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Nineteenth-Century British Envoys in Spain and the Taste for Spanish Art in England
02/1989 | 1031 | 131
Pages: 117-126
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Glendinning, Nigel (Glendinning, Nigel)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
38. Two Galician Women at a Window, by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. C.1670. 124 by 104 cm. (Widener Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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39. St Francis at His Devotions, or in Meditation, by Francisco de Zurbarán. 1639. 162 by 137 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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40. Still Life with Game Fowl, by Pedro de Camprobín. 1653. 68.6 by 76.8 cm. (Meadows Museum, Dallas).
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41. Self-Portrait, by Murillo. Engraved by H. Allard for Vol. II of William Stirling's Annals of the Artists of Spain (London, 1848).
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42. Martyrdom of St Serapion, by Francisco de Zurbarán. 1628. 120 by 103 cm. Originally in the De Profundis Chamber in the Mercedarian Monastery at Seville. (Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford).
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44. Christ at the Column or Christ after the Flagellation Contemplated by the Christian Soul, by Diego Velázquez. 165 by 206 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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45. Old Man on a Swing, by Goya. Etching, Burnished with Aquatint and/or Lavis. 1824-28. 18.5 by 12 cm. John Savile Lumley Acquired Two Copper Plates with This and Three Other Etchings by Goya, Probably from Valentin Carderera. Impressions Were Made for Him in the Calcografia in Madrid in 1859.
Western art unattributed:
37. Graph to Show Imports of Paintings from Spain and Gibraltar, 1800-50.
Western art unattributed:
43. Penitent Magdalen or An Allegory of Repentance. c.1650. 158.7 by 203.8 cm. (Stirling-Maxwell Collection).