Pages: 186-187
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Reviewer:
Farr, D. L. A. (Farr, D. L. A.)
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