Fortnum, C. Drury E. (Charles Drury Edward), 1820-1899
Fortnum, Charles Drury Edward, 1820-1899
Fortnum, C. Drury E. (Charles Drury Edward)
Charles Fortnum
Fortnum, Charles Drury Edward
Fortnum, C. Drury E.
C. Drury E. Fortnum English art collector and art historian
Fortnum, Charles Drury E. 1820-1899
Fortnum, C. Drury E. (English collector, writer, 1820-1899)
VIAF ID: 13087034 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a C. Drury E. Fortnum ‡c English art collector and art historian
- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Fortnum
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fortnum, C. Drury E. ‡g English collector, writer, 1820-1899
- 100 1 _ ‡a Fortnum, C. Drury E. ‡q (Charles Drury Edward)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fortnum, C. Drury E. ‡q (Charles Drury Edward), ‡d 1820-1899
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fortnum, Charles Drury E. ‡d 1820-1899
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fortnum, Charles Drury Edward, ‡d 1820-1899
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
Works
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Bronzes | |
A descriptive catalogue of the bronzes of European origin in the South Kensington Museum | |
The Diamond signet of queen Henrietta Maria,... | |
Maiolica | |
Maiolica : a historical treatise on the glazed and enamelled earthenwares of Italy, with marks and monograms; also some notice of the Persian Damascus, Rhodian, and Hispano-Moresque wares | |
Notes on Mr. King's memoir on "The Annecy athlete" | |
Notes on some of the Antique and Renaissance gems and jewels in Her Majesty's collection at Windsor castle | |
Notice of a few more early Christian gems ... | |
[On a key-like gold finger-ring of the sixth or seventh century found at Marzabotto | |
On a terra-cotta head of greek workmanship found on the Esquiline at Rome | |
On some antique gold finger rings found at Palestrina in Italy | |
On the bronze portrait busts of Michel Angelo attribuited to Daniele da Volterra and other artists | |
On the original portrait of Michel Angelo by Leo Leone, "il cavaliere aretino" | |
The seal of cardinal Andrea de Valle, A.D. 1517. With remarks on some other cardinals' seals of that period, ascribed to Lautizio of Perugia and to Cellini ... |