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The Chatsworth Raffaelles : a series of 20 autotype reproductions of the Raffaelle drawings in the collection of the Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth. With descriptions - London: 1872
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Arena Chapel, Padua: a series of wood engravings from the frescoes of Giotto, illustrating the lives of the Virgin and our Saviour. - [London:]: 1860.
05/874
Arundel Society
Special exhibition of national portraits on loan to the South Kensington Museum, galleries and bays of the National Portrait Exhibition, 1866 ; shown in seventy-seven photographers - London: 1867
19/3190
A handbook (catalogue raisonné) to the collection of chromo-lithographs from copies of important works of ancient masters, published by the Arundel Society, with historical and special artistic record and notes / by W. Noel Johnson - Manchester: 1907
11/31
George William G. W. Kitchin
The life of Pope Pius II as illustrated by Pinturicchio's frescoes in the Piccolomini Library at Siena by the Rev. G.W. Kitchin, M.A., Christ Church, Oxford. With ten engravings from the frescoes by Professor Grüner. - [London]: 1881
12/5458
Sir Austen Henry Layard
The frescoes By Bern: Pinturicchio, In The Collegiate Church Of S. Maria Maggiore, At Spello. - [London]: Publication Of The Tenth Year, 1858.
05/3218
Frederic W. Maynard
Descriptive Notice Of The Drawings And Publications Of The Arundel Society, Arranged In The Order Of Their Issue / by Frederic W. Maynard, Secretary To The Arundel Society. - London:: 1869.
06/1911
John Ruskin
Giotto And His Works In Padua: Being An Explanatory Notice of the Series of Woodcuts Executed for the Arundel Society After the Frescoes in the Arena Chapel. By John Ruskin. - [London:]: 1854.
05/3389
Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt
Notices of sculpture in ivory, consisting of a lecture on the history, methods, and chief productions of the art, delivered at the first annual general meeting of the Arundel Society, on the 29th June, 1855 by M. Digby Wyatt, architect, honorary member of the Society, etc. and A catalogue of specimens of ancient ivory-carvings in various collections, (casts of which are sold by the Society in classes exemplifying the principal schools and periods) by Edmund Oldfield, M.A. Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford; Assistant in the Department of Antiquities, British Museum. With nine photographic illustrations, by J. A. Spencer. - London: 1856
19/3141
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