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Kingston Lacy Illustrated List of Pictures K Introduction the Restoration
Kingston Lacy Illustrated list of pictures Introduction ingston Lacy has the distinction of being the however, is a set of portraits by Lely, painted at K gentry collection with the earliest recorded still the apogee of his ability, that is without surviving surviving nucleus – something that few collections rival anywhere outside the Royal Collection. Chiefly of any kind in the United Kingdom can boast. When of members of his own family, but also including Ralph – later Sir Ralph – Bankes (?1631–1677) first relations (No.16; Charles Brune of Athelhampton jotted down in his commonplace book, between (1630/1–?1703)), friends (No.2, Edmund Stafford May 1656 and the end of 1658, a note of ‘Pictures in of Buckinghamshire), and beauties of equivocal my Chamber att Grayes Inne’, consisting of a mere reputation (No.4, Elizabeth Trentham, Viscountess 15 of them, he can have had little idea that they Cullen (1640–1713)), they induced Sir Joshua would swell to the roughly 200 paintings that are Reynolds to declare, when he visited Kingston Hall at Kingston Lacy today. in 1762, that: ‘I never had fully appreciated Sir Peter That they have done so is due, above all, to two Lely till I had seen these portraits’. later collectors, Henry Bankes II, MP (1757–1834), Although Sir Ralph evidently collected other – and his son William John Bankes, MP (1786–1855), but largely minor pictures – as did his successors, and to the piety of successive members of the it was not until Henry Bankes II (1757–1834), who Bankes family in preserving these collections made the Grand Tour in 1778–80, and paid a further virtually intact, and ultimately leaving them, in the visit to Rome in 1782, that the family produced astonishingly munificent bequest by (Henry John) another true collector. -
British Pa Inters Their Story and Their
H rTP S BRIT ISH PA INT ERS T H EIR ST O RY A ND T H EIR A RT J E . DGC UMBE ST A LEY A UT H OR OF WA TT EA U A ND H I S SCH OOL ET C . WIT H TWENTY -FO UR EXAMPLES IN C OLOUR O F T H EIR WO RK P RE FA C E “ BRI TI SH P A I NT E RS : Their Story and their Art l o f o f is a presentation, in popu ar form , the Story — - British Painting a well worn but never wearying t o Story , which for ever offers fresh charms young o ld and , and stirs in British hearts feelings of patriotism and delight . In a work o f the size of this volume it is im possible to d o more than lightly sketch the more sa lient features o f the glorious panorama o f seven hundred years . My purpose , in this compilation , —t o is threefold . First bring into stronger light the painting glories o f the earlier artists o f Britain many people are unfamiliar with the lives and s o f work of the precur ors Hogarth . Secondly to t reat especially o f the persons and art of painte rs Whose works are exhibited in o u r Public Galleries pictures in private holding are often inaccessible t o o f and the generality people, besides, they — co nstantly changing locality this is true of T — the Royal Collections . hirdl y t o vindicate the a of t o cl im Britain be regarded as an ancient , vii BRIT I S H P A I NT E RS consistent , and renowned Home of the Fine Arts and to correct the strange insular habit o f self depreciation, by showing that the British are supreme as a tasteful and artistic people . -
The Leiden Collection
Slaughtered Pig ca. 1660–62 Attributed to Caspar Netscher oil on panel 36.7 x 30 cm CN-104 © 2017 The Leiden Collection Slaughtered Pig Page 2 of 8 How To Cite Wieseman, Marjorie E. "Slaughtered Pig." In The Leiden Collection Catalogue. Edited by Arthur K. Wheelock Jr. New York, 2017. https://www.theleidencollection.com/archive/. This page is available on the site's Archive. PDF of every version of this page is available on the Archive, and the Archive is managed by a permanent URL. Archival copies will never be deleted. New versions are added only when a substantive change to the narrative occurs. © 2017 The Leiden Collection Slaughtered Pig Page 3 of 8 Seventeenth-century Netherlandish images of slaughtered oxen and pigs Comparative Figures have their roots in medieval depictions of the labors of the months, specifically November, the peak slaughtering season. The theme was given new life in the mid-sixteenth century through the works of the Flemish painters Pieter Aertsen (1508–75) and Joachim Beuckelaer (ca. 1533–ca. 1574), who incorporated slaughtered and disemboweled animals in their vivid renderings of abundantly supplied market stalls, and also explored the theme as an independent motif.[1] The earliest instances of the motif in the Northern Netherlands come only in the seventeenth century, possibly introduced by immigrants from the south. During the early 1640s, the theme of the slaughtered animal—split, splayed, and Fig 1. Barent Fabritius, suspended from the rungs of a wooden ladder—was taken up by (among Slaughtered Pig, 1665, oil on others) Adriaen (1610–85) and Isack (1621–49) van Ostade, who typically canvas, 101 x 79.5 cm, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, situated the event in the dark and cavernous interior of a barn, stable, or Rotterdam, inv. -
British Art Studies September 2020 Elizabethan and Jacobean Miniature Paintings in Context Edited by Catharine Macleod and Alexa
British Art Studies September 2020 Elizabethan and Jacobean Miniature Paintings in Context Edited by Catharine MacLeod and Alexander Marr British Art Studies Issue 17, published 30 September 2020 Elizabethan and Jacobean Miniature Paintings in Context Edited by Catharine MacLeod and Alexander Marr Cover image: Left portrait: Isaac Oliver, Ludovick Stuart, 2nd Duke of Lennox, later Duke of Richmond, ca. 1605, watercolour on vellum, laid onto table-book leaf, 5.7 x 4.4 cm. Collection of National Portrait Gallery, London (NPG 3063); Right portrait: Isaac Oliver, Ludovick Stuart, 2nd Duke of Lennox, later Duke of Richmond, ca. 1603, watercolour on vellum, laid on card, 4.9 x 4 cm. Collection of Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (FM 3869). Digital image courtesy of National Portrait Gallery, London (All rights reserved); Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (All rights reserved). PDF generated on 21 July 2021 Note: British Art Studies is a digital publication and intended to be experienced online and referenced digitally. PDFs are provided for ease of reading offline. Please do not reference the PDF in academic citations: we recommend the use of DOIs (digital object identifiers) provided within the online article. Theseunique alphanumeric strings identify content and provide a persistent link to a location on the internet. A DOI is guaranteed never to change, so you can use it to link permanently to electronic documents with confidence. Published by: Paul Mellon Centre 16 Bedford Square London, WC1B 3JA https://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk In partnership with: Yale Center for British Art 1080 Chapel Street New Haven, Connecticut https://britishart.yale.edu ISSN: 2058-5462 DOI: 10.17658/issn.2058-5462 URL: https://www.britishartstudies.ac.uk Editorial team: https://www.britishartstudies.ac.uk/about/editorial-team Advisory board: https://www.britishartstudies.ac.uk/about/advisory-board Produced in the United Kingdom. -
Aarbøger for Nordisk Oldkyndighed Og Historie
aarbøger for nordisk Oldkyndighed og Historie Annual of the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries 2007 Det Kongelige Nordiske Oldskriftselskab København 2010 65227_aarbog2007_.indd 3 09-03-2010 15:57:26 © 2010 Det Kgl. Nordiske Oldskriftselskab Frederiksholms Kanal 12 DK-1220 København K. ISBN 978-87-87483-14-8 ISSN 0084-585X Redaktion: Poul Otto Nielsen (ansv.) og Ulla Lund Hansen Grafisk tilrettelæggelse og billedbehandling: Jan Holme Andersen Udgivet med støtte fra Forskningsrådet for Kultur og Kommunikation Grunddesign, prepress og tryk: Narayana Press, Gylling Skrift: Minion Papir: 130 g Chorus Satin Omslag: Den Kongelige Commission for Oldsagers Opbevaring nedsat ved forordning af Kong Christian VII den 22. maj 1807 Medlemmer i perioden 1807-1816, fra toppen mod højre: Kommissionens formand A.W. Hauch, F. Münter, kommissionens sekretær R. Nyerup, P.J. Monrad, W.H.F. Abrahamson, B. Thorlacius, E. Vargas Bedemar, E.C. Werlauff, og L.S. Vedel Simonsen Alle manuskripter sendes til vurdering hos to anonyme referees, inden de accepteres til trykning All papers are subject to anonymous peer refereeing Vor einer möglichen Publikation werden alle Manuskripte zwei anonymen Referenten zur Begutachtung vorgelegt Salg til ikke-medlemmer i kommission hos: Herm. H. J. Lynge & Søn Internationalt antikvariat Silkegade 11 DK-1113 København K. www.lynge.com [email protected] Salg med rabat til medlemmer direkte fra Selskabet – se bagest i bogen 65227_aarbog2007_.indd 4 09-03-2010 15:57:26 Oldsagskommissionens tidlige år forudsætninger og internationale forbindelser Nationalmuseets 200 års Jubilæumssymposium 24.-25. maj 2007 arrangeret af Nationalmuseet og Wormianum i samarbejde med Kulturarvsstyrelsen 65227_aarbog2007_.indd 5 09-03-2010 15:57:26 Kong Hildetands høj. -
Ontdek Schilder, Tekenaar Jan Victors
80890 Jan Victors man / Noord-Nederlands schilder, tekenaar Naamvarianten In dit veld worden niet-voorkeursnamen zoals die in bronnen zijn aangetroffen, vastgelegd en toegankelijk gemaakt. Dit zijn bijvoorbeeld andere schrijfwijzen, bijnamen of namen van getrouwde vrouwen met of juist zonder de achternaam van een echtgenoot. Victoor, Jan Victoors, Jan Victor, Jan Victors, Johan Victors, Johannes Victers, Joannes Fictor, Johannes Victors, Jan Louisz. Kwalificaties schilder, tekenaar was 'ziekentrooster' (visitor of the sick) Nationaliteit/school Noord-Nederlands Geboren Amsterdam 1619-06/1619-06-13 baptized 13 June 1619 Overleden Oost-Indië (hist.) 1676-09/1677-12 traveled as 'ziekentrooster' to East India in the service of the OIC and died there Familierelaties in dit veld wordt een familierelatie met één of meer andere kunstenaars vermeld. half-brother of Jacobus (Jacomo) Victors; notice of marriage 28 February 1642, 22 years old, with Jannetie Bellers; they had 7 children (De Vries 1886); father of Victor Victorsz. Deze persoon/entiteit in andere databases 137 treffers in RKDimages als kunstenaar 5 treffers in RKDlibrary als onderwerp 1104 treffers in RKDexcerpts als kunstenaar 42 treffers in RKDtechnical als onderzochte kunstenaar Verder zoeken in RKDartists& Geboren 1619-06 Sterfplaats Oost-Indië (hist.) Plaats van werkzaamheid Amsterdam Kwalificaties schilder Kwalificaties tekenaar Materiaal/techniek olieverf Onderwerpen genrevoorstelling Onderwerpen herbergscène Onderwerpen portret Onderwerpen christelijk religieuze voorstelling Onderwerpen boerengenre Biografische gegevens Werkzaam in Hier wordt vermeld waar de kunstenaar (langere tijd) heeft gewerkt en in welke periode. Ook relevante studiereizen worden hier vermeld. Amsterdam 1640 - 1676-01 c. 1640-1676 Relaties met andere kunstenaars Leerling van In dit veld worden namen van leraren of leermeesters vermeld. -
Professor Dr. Michelle Facos
Professor Dr. Michelle Facos Alfried Krupp Junior Fellow Oktober 2010 – September 2011 The Copenhagen Academy and artistic (Gedanken über die Nachahmung der grie- Kurzbericht innovation circa 1800 chischen Werke in Malerei und Bildhauer- kunst, 1755) conceptually rather than lite- In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth rally, and centuries several painters and sculptors who studied at the Copenhagen Academy of Art 3) the political mandate to create a distinct- (Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi) pro- ly Danish school of art. The works of pain- duce inventive art works that transgressed ters Nicolai Abildgaard, Jens Juel, Christof- contemporary norms and anticipated broader fer Eckersberg, and Caspar David Friedrich, artistic trends by decades. This was due in lar- and the sculptor and Winckelmann protégé Kurzvita Michelle Facos was born in Buffalo 1955. (California, 2008) and An Introduction to ge part to the singular confluence of several Johannes Wiedewelt evidence the indepen- She is professor of the History of Art and Nineteenth-Century Art (Routledge 2011). factors: dent creativity that would later become the adjunct professor of Jewish Studies at Indi- Michelle Facos has received awards from 1) a visual practice that emphasized careful- hallmark of modern artistic practice and ana University, Bloomington, where she has the American-Scandinavian Foundation, the ly observing and recording the natural world which are often attributed to French artists. taught since 1995. She received her Ph.D. in American Philosophical Society, Fulbright, (partly the result of the Institute for Natural 1989 from the Institute of Fine Arts, New and the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung. History being housed in the same building, York University with a dissertation entitled Charlottenborg Palace, as the Art Academy), Nationalism and the Nordic Imagination: Swedish Art of the 1890s. -
Preservings $10.00 No
-being the Magazine/Journal of the Hanover Steinbach Historical Society Inc. Preservings $10.00 No. 16, June, 2000 “A people who have not the pride to record their own history will not long have the virtues to make their history worth recording; and no people who are indifferent to their past need hope to make their future great.” — Jan Gleysteen Happy Birthday - West Reserve - 1875-2000 125 Years Old Congratulations to our neighbours in the West descendants of the Old Kolony (OK) congrega- Gemeinde by Aeltester Johann Wiebe (1837- Reserve, Altona Winkler area, as they are cel- tions of Manitoba, and indeed across Canada, 1905), Rosengart, W. R., Manitoba, in 1875. By ebrating their 125th anniversary this summer. the U. S.A., and Latin American, on the occasion 1900 the OK community in Altona Winkler was We particularly congratulate the members and of the 125th anniversary of the founding of their considered one of the wealthiest in Manitoba. We wish them well and anticipate that many residents of Hanover Steinbach will want to “cross the river” to take part in various of the anniversary events planned for the West Reserve over the summer. We welcome the readers to another feast of historical writing. Editor D. Plett Q.C. Inside This Issue Feature stories .............................. 3-48 President’s Report ............................ 49 Editorial ...................................... 50-57 Letters ........................................ 58-62 Sketch of the central Old Kolony (OK) village of Reinland, West Reserve, founded in 1875. The drawing by W. T. Smedley dates to the early 1880s and was published in Picturesque Canada. The windmill News ....................................... -
ALE 2006 Nr 4
NR 4 2006 Ale Historisk tidskrift FÖR SKÅNE HALLAND OCH BLEKINGE TEMANUMMER BORNHOLMS LÖSEN F Ale Historisk tidskrift för Skåne, Halland och Blekinge utges av Dc skånska landskapens historiska och arkeologiska förening och Landsarkivet i Lund. Redaktionskomm i tté Docent Peter Carelli, Lund Universitetslektor Gert Jeppsson. Lund, redaktör Museichef Göran Larsson, Lund Docent Sten Skansjö. Lund Professor Anna Christina Ullsparre. Lund Innehåll Sid. Gert Jeppsson: Bornholms lösen Vederlagsgodset i Skåne och Danmark på 1660-talet 1 TRYCKTJÄNST I ESLÖV HB, 2007 BORNHOLMS LOSEN•* Vederlagsgodset i Skåne och Danmark på 1660-talet Gert Jeppsson — ' JiJ c .,_x,/,A «j / Æ pjcirf -- sen S $ íf r i?A o/e/f- \Q W* & A JtAXJ’ j 'O>1 _ý’o ( a C t?A -riv ífJi *»» . føj »wsak fl A R. E 2J-A2 &!ÿÿÿ ß A L V% ■*: £.“ A3 > ? .hct'Æn* CnatrjAM TIC UM 'ÿOTPME * *W _ __ Karta över Bornholm från 1676 med omgivande delar av Skåne och Blekinge. Kolorerad tuschteckning. Storlek: 58 x 56 cm. Tillhör Del Kongelige Bibliotek. København. Kortog Billedafdelingen. Signum: KBK III, 26-0-1676/2. Den latinska titeln; »Hunc Typum insularum Bornholm et Christianoe cum maritimo traetu vicimarum Provinciarum Sac. Reg. Maiest». Innehåll Bornholms lösen Vederlagsgodset i Skåne och Danmark på 1660-talet 4 Inledning 4 Den politiska bakgrunden 5 Stockholmsförhandlingarna 9 Vägen till Malmötraktaten 11 Huvudgårdarna i Bornholms vederlag 14 Ägarebilden 15 Den geografiska fördelningen 16 Taxeringen av godsen 16 Enskildheter i taxeringen 17 Vederlagshuvudgårdarnas storlek 20 Vederlagsgodsets kondition 21 Förändringar för bönderna 22 Huvudgårdarnas användning och betydelse 24 De skånska vederlagsgodsen i Danmark 26 Sammanfattning 29 Tabeller 32 Summary 37 Noter 37 Referenser 39 Karta 40 Några använda förkortningar: b.,bd = band/bind LLA = Landsarkivet i Lund dl. -
GÜNTER KONRAD Visual Artist Contents
GÜNTER KONRAD visual artist contents CURRICULUM VITAE 4 milestones FRAGMENTS GET A NEW CODE 7 artist statement EDITIONS 8 collector‘s edition market edition commissioned artwork GENERAL CATALOG 14 covert and discovered history 01 - 197 2011 - 2017 All content and pictures by © Günter Konrad 2017. Except photographs page 5 by Arne Müseler, 80,81 by Jacob Pritchard. All art historical pictures are under public domain. 2 3 curriculum vitae BORN: 1976 in Leoben, Austria EDUCATION: 2001 - 2005 Multi Media Art, FH Salzburg DEGREE: Magister (FH) for artistic and creative professions CURRENT: Lives and works in Salzburg as a freelance artist milestones 1999 First exhibition in Leoben (Schwammerlturm) 2001 Experiments with décollages and spray paintings 2002 Cut-outs and rip-it-ups (Décollage) of billboards 2005 Photographic documentation of décollages 2006 Overpaintings of décollages 2007 Photographic documentation of urban fragments 2008 Décollage on furniture and lighting 2009 Photographic documentation of tags and urban inscriptions 2010 Combining décollages and art historical paintings 2011 First exhibition "covert and discovert history" in Graz (exhibition hall) 2012 And ongoing exhibitions and pop-ups in Vienna, Munich, Stuttgart, | Pörtschach, Wels, Mondsee, Leoben, Augsburg, Nürnberg, 2015 Purchase collection Spallart 2016 And ongoing commissioned artworks in Graz, Munich, New York City, Salzburg, Serfaus, Singapore, Vienna, Zirl 2017 Stuttgart, Innsbruck, Linz, Vienna, Klagenfurt, Graz, Salzburg commissioned artworks in Berlin, Vienna, Tyrol, Obertauern, Wels 2018 Augsburg, Friedrichshafen, Innsbruck, Linz, Vienna, Klagenfurt, Graz, Salzburg, Obertauern, commissioned artworks in Linz, Graz, Vienna, Tyrol, OTHERS: Exhibition at MAK Vienna Digital stage design, Schauspielhaus Salzburg Videoscreenings in Leipzig, Vienna, Salzburg, Graz, Cologne, Feldkirch Interactive Theater Performances, Vienna (Brut) and Salzburg (Schauspielhaus), organizer of Punk/Garage/Wave concerts.. -
The Low Countries. Jaargang 11
The Low Countries. Jaargang 11 bron The Low Countries. Jaargang 11. Stichting Ons Erfdeel, Rekkem 2003 Zie voor verantwoording: http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/_low001200301_01/colofon.php © 2011 dbnl i.s.m. 10 Always the Same H2O Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands hovers above the water, with a little help from her subjects, during the floods in Gelderland, 1926. Photo courtesy of Spaarnestad Fotoarchief. Luigem (West Flanders), 28 September 1918. Photo by Antony / © SOFAM Belgium 2003. The Low Countries. Jaargang 11 11 Foreword ριστον μν δωρ - Water is best. (Pindar) Water. There's too much of it, or too little. It's too salty, or too sweet. It wells up from the ground, carves itself a way through the land, and then it's called a river or a stream. It descends from the heavens in a variety of forms - as dew or hail, to mention just the extremes. And then, of course, there is the all-encompassing water which we call the sea, and which reminds us of the beginning of all things. The English once labelled the Netherlands across the North Sea ‘this indigested vomit of the sea’. But the Dutch went to work on that vomit, systematically and stubbornly: ‘... their tireless hands manufactured this land, / drained it and trained it and planed it and planned’ (James Brockway). As God's subcontractors they gradually became experts in living apart together. Look carefully at the first photo. The water has struck again. We're talking 1926. Gelderland. The small, stocky woman visiting the stricken province is Queen Wilhelmina. Without turning a hair she allows herself to be carried over the waters. -
Danmarks Kunstbibliotek the Danish National Art Library
Digitaliseret af / Digitised by Danmarks Kunstbibliotek The Danish National Art Library København / Copenhagen For oplysninger om ophavsret og brugerrettigheder, se venligst www.kunstbib.dk For information on copyright and user rights, please consult www.kunstbib.dk . o. (ORPORATfON OF Londoi 7IRTG7ILLE1? IgpLO G U i OF THE LOAN COLLECTIO o f Picture 1907 PfeiCE Sixpence <Art Gallery of the (Corporation o f London. w C a t a l o g u e of the Exhibition of Works by Danish Painters. BY A. G. TEMPLE, F.S.A., Director of the 'Art Gallery of the Corporation of London. THOMAS HENRY ELLIS, E sq., D eputy , Chairman. 1907. 3ntrobuction By A. G. T e m p l e , F.S.A, H E earliest pictures in the present collection are T those of C arl' Gustav Pilo, and Jens Juel. Painted at a time in the 1 8 th century when the prevalent and popular manner was that better known to us by the works o f the notable Frenchmen, Largillibre, Nattier, De Troy and others, these two painters caught something o f the naivété and grace which marked the productions of these men. In so clear a degree is this observed, not so much in genre, as in portraiture, that the presumption is, although it is not on record, at any rate as regards Pilo, that they must both have studied at some time in the French capital. N o other painters of note, indigenous to the soil o f Denmark, had allowed their sense of grace such freedom to so express itself.