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Book Review
The Francis Bacon catalogue raisonné
06/2018 | 1383 | 160
Pages: 486-489
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Reviewer:
Ades, Dawn (Ades, Dawn)
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Attributed works:
1. Study for portrait of Van Gogh VI, by Francis Bacon. 1957. Canvas, 202.5 by 142 cm. (Arts Council Collection; © The Estate of Francis Bacon; DACS 2018).
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2. Triptych inspired by the Oresteia of Aeschylus, by Francis Bacon. 1981. Canvas, 198 by 147.5 cm. (Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo; © The Estate of Francis Bacon; DACS 2018).
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3. Study from the human body, by Francis Bacon. 1949. Canvas, 147.5 by 131 cm. (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; © The Estate of Francis Bacon; DACS 2018).
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4. Head VI, by Francis Bacon. 1949. Canvas, 93.2 by 76.5 cm. (Hayward Gallery, London; © The Estate of Francis Bacon; DACS 2018).
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5. Sketch of a biomorph, by Francis Bacon. c.1936. Dark brown ink on lined paper, approx. 16.4 by 11.9 cm. (Dublin City Gallery, The Hugh Lane; © The Estate of Francis Bacon; DACS 2018).
Article
A curator at the Tate Gallery
01/2006 | 1234 | 148
Pages: 25-30
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Author:
Farr, Dennis (Farr, Dennis; Farr, Dennis Larry Ashwell; F., D. L. A.)
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Illustrations
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43. Portrait of Douglas Cooper, by Graham Sutherland. 1966. Pencil and coloured pencil on paper, 31 by 23 cm. (Private collection).
Western art unattributed:
39. John Rothenstein posing for the sculptor Oscar Nemon. 1960. (Photograph: Tate Archive, London).
Western art unattributed:
40. A party at the Tate Gallery: Norman Reid (left) and Dennis Farr. c.1962 (Photograph in the collection of Dennis Farr).
Western art unattributed:
41. Party to celebrate John Rothenstein's eightieth birthday in 1981 (left to right): Jeremy Hutchinson; Sandy Dunluce; Richard Morphet; Ruth Rattenbury; John Rothenstein; Martin Butlin; Alan Bowness; Judith Cloake; Ronald Alley; Corinne Bellow; Dennis Farr; Michael Fraser; Norman Reid. (Photograph: Tate Archive, London).
Western art unattributed:
42. A party at the Tate Gallery: Mary Chamot and Dennis Farr. c.1962. (Photograph in the collection of Dennis Farr).
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01/1934 | 370 | 64
Pages: i-xvi
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Illustrations
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[H. A. Sutch. 11 Bury Street, London, S.W.1. Chepstow Castle. (Signed and dated 1803) By John Inigo Richards (First Secretary of the Royal Academy) Canvas, size 37 x 49 1/2 inches.]
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[J. Leger & Son, 13 Old Bond Street, London. Mr. & Mrs Bampfylde by Johann Zoffany. Size 34 x 43 inches.]
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[P&D Colnaghi & Obach, 144,145,146 New Bond Street, London, W.1] The Shrimp Girls. An Original Drawing by Thomas Gainsborough, R. A.
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[Ralph M. Chait, 600 Madison Avenue, New York. Stone Head of a Budhisattva, Tien-lung-Shan, T'ang dynasty. A.D. 618-907.]
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[Tonying and company. London 161 New Bond Street. New York, 615 Fifth Avenue. Paris 26 Place St. Georges. Hand Scroll Painting, water-colour on silk. Subject: Emperor Ming Wang of T'ang, and Yang Kuei Fei, examining the music of the Court Ladies' Orchestra. Period: Five Dynasties. By Chou Wen Chu.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Bluett & sons, 48 Davies Street, London, W.1] Potiche or Wine Jar, the exterior with reticulated design with representations of the Eight Taoist Immortals on a background of waves, glazed aubergine and dark blue on a turquoise ground. Height 14½ inches. Ming period.
Non-western art unattributed:
[C. T. Loo & Co., New York 41 East 57th Street, Paris 48 Rue de Courcelles] Sino-Siberian Bronze Plaque Found near Yu-Ling-fu, China. Han Dynasty
Non-western art unattributed:
[Edward Goldston LTD., 25 Museum Street, London, W.C.1] Gandhara Sculpture. Circa 2nd Century A. D. Height 5 ft. 9 in.
Non-western art unattributed:
[John Sparks, 128 Mount Street, W.1] Porcelain Figure of Buddha, Ying Ching Glaze. Yuan Period A. D. 1280-1367
Non-western art unattributed:
[Sydney Burney, 13 St. James’s Place, London, S.W.1. Sculpture of a man. From Pacific Islands (?)]
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[Kunsthaus Malmedé, Cologne/Rh., 33 Sachsenhausen.] Italian Bronze Bowl, 4th - 3rd Century B. C. Height 7 cm. Diameter 13 cm. Fully Authenticated.
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[S.J. Phillips, 113 New Bond St., London, W1.] XVIIIth Century English Diamond "Feather" Brooch, circa 1780. Actual Size. Exhibited at the "Art Treasures Exhibition" at Christies 1932