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Article
Charles Holmes and the restoration of paintings at the National Gallery, London
09/2019 | 1398 | 161
Pages: 737-743
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Author:
Simon, Jacob (Simon, Jacob)
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1. Sir Charles Holmes, by Elliott & Fry. 1920s. Bromide print, 19.6 by 15 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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2. Portrait of a poet, by Palma Vecchio. c.1516. Oil on canvas mounted on panel, 83.8 by 63.5 cm. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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3. Dido directing the equipment of the fleet, or the morning of the Carthaginian Empire, by J.M.W. Turner. Exhibited 1828. Oil on plywood, transferred from canvas, 147.3 by 226.1 cm. (Tate, London; reproduced from E. Poynter: The National Gallery, London 1900, III, p.317).
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4. Seaport with the Embarkation of St Ursula, by Claude Lorrain. 1641. Canvas, 112.9 by 149 cm. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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5. Young man in a fur cap, by Carel Fabritius. 1654. Canvas, 70.5 by 61.5 cm. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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6. David Alexander Edward Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford and 10th Earl of Balcarres, by Walter Stoneman. 1921. Bromide print, 14.2 by 10 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
Article
The visual arts in the BBC’s ‘The Listener’, 1929–39
09/2013 | 1326 | 155
Pages: 606-611
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Author:
Rose, Sam (Rose, Sam)
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18. 'Round the Art Exhibitions', with illustrations of works by René Magritte, Desmond Harmsworth and Tristram Hillier. The Listener 19 (13th April 1938), p. 801
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19. 'Christopher Wood', article by John Piper. The Listener 7 (20th April 1932), p.571
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20. 'Rehousing in Big Cities - Outwards or Upwards?', article by Walter Gropius. The Listener 11 (16th May 1934), p.814
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21. Front cover illustration for 'Signs', article by Paul Nash. The Listener 16 (11th November 1936)
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22. 'The Meaning of Art: An Introduction for the Plain Man', article by Herbert Read. Supplement No.1, The Listener 2 (25th September 1929), pp.ii-vii
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23. Advertisement for 'Modern Art', by J.E. Barton, a BBC booklet accompanying six broadcast talks by the author. The Listener 7 (16th March 1932), p.vii
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24. 'Artist and his Public: Medium and Craftsmanship', article by Eric Newton, with illustrations of sculpture by Jacob Epstein and Henry Moore. The Listener 13 (6th February 1935), p.241
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25. Front cover illustration for Anthony Bertram's 'Design' series of broadcast talks. The Listener 18 (6th October 1937)
Article
Holmes, Fry, Jaccaci and the 'Art in America' Section of The Burlington Magazine, 1905-10
03/2003 | 1200 | 145
Pages: 153-163
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Author:
Gennari Santori, Flaminia (Gennari Santori, Flaminia)
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19. Title page of Noteworthy Paintings in American Private Collections by J. La Farge and A.F. Jaccaci. 1907. (Copy of John G. Johnson; Philadelphia Museum of Art).
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22. Mme Georges Charpentier and her children, by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. 1878. 153.7 by 190.2 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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23. Clelia Cattaneo, by Anthony Van Dyck. 1623. 122.2 by 84.1 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington, Widener Collection).
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24. Miss Sarah Porter, by Robert Brandegee. 1896. 76 by 63.5 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, Washington).
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25. Young woman holding a medal. Circle of Rembrandt. c. 1650. 65.7 by 58.1 cm. (Cincinnati Art Museum).
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26. Madonna and Child, by follower of Andrea del Verrocchio. Terracotta, painted and partially gilt, 77.5 by 58.4 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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18. August F. Jaccaci. c. 1910. (Photograph from The Bookman. A Magazine of Art and Literature 31 (1910), p.567.
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20. First page of the first 'Art in America' section of THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE 9 (April 1906), p.62.
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21. Visit of the Queen of Sheba to Solomon, Florentine school, fifteenth century. (Jarves collection, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven).
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27. Cover of the first issue of Art in America (January 1913).
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28. Masthead of the first issue of Art in America (January 1913).
Article
'A More and More Important Work': Roger Fry and The Burlington Magazine
03/2003 | 1200 | 145
Pages: 142-152
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Author:
Elam, Caroline (Elam, Caroline; E., C.; E., C. M.)
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10. The artist's father, attributed to Albrecht Dürer. 1497. Limewood, 51 by 40.3 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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11. Robert R. Tatlock in 1920. Detail of photograph by Ray Garnett. (Richard Garnett collection).
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12. Sir Lionel Henry Cust, by Sir John Lavery. 1912. Board, 35.6 by 25.4 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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13. C.J. Hope-Johnstone, by Augustus John. 1919. Etching, 17.6 by 12.6 cm. (The Burlington Magazine collection).
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14. La Lutte d'amour, by Paul Cézanne. c. 1880. Water-colour and graphite pencil, 19 by 24.5 cm. (Walter Feilchenfeldt, Zürich).
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15. No man's land, by Charles Jagger. 1919-20. Bronze, 127 by 330.2 cm. (Tate, London).
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16. Self-portrait, by Roger Fry. 1930-34. 59.7 by 49.5 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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17. Herbert Read, by Howard Coster. 1934. Photograph, half-plate nitrate negative (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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3. Roger Fry in front of his mural in the loggia at Failand, his parents' home near Bristol. c. 1897. Photograph. (Private collection).
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4. Celestial Attributions, caricature of Herbert Horne by Max Beerbohm. 1905. Pen, ink and wash, 30.5 by 20.5 cm. (Private collection, London).
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5. Design for the front cover of THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE, by Herbert Horne. 1902. (Museo Horne, Florence).
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6. Cover of the first issue of THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE, March 1903.
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7. Cover for the bound volumes of THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE, designed by Herbert Horne, from the prospectus of the Magazine, September 1902.
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8. Design for an initial letter for THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE, by Herbert Horne. 1902. Ink on paper, 3 by 3 cm. (Museo Horne, Florence).
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9. C.J. Holmes, by Elliott & Fry. c. 1920. Bromide print. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
Editorial
Cézanne and 'The Burlington Magazine'
02/1996 | 1115 | 138
Pages: 67-68
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1. Midday, l'Estaque, by Paul Cézanne. 54.2 by 74.2 cm. (National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Cardiff).
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2. No! No! Roger, Cézanne Did Not Use It, by William Roberts. Pencil, Squared for Transfer, 19.7 by 24.8 cm. (Jason & Rhodes Gallery, London).
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3. The Unknown God (Roger Fry Preaching the New Faith, Clive Bell Ringing the Bell), by Henry Tonks. c. 1920. 41.5 by 56 cm. (Sold, Christie's, London, 22nd November 1994, Lot 184).
Article
The Degas Sales and England
04/1989 | 1033 | 131
Pages: 266-272
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Sutton, Denys (Sutton, Denys; Sutton, Mr.; Sutton, Deny; S., D.)
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15. M. de Norvins, by J.-A.-D. Ingres. Canvas Laid on Panel. 97.2 by 78.7 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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16. Baron Schwiter, by Eugène Delacroix. 217 by 143.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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17. Roman Campagna with the Claudian Aqueduct, by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. Paper, Laid on Canvas. 21.6 by 33 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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18. Tête de femme, by Edgar Degas. 32 by 26 cm. (Tate Gallery, London).
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19. Princess Pauline de Metternich, by Edgar Degas. 40 by 28.8 cm. (National Gallery, London)
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20. Study of Nuns Dancing for 'The Ballet from "Robert le Diable'", by Edgar Degas. L'essence on Buff Paper. 28.3 by 45.4 cm. (The Victoria & Albert Museum, London).
Editorial
Roger Fry and the Burlington Magazine
01/1973 | 838 | 115
Pages: 3
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Article
The Sketch-Books of Sir Charles Holmes
08/1940 | 449 | 77
Pages: 44-47+50-52
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Hind, Arthur M. (Hind, Arthur M.; Hind, A. M.; H., A. M.; Hind, Arthur Mayger)
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Plate I. A-View of Oxford. From Sketch-book no. 26, 1907. Pencil Drawing, 10.4 by 18.4 cm. (British Museum). The Sketch-Books of Sir Charles Holmes
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Plate I. B-Oxshott Heath. From Sketch-book no. 27, 1908. Pencil Drawing, 10.1 by 16.2 cm. (British Museum). The Sketch-Books of Sir Charles Holmes
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Plate I. C-Clouds. From Sketch-Book no. 51, 1922. Pencil, Pen and Water-Colour, 10.5 by 18.4 cm. (British Museum). The Sketch-Books of Sir Charles Holmes
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Plate II. A-The Alps from Avignon. Study for B, from Sketch-book No. 49, 1921. Pencil, 11.4 by 20.3 cm. (British Museum). The Sketch-Books of Sir Charles Holmes
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Plate II. B-The Alps from Avignon. By Sir Charles Holmes. Canvas. (Private Collection). The Sketch-Books of Sir Charles Holmes
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Plate II. C-Woodland Study. From Sketch-Book No. 73, 1934-36. Pencil, Pen and Water-Colour, 11.7 by 20.3 cm. (British Museum). The Sketch-Books of Sir Charles Holmes
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Plate III. A-Greenwood Mill. From Sketch-book No. 60, 1927. Pencil Drawing, 20.3 by 11.7 cm. (British Museum). The Sketch-Books of Sir Charles Holmes
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Plate III. B-Torrelodones. From-Sketch Book No. 75, 1929. Pencil and Water-Colour, 23.2 by 13.6 cm. (British Museum). The Sketch-Books of Sir Charles Holmes
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Plate III. C-Lake Scene. From Sketch-Book No. 57, 1925. Water-Colour, 11.7 by 20.3 cm. (British Museum). The Sketch-Books of Sir Charles Holmes
Article
The Etchings of Sir Charles Holmes
04/1938 | 421 | 72
Pages: 176-177+180-182
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Author:
Hind, Arthur M. (Hind, Arthur M.; Hind, A. M.; H., A. M.; Hind, Arthur Mayger)
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Plate I. A-Hellesdon Mill. Etching, No. 4. 7.4 by 16 cm.; B-Pen Drawing, Study for C. 8.5 by 13.4 cm; C-Dorking Mill. Etching, No. 2. 11.2 by 16.4 cm. (All in the British Museum). The Etchings of Sir Charles Holmes
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Plate II. A-Stratford St. Mary. Etching, No. 13, I. 10.3 by 21.3 cm. (British Museum). The Etchings of Sir Charles Holmes
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Plate II. B-The Ypres Tower, Rye. Etching, No. 18, I. 12.5 by 20 cm. (British Museum). The Etchings of Sir Charles Holmes
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Ypres Tower, Rye, from Sketch-Book No. 13 (British Museum)
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