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Identifier: notablepaintings00amer (find matches)
Title: Notable paintings by masters of the early English, Dutch, Flemish and French schools
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: American Art Association American Art Association
Subjects: Blakeslee, Theron J., -1914 T.J. Blakeslee
Publisher: American Art Assocation
Contributing Library: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Digitizing Sponsor: The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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MORGAN (Pre-Raphaelite School) GLORIA IN EXCELSIS (Illustrated on opposite page) A wonderful piece of painting, with all the technical excel-lence of the pre-Raphaelite School, which does not, however,detract from the general effect of the picture as a whole. Itrepresents two celestial beings, in long flowing robes paintedto give the effect of feathers, walking beside a small stream,on whose rocky banks flowers grow before their footsteps. Asthey advance, one playing a lyre, the other singing from along parchment roll held in her hands, a number of eight-winged cherubim descend in a blaze of glory from the skies,hovering just above the angels heads. The latter walk withwings half spread, one in all the purple and golden glory ofthe peacocks plumage, the other with brown pinions, with thesofter feathers of red and gold. Signed on the lower right, E. de M., 1893. Height, 46 inches; width, 31 inches. From the collection of the late William Imkie, Esq., Holmstead,Moseley Hill, Liverpool.
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No. 18 SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 1769—1830 PORTRAIT OF LORD SEAFORTH The head and shoulders of a distinguished-looking man inthe prime of life. Over a double-breasted blaek coat he wears a black cloak turned back and lined with fur. A heavy black ^ n p- / stock is round his throat, giving a glimpse of the white linen ^ * * r^J&Z*^ rL<^c—/beneath. The face is in three-quarter view to the right, show-ing a lofty forehead, high aristocratic nose and a well-cutmouth. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches.From the collection of the Hon. John Ashley. No. 19 WILLIAM DOBSON (Pupil and Friend of Van Dyck)1610—1646 WILLIAM, EARL OF BEDFORD /7O. The head and shoulders of the young earl, shown in three-quarter view to the right. He wears a cloak of rich black silk,set off by fine linen round his throat and wrists. His fair hair //c, C^f^^—falls in natural curls to his shoulders, framing a handsomeand somewhat indolent face. Height, 31 inches; width, 25 inches. From the Carlton Gall

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  • bookauthor:American_Art_Association
  • booksubject:Blakeslee__Theron_J____1914
  • booksubject:T_J__Blakeslee
  • bookpublisher:American_Art_Assocation
  • bookcontributor:The_Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art
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  • bookleafnumber:40
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