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09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: i–xxiv
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subjects:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
[Auktionshaus Heickmann, Chemnitz. CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH (1774–1840) Bohemian Landscape. Watercolour. 126 x 208 mm. Dated by the artist "den 16ten May 1828" and entitled "Morgennebel" (Morning fog).]
Attributed works:
[Bonhams, London. JOHN WILLIAM GODWARD, RBA (BRITISH, 1861-1922) Dolce far niente signed and dated ‘J.W.GODWARD.’07’ (lower left) oil on canvas 51.4 x 76.2cm (20 1/4 x 30in). £200,000 - 300,000 *]
Attributed works:
[Bonhams, London. SIR WINSTON SPENCER CHURCHILL O.M., HON. R.A. (1874-1965) The Riviera, a Sketch signed with initials ‘WSC’ (lower right) oil on canvas board 35.4 x 50.8 cm. (13 7/8 20 in.) Painted circa 1930 £100,000 – 150,000*]
Attributed works:
[British Art Fair, London. Apples and pears in a striped bowl, by Matthew Smith (1879–1959). 1952. Canvas, 45 by 61 cm. BROWSE AND DARBY, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[British Art Fair, London. Chariot, by Clive Barker (b.1940). 1974. Chrome-plated brass and bronze, 19 by 23 cm. WHITFORD FINE ART, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[British Art Fair, London. Garden, W6, by Victoria Crowe (b.1945). Oil on board, 58.4 by 71.1 cm. JENNA BURLINGHAM FINE ART, KINGSCLERE, HAMPSHIRE]
Attributed works:
[British Art Fair, London. Helmet head 4, by Henry Moore (1898–1986). 1963. Bronze, 42 by 87 by 52 cm. GOODMAN FINE ART, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[British Art Fair, London. House by a lake, by Ivon Hitchens (1893–1979). 1940. Canvas, 20 by 30 cm. JONATHAN CLARK FINE ART, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[British Art Fair, London. Los Angeles No.1, 2000, by R.B. Kitaj (1932–2007), 2000. Canvas, 121.9 by 121.9 cm. OFFER WATERMAN, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[British Art Fair, London. Pitchfork on green; pitchfork on pink, by Michael Craig-Martin (b.1941). 2003. Acrylic on canvas, 153 by 46 cm. BEAUX ARTS, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[British Art Fair, London. The governess, by Ambrose McEvoy (1878–1927). Canvas, 91.4 by 71.1 cm. MAAS GALLERY, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[British Art Fair, London. Three forms (extra eye), by Barbara Hepworth (1903–75). 1969. Bronze, 22.4 by 20.2 by 15.1 cm. OSBORNE SAMUEL, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[British Art Fair, London. Trio of bowls, by Lucy Rie (1902–1995). Glazed stoneware, various sizes. ASKEW ART, LONDON]
Attributed works:
[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière, Paris. ERCOLE SETTI (1530 –Modena –1618) A PROCESSION Pen and brown ink, black chalk, 10.5 x 30 cm]
Attributed works:
[Chiswick Auctions, London. MEDARDO ROSSO (ITALIAN, 1858-1928): ‘BAMBINA RIDENTE’ (BAMBINA CHE RIDE) A wax over plaster head Probably cast by the sculptor’s son, Francesco Rosso, from the original plaster model. Provenance: Sold to the Peridot Gallery, New York in 1959 by the sculptor’s daughter-in-law Clotilde Longoni Rosso. Thence by descent. Estimate £50,000 – 80,000]
Attributed works:
[Christie's, New York. POMPEO BATONI (1708–1787) Portrait of a lady, possibly Alexandrine Eftikhevna Demidoff, née Safonova (1745–1778), halflength, holding a wicker basket with flowers, 1775 (detail) oil on canvas $400,000–600,000]
Attributed works:
[Dulwich Picture Gallery, London. Jusepe de Ribera, Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew (detail), 1644, Oil on canvas, Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona. ©Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona. 2018. Photo: Calveras/Mérida/Sagristà.]
Attributed works:
[F. Baulme Fine Arts, Paris. Jan Van Bijlert, Paris and Oenone, oil on canvas, 123.5 x 91 cm, signed, lower left ‘J Bijlert fecit’ Provenance: Collection of the painter Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre (1714- 1789); thence by descent]
Attributed works:
[Frieze Masters, London. Sebastiano del Piombo, Portrait of a Lady (detail), mid-1520s, The National Gallery, London. On loan from Longford Castle collection. © Private collection. Photography: John Bodkin.]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Michel Descours, Lyon. Pierre Peyron, The Death of Alcestis, or The Heroism of Conjugal Love, oil on canvas, 96 × 107 cm (37.8 × 42.1 in.)]
Attributed works:
[Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, London. Barbara Hepworth Five Studies of a Girl, 1951 (detail) Oil and pencil on board]
Attributed works:
[La Biennale de Paris. Sailing downwind, by Charles Lapicque (1898–1988). 1952. Canvas, 116 by 89 cm. ART CUÉLLARNATHAN, ZURICH]
Attributed works:
[La Biennale Paris. Angel, attributed to Giuseppe Sanmartino (1720–93). 1750. Terracotta with glass inlay, 38 cm high. GALERIE SISMANN, PARIS]
Attributed works:
[La Biennale Paris. Mantel clock showing allegories of astronomy and history, by Jean-André Lepaute (1720–1789) and Jean-Baptiste Lepaute (1727–1802). c.1770. Chased, patinated and gilt bronze with a marble base, 68 by 80 by 28.5 cm. GALERIE DE LA PENDULERIE, PARIS]
Attributed works:
[La Biennale Paris. Shell VI, by Eva Vlčková. 2018. Glass, 33 cm high. GALERIE CLARA SCREMINI, PARIS]
Attributed works:
[La Biennale Paris. Still life with a basket of fruit, bouquet of flowers and exotic shells, by Balthasar van der Ast (1590–1656). Panel, 75 by 107 cm. GALERIA ANA CHICLANA, MADRID AND PARIS]
Attributed works:
[La Biennale Paris. Theatrum orbis terrarum, by Abraham Ortelius (1527–98). 1603 posthumous edition. Paper, bound in vellum, 46 by 29.7 cm. LIBRAIRIE CAMILLE SOURGET]
Attributed works:
[Peter Finer, London. A Pair of Flintlock Presentation Pistols by Nicholas-Noël Boutet, 1805. PROVENANCE: Private collection, Germany]
Attributed works:
[Robilant + Voena, London. John Chamberlain, Untitled, c. 1963, painted and chromium-plated steel, 54.6 x 48.3 x 58.4 cm. Lucio Fontana, Concetto spaziale, Attese, 1967, water-based paint on canvas, 80 x 65 cm. The Apollo Vescovali, 2nd century AD, marble, 166 cm (height). Andy Warhol, One Multicolored Marilyn (Reversal Series), 1979/86, acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas, 45.7 x 35.2 cm.]
Attributed works:
[Venator & Hanstein, Cologne. M.E. Bloch. Ichthyologie. 12 parts in 6 vol. Berlin 1785-97. With 432 coloured copperplates.]
Western art unattributed:
[Galerie Sismann, Paris. APOSTLE Limestone, traces of polychromy and gilt Lorraine 1330–1340 H. 90 cm]
Exhibition Review
Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio Pottery. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
06/2018 | 1383 | 160
Pages: 503-506
related names
Reviewer:
Haslam, Malcolm (Haslam, Malcolm)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
20. Leaning blue and white pot, by Alison Britton. 1987. Handbuilt, high-fired earthenware, painted with slip and underglaze pigment under a clear matt glaze. 48 by 35.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
21. Moon jar, by Akiko Hirai. 2016. Stoneware, porcelain slip, paper fibre, wood ash, and white glaze, 52 by 46 cm. (Collection of Akiko Hirai, London; exh. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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22. In praise of shadows, by Grayson Perry. 2005. Coiled stoneware, stencilled and inlaid slip, transparent glaze, handdrawn and photographic transfers, gold lustre, 80 by 50 cm. (Private collection; exh. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Book Review
Lucie Rie: Modernist Potter
06/2013 | 1323 | 155
Pages: 421-422
related names
Reviewer:
Harrod, Tanya (Harrod, Tanya)
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artists:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
71. Bowl, by Lucy Rie (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
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02/2000 | 1163 | 142
Pages: i-viii
Subjects
subjects:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
Ruins of the Forum, by Bernardo Bellotto. c.1742-44. 86.5 by 148 cm. (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne)
Attributed works:
[Carlton Hobbs, 8 Little College Street, London, UK] Overmantel Mirror, the Carved Frame Attributed to Thomas and René Pelletier. English. Circa 1705. Measurements: Height: 73″ (185cm); Width: 56½″ (144cm).
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[Colnaghi, 15 Old Bond Street, London, UK] Cornelis Cornelisz Called Cornelis Van Haarlem (1562-1638). Idealized Head of a Young Man with an Earring. Oil on Canvas: 22 × 27 cms. Monogrammed and Dated at Lower Left: CH. 1627.
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[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] A Bottle with Flared Lip, by Lucie Rie Courtesy Galerie Besson.
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[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] Abstract Composition, by Sonia Delaunay. Gouache on Paper
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[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] Bust of a Girl with a Bow before a Pink Background by Gwen John. Oil on Canvas. Arts Council Collection.
Attributed works:
[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] Fiore de Henriquez, Self-Portrait, 1960, Crayon. Private Collection
Attributed works:
[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] Library Table, by Gillows of Lancaster and London, 1825
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[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] Nude, by Eric Gill. 1927. Pencil on Paper, 47 × 33.5 cm.
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[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] Silver Bread Basket with the Arms of the 3rd Duke of Northumberland, by Paul Storr, London, 1817. Diameter 26 cm.
Non-western art unattributed:
[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] A Painted Pottery Jar, Li-Fang Culture. Chinese, Han Dynasty. 18 × 17 cm.
Western art unattributed:
Book cover by Gérard Hubert Guy Ledoux-Lebard
Western art unattributed:
Image of a boxing match. From Frames of Reference. From The Arts of China
Western art unattributed:
[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] An Early Viennese Regulator in Mahogany Case, Austro-Hungarian, 1815. 148 × 30 × 16 cm.
Short Notice
Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the Victoria and Albert Museum (1981-82)
05/1983 | 962 | 125
Pages: 288-291+293
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Author:
A., D. M. (A., D. M.)
Author:
Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
Author:
T., C. H. (T., C. H.)
Author:
W., O. (W., O.)
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artists:
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
50. Winter. German (Pfalz-Zweibrücken, Probably Modelled by Laurentius Russinger). c.1768-70. Enamelled Hard Paste Porcelain, Height 30 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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51. Lemon Stand. German (Meissen, Modelled by J. G. Kirchner). c.1730-31. Enamelled Hard Paste Porcelain, Height 19.5 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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52. Figure of a Guan. English (Chelsea). c.1750-52. Soft Paste Porcelain Enamelled in Colours, Height 21.2 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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53. Plaque Depicting the Flight of Stanislas Leszczynski from Danzig to Bar in 1734. Signed 'Alex. Formerÿ a Berlin' and 'Herold fecit'. Germany (Berlin, Workshop of Alexander Fromery, Painted by C. F. Herold). c.1734. Enamelled Copper, Length 13 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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54. Tea Set, by Lucie Rie. c.1936. Burnished Earthenware, Length of Tea Pot, 17.5 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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55. Winnebago Squaw, Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, c.1924. Black-Glazed Terracotta, Height 31.1 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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56. Scent Bottle (One of a Pair). English (London, Falcon Glasshouse of Apsley Pellatt). 1831-37. Lead Glass, Mould-Blown and Cut on the Wheel, Height 10.5 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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57. Flower-Pyramid (One of a Pair). Probably Made in Delft at the Greek A Factory of Adrianus Koeks. c.1690. Tin-Glazed Earthenware Painted in Blue, Height 158.2 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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58. Box and Cover, Designed by Dagobert Peche (Wiener Gmünder Keramik). c.1922. Earthenware, Lead-Glazed and with Enamelled Decoration in Black, Height 20.4 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
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59. Casket with Plaques. Limoges (Plaques by the Master IP). c.1540. Gilt Metal Set with Stamped Silver Foil and Enamelled Copper Plaques, Height 16.1 cm; Width 12.3 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
Non-western art unattributed:
48. Bowl. Mesopotamian. Tenth Century. Tin-Glazed Earthenware with Lustre Decoration, Diameter 15.3 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.
Non-western art unattributed:
49. Bowl. Turkish (Iznik 'Miletus Ware'). Late Fifteenth Century. Earthenware with Decoration in Blue, Diameter 17.1 cm. Acquisitions in the Department of Ceramics at the V. & A.