Cecil Hilton Monk Gould (24 May 1918 – 7 April 1994) was a British art historian and curator who specialised in Renaissance painting. He was a former...
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Rupert Thomas Gould (16 November 1890 – 5 October 1948) was a lieutenant-commander in the British Royal Navy noted for his contributions to horology (the...
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implies that they were part of the same series. British art historian Cecil Gould suggested that Federico had commissioned the Io and Ganymede for himself...
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Genius of Venice, 1500–1600, 1983, p. 35, Royal Academy of Arts, London Cecil Gould, The Sixteenth Century Italian Schools, National Gallery Catalogues,...
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pp. 163–67. Hibbard 1965, pp. 144–8. Hibbard 1965, pp. 149–50. See Cecil Gould, Bernini in France: An Episode in Seventeenth-Century History, Princeton...
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the folk song collector Cecil Sharp was invited to undertake the musical editorship for the new edition. Sharp and Baring-Gould also collaborated on English...
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clockmaker John Harrison (1693–1776) and Jeremy Irons as horologist Rupert Gould (1890–1948). Longitude presents the story of Harrison's efforts to develop...
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Thames & Hudson (US Harry N Abrams), ISBN 0500235104 Parmigianino, Cecil Gould. ISBN 1-55859-892-8 Parmigianino: The Paintings, Mary Vaccaro. ISBN 88-422-1131-1...
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University, National Gallery Publications, 1999. ISBN 0-300-07220-1 Cecil Gould, The Sixteenth Century Italian Schools, National Gallery Catalogues,...
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Gould is a surname, a variant of "Gold" Alexander Gould (born 1994), American actor Dana Gould, American comedian and writer Desiree Gould (1945–2021)...
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virtual museum, searchable database of European fine arts (1100–1850) Cecil Gould, The Sixteenth Century Italian Schools, National Gallery Catalogues,...
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implies that they were part of the same series. British art historian Cecil Gould suggested that Federico had commissioned the Io and Ganymede for himself...
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even earlier hanging with a coloured pattern. The National Gallery's Cecil Gould published the results of the research in 1970, asserting that Raphael's...
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Bozzetti of Gianlorenzo Bernini[permanent dead link], Ph.D. thesis, 1955 Cecil Gould, Bernini in France, 1981 Howard Hibbard, Bernini Other historians have...
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ISBN 0-89009-841-7 Mariolina Olivari, Giovanni Bellini, (1990) Scala. ISBN unknown Cecil Gould, Titian, (1969) Hamlyn, ISBN unknown John VIII Palaeologus Aronberg Lavin...
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Master Drawings 29.3 (Autumn 1991, pp. 284-300), p. 289, and figs 12-15. Cecil Gould and Anthony Blunt, "The Château de Balleroy" The Burlington Magazine...
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Metamorphoses VII. The National Gallery has rejected this title since at least Cecil Gould's catalogue of 1951, since when it has preferred to describe the subject...
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(1985) Chartwell, ISBN 0-89009-841-7 Mariolina Olivari, Giovanni Bellini, (1990) Scala. ISBN unknown Cecil Gould, Titian, (1969) Hamlyn, ISBN unknown...
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Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, XXIX (1966), pp. 160–192. Cecil Gould, The paintings of Correggio, London 1976, pp. 194–196. Wikimedia Commons...
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part in Dambusters raid Sir Andrew Huxley FRS (1917–2012), scientist Cecil Gould (1918–1994), art historian Brian Urquhart (1919–2021), UN undersecretary-general...
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Basel, 1943. Cecil Gould, National Gallery catalogues. The sixteenth-century Italian schools (excluding the Venetian), London, 1962. Cecil Gould, The sixteenth-century...
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Henfrey of Turin, where Lechi was exiled from 1849 to 1859. In 1975 Cecil Gould cited documents in the National Gallery stating that in 1843 countess...
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(born 1922) 7 April Lee Brilleaux, singer (Dr. Feelgood) (born 1952) Cecil Gould, art historian (born 1918) 8 April – Irene Eisinger, opera singer and...
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Firth; the anthropologist Rosemary, Lady Firth; and the art-historian Cecil Gould. Until 1844, the parish of Thorncombe was an exclave of Devon, at which...
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Goulart (1933–2022, US, nf/f) Alan Gould (born 1949, Australia, f/nf/p) Cecil Gould (1918–1994, England, nf) Judith Gould (born 1945 and 1952, Austria/US...
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François de Grossouvre, 76, French politician, suicide by gunshot. Cecil Gould, 75, British art historian and curator, brain cancer. Albert Guðmundsson...
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National Savings in the 1980s. (Served in Burma as a linguist in WW2). Cecil Gould, art historian and former Deputy Director of the National Gallery (RAF...
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Geschichte des Instituts 1913 - 2013 (2013), pp. 154-163. Review by Cecil Gould, Apollo, volume 101, 1975, pp. 413-414. Massimo Bulgarelli, "Wolfgang...
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and 2008–2012) Delia Gaze Roselee Goldberg, art historian and curator Cecil Gould, keeper, National Gallery (1973–1978) Andrew Graham-Dixon, critic[1]...
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present owners in 1995. It was first attributed to Parmigianino in 1992 by Cecil Gould, an attribution accepted by all subsequent art historians. "Catalogue...
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