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David Jones and the making of ‘Trystan ac Essyllt’ (1963)
03/2009 | 1272 | 151
Pages: 163-168
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Dilworth, Thomas (Dilworth, Thomas)
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34. The Lea Shore, by David Jones. 1959. Pencil, watercolour and gouache, 62.2 by 49.5 cm. (Private collection).
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35. Trystan ac Essyllt, by David Jones. 1963. Pencil, watercolour and gouache, 77.5 by 57.1 cm. (National Museum and Galleries of Wales, Cardiff).
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36. The Satin Slipper, by David Jones. 1931. Pen and ink, watercolour and gouache, 26 by 19.5 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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37. Trystan ac Essyllt (first version), by David Jones. 1960. Pencil, watercolour and gouache, 75.6 by 55.9 cm. (National Museum and Galleries of Wales, Cardiff).
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38. The whale (from the Book of Jonah), by David Jones. 1926. Wood engraving, 10.5 by 12.2 cm.
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39. Frontispiece to In Parenthesis, by David Jones. 1936. Pencil, ink, watercolour and gouache, 15 by 11 cm. (National Museum and Galleries of Wales, Cardiff).
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40. ‘Cuer’ and ‘Désir’ embark for the land of the ‘ospital d’amours’, attributed to Barthélemy d’Eyck. France, c.1460. From Le livre du Cœur d’Amour. Illuminated manuscript. (National Library, Vienna; cod.2597).
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41. The bear, by David Jones. 1903. Pencil, 50 by 26.5 cm. (Private collection).
Book Review
The Quest for the Grail. Arthurian Legend in British Art 1840-1920
09/1999 | 1158 | 141
Pages: 550
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Prettejohn, Elizabeth (Prettejohn, Elizabeth)
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The Quest for the Grail. Arthurian Legend in British Art 1840-1920 | author: Poulson, Christine
Book Review
The Gonzaga of Mantua and Pisanello's Arthurian Frescoes
10/1990 | 1051 | 132
Pages: 719-721
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Martindale, Andrew (Martindale, Andrew; Martindale, Andrew Henry Robert; Martindale, A. H. R.)
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The Gonzaga of Mantua and Pisanello's Arthurian Frescoes | author: Woods-Marsden, Joanna
Article
Costume Designs by Burne-Jones for Irving's Production of 'King Arthur'
01/1986 | 994 | 128
Pages: 18-25
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Poulson, Christine (Poulson, Christine)
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20. The Beguiling of Merlin, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1872-77. 186 by 111 cm. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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21. Detail from Arthur in Avalon, by Edward Burne-Jones. (Ponce Art Museum, Puerto Rico).
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22. Cover of a Souvenir Programme of J. Comyns Carr's King Arthur, Illustrated by Hawes Craven and J. Bernard Partridge. 1895. (Theatre Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum).
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23. Merlin, by Edward Burne-Jones and (?) Charles Karl. 1894. Inscribed D within a Circle; Merlin in Burne-Jones's Hand. Pencil, Pen and Ink, with Water-Colour, Body-Colour and Gold Paint, 35.5 by 25.3 cm. (Collection Mr B. E. A. Vigers).
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24. Arthur, by Edward Burne-Jones. and (?) Charles Karl. 1894. Inscribed ARTHUR in Burne-Jones's Hand; l within a Circle; casque H. l/oiseau; ecailles sf [Abbreviation of Sauf Meaning but or Except?] cuir. Pencil, Pen and Ink, with Water-Colour, Body-Colour and Gold Paint, 35.4 by 25.4 cm. (Collection Mr B. E. A. Vigers).
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25. Soldiers Standing by the King at Back of Throne, by Edward Burne-Jones and (?) Charles Karl. 1894. Inscribed C within a Circle; Soldiers Standing by the King at the Back of / Throne. Pencil, Pen and Ink, Water-Colour and Body-Colour, 35.6 by 25.3 cm. (Collection Mr B. E. A. Vigers).
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26. Arthur's Shield, by Edward Burne-Jones and (?) Charles Karl. 1894. Inscribed Arthur's Shield in Burne-Jones's Hand; 4′ 2″ Deleted and l. [Indecipherable] 16 [This is Presumably a Conversion of Feet into Metres, Even Though the Measurements Do Not Quite Correspond]. Pencil, Pen and Ink, with Water-Colour, Body-Colour and Gold Paint, 35.4 by 25.3 cm. (Collection Mr B. E. A. Vigers).
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27. Arthur, by Edward Burne-Jones and (?) Charles Karl. 1894. Inscribed 56;49; 75 behind; On Elastic Bracelets-/Stockinette 5½″/Top 8″; 49; L within a Circle; Cloak Be Purple/with Hem-Gold in Burne-Jones's Hand; Neck 18./Chest 38./Waist; Sleeve 7½ 22-31½/Top Sleeve 17.; 34.; 47; Boots 11-Bunhill/Bond St. Pencil, Pen and Ink, with Water-Colour, Body-Colour and Gold Paint, 35.5 by 25.3 cm. (Collection Mr B. E. A. Vigers).
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28. Verso of Fig. 25: Soldier, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1894. Inscribed nq/nq; ?yjmyj. [The Meaning of These Inscriptions is Unknown]. Pencil.
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29. Excalibur, by Edward Burne-Jones and (?) Charles Karl. 1894. Inscribed Excalibur in Burne-Jones's Hand; 5 sujets; tête dans le haut; Gothique Byzantin. Pencil, Pen and Ink, with Water-Colour and Body-Colour on Paper Mounted on Card, 35.5 by 25.3 cm. (Collection Mr B. E. A. Vigers).
Letter
William Morris's Library
12/1978 | 909 | 120
Pages: 850
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Roberts, R. J. (Roberts, R. J.)
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Arthur Hughes: Arthurian and Related Subjects of the Early 1860's
07/1970 | 808 | 112
Pages: 451-456
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Gibson, Robin (Gibson, Robin)
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29. Studies for The Passing of Arthur, by Arthur Hughes. 1857. Pen, 42.8 by 31.5 cm. (City Art Gallery, Carlisle.)
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30. The Knight of the Sun, by Arthur Hughes. 1860. Canvas, 132.5 by 101.5 cm. (Private Collection, London.)
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31. The Rift in the Lute, by Arthur Hughes. R. A. 1862. Canvas (Arched Top), 52.5 by 92.5 cm. (City Art Gallery, Carlisle.)
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32. Enid and Geraint, by Arthur Hughes. c. 1862. Canvas (Arched Top), 23 by 35.5 cm. (Collection Lady Tennant.)
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33. Sketch for La Belle Dame Sans Merci, by Arthur Hughes. 1855. Pen, 9.5 by 8.9 cm. (City Art Gallery, Carlisle.)
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34. Sketch for The Rift in the Lute, by Arthur Hughes. c.1861. Pen (Arched Top), 3.5 by 8.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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35. The Birth of Sir Tristram de Lyonesse, by Arthur Hughes. 1862. Design for Stained Glass Window. Red Chalk and Ink, 62.2 by 58.5 cm. (City Art Gallery, Birmingham.)
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36. La Belle Dame Sans Merci, by Arthur Hughes. 1863. Canvas, 152.5 by 122 cm. (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.)
Book Review
Arthurian Legends in Medieval Art.
07/1940 | 448 | 77
Pages: 33
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Closs, Hannah Priebsch (Closs, Hannah Priebsch; Closs, Hanna Priebsch; Closs, H. Priebsch; Closs, Hannah)
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Arthurian Legends in Medieval Art. | author: Hibbard Loomis, Laura , author: Loomis, Roger Sherman