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Article
Tissot’s wartime sketchbook, 1870–71
07/2020 | 1408 | 162
Pages: 560-569
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1. Detail of a map of the battlefields surrounding Paris, published by J. Rigal. c.1870–71. 78 by 60 cm. Fort du Mont-Valérien, one of the fifteen forts involved in the defence, is marked with a star. The Battle of Malmaison occurred just southwest of it, near Rueil and La Jonchère. (Historical Library of the City of Paris).
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10. Study for ‘Military infirmary’, by James Tissot. 1870–71. Graphite on paper 11.5 by 18 cm. (Private collection; photograph courtesy De la Taille Art SAS, Paris).
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11. Military infirmary, by James Tissot. 1870–71. Grey wash and gouache on buff paper, 31.4 by 39.5 cm. (Private collection).
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12. Dead man lying on his side, by James Tissot. Graphite on paper, 11.3 by 14.6 cm. (Private collection; photograph courtesy De la Taille Art SAS, Paris).
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13. The first man killed I saw (Souvenir of the Siege of Paris), by James Tissot. 1870–74. Drypoint and etching (first state), 45.4 by 29.5 cm (Bibliothèque nationale de France).
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14. Tirailleurs de la Seine at the battle of Rueil-Malmaison, 21st October 1870, by Etienne-Prosper Berne-Bellecour. 1875. Oil on canvas, 103 by 203 cm. (Château de Versailles, France; Bridgeman Images).
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15. Transporting the wounded, by James Tissot. Graphite on paper, 11.2 by 18.1 cm. (Private collection; photograph courtesy De la Taille Art SAS, Paris).
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2. James Tissot, by Robert Jefferson Bingham. c.1861–70. Albumen silver print, 10.2 by 6.3 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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3. The green room of the Comédie-Française during the Siege of Paris, by James Tissot. 1877. Etching, 38.1 by 27.6 cm. (Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris).
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4. Wounded man lying reading the newspaper, by James Tissot. Graphite on paper, 10.2 by 18 cm. (Private collection; photograph courtesy De la Taille Art SAS, Paris).
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5. Hospital of the Comédie-Francaise, Paris, by Pierre André Brouillet. 1870. (Photograph by Luigi Fiorillo; Wellcome Collection, London).
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6. The American Ambulance at no.36, avenue de l’Impératrice, Paris. c.1870. (University of Pennsylvania Archives, Philadelphia).
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7. Compositional sketch for ‘Military infirmary’, by James Tissot. (1870–71). Graphite on paper. (Private collection; photograph courtesy De la Taille Art SAS, Paris).
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8. Study for ‘Military infirmary’, by James Tissot. 1870–71. Graphite on paper, 17.9 by 23.3 cm. (Private collection; photograph courtesy De la Taille Art SAS, Paris).
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9. Study for Captain Ducos in ‘Military infirmary’, by James Tissot. 1870– 71. Graphite on paper 17.9 by 23.3 cm. (Private collection; photograph courtesy De la Taille Art SAS, Paris).
Article
Hope in time of war: George Clausen’s ‘Renaissance’ rediscovered
11/2018 | 1388 | 160
Pages: 938-945
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Author:
McConkey, Kenneth (McConkey, Kenneth)
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1. Renaissance, by George Clausen. 1915. Canvas, 152.4 by 177.8 cm. (Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on deposit in the Belgian ambassador’s residence, London).
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10. Detail of Fig.1.
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11. Figure study, by George Clausen. 1914–15. Graphite on paper, 24 by 39 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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12. Youth mourning, by George Clausen. 1916. Canvas, 91.4 by 91.4 cm. (Imperial War Museum, London).
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2. Primavera, by George Clausen. 1914. Canvas, 91.4 by 71.7 cm. (Private collection; photo Christie’s, London).
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3. Wounded, London Hospital, by John Lavery. 1915. Canvas, 176 by 201 cm. (Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection).
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4. Study for ‘Renaissance’, by George Clausen. 1915. Graphite on paper, 25.7 by 18.4 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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5. Study for ‘Renaissance’, by George Clausen. 1915. Graphite on paper, 38.1 by 32.3 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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6. L’Esperance, by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes. 1872. Canvas, 70.5 by 82 cm. (Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
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7. Sowing new seed (for the Board of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland), by William Orpen. 1913. Canvas, 137 by 137 cm. (Mildura Arts Centre, Australia).
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8. St Francis at prayer, by Frederick Cayley Robinson and Winifred Dalley, from H.E. Manning: The Little Flowers of St Francis of Asissi, London 1915.
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9. Detail of Victor Rousseau, by George Clausen, c.1915. Graphite on paper, 39.2 by 28.8 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
Exhibition Review
Rodin and the Art of Ancient Greece. British Museum, London
07/2018 | 1384 | 160
Pages: 578-580
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Thomson, Richard (Thomson, Richard)
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1. Ancient scene, by Auguste Rodin. Before 1870. Canvas, 81.2 by 126 cm. (Musée Rodin, Paris; exh. British Museum, London).
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2. Pallas (Athena) with the Parthenon, by Auguste Rodin. 1896. Marble and plaster, 47 by 38.7 by 31 cm. (Musée Rodin, Paris; exh. British Museum, London).
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3. The kiss, large version, by Auguste Rodin. 1888–98. Plaster, cast from marble after 1898, 184 by 112 by 110 cm. (Musée Rodin, Paris; exh. British Museum, London).
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4. Goddesses in diaphanous drapery, Figures L and M from the East Pediment of the Parthenon. c.438–32 BC. Marble, 123 by 233 by 98 cm. (British Museum, London).
Book Review
Les musées français et la peinture allemande 1871–1981
09/2009 | 1278 | 151
Pages: 625-626
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Reviewer:
Gee, Malcolm (Gee, Malcolm)
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Les musées français et la peinture allemande 1871–1981 | author: Arnoux, Mathilde