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Exhibition Review
Winslow Homer in England
05/2018 | 1382 | 160
Pages: 418-420
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Tatham, David (Tatham, David )
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17. Hark! The lark, by Winslow Homer. 1882. Canvas, 92.4 by 79.7 cm. (Layton Art Collection Inc.; exh. Milwaukee Art Museum).
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18. The gale, by Winslow Homer. 1883–93. Canvas, 76.8 by 122.7 cm. (Worcester Art Museum, Worcester MA; exh. Milwaukee Art Museum).
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19. The breakwater, Cullercoats, by Winslow Homer. 1882. Watercolour over graphite, 33.7 by 50.2 cm. (Portland Museum of Art, Portland ME; exh. Milwaukee Art Museum).
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The spirit of France: the 1940–46 exhibition of French art in the United States
08/2012 | 1313 | 154
Pages: 564-569
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Yeide, Nancy H. (Yeide, Nancy H.)
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35. Skating, by Edouard Manet. 1877. Canvas, 92 by 71.7 cm. (Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge MA).
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39. Two young girls at the piano, by Auguste Renoir. 1892. Canvas, 111.8 by 86.4 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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40. Avenue at Chantilly, by Paul Cézanne. 1887. Canvas, 81.3 by 64.8 cm. (Toledo Museum of Art OH).
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36. Installation of the exhibition of French art at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1941.
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38. Visitors at the opening of Masterpieces of French Art at the Art Institute of Chicago, April 1941, with Claude Monet’s Jetty at Le Havre (1868; private collection).
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7. Crowds at the opening of Masterpieces of French Art at the Art Institute of Chicago, April 1941. The large painting in the centre is The Hermitage at Pontoise (c.1867), by Camille Pissarro, lent by Justin K. Thannhauser, who later donated it to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. To its left is Edgard Degas’s Victoria Dubourg (c.1866–68; Toledo Museum of Art), lent by Paul Louis Weiller; to its right is Edouard Manet’s Autumn (1881), lent by the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Nancy.
Exhibition Review
Judith Leyster. Haarlem and Worcester
12/1993 | 1089 | 135
Pages: 856-857
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Liedtke, Walter A. (Liedtke, Walter A.; Liedtke, Walter)
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98. The Duet, by Jan Miense Molenaer. c.1630. 66.4 by 52.1 cm. (Seattle Art Museum; Exh. Worcester Art Museum).
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99. A Game of 'tric-trac', by Judith Leyster. c.1630. Panel, 40.7 by 31.1 cm. (Worcester Art Museum).
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A Recovered Work of Andrea del Sarto with Some Notes on a Leonardesque Connection
05/1982 | 950 | 124
Pages: 266+281-288
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Freedberg, Sydney J. (Freedberg, Sydney J.; Freedberg, S. J.)
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1. St. John the Baptist, by Andrea del Sarto. Canvas, Transferred from Panel, 71 by 50 cm. (All Saints Church, Worcester, Mass.; On Loan to the Worcester Art Museum).
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22. St John the Baptist, by Andrea del Sarto. Before Restoration. (All Saints Church, Worcester, Mass.; On Loan to the Worcester Art Museum).
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23. Detail from Madonna of the Harpies, by Andrea del Sarto. (Uffizi, Florence).
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24. St John the Baptist, by Bacchiacca, after Sarto. Panel, 68.5 by 51.5 cm. (Private Collection, New York).
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25. Detail from Madonna of the Harpies, by Andrea del Sarto. (Uffizi, Florence).
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27. St John the Baptist, by Leonardo. Red Chalk, 24 by 18 cm. (Museo del Santuario del Sacro Monte, Varese).
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28. St John the Baptist, by Leonardo. 69 by 57 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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29. Madonna di S. Ambrogio, by Jacopo da Empoli, after Sarto. (Parish Church, Stoke Poges).
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26. Bacchus, Formerly St John the Baptist, by a Follower of Leonardo. 177 by 115 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Exhibition Review
Worcester, Massachusetts: Seventeenth-Century Dutch Painting
12/1979 | 921 | 121
Pages: 823+827-830
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Brown, Christopher (Brown, Christopher)
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71. Still Life, Here Tentatively Attributed to G. M. Crespi. 96 by 127 cm. (Museo Civico, Piacenza).
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79. Divine Cosmos, by Dominicus van Wynen. 48 by 31 cm. (Exh. Worcester Art Museum, Mass.).
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80. Panoramic Landscape, by Jan de Vos IV. Signed and Dated 1641. Panel, 71.4 by 140.5 cm. (Exh. Worcester Art Museum, Mass.).
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81. Scene in a Bordello, by Hendrick Pot. Signed. Panel, 35.5 by 41 cm. (Exh. Worcester Art Museum, Mass.):
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82. The Penitent Magdalen, by Jan de Bray. Signed and Dated 167(?). Panel, 72.6 by 56.2 cm. (Exh. Worcester Art Museum, Mass.). 83. Head of a Smiling Girl (Fragment of an Allegory), by Gerrit van Honthorst. 42.5 by 35.1 cm. (Exh. Worcester Art Museum, Mass.).
Short Notice
Recent Museum Acquisitions: Pre-Columbian Jewel (Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts)
05/1969 | 794 | 111
Pages: 300+302
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57. Jewel Effigy Pendant. Pre-Columbian, Costa Rica Region. (Worcester Art Museum, Mass.)
Short Notice
Recent Museum Acquisitions: Portrait of a Roman Lady (Worcester Art Museum)
03/1969 | 792 | 111
Pages: 150+152-153+155
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Poulsen, Vagn (Poulsen, Vagn)
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57. Bust of a Roman Lady. Roman, Second Century A. D., Antonine Period (138-192). Bronze; Height, 54 cm.; Width, 47 cm.; Depth, 33.9 cm. (Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass.)
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58. Profile View of the Bust Illustrated in Fig.57. [Bust of a Roman Lady. Roman, Second Century A. D., Antonine Period (138-192). Bronze; Height, 54 cm.; Width, 47 cm.; Depth, 33.9 cm. (Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass.)]
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59. Back View of the Bust Illustrated in Fig.57. [Bust of a Roman Lady. Roman, Second Century A. D., Antonine Period (138-192). Bronze; Height, 54 cm.; Width, 47 cm.; Depth, 33.9 cm. (Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass.)]
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60. Crispina, Wife of Commodus. Roman, Second Century A. D. Marble. (Therme Museum, Rome.)
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61. A Daughter of Marcus Aurelius? Roman, Second Century A. D. Marble (National Museum, Athens.)
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62. Profile View of the Bust Illustrated in Fig.61. [A Daughter of Marcus Aurelius? Roman, Second Century A. D. Marble (National Museum, Athens.)]
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63. Profile View of the Bust Illustrated in Fig.64. [Lucilla, Daughter of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina. Roman, Second Century A. D. Marble. (Museum, Ostia.)]
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64. Lucilla, Daughter of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina. Roman, Second Century A. D. Marble. (Museum, Ostia.)
Short Notice
Recent Museum Acquisitions: An Image of Vishnu (Worcester Art Museum)
11/1968 | 788 | 110
Pages: 629-631
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45. Vishnu. Indian, Bengalese, Twelfth Century. Schist Stone, 104.4 by 54 by 23.9 cm. (Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass., Alexander H. Bullock Fund.)
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: Classical Bronzes in Three American Museums
03/1968 | 780 | 110
Pages: 164-165+167
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Vermeule, Cornelius C. (Vermeule, Cornelius C.; III, Cornelius C. Vermeule,; Vermeule, Cornelius)
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57. Bust of a Lady. Roman, Late Antonine or Early Severan. Bronze; Height, 54.6 cm. (Exh. Travelling Exhibition, U. S. A.; Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass.)
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: Lawrence at Worcester (Mass.)
07/1960 | 688 | 102
Pages: 340
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Garlick, Kenneth (Garlick, Kenneth; Garlick, K. J.; Garlick, K.)
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