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Picture galleries outside London: The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
Contemporary Review
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December 1, 1996|
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Matthew Arnold's lines in The Scholar-Gipsy about 'this strange disease of modem life,/With its sick hurry' have now come sadly home to the city and the season he so greatly venerated. St Aldate's, the Cornmarket and the High Street choke in the rush of transport. The 'base and brickish' suburbs Gerard Manley Hopkins complained of have mostly been cleared away. It is traffic which now 'sours/That neighbour-nature thy grey beauty is grounded/Best in'. Only in the precinct around the Radcliffe Camera can one now walk and breathe freely in a central Oxford summer.
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Tender touches
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...hand, the leading figures - Hendrick Terbrugghen, Dirck van Baburen and Joachim...it seems to me, is clearly Terbrugghen. But he is an odd and slightly...seems, were much influenced by Terbrugghen). The subject of St Sebastian...
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An eye for the irreplaceable
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...the sale's true star. The winter scene painted by Hendrick Avercamp around 1610-1620 is one of the most beautiful...the de Bray.Doll had consigned a powerful work by Hendrick Terbrugghen, the scene of a musician and a prostitute making...
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Protestant virtues: to mark the publication of a catalogue of its Dutch paintings, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is showing its entire collection.(EXHIBITIONS)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...purchases, such gaps in the collection soon came to be filled. The Crucifixion with the Virgin and St John by Hendrick Terbrugghen, with its blood-specked depiction of Christ's brutalised body, offers a fascinating case in point--and...
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Art exhibition reviews: Dutch Paintings Of The Golden Age: Going Dutch with royalty's golden age of date rape and dog dirt
Newspaper article from: Scotland on Sunday
; ...generally have been more highly prized than any of the Rembrandts. In fact while Charles I went out of his way to buy Hendrick Terbrugghen's Laughing Bravo, which we might today dismiss as somewhat kitsch, he did not himself purchase the Rembrandt...
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DETAILS COMPETITION ; THE NEW REVIEW
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday
; ...WorldGallery online print shop. To browse prints online, go to: www.worldgallery.co.uk DETAILS 842 came from Hendrick Terbrugghen's painting called 'Fife Player or Flute Player' (1621). Actually, given the silhouetting, the angle of...
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Iowa.(art dealers and museums)(Directory)
Magazine article from: Art in America
; ...Curry, Edouard Duval-Carrie, Baltasar de Echave Rioja, Hector Hyppolite, George Inness, Joshua Reynolds, Hendrick Terbrugghen, Grant Wood DECORAH 2360. Luther College Fine Arts Collection 52101 (319) 387-1195 Mon-Fri 8-5, Sat...
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Arts Guide WEEKEND ARTS
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...a group of painters experimented and competed within the frame of new pictorial inventions. Among them were Hendrick Terbrugghen, Gerard van Honthorst and Dirck van Baburen, all of whom had lived in Rome for 10 years, studying the art of...
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Art Institute, Met to trade works with Soviet Union
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...Glove"; a ravishing flower painting by Jan van Huysum, as well as works by Jacob Jordaens, Gerard Terborch, Hendrick Terbrugghen, Willem van de Velde and Gabriel Metsu. The 50 works to be lent to Leningrad will include paintings by Corot...
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