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Article
A. C. Pugin
01/1996 | 1114 | 138
Pages: 11-19
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Hill, Rosemary (Hill, Rosemary)
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11. Four Designs for Hats, by Auguste Charles Pugin. Hand-Coloured Engraving, 11 by 18 cm. Published in Le Cabinet des Modes, 12e Cahier, 1st May 1786. (British Museum, London).
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12. A Salon, by Auguste Charles Pugin. Hand-Coloured Engraving, 17.5 by 28 cm. Published in Le Cabinet des Modes, 32e Cahier, 1st November 1789. (British Museum, London).
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13. Design for a Cottage, Possibly by Auguste Charles Pugin. c.1798. Gouache, 18 by 26.5 cm (National Trust, Attingham).
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14. Design for a Cottage, Possibly by Auguste Charles Pugin. c.1798. Gouache, 18 by 26.5 cm (National Trust, Attingham).
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15. Design for a Cottage, Possibly by Auguste Charles Pugin. c.1798. Gouache, 18 by 26.5 cm (National Trust, Attingham).
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16. Design for a Cottage, Possibly by Auguste Charles Pugin. c.1798. Gouache, 18 by 26.5 cm (National Trust, Attingham).
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17. Louth, by Auguste Charles Pugin. c.1815-20. Water-Colour, 61 by 44.5 cm. (Louth Naturalists' Antiquarian and Literary Society).
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18. Design for a Conservatory, Inscribed 'Mr Hurst. Highgate. Corner of Hollow Lane', by Auguste Charles Pugin. Pencil with Brown, Blue and Yellow Washes, Water-Colour, 26.5 by 24cm. (RIBA, London).
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19. Design for Remodelling a Gothic Summerhouse as the Mausoleum of Princess Charlotte, c.1817, by Auguste Charles Pugin. Pencil, 14.5 by 19.5 cm. (RIBA, London).
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20. Peace Celebrations in Portman Square, by Auguste Charles Pugin. 1802. Pencil, Ink and Water-Colour, 46.3 by 66.9 cm. (Museum of London).
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21. Westminster Hall, the Trial of Lord Melville, by I. Hill after a Drawing by Auguste Charles Pugin and J. C. Nattes. Published July 1806. Aquatint Engraving, 34 by 45.5 cm. (British Library, London).
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23. 'Reservoir in Its Present State at Casherbury', by Auguste Charles Pugin. c.1801, Pen and Brown Ink, 9.5 by 15.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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24. 'Improvement for the Reservoir in the Park of Lord Essex', by Auguste Charles Pugin. c.1801. Graphite, Pen and Ink, 9.5 by 15.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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9. Auguste Charles Pugin, by Unknown Artist. 72.5 by 61 cm. (Private Collection). The Frame is by A. W. N. Pugin.
Western art unattributed:
10. Catherine Welby Pugin. 1820. Silhouette, Ink on Card, 10 by 8cm. (Private Collection).
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22. Bust of George III. 1810. Coade Stone. (Lincoln Castle).
Advertisements
Advertisements March 1985 (Front)
03/1985 | 984 | 127
Pages: ii-xxx
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[Ab Stockholms Auktionsverk, Jakobsgatan 10, Stockholm] Barend van der Meer 1659-after 1688. Still Life with a Lobster. Oil on Canvas 76 × 63 cm
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[Ab Stockholms Auktionsverk, Jakobsgatan 10, Stockholm] Cornelis Schut III 1629-1685. Portrait of a Young Noble Girl. Oil on Copper 24 × 19 cm
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[Ab Stockholms Auktionsverk, Jakobsgatan 10, Stockholm] Gaspar Pedro Verbruggen 1664-1730. Still Life with Flowers in Urn. Oil on Canvas 135 × 105 cm
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[Andrew Grant, 59/60 Foregate Street, Worcester] Gerrit Berckheyde, "A View in Amsterdam", Oil on Canvas, Signed and Dated 1685. Also an Important Pair of Chelsea Porcelain Peacocks, Red Anchor Period 47 cms.
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[Antiquaria Limited, 40 Bury Street, London] Pair of Castelli Vases Enriched in Gold. Signed Liborio Grue. c. 1740. Height: 42 cm
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[Berlinghof Kunstauktionshaus Gmbh, Zwingerstrasse 18, Heidelberg] Louis Seize-Pendule, Frankreich, Sign. Hippolite Lapret, 1786-89. 1 Paar Girandolen, Paris um 1800
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[Berlinghof Kunstauktionshaus Gmbh, Zwingerstrasse 18, Heidelberg] Porzellan-Figur, Hoechst, Entwurf von J. P. Melchior, um 1770. Porzellan-Gruppe, königl. Meissen, Entwurf von J. F. Eberlein, um 1740. Porzellan-Figur, Frankenthal, Entwurf von K. Link, um 1765
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[Berlinghof Kunstauktionshaus Gmbh, Zwingerstrasse 18, Heidelberg] Silberhumpen, Augsburg, 17. Jh., Meister: Marx Schaller
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[Berlinghof Kunstauktionshaus Gmbh, Zwingerstrasse 18, Heidelberg] Theob. Frh. von Oër, Dresden 1807-85, Öl/Lw., 53×78 cm
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[Bonhams, Montpelier Street, London] 'The Fourth Love Painting' 1961 by David Hockney
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[Bruton Gallery Ltd, Bruton, Somerset] Patrick Reyntiens. Glass painted and stained. Visions in light. illustrated 'The temptation of St Anthony (detail) : stained glass panel, 1984, 39½" x 35¾" 1010 x 910mm.
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[Bruton Gallery Ltd, Bruton, Somerset] Sculpture 18th, 19th and 20th century. Two companion terracotta busts by Carrier Belleuse each 27", 68.5 cms high: titled 'Bust of Diana' and 'Bust of Marguerite' the subject in each case is Marguerite Bellanger, favourite of Napoleon III.
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[Colnaghi, 14 Old Bond Street, London] The Pseudo-Bles (Active Antwerp First Quarter of the 16th Century). The Adoration of the Magi. Panel 90 × 73.5 cm
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[David Jones, 109 rue Cardinet, Paris] After J Zoffany James Sayer, Son of Robert Sayer the Print Publisher Mezzotint by Richard Houston. 1st State Proof before Letters. Very Good Impression. Wide Margins
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[David Koester Gallery, 37 Talstrasse, Zurich] David Teniers, the Younger. Signed. Panel, 21 × 16 cm
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[Enrico Cortona, Piazetta Guastalla, Milan] Bernardo Strozzi (1581 - 1644). Oil on Canvas 49×68 cm.
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[Fischer Fine Art Ltd, 30 King Street, London] David Bomberg 1890-1957. Paintings and drawings a a tribute to Lilia Bomberg. Family Bereavement, 1913. Pencil and Charcoal, 22 × 18½ ins
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[Galerie Maria de Beyrie, 23 rue de Seine, Paris] Exceptional Desk in Dark Cerused Oak by Pierre Legrain, with Its Chair, Which Formerly Belonged to the Writer Maurice Martin du Gard. Circa 1926. Desk: H. 80 cm - L. 179 cm - D. 89 cm. Chair: H. 78 cm - L. 67 cm - D. 60 cm.
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[Gallery Lingard, Old Registry office, 250 King's Road, London] G. G. Scott (1811-1878) and W. B. Moffatt (1812-1887). Perspective of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Stretford Road, Hulme, Manchester 1841-1844. Pen and Black Ink & Watercolour over Pencil. 20¼ × 28 Inches. (52.7 × 71.1 cm).
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[Hill-Stone Inc., Box 535, Lennox Hill Station, New York] Rembrandt van Rijn 1606-1669. Landscape with a boat beside a canal. Etching and drypoint; 1650. Bartsch 236, Hind 239, Biörklund-Barnard 50-B: ii/II. A brilliant impression with much burr. From the collections of J. D. Böhm (Lugt 271, 272, and 1442), Samuel, Graf von Festetits (Lugt 926) and Freidrich Kalle (Lugt 1021).
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[HMSO, 51 Nine Elms Lane, London] Regency Portraits by Richard Walker
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[Hoogsteder-Naumann Ltd, 4 East 74th Street, New York] C. de Man. New Church in Delft
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[Ivo Bouwman, Lange Vijverberg 20, The Hague] Maurits Escher, Day and Night, Signed and Inscribed Eigen Druk
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[Maître Guy Loudmer, Hotel Drouot, Rooms 5&6, Paris] Picasso. From the Vollard Suite of One Hundred Signed Engravings. Photo: "A Young Girl Guiding the Minotaur."
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[Marlborough Fine Art Ltd, 6 Albemarle Street, London] Jacques Lipchitz. Seated Bather, 1917, Bronze with Brown Patina, Height 32⅝ in./83 cm, Cast 5 of an Edition of 7.
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[Me Stéphane Deurbergue, 19 boulevard Montmarte, Paris] Goya "A Sculptor", Septa Drawing no 90 of the Album F - 20,5 × 14 cm. Expert: M. de Bayser
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[National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square, West Dublin] Juno Confiding Io to the Care of Argus. (National Gallery of Ireland)
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[Peter Nauhm/Chris Beetles, 5 Ryder Street, London] Richard Dadd, Titania Sleeping. Oil on Canvas, 25½ × 30½ Inches
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[Phillips, 7 Blenheim Street, London] Sir Thomas Lawrence PRA, "Portrait of Felicity Trotter", Oil on Canvas, 30" x 24¾".
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[Richard L. Feigen & Company, 113 East 79th Street, New York] Johannes Lingelbach, Circa 1665. Oil on Canvas, 121.9 by 168.9 cm. Signed, bottom Centre: 'Johan Lingelbach Me Fecit'
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[Sotheby's, 1334 York Avenue, New York] Jean Baptiste Camille Corot. Rome: Ile et Pont San Bartolomeo. Oil on Paper Laid down on Canvas. c. 1826-28. 25 by 39 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Sir Peter Paul Rubens, The Martyrdom of St. Ursula and Her Companions, Oil on Panel, 64.5 by 49.5 cm.
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[Spencer A. Samuels, 11 East 57th Street, New York] Charles Nicholas Cochin (Paris 1715-1790). La Gerusalemme Liberata by Torquatoo Tasso. Black Chalk, Squared for Transfer. 4½ × 6 Inches (11.6 × 15.2 cm). One of a Set of Twenty Sketches for the Engraved Series Commissioned in 1784 by "Monsieur", the Future Louis XVIII.
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[Stoppenbach & Delestre Ltd, 25 Cork Street, London] Augustus Charles de Pugin (1762-1832). Watercolour and Gouache, 12½ × 18⅞ in. (31.8 × 48 cm). View of the Louvre and of the Institut from the Pont Neuf. Signed Lower Left
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[William Drummond, The Bury Street Gallery, London] Thomas Gainsborough R. A. Hayes No. 445
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] A Large Isnik Blue and White Pottery Dish, Mid 16th Century, 42 cm. Diam. Estimate: £7,000-9,000
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] An Isnik Blue and White Pottery Jug, Third Quarter 16th Century, Height 23.8 cm. Estimate: £5,000-8,000
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] An Isnik Pottery Tankard, Circa 1580, Height 22.5 cm. Estimate: £4,000-6,000
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Christ in Majesty, from the Trinity College Gospels. Gold and Colour on Vellum. (Ms. B.10.4, Fol. 16b, Trinity College, Cambridge; Exh. British Museum).
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[Ab Stockholms Auktionsverk, Jakobsgatan 10, Stockholm] Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne 1589-1662. A Dutch Prince and His Courtiers in a Landscape. Oil on Canvas 106 × 128 cm
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: Victorian Church Plate at Goldsmiths' Hall
06/1967 | 771 | 109
Pages: 380+382-383
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Banister, Judith (Banister, Judith)
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70. Ciborium, by C. R. Ashbee. 1909. (St Aidan's, Birmingham.) 73. Chalice, with Filigree Work, Enamels and Gemstones, by John Keith. 1859. (Exhibited 1862 International Exhibition.) (St Paul's Cathedral, Dundee.)
Article
The Last Phase of "Regency" Design
12/1937 | 417 | 71
Pages: 267-268+270-273
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Edwards, Ralph (Edwards, Ralph; E., R.; Edwards, R.)
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Plate I. A-Design for a Chair (Peter Nicholson: The Practical Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer, 1827); B-Design for a Drawing-Table (George Smith: Cabinet Maker, and Upholsterer's Guide, 1826); C-Design for Window Curtains (Rudolph Ackermann: Fashionable Furniture, 1823); D, E-Set of Sofa-Table and Screens. About 1830. Mahoggany, Inlaid with Ebony: Height of Table, 74 cm., Width, 157.4 cm. Height of Screens, 146.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Last Phase of "Regency" Design
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Plate II. B-Design for a Table (Richard Brown: Rudiments of Drawing Cabinet and Upholstery Furniture, 1822); C-Design for a Table (Peter Nicholson: The Practical Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer, 1827); D-Design for a Bed (Rudolph Ackermann: Fashionable Furniture, 1823). The Last Phase of "Regency" Design
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Plate II. A-Table. About 1825. Rosewood, Mounted and Inlaid with Brass; Height, 72 cm., Diameter, 135 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Last Phase of "Regency" Design
Book Review
Ackermann's Microcosm of London
01/1905 | 22 | 6
Pages: 335
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Ackermann's Microcosm of London | author: Pugin, Augustus Charles , author: Rowlandson, Thomas