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PUBLICATIONS NOTES
Burton B. Fredericksen, ed., The J. Paul Getty Mu- 1. Carlton House: The Past Glories of George iv's Palace
Gallery, Buckingham Palace, 1991-92.),
(The Queen's
seum (London, 1975), p. 181; Wilson 1977, p. 88, pp. 96-97, no. 49. Acquired by George iv from an
no. 113; Sevres Porcelain from the Royal Collection: The unknown source, it was in the Rose Satin Drawing Room
Queen's Gallery (London, c. 1979), pp. 31-32-, no. n; at Carlton House by 1813. It is now at Windsor Castle.
Lunsingh Seheurleer 1980, p. 308, fig. 2-75; Michel Beur- 2. Collection of Madame Vigier, Palais Galliera, Paris,
deley, La France a Vencan, 1789-1799 (Fribourg, 1981), 3. June 2-3, 1970, no. 82,. 1966-70, vol. 3, pp. 70-74,
Watson
and Dauterman
p. 118; Hans Ottomeyer and Peter Proschel, Vergoldete no. 306.
Bronzen: Die Bronzearbeiten des Spdtbarock und Klas- 4. Juliette Niclausse, Thomire, fondeur-dseleur (1751-
sizismus (Munich, 1986), vol. i, pp. 2,68-69; Rosalind 1843): Sa vie, son oeuvre (Paris, 1947), pis. 8^9.
Savill, Sevres (London, 1988), vol. i, p. 469; Bremer- 5. W.M. 86162-1948.
6.
See Pierre Verlet, French Royal Furniture (London,
David et al. 1993, p. 157, no. 2,66. 1963), p. 69: "During the Directory, the Princess Potocki
bought twenty coachloads of furniture in Paris for their
castles in Poland. The dealers assured them, rightly or
PROVENANCE
wrongly, that it all came from Versailles." The name
(?) Princess Isabella Lubomirska, after circa 1793; Potocki does not appear in the lists of buyers at the Revo-
Count Alfred Potocki, Castle Lancut, Poland, by descent, lutionary sales nor is the name found among similar lists
removed 1944; Rosenberg and Stiebel, New York, 1953; of buyers of objects excluded from the public sales. I am
acquired by J. Paul Getty from Rosenberg and Stiebel in grateful to Christian Baulez for this information.
December 1953.
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