ITEMS AVAILBLE FOR PERMANENT ALLOCATION With the publication of the AIL Annual Report for 2014, we are now able to begin seeking applications for permanent allocation of all those offers which were made without conditional allocations. Where a wish has been expressed details are given after the description. (Allocation of Archives is dealt with by The National Archives.) Fuller details of the objects can be found in the Annual Report, itself which is accessible here Please submit all applications by 5.00pm on Thursday 5th February 2015 to Gerry McQuillan on gerry.mcquillan@artscouncil.org.uk Please email one copy in Word document format and post a signed hard copy to: AIL Panel Secretariat Arts Council England 21 Bloomsbury Street LONDON WC1B 3HF 1. 17th century buff coat Case 8 (page 21) of the 2014 Report ( ) 2. Thomas Girtin (1775-1802) Women washing clothes under Wetherby Bridge, Yorkshire, Looking through the Bridge to the Mills pencil, pen and ink and watercolour on laid paper 32.6 x 52.8 cm (12 ¾ x 20 ¾ inches) Case 15 (pages 32-33 of the 2014Report ( ) 3. Pierre Patel (c. 1605- 1676) A classical landscape with Judah and Tamar oil on panel 51.1 x 66.4 cm. (20⅛ x 26⅛ in.) Case 16 (pages 34-35) of the 2014 Report ( 4. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. (1769-1830) Double portrait of Frances Anne, Marchioness of Londonderry (1800– 1865), wife of Charles, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, with her son George, Viscount Seaham, later 5th Marquess of Londonderry (1821– 1884), full-length, on the steps of Wynyard Park oil on canvas 254 x 152.4 cm. (100 x 60 in.) Case 18 (pages 38-39) of the 2014 Report ( 5. Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) Wooded Landscape with Old Peasant and Donkeys outside a Barn, Ploughshare and Distant Church [Hayes 58] painted c. 1755-7 oil on canvas 49.5 by 59.7 cm (19½ by 23½ in.) Case 19 (pages 40-41) of the 2014 Report ( 6. Chelsea Porcelain: two large Chelsea plates, each 37cm in diameter, with gold anchor mark and dating tocirca 1755. The decoration combining ‘India Plants’ with three cartouches on the rim of containing fable paintings by Jefferyes Hammett O’Neale. Case 22 (page 45) of the 2014 AIL Report ( ) 7. Theatre of Herculaneum Model A plaster of Paris architectural model of the theatre of Herculaneum attributed to Jean-Pierre and Francois Fouquet, circa 1830 on an integral mahogany plinth with simple glass cover, typed inscription 'The Theatre of Epidauros, designed by Polycleitos, B.C. 350/...', minor losses to the model, the case lose 20 cm (8 in.) high; 57 cm (22½ in.) wide; 47.5 cm (18¾ in.) deep including plinth Case 24 (page 47) of the 2014 Report ( 8. Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665) The Death of the Virgin red chalk, pen and brown ink and watercolour 39 x 31.4 cm. (15 3/8 x 12 3/8 in.) Case 26 (pages 50-51) of the 2014 AIL Report ( The availability of the 40 works by Frank Auerbach and four other works Case 27 (pages 52-65) of the 2014 AIL Report was advertised in July 2014 to coincide with the display of the paintings at Tate Britain. Applications have been received and the matter is now under consideration. No further applications will be accepted.