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Exhibition Review
Alfred Wolmark. London and Hull
12/2004 | 1221 | 146
Pages: 835-836
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Beechey, James (Beechey, James)
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Rediscovering Wolmark: a pioneer of British modernism | institution: Ben Uri Art Gallery , institution: Ferens Art Gallery
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26. Sabbath afternoon, by Alfred Wolmark. c.1910-11. 75.6 by 75.6 cm. (Collection Gitl and Marton Braun; exh. Ferens Art Gallery, Hull).
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27. The medical inspection, by Alfred Wolmark. c.1916. 150 by 234 cm. (Private collection; exh. Ferens Art Gallery, Hull).
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28. Self-portrait, by Alfred Wolmark. c.1911. 61 by 51 cm. (Private collection; exh. Ferens Art Gallery, Hull).
Publication Received
From Medieval to Regency. Old Masters in the Collection of the Ferens Art Gallery
01/2004 | 1210 | 146
Pages: 37
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Green, Richard (Green, Richard)
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From Medieval to Regency. Old Masters in the Collection of the Ferens Art Gallery | author: Wright, Christopher
Book Review
Bath and Hull Modern British Artists. London
11/1989 | 1040 | 131
Pages: 794-795
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Shone, Richard (Shone, Richard; S., R.; Shone, Richard)
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48. Madrid Crowd, by Sylvia Gosse. 1931. 61 by 50.8 cm. (Exh. Michael Parkin Gallery, London).
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49. Portrait of Anthony Butts, by Nina Hamnett. c. 1919. 50.8 by 40.6 cm. (Exh. Michael Parkin Gallery, London, and University of Hull Art Collection, Middleton Hall, Hull).
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50. Yvonne, by W. R. Sickert. 1917. 91.5 by 70.1 cm. (Exh. by Walker-Bagshawe at Contemporary British Art Fair, London).
Exhibition Review
Ken Kiff. Hull and Bristol
04/1986 | 997 | 128
Pages: 290+306-307+309
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Fuller, Peter (Fuller, Peter)
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51. Talking with a Psychoanalyst: Night Sky no. 113, by Ken Kiff. Acrylic on Paper, 81.3 by 137.2 cm. (Collection Edward Woolf; Exh. Ferens Gallery, Hull).
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59. Self Portrait, 1985, by Ken Kiff. Pencil on Paper, 76.2 by 55.9 cm. (Exh. Ferens Gallery, Hull).
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: 'Marvell and His Contemporaries' at the Ferens Art Gallery, Hull
03/1978 | 900 | 120
Pages: 176+178
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Rogers, Malcolm (Rogers, Malcolm)
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56. George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, by John Michael Wright. Inscribed and Dated 1669. Canvas, 140.7 by 120.3 cm. (Private Collection; Exh. Hull).
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: Sickert - An Arts Council Exhibition
02/1978 | 899 | 120
Pages: 103+105-106
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Shone, Richard (Shone, Richard; S., R.; Shone, Richard)
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54. Mamma mia poveretta, by W. R. Sickert. 1903-04. (City of Manchester Art Galleries; Exh. Arts Council).
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55. Lazarus Breaks His Fast, by W. R. Sickert. c.1927. (Collection Mr and Mrs Eric Estorick; Exh. Arts Council).
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56. Little Dot Hetherington at the Bedford Music Hall, by W. R. Sickert. c.1888-89. (Private Collection; Exh. Arts Council).
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57. The Gallery of the Old Bedford, W. R. Sickert. c.1894. (Private Collection; Exh. Arts Council).
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: William Constable as Patron (1721-1791) at Hull
03/1970 | 804 | 112
Pages: 178+183-184
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Gilbert, Christopher (Gilbert, Christopher; Gilbert, C. G.; Gilbert, Christopher G.)
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71. Portrait of the Dwarf Baicho, by Philip Wickstead. Canvas, 71.2 by 61 cm. Purchased by William Constable from his Italian agent James Byres in 1772. (Collection Mr and Mrs John Chichester-Constable; exh. Ferens Art Gallery, Kingston-upon-Hull.)
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72. One of a pair of sarcophagi, designed by Timothy Lightoler and executed by Jeremiah Hargrave in 1769 at the cost of £20-1-1½. Carved and gilt pine; height, 58.4 cm; width, 78.8 cm. (Collection Mr and Mrs John Chichester-Constable; exh. Ferens Art Gallery, Kingston-upon-Hull.)
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73. Armchair, from a set of fourteen Armchairs, ten single and two sofas supplied by Thomas Chippendale in 1774. Gilt beech frames originally japanned blue and white; height, 91.5 cm. (Collection Mr and Mrs John Chichester-Constable; exh. Ferens Art Gallery, Kingston-upon-Hull.)
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74. Designs for Sarcophagus, and Tediment, by Timothy Lightoler. Signed. 1766-67. (Collection Mr and Mrs John Chichester-Constable; Exh. Ferens Art Gallery, Kingston-upon-Hull.)
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75. Design for a Chimney-piece for the Best Lodging Room, by Timothy Lightoler. c. 1763-66. The right hand side of the design carried out by the estate mason Issott and the scagliolist Domenico Bartoli. (Collection Mr and Mrs John Chichester-Constable; exh. Ferens Art Gallery, Kingston-upon-Hull.)