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The last Resident: Richard Worsley and his collection of Venetian paintings
01/2012 | 1306 | 154
Pages: 37-43
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Yarker, Jonathan (Yarker, Jonathan)
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49. Sir Richard Worsley, by Joshua Reynolds. 1775–76. Canvas, 233.7 by 142.2 cm. (Private collection).
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50. The Virgin and Child with Sts John, Catherine and Zaccharia, by Giovanni Battista Leonetti after Vincenzo Catena. 1812. Etching, 14.5 by 19.6 cm. From Choix de gravures à l’eau-forte d’après les peintures originales et les marbres de la galerie de Lucien Bonaparte, London 1812, stanza XIV, no.123. (British Museum, London).
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51. Ecce Homo, by Giovanni Petrini after Titian. c.1812. Etching, 19.6 by 14.5 cm. From Choix de gravures à l’eau-forte d’après les peintures originales et les marbres de la galerie de Lucien Bonaparte, London 1812, stanza IX, no.86. (British Museum, London).
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52. Cupid with a bow, engraved by William Skelton after Vincenzo Dolcibene. 1794. Engraving, 22 by 15 cm. From R. Worsley: Museum Worsleyanum, London 1794, I, no.97. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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53. Lucien Bonaparte, Prince de Canino, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1808. Canvas, 90 by 71 cm (Museo Napoleonico, Rome)
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54. The return of the prodigal son, by Bonifacio Veronese and workshop. c.1550. Canvas, 188 by 457 cm. (Private collection).
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55. Giovanni della Volta and his family, by Lorenzo Lotto. 1547. Canvas, 104.5 by 138 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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56. The Madonna and Child with Sts Luke and Catherine of Alexandria, by Titian. c.1560. Canvas, 127.8 by 169.7 cm. (Coleccion Fondo Cultural Villar-Mir, Madrid).
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57. Dejanira abducted by the centaur Nessus, by Alessandro Varotari, called Padovanino. c.1627. Canvas, 122.3 by 84.1 cm. (Bequest of John Ringling, Ringling Art Museum, Sarasota).
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58. Dejanira abducted by the centaur Nessus, by Benjamin West, after Alessandro Varotari, called Padovanino. 1802. Pen and brown ink with brown wash. Detail from a letter from Benjamin West to Sir Richard Worsley, London, 22nd July 1802. (Lincolnshire Archives, Worsley MS 55, fol.20).
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Sir Richard Worsley and the Firm of Chippendale
06/1968 | 783 | 110
Pages: 352-353+355
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Boynton, Lindsay (Boynton, Lindsay)
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43. A Chair (c.1780), Made by the Firm of Chippendale for the Library at Appuldurcombe. (Collection Earl of Yarborough, Brockesby Park.)
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44. Another View of the Chair Illustrated in Fig.43. [A Chair (c.1780), Made by the Firm of Chippendale for the Library at Appuldurcombe. (Collection Earl of Yarborough, Brockesby Park.)]