Bath, Art and Architecture

Thursday, 31 December 2015

The Rysbrack Statuettes of Rubens, van Dyck and du Quesnoy, Part 28. The 19th Century Bronzes.

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  The 19th Century Bronze Statuettes of Rubens and van Dyck.   V and A website for the Museums pair of bronzes of van Dyke and Rubens...
Wednesday, 30 December 2015

The Rysbrack Statuettes of Rubens, van Dyck and du Quesnoy, Part 27. A Wood and Caldwell Figure of van Dyck.

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A Statuette of van Dyck by Wood and Caldwell After Rysbrack.     van Dyck After Rysbrack Height 22 inches.  Glazed ea...
Monday, 21 December 2015

The Rysbrack Statuettes of Rubens, van Dyck and du Quesnoy, Part 26. The Dublin van Dycks and the Gahagan Dynasty of Sculptors.

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A Plaster Statuette of Sir Anthony van Dyck, With the Dublin Society and a Marble S...
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