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by Jacqueline Yallop

a close friend of Charlotte Schreiber 163

  collecting skills 180–81

  donates from his own collection 94, 95, 98–99

  expert on non-European works 326, 327

  and Faussett collection 204

  forgeries issue 301–3, 307

  as founder of modern British Museum 93

  and Japanese art 340

  and Mayer 196

  paid role at British Museum 98

  personal collection 94

  personality 93, 94

  professionalism and scholarship 93

  reshapes the collections 94–95

  and Robinson 94, 95, 96, 107, 108, 148–49

  a skilled politician 95

  specially struck medallion 216

  Fraser, Mary Crawford 322, 350

  Frederick III, Emperor of Germany 103

  Freizor, George (G.-A. Freezor) 217

  French Industrial Exhibition (1844) 17

  French Revolution 28, 37, 54, 56, 57, 166, 167

  Freud, Sigmund 207, 246

  Frick, Henry Clay 288

  Gainsborough, Thomas 113, 230

  Galton, Francis 337

  Gard, Richard Sommers 34

  Gaskell, Elizabeth 234, 257

  Gauguin, Paul 333

  Gedeonov, Stepan 79

  Genoa 177, 178

  Geological Society 100

  George II, King 197

  George III, King 43, 264

  Gilbert, Sir W. S. and Sullivan, Sir Arthur: The Mikado 333

  Girtin, Thomas 113

  Gladstone, William Ewart 11, 83, 87, 102, 223, 234

  Gladwell Brothers 105–6

  Glasgow 47

  Glen Aldred, Surrey 270, 271

  Goadsby, Thomas 232

  Gothic revival 52

  Gouda 147, 165

  Government of India Act (1858) 339

  Government Select Committee on Arts and their connection with Manufactures 16, 35–36

  Gower, Earl 30

  Granada, Spain 127

  Grand Tour 27, 62, 195, 281, 315, 316, 325

  Grant, President Ulysses S. 33

  Granville, Lord 86

  Graphic, The 33

  Great Exhibition (London, 1851) 7, 8, 15–19, 20, 46, 67, 83–84, 142–43, 160, 199, 217, 228, 235, 236, 300, 317, 332, 338, 345

  Great Stupa, Sanchi, India 339

  Great Wall of China 345

  Grégoire, Abbé 54

  Grey, Sir Edward 293

  Grimm, Hermann 37

  Grossmith, George 264

  Grosvenor, Thomas 324

  Grosvenor Gallery, Bond Street, London 43–44, 272, 273

  Guanyin statue 237

  Guest, Augustus 145

  Guest, Ivor Bertie 137, 144

  Guest, Sir Josiah John 134–39, 143–44, 145

  Guest, Montague 154, 163, 171

  Guy’s Hospital, London 318

  Habsburgs 27, 63

  Hague, The 147, 170

  Hahn, Harry 307

  Haliburton, Mrs (a china collector) 162, 163

  Halifax 41

  Hamburg 77

  Hamilton, Duke of 11, 29, 82

  Han dynasty (206 BCAD 24) 353

  Hanley School of Design, Staffordshire 61, 64

  Hanover, Germany 298

  Hardy, Thomas: A Pair of Blue Eyes 317, 318

  Harewood, Earl of 95

  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 77, 346

  Harris, John 227

  Harrison, Peggy 242

  Hart, Sir Robert 365

  Hawthorne, Nathaniel 234

  Heda, Willam Claesz 268

  Helmback, Abraham 174

  Henderson, John 82

  Henry IV, King of France 226

  Heppington, Kent 202, 244

  Heriot, George 194

  Hertz collection 237

  Historical Society of Lancashire and Cheshire 196

  Hobson, Mrs, of Pitsmoor 40

  Hogarth, William 230

  Holburne, Sir Thomas William 377

  Holburne Museum, Bath 377

  Holmes, William Henry 317

  Holy Thorn Reliquary of Jean, Duc de Berry 310

  Hooton, Cheshire 250

  Hope, Alexander Beresford 82

  Horniman, Frederick John 377

  Hôtel de Cluny, Paris 59–60

  Hôtel de Ville, Paris 129

  Hôtel Drouot, Paris 179

  Huddersfield Mechanics’ Institute 34

  Huish, Marcus 106

  Hull, East Yorkshire 148, 150, 151, 263

  Hunt, Leigh 345

  Hunt, William Holman 23, 260

  Huntington, Revd Robert 220

  Illustrated London News 338

  Imperial Hermitage, St Petersburg 79

  Imperial Summer Palace, near Peking 354–55

  Indian Rebellion (1857) 339

  Industrial Revolution 207, 268

  International Exhibition (Florence, 1861) 81

  International Exhibition of Industry and Art (London, 1862) 7–11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 24

  International Exhibition (Philadelphia, 1876) 327

  jade 361, 362

  James, Henry 246, 281

  The Portrait of a Lady 246–47

  Jameson, Anna

  A Companion to the Most Celebrated Private Galleries of Art in London 176

  Handbook to the Public Galleries of Art in and near London 176

  Sacred and Legendary Art 176

  Janin, Jules 167

  Japanese art 332–33, 340

  Jeckyll, Thomas 284, 285, 286

  John Baillie’s Gallery, London 58

  Jones, John 372

  Josephine, Empress 226

  Kaiser-Friedrich Museum (later Bode Museum), Berlin 32, 103, 117, 291

  K’ang-hsi period (1662–1722) 267, 312, 364

  Kant, Immanuel 325

  Keats, John 230

  Keiser, Aelbrecht de 172

  Kelmscott Manor 267

  Kesslerloch, Switzerland 302

  Kipling, Rudyard 316

  Klenze, Leo von 238

  Knowsley, Merseyside 219

  Koh-i-Noor diamond 160

  Kryser’s showroom, Rotterdam 169, 170

  Kublai Khan 324

  Kunz, George Frederick 283

  Lady at a Harpsichord, A 104

  Lamb, Lady Caroline 137

  Lamb, Charles: ‘Old China’ 159

  Landseer, Sir Edwin 113

  Langham House, Portland Place, London 154, 374

  Layard, Austen Henry 99, 141, 142, 197–98, 222, 223

  Leeds 36, 47

  Mechanics’ Institute 34

  Lehmann, Henri 52

  Leighton, Frederick 251

  Leonardo da Vinci 307

  and Flora affair 290–95

  Mona Lisa 53, 54, 290

  Leopold I, King of Belgium 277

  Leopold Wilhelm, Archduke, of Austria 27

  Lepsius, Karl Richard 220, 221

  Levant Company 220

  Leyland, Frederick Richards 284–88

  Liberty’s store, Regent Street, London 333, 345

  Lindenschmidt, Ludwig 302

  Lindsay, Sir Coutts 44

  Lindsey, Albemarle Bertie, 9th Earl of 133

  Literary and Philosophical Societies 34, 35

  Liverpool 36, 47, 189, 190, 193, 205, 208, 214, 218–19, 226, 238, 239, 249, 285

  Natural History Museum (Duke Street) 218–19

  Liverpool Academy of Art 190

  Liverpool Town Council 237, 253

  Liverpool volunteer borough guard 249

  Liverpool Museum 239, 243, 253, 371, 375

  Livingstone, David 315, 316

  Lockhart, Sir James Stewart 363

  Lombardi-Baldi collection 64

  Londesborough, Lord 198

  London Review, The 46

  London School of Design 84, 87

  Louis XIII, King of France 166, 226

  Louis XIV, King of France 27, 54

  Louis d’Orléans, Duke
of Orléans 28

  Louis Philippe, Duke of Orléans 28

  Louvre, Paris 37, 53–56, 58, 59, 60, 117, 307

  Lowe, Lord 86, 87–88

  Lucas, George 282

  Lucas, Richard Cockle 292–93, 295

  Ludwig I, King of Hungary and Poland 309

  Lyceum club, Liverpool 196

  Lyme Regis, Dorset 155

  Mabinogion, The 140–41

  Macaulay, Thomas Babington, 1st Baron: History of England 157

  Magazine of Art 36–37

  Magdala Treasure 222–23

  Malcolm, John, 14th Laird of Poltalloch 103

  Manchester 235, 238

  free libraries 38

  Mechanics’ Institute 34–35, 47

  Manchester Cricket Club 230

  Manchester Guardian 34

  Manchester Ship Canal 232

  Marks, Emanuel 263, 265–66, 271, 279

  Marks, Murray 275–89, 371

  American clients 281, 282, 283

  and blue-and-white ceramics 269

  business card 273–74, 276

  childhood and education 263

  collecting interests 2

  collections 291, 375–76

  connections in Holland 2

  dealer and collector 2

  Flora affair 290–96, 304

  forgeries issue 304–5, 307, 309–12

  fruitful alliance with South Kensington 311–12

  and the Peacock Room 284, 286, 287

  personality 259–60, 262, 264, 276

  and Pre-Raphaelites 2

  reinvents character of the art dealer 265, 279

  reliquary cross issue 309–10

  and Rossetti 257–61, 262, 263

  showrooms 266, 267, 270–73, 275, 276

  Marks van Galen 269

  Marlborough, 1st Duke of 66

  Marlborough, 8th Duke of 29

  Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London 18, 66–67, 69–72, 82, 91, 120, 231

  Marlborough, Sarah, Duchess of 66

  Marochetti, Baron Carlo 82

  Married Women’s Property Act (1870) 160

  Marryat, Captain Frederick 327

  Marryat, Joseph 162

  Mary II, Queen 157

  Mary Queen of Scots 11

  Mayer, Jane 241

  Mayer, Joseph 280

  acquires Egyptian objects 221

  appreciates scholarship 224

  Art Treasures Exhibition a triumph for him 236, 237

  Bram Hertz collection 208–9

  and Charlotte Schreiber 196

  collecting interests 2, 192–93, 199, 225, 226, 247–48

  death 374

  Egyptian objects 222, 224–25, 375

  and Faussett collection 204–6

  flourishing workshop 194

  forgeries in his collection 298

  funding 207–8

  invests in a public library 251–53

  involvement in Bebington 249–53

  a Liverpool jeweller 2, 189, 208, 217

  love life 241–44

  his museum in Liverpool 217–27, 237, 238, 239, 241, 247, 253

  personality 200

  portraits 189–93, 205, 216, 217, 227

  purchases existing collections wholesale 206–7

  and Roach Smith 202, 224, 238

  start of his interest in collecting 195

  in the volunteer movement 249–51

  and Wedgwood 210–15

  ‘History of the art of pottery in Liverpool’ 248

  Mayer, Joseph and Boyle, Frederick

  Early Exhibitions of Art in Liverpool: With some Notes for a Memoir of George Stubbs, R.A. 248

  Memoirs of Thomas Dodd, William Upcott and George Stubbs R.A. 248

  Mayer Collection 238–39

  Mayer Hall, Bebington 374

  Mayer Library 374

  Mayer Trust 374

  Mechanics’ Institutes 34–35, 46

  Meissen works 166

  Meredith, George 246, 260

  The Egoist 247

  Merlin 140

  Merthyr Tydfil 135, 139

  Meteyard, Elizabeth 243

  Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City 77, 305

  Mexican quartz crystal skull forgeries 297–98

  Michelangelo 53, 103

  David 70

  ‘Manchester Madonna’ 228

  Milan 62

  Milan, Duke of 307

  Millais, John Everett 245, 251, 260, 262

  Christ in the House of His Parents 245

  Ming dynasty 342

  Monet, Claude 333

  Monte di Pièta 78–79

  Morelli, Giovanni 308

  Morgan, J.P. 288

  Morris, William 251, 267, 273

  Mortimer, John 199

  Mortlocks (London dealers) 163

  Mosses, Alexander 190

  Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore 358

  Munich 180

  Musée Central des Arts, Paris 54

  see also Louvre

  Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin 326

  Museums Acts 36, 41

  Nagasaki, Japan 332, 340

  Napier, Robert 103

  Napoleon I, Emperor 55, 63, 220, 222, 226

  Napoleon III, Emperor 78, 79, 250

  Napoleonic Wars (1799–1815) 57, 166

  Nash, Paul 251

  National Art Collections Fund 120

  National Art Training School 107

  National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London 42, 44, 56, 57, 64, 75, 78, 82, 87, 100, 107, 110, 118, 233, 262, 268, 281

  National Portrait Gallery, London 234

  Natural History Museum, London 7

  Negroni, Captain de 355

  neo-classical style 237, 238

  Neville, Dorothy 163

  New Hermitage, St Petersburg 238

  New York 361, 362

  New York Herald 77

  New York Times 293, 294–95

  New York World 307

  Newbold, Mary 40

  Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society 35

  Newcastle-under-Lyme 249

  Newton Manor, near Swanage, Dorset 100–102, 104, 110, 119, 197, 376

  Nimrud, northern Mesopotamia (later Iraq) 142

  North Eastern Railway Company 40

  Northcote, Sir Stafford 33–34

  Northumberland, 3rd Duke of 198–99

  Northumberland, 4th Duke of 198–99

  Norwich 238

  Nottingham 47, 51, 52, 61

  Nottingham Museum 36–37, 38, 41

  Nottingham School of Art 61

  Nuremberg Hausmaler 174

  ‘Octave’ dinners 277

  Ogubonna, Chief 334

  ‘Old Japan’ porcelain 332

  ‘Old Nankin Porcelain’ 364

  Old Trafford, Manchester 228, 230

  Oppenheim, Mme (dealer in Paris) 130

  Oriental Bank 362–63

  Orléans Collection 27–28, 30

  Osborne House, Isle of Wight 104

  Oudh, Nawab of 139

  Overstone, Lord 82, 232

  Owen, Mary 190

  Owen, Robert 38

  Owen, Wilfred 251

  Padua 62

  Palace of Westminster, London 137

  Palais de Tuileries, Paris 129

  Palais Royal, Paris 28

  Palissy, Bernard 300

  Palmerston, Viscount 232, 234

  Panizzi, Antonio 149, 280

  Paris

  at the heart of the collectors’ circuit 167

  Robinson in 52–56, 58–62, 166

  the Schreibers in (1871) 128–30

  Paris Commune 125, 129, 168, 179

  Paris Exhibition (1855) 8, 17–18, 235

  Parkes, Sir Harry 340

  Parmiggiani, Luigi (Louis Marcy) 303–4

  Parry, William 336

  Pater, Walter 24

  Pattison, Mark 175

  Paxton, Joseph 142

  Peacock Room, London 284–87, 288

  Peel, Sir Ro
bert 44, 138

  Pegus, Reverend Peter 133, 135, 145

  Peking (now Beijing) 319–23, 329, 330, 341, 342, 346, 349, 350, 352, 354, 358, 362, 365, 368

  Pennant, Thomas 240–41

  Journey from Chester to London 241

  A Tour of Scotland 241

  Pennant House, Bebington, Wirral, Merseyside 240–43, 247, 249, 252, 253, 374

  Perry, Commodore 332–33

  Philadelphia 77

  Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool 205

  Philippe II, Duke of Orléans 27, 28

  Phillips, Henry Wyndham 251

  Photographic Salon 58

  Piccadilly Hotel, London 271

  Pickford & Co. 263, 270

  Pierpont Morgan, J. 282–83, 288, 290

  Pitt Rivers, Lieutenant-General Augustus Henry 335

  Pitt Rivers collection 335, 377

  Pitti Palace, Florence 111

  playing cards 180, 181–82, 185, 299

  Polo, Marco 324

  Polonet (Brussels dealer) 173–74

  Pompeii 199

  Ponsonby, William 137

  Poona figures 317

  Poynter, Edward J. 107–8

  Prado, Madrid 57, 238

  Prague Castle 27

  Prang, Louis 359

  Pre-Raphaelites 2, 228, 230, 245, 260, 261, 264, 266, 286, 375

  Preston 36, 238

  Prudhoe, Lord (later Duke of Northumberland) 198

  Public Libraries and Museums Act (1850) 36

  Public Record Office 20

  Pughe, William Owen 140

  Pugin, Augustus 137

  Pull, Georges 300–301, 304

  Pulszky, Franz 206

  Punch Almanack 245

  Punch magazine 32–33, 160, 161, 245, 264

  Pune, India 317

  Purdon Clarke, Caspar 115–16, 116

  Putuo island 237

  Pyramids, the 221

  Quarterly Review 13, 78

  Queen Anne style 271

  Raffles, Sir Stamford 327

  Rainbow Landscape 104

  Rameses II, Pharaoh 221

  Raphael 53, 103, 230

  Madonna degli Ansedei 30

  Read, Charles Hercules 264

  Redgrave, Richard 88

  Reform Act (1867) 38, 82

  Rejlander, Oscar Gustave: The Two Ways of Life 230

  Rembrandt van Rijn 167, 230

  Renoir, Pierre-Auguste 333

  Representation of the People Act (Reform Act; 1832) 38

  Reynolds, Sir Joshua 43

  A Portrait of a Child with Doll 103

  Rice, Eleanor Elkins Widener 288

  Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam 57

  Roach Smith, Charles and Bram Hertz collection 209

  and Faussett collection 205, 206

  London collection 200–201

  and Mayer 202, 224, 238

  Robinson, Sir John Charles 195, 200, 223, 231, 262, 308, 324, 371

  aims to foster aesthetic appreciation 68

  ambition 51, 105, 111

  appearance 51, 53

  background and childhood 51

  career as a dealer 99–111, 121, 141

  on Chinese ceramic art 326

  clients 102–3, 104

  collecting skills 71–72, 91, 102, 107–8, 112, 180–81

 

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