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Letter
Early Italian Pictures in the Kress Foundation
11/1967 | 776 | 109
Pages: 646+649
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Davis, Mary M. (Davis, Mary M.)
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Zeri, Federico (Zeri, Federico; Zeri, Professor)
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An Addition to Antonio da Crevalcore
08/1966 | 761 | 108
Pages: 422-423+425
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Zeri, Federico (Zeri, Federico; Zeri, Professor)
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52. St Catherine, Here Attributed to Antonio da Crevalcore. Panel, 29 by 24 cm. (Berenson Collection, Settignano.)
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53. St Francis of Assisi, Here Attributed to Antonio da Crevalcore. Panel, 77 by 58 cm. (Art Museum, Princeton University.)
Short Notice
Italian Primitives at Messrs Wildenstein
05/1965 | 746 | 107
Pages: 230+252+254-258
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Zeri, Federico (Zeri, Federico; Zeri, Professor)
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1. Man of Sorrows; St Francis; St Peter; St Paul; St Philip, from the Workshop of Giotto (?Taddeo Gaddi). Panels; the Christ, 66 by 44.4 cm.; Saints, Each 62.2 by 35 cm. Five Panels of a Polyptych. (Private Collection.)
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52. Baptism of Two Saints, by the Master of the San Lucchese Altarpiece. Panel, 19 by 31.8 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland.)
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53. Episode from the Life of an Unidentified Saint, by the Master of the San Lucchese Altar-Piece. Panel, 18.4 by 33 cm. (Formerly Collection Capt. R. Langton Douglas.)
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53. Martyrdom of Two Saints, by the Master of the San Lucchese Altarpiece. Panel, 19 by 29.8 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland.)
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55. Fragment Showing the Head of Herod from the Dance of Salome, by Spinello Aretino. Fresco. (New York Art Market, 1963.)
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56. Man of Sorrows, by the Master of the Straus Madonna. Dated 1405. Panel, 36.8 by 21.6 cm. (National Museum, Warsaw.)
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57. Madonna of Humility with Four Saints (Triptych), by Don Silvestro dei Gherarducci. Panels, 54 by 56.5 cm. (Overall Measurements). (Collection Mr and Mrs A. W. S. Herrington, Indianapolis.)
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58. Adoration of the Shepherds, from the Workshop of Bartolo di Fredi. Panel, 49 by 33 cm. (Vatican Gallery.)
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59. Adoration of the Magi, from the Workshop of Bartolo di Fredi. Panel, 49 by 33 cm. (National Trust, Polesden Lacey.)
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60. St Galganus Being Persuaded in Vain by His Relatives to Return Home, by Andrea di Bartolo. Panel, 39 by 38 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland.)
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61. Scene from the Legend of St Galganus, by Andrea di Bartolo. Panel, 44 by 44 cm. (National Museum, Pisa.)
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63. Baptism of St Augustine, Here Attributed to the Pseudo Pellegrino di Mariano. Vellum, 18.7 by 16.2 cm. (Collection Sir Kenneth Clark.)
Article
Investigations into the Early Period of Lorenzo Monaco - II
01/1965 | 742 | 107
Pages: 2-9+11
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Author:
Zeri, Federico (Zeri, Federico; Zeri, Professor)
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1. Madonna and Child, Here Attributed to Lorenzo Monaco. Panel, 127 by 63.5 cm. (Private Collection, Florence.)
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10. Madonna and Child with Six Saints, by Lorenzo Monaco. Panel, 128 by 72 cm. (Horne Foundation, Florence.)
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11. Detail from the Madonna and Child Reproduced in Fig.1. [Here Attributed to Lorenzo Monaco. Panel, 127 by 63.5 cm. (Private Collection, Florence.)]
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12. St Catherine of Alexandria, by Lorenzo Monaco. Panel, 225 by 72.5 cm. (Accademia, Florence.)
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13. Ascension, by Lorenzo Monaco. Panel, 73 by 35.5 cm. (Vatican Gallery, Rome.)
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14. Madonna and Child, Two Saints and Two Angels, by Lorenzo Monaco. Panel, 107.7 by 52.4 cm. (Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore.)
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2. St Jerome, Here Attributed to Lorenzo Monaco. Panel, 97 by 40 cm. (Accademia, Florence.)
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3. St John the Baptist, Here Attributed to Lorenzo Monaco. Panel, 102 by 37 cm. (Accademia, Florence.)
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4. St Peter, Here Attributed to Lorenzo Monaco. Panel, 100 by 36 cm. (Accademia, Florence.)
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5. St Paul, Here Attributed to Lorenzo Monaco. Panel. 97 by 40 cm. (Accademia, Florence.)
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6. St John the Baptist Leaving for the Desert, Here Attributed to Lorenzo Monaco. Panel, 22.8 by 35.6 cm. (Museum, Leicester.)
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7. Nativity, by Lorenzo Monaco. Panel, 25 by 60 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin-Dahlem.)
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8. Crucifixion of St Peter, by Lorenzo Monaco. Panel, 23.5 by 40.6 cm. (Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore.)
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9. Decapitation of St Paul, by Lorenzo Monaco. Panel. (University Museum, Princeton.)
Article
Investigations into the Early Period of Lorenzo Monaco - I
12/1964 | 741 | 106
Pages: 554-558
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Zeri, Federico (Zeri, Federico; Zeri, Professor)
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Attributed works:
10. Baptism of Christ, Here Attributed to Lorenzo Monaco. 1387-8. Panel, 31 by 21 cm. (National Gallery.)
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11. Detail from St James and the Sorcerer Hermogenes Reproduced in Fig. 6.
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12. Piera Degli Albizzi and Her Daughters, Here Attributed to Lorenzo Monaco. 1387-8. Panel, 28 by 22 cm. (Whereabouts Unknown.)
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6. St James and the Sorcerer Hermogenes; Beheading of St James, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1387-8. Panel, 34 by 67 cm. (Musée du Louvre.)
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7. Crucifixion, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1387-8. Panel, 34 by 67 cm. (Musée du Louvre.)
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8. Beheading of St John the Baptist; Dance of Salome; Salome Receiving the Head of the Baptist, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1387-8. Panel, 34 by 67 cm. (Musée du Louvre.)
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9. Hermogenes Gets Rid of Books on Magic, Here Attributed to Lorenzo Monaco. 1387-8. Panel, 30 by 21.6 cm. (Formerly Collection F. F. Sherman, New York.)
Article
Towards a Reconstruction of Sassetta's Arte della Lana Triptych (1423-6)
02/1956 | 635 | 98
Pages: 36-39+41
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Zeri, Federico (Zeri, Federico; Zeri, Professor)
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1. St Anthony Abbot, by Sassetta. Panel, 136 by 48 cm. (Formerly Private Collection, Florence.)
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2. Angel of the Annunciation, by Sassetta. Panel, c. 55 by 34 cm. (Pina-Coteca Comunale, Massa Marittima.)
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3. Virgin Annunciate, by Sassetta. Panel, 55 by 34 cm. (Rabinowitz Collection; on Loan to Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven.)
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4. Madonna of the Snow, by Sassetta. 1430-2. Panel, 223 by 241 cm. (Contini-Bonacossi Collection, Florence.)
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5. Detail of Head of St Anthony Abbot, Reproduced Fig. 1.
Article
Two Contributions to Lombard Quattrocento Painting
03/1955 | 624 | 97
Pages: 74+76-77+79
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Zeri, Federico (Zeri, Federico; Zeri, Professor)
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15. Triptych with Scenes from the Life of Christ, by Bernardino Butinone. Panel. (Museo del Castello Sforzesco, Milan.)
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16. St Peter, by Carlo Braccesco. Panel, 123 by 51 cm. (Formerly Private Collection, Lucca.)
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17. St Andrew, by Carlo Braccesco. Panel, c. 125 by 68 cm. (Formerly Private Collection, London.)
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18. St Paul, by Carlo Braccesco. Panel, 123 by 51 cm. (Formerly Private Collection, Lucca.)
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19. Last Judgment, by Gerolamo di Benvenuto. Fresco. (Museum, Osservanza, Siena.)
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20. Last Judgment, by Bernardino Butinone. Panel, 23.5 by 24.1 cm. (Private Collection, New York.)
Article
Two Early Cinquecento Problems in South Italy
05/1954 | 614 | 96
Pages: 146-152
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Zeri, Federico (Zeri, Federico; Zeri, Professor)
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16. Adoration of the Magi, by an Unknown Artist Here Described As the 'Master of the Glasgow Adoration'. Panel, 174 by 86.4 cm. (Glasgow Art Gallery.)
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17. St Louis of Toulouse, by the 'Master of the Glasgow Adoration'. Panel, 171 by 78 cm. (Alte Pinakothek, Munich.)
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18. St Ambrose, by the 'Master of the Glasgow Adoration'. Panel, 171 by 78 cm. (Alte Pinakothek, Munich.)
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19. Christ in the House of the Pharisee, by the 'Master of the Glasgow Adoration'. Panel, 128 by 147 cm. (Vatican Gallery, Rome.)
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20. Madonna between St John the Baptist and St Onofrio, by an Anonymous Artist Here Described As 'Pseudo-Scacco'. Panel, 145.4 by 119.4 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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21. Annunciation, by 'Pseudo-Scacco'. Panel, 122.5 by 102.5 cm. (Sacristy of Church of the SS. Annunziata, Gaeta.)
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24. Christ between St Thomas and St John the Baptist, by Cristoforo Scacco (?). Panel, 155 by 135 cm. (Musée Royal, Brussels.)
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Reconstruction of a Two-Sided Reliquary Panel by Pietro Lorenzetti
07/1953 | 604 | 95
Pages: 244-245
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Zeri, Federico (Zeri, Federico; Zeri, Professor)
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17. Madonna and Child with a Franciscan Friar as Donor, by Pietro Lorenzetti. Front of Two-Sided Reliquary. Panel, 61 by 33 cm (Including Frame); 33 by 14 cm (Painted Area). (Berenson Collection, Settignano.)
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18. Christ Blessing, with a Franciscan Friar Holding Scroll. Here Attributed to Pietro Lorenzetti. Back of Two-Sided Reliquary. Panel, 61 by 32 cm (Including Frame); 33 by 13.7 cm (Painted Area). (Private Collection, Rome.)
Article
An Exhibition of Mediterranean Primitives
11/1952 | 596 | 94
Pages: 320-323
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Zeri, Federico (Zeri, Federico; Zeri, Professor)
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17. Pietà, by Bartolomeo Bermejo. Panel, 87 by 68 cm. (Matteu Collection, Barcelona.)
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18. Miracle of St Vincent, by Jaime Huguet. Panel, 166 by 98 cm. (Museum, Barcelona.)
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