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Book Review
La coupe de sainte Agnès (France – Espagne – Angleterre)
02/2023 | 1439 | 165
Pages: 204-206
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Reviewer:
Cordez, Philippe (Cordez, Philippe)
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La coupe de sainte Agnès (France – Espagne – Angleterre) By Neil Stratford. 175 pp. incl. 126 col. ills. (Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, Paris, 2022), €35. ISBN 978–2–87754–681–2. | :
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Western art unattributed:
2. Royal Gold Cup. France, 1375–80. Gold, enamel and pearls, height 23.6 cm. (British Museum, London).
Article
Drawings of Van Vianen silver in an eighteenth-century collection
02/2021 | 1415 | 163
Pages: 128-143
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Author:
Van Der Hoorn, Esther (Van Der Hoorn, Esther)
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1. Detail of Fig.22, showing a silver salt.
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10. Drawing of silver objects. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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11. Lidded bowl, attributed to Adam van Vianen. c.1620. Silver, 10.5 by 15.8 by 9 cm. (Private collection).
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12. Drinking bowl, by Adam van Vianen. 1618. Silver, 12.9 by 16.5 by 12 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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13. Drawing of a silver bowl. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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14. Tazza with a foot shaped like Bacchus, by Christiaen van Vianen. 1631. Gilt silver, 19 by 21 cm. (Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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15. Salt, by Adam van Vianen. 1624. Silver, height 19.5 cm. (Private collection; photograph Collectie A. Aardewerk Antiquair Juwelier).
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16 and 17. Drawings of silver salts. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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18. Salt with a foot in the shape of Ceres, by Michiel de Bruyn van Berendrecht. 1650. Silver, 20.2 by 11.5 cm. (Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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19–21. Drawings of silver salts. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, each 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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2. Drawing of a silver cup. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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22. Drawings of a silver salt. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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23. Drawing of a silver cup. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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24. Solon before Croesus, by Gerrit van Honthorst. 1624. Oil on canvas, 168.5 by 214 cm. (© Hamburger Kunsthalle / bpk).
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25. Still life with a bowl, by Mattheus Wijtmans. After 1667. Oil on canvas, 54 by 43.7 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
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26. Globe cup, after a model by Christoph Jamnitzer. c.1650. Silver, 42 by 17.6 by 17.6 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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27. Portrait of Anthony III Grill, by Jan Maurits Quinkhard. 1727. Oil on canvas, 63.1 by 53.3 cm. (Stichting Het Grill’s Hofje; Stichting RKD).
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3. Cup in the shape of a shell, by Adam van Vianen. 1625. Silver, 18 by 15.5 by 12 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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4. Drawing of a silver cupholder. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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5. Drawing of a silver cupholder. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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6. Drawing of silver bowls. c.1725–28. Pen and pencil in black with grey wash, 35.6 by 24.5 cm. (sheet). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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7. Drinking bowl in the shape of a water basin with dolphins, by Christiaen van Vianen. 1627. 8.8 by 15.7 by 21.1 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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8. Shell cup, pl.3 from the series Constighe Modellen, by Adam van Vianen (designer), Christiaen van Vianen (publisher) and Theodorus van Kessel (etcher). 1646–52. Etching, 16.3 by 21.3 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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9. Two bowls, pl.10 from the series Constighe Modellen, by Adam van Vianen (designer), Christiaen van Vianen (publisher) and Theodorus van Kessel (etcher). 1646–52. Etching, 16.3 by 21.3 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
Book Review
A Rothschild Renaissance: A New Look at the Waddesdon Bequest in the British Museum. Edited by Pippa Shirley and Dora Thornton
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 878-879
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Reviewer:
Kirchweger, Franz (Kirchweger, Franz)
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2. Miniature tabernacle, by workshop of Adam Dircksz. 1500–30, base 1562. Boxwood, 22.2 by 14.7 by 13 cm. (British Museum, London).
Exhibition Review
Beyond the Nile: Egypt and the Classical World. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 774-776
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Reviewer:
Cooney, Kathlyn M. (Cooney, Kathlyn M.)
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5. Sarcophagus of Wahibreemakhet, Egyptian. c.600 BC. Basalt, 230 by 94 by 105 cm. (Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden; exh. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
Western art unattributed:
6. Julius Caesar, Roman. First century BC–First century AD. Graywacke, 44 by 26 by 25 cm. (Antikensammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin; exh. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
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7. Head of Caracalla, Romano-Egyptian. AD 211–17. Granite, 51 by 34 by 52 cm. (University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia; exh. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
Exhibition Review
The Paston Treasure: Riches and Rarities of the Known World. Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 772-774
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Reviewer:
Thornton, Dora (Thornton, Dora)
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4. Nautilus cup, attributed to Nicolaes de Grebber. 1592. Nautilus shell, silver gilt, glass and enamel, height 26.5 cm. (Museum Het Prinsenhof, Delft; exh. Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery).
Western art unattributed:
1. Pair of flagons. London, 1598. Silver gilt, height 31.1 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; exh. Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery).
Western art unattributed:
2. The Paston treasure. c.1663. Canvas, 166.8 by 247.5 cm. (Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery).
Western art unattributed:
3. Panel with the arms of the Paston family. Florence, c.1638. Pietre dure, 49 by 37 cm. (Sir Henry PastonBedingfeld, Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk; exh. Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery).
Article
An unknown cameo of James I and the Order of the Garter
06/2006 | 1239 | 148
Pages: 400-405
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Author:
Hein, Jørgen (Hein, Jørgen)
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33. Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Blackfriars in 1600, to attend the marriage of Lord and Lady Herbert, attributed to Robert Peake the Elder. 1600. Canvas, 132 by 188 cm. (Sherborne Castle; photograph by kind permission of J.K. Wingfield Digby).
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40. Christian IV of Denmark’s Great George, here ascribed to Corvinianus Saur. Copenhagen, 1606. Gold, enamel, pearls and diamonds, altered and mounted on a pedestal before 1696, 5.6 by 4.4 by 4.6 cm. (Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen).
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41. Detail of Fig.40.
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42. Detail of Fig.40.
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34. James I. Brown on white sardonyx cameo, oval, 3.8 by 2.7 cm. (Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen).
Western art unattributed:
35. Cup set with cameos. Northern European, 1635–50. Gold and enamel, 43.3 cm. high (overall). The moor with a dragon dates from c.1615 and originally formed an independent statuette. (Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen).
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36. Hind. Brown on white sardonyx cameo, circular, 3.3 by 3 cm. (Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen).
Western art unattributed:
37. Duke Ulrik, by an unknown painter. Copenhagen, 1605–10. Canvas, 104 by 83 cm. (Danish Museum of National History, Frederiksborg Castle, Hillerød).
Western art unattributed:
38. Detail of Fig.37.
Western art unattributed:
39. Duke Ulrik’s Lesser George. Sardonyx, gold and enamel set with fifty-four table-cut diamonds (one missing), 4.6 cm. diam. (cameo); 6.5 cm. diam. (overall). (Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen).
Short Notice
The Bowes Gold Cup: A Stuart Race Prize?
06/1995 | 1107 | 137
Pages: 387-390
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Author:
Glanville, Philippa (Glanville, Philippa; G., P.)
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41. The Bowes Cup, by Jacob Bodendick. London, 1675. Gold, 14.75 cm. High, 20.25 cm. diam. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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43. Detail of Fig.41, Showing the Arms of Sir William Bowes and His Wife Elizabeth Blakiston; Bowes and Blakiston Are Quartered by Aske and Dalden. [The Bowes Cup, by Jacob Bodendick. London, 1675. Gold, 14.75 cm. High, 20.25 cm. diam. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).]
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44. Detail of Fig.41, Showing the Crest and Motto of Blakiston. [The Bowes Cup, by Jacob Bodendick. London, 1675. Gold, 14.75 cm. High, 20.25 cm. diam. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).]
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45. Detail of the Base of Fig.41, Showing Hallmarks and Mark of Jacob Bodendick. [The Bowes Cup, by Jacob Bodendick. London, 1675. Gold, 14.75 cm. High, 20.25 cm. diam. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).]
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46. Detail of the Cover of Fig.41. [The Bowes Cup, by Jacob Bodendick. London, 1675. Gold, 14.75 cm. High, 20.25 cm. diam. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).]
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47. Communion Cup, by Jacob Bodendick, London, 1675-76. Silver Gilt, 24 cm. High. (St Andrew Kingswood, Surrey; On Loan to Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Western art unattributed:
42. Heneage Finch Snuff Box, c.1675-80. Gold, 5.79 cm. Long. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Article
An Assessment of Tudor Plate Design, 1530-1560
06/1979 | 915 | 121
Pages: 342+346+358+360-364
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Author:
Cooper, John K. D. (Cooper, John K. D.)
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1. Two-Handled Cup and Cover. London 1555-56, Maker's Mark TL Monogram; On Cover (Not Original to Cup) London 1531-32, Maker's Mark IC Flanking a Tree. Silver-Gilt, Height 13.3 cm. (Corpus Christi College, Cambridge).
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10. Verrier, from a Set of Twenty-Four. Maker's Mark of John Bridge. London 1826-27. Silver-Gilt. (Royal Collection). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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11. Pendent-Cross. English, Perhaps by Rundell and Bridge. c.1825. Faceted Amethysts Set in Gold Wire Filigree, Decorated with Applied Stamped Shells. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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26. Cup and Cover. London 1543-44, Maker's Mark: An Orb and Cross, Incuse. Silver-Gilt; Height 29.8 cm. (St Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich).
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27. The Bisby Cup. London 1553-54, Maker's Mark: RD Monogram. Height 30.5 cm. (The Armourers' and Braziers' Company, London).
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28. The Bowes Cup. London 1554-55, Maker's Mark: A Queen's Head Facing. Silver-Gilt Enamel and Rock Crystal; Height 49.8 cm. (Goldsmiths' Hall, London).
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29. Cup and Cover. London 1561-62, Maker's Mark: A Cup. Silver-Gilt; Height 36.8 cm. (Private Collection).
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30. Octagonal Salt. London 1542-43, Maker's Mark: A Sceptre. Silver-Gilt; Height 25 cm. (Goldsmiths' Hall, London).
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32. Standing Cup and Cover. Maker's Mark: A Moor's Head. c.1545. Silver-Gilt; Height 40 cm. (Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge).
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33. Standing Cup and Cover. London 1550-51, Maker's Mark: A Queen's Head Facing. Silver-Gilt; Height 33.9 cm. (St Mary's Church, Plympton, Devon).
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34. Standing Cup. London 1545-46, Maker's Mark: Possibly a Cup. Silver-Gilt and Rock Crystal; Height 29.5 cm. (Goldsmiths' Hall, London).
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35. Tazza. London 1554-55, Maker's Mark: TL Monogram. Silver-Gilt; Height 11.5 cm. (Winchester College). Reproduced by Permission of the Warden and Fellows of Winchester College.
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36. Nautilus Cup. London 1557-58, Maker's Mark: A Bird. The Bowl a Silver Replacement of c.1640. Silver and Silver-Gilt; Height 25.4 cm. (Private Collection; On Loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum).
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24. Two-Handled Cup and Cover. London 1533-34, Maker's Mark Indecipherable. Silver-Gilt; Height 18.2 cm. (Corpus Christ College, Oxford).
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25. The St Finn Barre Cup. London 1535-36, Maker's Mark Indecipherable. Silver-Gilt; Height 20.3 cm. (St Finn Barre's Cathedral, Cork).
Western art unattributed:
31. Standing Mazer. London 1543-44, Maker's Mark Indecipherable. Silver-Gilt; Height 26.8 cm. (The Barber-Surgeons' Company).
Short Notice
A Drawing of an English Medieval Royal Gold Cup
06/1979 | 915 | 121
Pages: 370+372-373
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Author:
Blair, Claude (Blair, Claude; Blair, C.)
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54. Sketch of the Gold Cup Given to the Lord Mayor of London by Henry VI after His Coronation in 1429. City of London Letter-Book K. f.70. (Corporation of London, Records Office).
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55. The Foundress's Cup of Christ's College, Cambridge. Made Originally for Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, c.1430-40, the Knop Early Sixteenth Century. Silver-Gilt, 32.4 cm. (Christ's College, Cambridge).
Western art unattributed:
56. Standing Cup. c.1430-40. Silver-Gilt, 35 cm. (On Loan to The British Museum; Formerly Lacock Church, Wiltshire).
Article
Miscellaneous May 21-June 17. (July 1903)
07/1903 | 4 | 1
Pages: 123-125