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398:'s archive for public consultation. The archive includes research notes, correspondence, transcriptions and copies of original sources, photocopies of published material, publications and photographs. The main sequence of material is reference material in an alphabetical run of British and Irish travellers that includes artists, antiquaries, collectors and the nobility. Ford's archive also comprises material on foreign travellers and general subjects covering the arts, taste and patronage and Ford's unpublished typescript Aspects of the Grand Tour. 231: 794: 470:
in 1998. In 1936, Ford was criticised for spending about 3,000 guineas for a drawing of Michelangelo's; his aunt felt it was extravagant since he paid about what it would cost for a home at that time. That story was often one of the tidbits that Ford shared on his tours with visitors.
152:(10 June 1908 – 4 May 1999) was a British art historian, scholar, and collector. He inherited a large collection of art from his family and was himself an avid collector. A drawing that he purchased in 1936 was sold by his estate for $ 12 million in 2000. Ford was the director of the 335:
floundered but Ford rallied support and himself provided financial assistance to the journal. In its tribute to him following his death, the magazine wrote that he was "the principal engineers of this Magazine's survival in the lean years that followed
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City and County of the City of Exeter. The Education Committee and Governors of the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. Exhibition of Works of Art from the Ford Collection by Courtesy of Brinsley Ford ... March 7th to April 5th, 1946 ...
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to Captain Richard Ford (1860–1940) and Rosamund Isabel Ramsden (1872–1911). His father was an officer for the British Army, who inherited in 1917 a large art collection that had been assembled by his great great grandfather,
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and graduated in 1930. In 1937 Ford married a distant cousin, Joan Mary Vyvyan who was born in 1910. The couple had one daughter and two sons. He died of a heart attack at his home in London on 4 May 1999.
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In 2008, the family of the late Sir Brinsley Ford donated approximately 250 exhibition catalogues on 20th-century artists and on the subject of the Grand Tour to the
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Catalogue of an Exhibition of Pictures by Richard Wilson and His Circle Org. by the City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, Jan., 1949 in the Tate Gallery, London
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Richard Ford in Spain: Catalogue of a Loan Exhibition in Aid of the National Art-Collections Fund 5th June-12th July, 1974 Held at Wildenstein, London
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in Rome that was commissioned in 1514. It was sold for nearly $ 5 million more than the previous price paid for a Michelangelo work, the
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of portrait drawings made by Ingres. His father died in 1940 and the following year he took possession of his father's art collection.
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Treasures of art in Great Britain: being an account of the chief collections of paintings, drawings, sculptures, illuminated mss
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English Taste in the 18th Century from Baroque to Neo-Classic...: Winter Exhibition 1955–56, Royal Academy of Arts, London
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Exhibition of Works of Art from the Ford Collection (by Courtesy of Brinsley Ford, Esq.): March 7th to April 5th, 1946
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that line the walls of his bedroom, from floor to ceiling. Ford enjoyed the tours he gave of the collection at his
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executive committee in 1974 and its chair in 1975. Under his leadership more than 200 works of art were saved and
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Benjamin Booth, Brinsley's ancestor, began collecting works of art in the 18th century, most notably the bulk of
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Spanish Art in Britain and Ireland, 1750–1920: Studies in Reception in Memory of Enriqueta Harris Frankfort
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properties received art work. He organised an exhibition, "Richard Ford in Spain", lent works and assisted
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Ford's archive on British and Irish travellers to Italy, from which the Dictionary was written, is in the
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Italian Paintings: Venetian School: A Catalogue of the Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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house. He provided background stories about his collection, given with "the measured cadences of
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long term loan - 'At Home with Art – Treasures from the Brinsley Ford Collection', Basildon Park
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Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.); Federico Zeri; Elizabeth E. Gardner (1973).
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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres; Gary Tinterow; Philip Conisbee (1 January 1999).
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to Italy, Ford began accumulating information for a dictionary in the 1950s.
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In 1939, before World War II began, Ford became Troop Sergeant-Major in the
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in the development of the exhibition catalog. He was chairman until 1980.
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The Burlington International Fine Art Fair (at the Royal Academy of Arts)
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after 1951 – Drawings of Richard Wilson, loaned worldwide for exhibitions
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Captain Richard Ford (1860–1940) and Rosamund Isabel Ramsden (1872–1911)
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Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.); Katharine Baetjer (2009).
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In 1984, Ford was knighted for his work. Two years later he became the
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The Brinsley Ford estate sold a drawing of what became Michelangelo's
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Exhibition of Pastels and Watercolours by Jehan Daly and Celia Ward
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A Dictionary of British and Irish Travellers in Italy, 1701–1800,
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British Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1575–1875
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1974 – "Richard Ford in Spain", shown in London and Birmingham
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Dictionary of British and Irish Travellers in Italy, 1701-1800
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18th Century French Paintings Drawings and Sculpture: Artemis
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Ford amassed an art collection that was held at his house at
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Cities and the Grand Tour: The British in Italy, C.1690–1820
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The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair: The Antique Dealers' Fair
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Walpole Society (Great Britain); Orovida Camille Pissarro;
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and then served in the military intelligence organisation,
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Emilie Gwynne-Jones: Paintings, Water-colours and Drawings
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The Thirty-sixth Volume of the Walpole Society, 1956–1958
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Staying at Felbrigg as the Guest of Wyndham Ketton-Cremer
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New Grafton Gallery (London); Sir Brinsley Ford (1986).
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Brinsley Ford; Tessa Murdoch; Grosvenor House (1989).
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Three Centuries of British Water-colours and Drawings
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In 1951 he published 286:of the British Army. He was transferred to 1168:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 38. 186:Richard Brinsley Ford was born in 1908 in 27: 723: 1245:British Army personnel of World War II 1186:Portraits by Ingres: Image of an Epoch 566:The Society of Dilettanti: Its History 900:The Burlington Magazine (June 1999). 170:he was a Troop Sergeant-Major in the 7: 366:president, having stepped down from 217:. He then studied modern history at 1250:Military personnel from West Sussex 1083:entry for Sir Richard Brinsley Ford 464:Church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva 378:Interested in men who had made the 321:, creating a collection of Italian 535:. James Townsend & Sons. 1946. 433:. He has works of students of the 201:Treasures of Art in Great Britain. 14: 1260:Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford 1133:Rosemary Sweet (4 October 2012). 690:. Royal Academy of Arts (London). 635:. J. Townsend and Sons, Printers. 551:. National Trust Year Book. 1977. 244:the National Art Collections Fund 814:Dictionary of National Biography 792: 1290:20th-century British historians 1255:People educated at Eton College 327:The Drawings of Richard Wilson. 978:"Donations: Sir Brinsley Ford" 902:"Sir Brinsley Ford: A Tribute" 564:Richard Brinsley Ford (1977). 518:. David Carritt Limited. 1978. 1: 868:"Obituary: Sir Brinsley Ford" 865:George Ireland (7 May 1999). 445:with the humorous sparkle of 349:National Art Collections Fund 293:in 1941 and later headed the 164:National Art Collections Fund 19:For the reggae musician, see 1081:Dictionary of Art Historians 629:Royal Albert Memorial Museum 429:periods, including works of 1034:Historic Houses Association 957:"The Brinsley Ford Archive" 541:Pictures Lost to the Nation 108:Art historian and collector 1306: 831:; Algernon Graves (1854). 347:He became a member of the 18: 1087:The Brinsley Ford Archive 936:National Portrait Gallery 331:During the war years the 268:Burlington Fine Arts Club 208:Richard Brinsley Sheridan 145:Sir Richard Brinsley Ford 129:Richard Brinsley Sheridan 1275:Royal Artillery soldiers 1157:. Walpole Society. 1998. 708:, Brinsley Ford (1960). 647:. University Press, for 641:Orovida Camille Pissarro 613:. Royal academy of arts. 559:. Walpole Society. 1998. 238:Brinsley Ford collection 234:Johann Heinrich FΓΌssli, 906:The Burlington Magazine 829:Gustav Friedrich Waagen 368:the Burlington Magazine 272:the Burlington Magazine 236:Lady at dressing table, 219:Trinity College, Oxford 99:Trinity College, Oxford 1285:British art collectors 1280:British art historians 706:Stephen Rowland Pierce 592:. New Grafton Gallery. 239: 803:John Ormsby (1889). " 607:Royal academy of arts 576:. Arts Council. 1951. 435:Royal Academy of Arts 291:military intelligence 233: 42:Richard Brinsley Ford 16:British art historian 684:Sir Robert Sainsbury 455:Cristo della Minerva 309:. He added works by 242:In 1927 Ford joined 226:Early art collection 1155:The Ford Collection 765:"Sir Brinsley Ford" 699:. 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Index

Brinsley Forde
Petworth, Sussex
London
Eton
Trinity College, Oxford
Richard Ford
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
CBE
Burlington Magazine
Walpole Society
National Art Collections Fund
World War II
Royal Artillery
MI9
Petworth, Sussex
Richard Ford
Benjamin Booth
Richard Ford
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Eton College
Trinity College, Oxford

the National Art Collections Fund
Fuseli
Michelangelo
Ingres
Toulouse-Lautrec
Henry Moore
Burlington Fine Arts Club
the Burlington Magazine

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