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Titian’s ‘Allegory of Prudence’ and Philip II
03/2023 | 1440 | 165
Pages: 258-268
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Markou, Georgios E. (Markou, Georgios E.)
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1. Allegory of Prudence, by Titian. 1555–60. Oil on canvas, 75.5 by 68.4 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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10. Prudentia, a tapestry from the series Los Honores, by Pieter van Aelst. 1520–25. Gold, silver, silk and wool, 490 by 820 cm. (Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso; Bridgeman Images).
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11. The death of Actaeon, by Titian. 1559–75. Oil on canvas, 178.4 by 198.1 cm. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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12. Proposed frontispiece for Antonio Herrera y Tordesillas, General history of the world in the age of Philip II, the Prudent. 1599. Engraving. (Archivo Histórico Nacional, Madrid, Consejos 4416/101).
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2. X-radiograph of Fig.1, digitally adjusted to remove the effect of the stretcher.
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3. Impresa of the de’ Farri press. 1544. Woodcut. (From H. Barbarosa: Il comento di Marsilio Ficino sopra il Conuito di Platone, Venice 1544).
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4. Impresa of the de’ Farri press. 1555. Woodcut. (From A. Appiano: Historia Delle Guerre Esterne de’ Romani Di Appiano, Venice 1555).
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5. Sol. 1556. Woodcut. (From G.P. Valeriano: Hieroglyphica, sive de sacris Aegyptiorum aliarumque gentium literis, commentariorum libri LVIII, Basel 1556, Liber XXXII, fol.229r).
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6. Hispania. 1556. Woodcut. (From G.P. Valeriano: Hieroglyphica sive De sacris aegyptiorvm centivm literis, Basel 1556, Liber XXXII, fol.228v).
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7. Impresa of Philip II, by Nicolò Nelli. 1566. Engraving. (From G. Ruscelli: Le imprese illustri, Venice 1566, p.232).
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8. Impresa of Elisabeth of Valois, by Nicolò Nelli. 1566. Engraving. (From G. Ruscelli: Le imprese illustri, Venice 1566, p.312).
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9. Detail of the Nobilitas tapestry from the series Los Honores, showing (left) Apollo (‘Phoebus’), by Pieter van Aelst. 1520–25. Gold, silver, silk and wool, 500 by 860 cm. (Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso; Bridgeman Images).
Article
Jacopo Tintoretto, his heirs and the family enterprise
08/2021 | 1421 | 163
Pages: 717-727
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Markou, Georgios E. (Markou, Georgios E.)
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1. St George and the dragon, by Domenico Tintoretto and Sebastiano Casser. 1610–17. Oil on canvas, height 400 cm. (S. Giorgio Maggiore, Venice; Scala Archives).
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10. The Liagò in the Palazzo Ducale, Venice, in 2019, showing paintings by Domenico Tintoretto and his workshop. (Photograph the author).
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2. Self-portrait, by Jacopo Tintoretto. c.1588. Oil on canvas, 63 by 52 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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3. Ca’Tintoretto, Fondamenta dei Mori, Venice. (Photograph the author).
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4. The Tintoretto family tree.
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5 a and b. Members of the Scuola dei Mercanti, by Domenico Tintoretto. 1591. Oil on canvas, each 129 by 76 cm. (Gallerie dell’Accademia, Venice; Scala Archives).
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6. Self-portrait, by Domenico Tintoretto. c.1610. Canvas, 54 by 88.7 cm. (Museo di Casa Martelli, Florence; courtesy Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence).
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7. The apparition of St Mark or miracle of the ring, by Domenico Tintoretto. c.1600. Oil on canvas, 400 by 370 cm. (Gallerie dell’Accademia, Venice; courtesy Save Venice photo archives).
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8. Palma il Giovane, Paolo Veronese and Jacopo Tintoretto, by Palma il Giovane. 1602–04. Pen and grey wash over black chalk on yellowish buff ground paper, 9.9 by 7 cm. (Fondation Custodia, Collection Fritz Lugt, Paris).
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9. Two seated nude figures, by Marco Tintoretto. c.1590. Black chalk on faded blue paper, 20.3 by 31.2 cm. (Morgan Library and Museum, New York).
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Bonifacio de’ Pitati’s ‘Triumphs of Petrarch’ and their Cypriot patron
08/2017 | 1373 | 159
Pages: 600-609
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Markou, Georgios E. (Markou, Georgios E.)
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1. Triumph of Love, by Bonifacio de' Pitati. c.1545 (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)
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10. Reverse of Fig.9
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11. Portrait of Laura da Pola, by Lorenzo Lotto. 1543-44 (Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan)
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2. Triumph of Chastity, by Bonifacio de' Pitati. c.1545 (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)
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3. 'Bartolomeo Pesaro' and 'Meschino', detail from Fig.2
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4. Triumph of Death, by Silvio Pomarede, after Bonifacio de' Pitati. 1748-50 (British Museum, London)
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5. Triumph of Fame, by Silvio Pomarede, after Bonifacio de' Pitati. 1750 (British Museum, London)
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6. Triumph of Time, by Bonifacio de' Pitati. c.1545 (Klassik Stiftung Weimar)
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7. Triumph of Divinity, by Bonifacio de' Pitati. c.1545 (Klassik Stiftung Weimar)
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9. Eugenio Synglitico, attributed to Danese Cattaneo. Medallion (British Museum, London)
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8. Genealogical tree of the Synglitico family