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Article
'A More and More Important Work': Roger Fry and The Burlington Magazine
03/2003 | 1200 | 145
Pages: 142-152
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Elam, Caroline (Elam, Caroline; E., C.; E., C. M.)
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Illustrations
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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).
Article
Post-Impressionism and Roger Fry
01/1951 | 574 | 93
Pages: 10-15
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Nicolson, Benedict (B. N) (Nicolson, Benedict (B. N); N., B.)
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10. Vue de Ville, by Jean Marchand. Lent to the Grafton Galleries Exhibition (1912) by Clovis Sagot. (Mr Clive Bell.)
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11. View of the End Gallery at the Grafton Galleries during the Second Post-Impressionist Exhibition (1912), Showing Matisse's La Danse, Two Statuettes by Matisse, and a Garden Statue in Portland Stone by Eric Gill.
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12. Kubelick, by Georges Braque (1912). Lent to the Grafton Galleries Exhibition (1912) by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler.
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13. Landscape, by Henri-Matisse. Lent to the First Grafton Galleries Exhibition (1910-11) by Bernard Berenson, and Presented by Him to Prince Paul in 1938 for His Belgrade Museum.
Obituary
Mr. Robert Dell
08/1940 | 449 | 77
Pages: 67
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Editorial
To the Readers of the Burlington Magazine
10/1906 | 43 | 10
Pages: 6