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A portrait by Gavin Hamilton: Sir John Henderson of Fordell
12/2016 | 1365 | 158
Pages: 961-963
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Cassidy, Brendan (Cassidy, Brendan; Cassidy, B.)
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24. Sir John Henderson of Fordell, by John Brown. 1782 (Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh)
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25. Sir John Henderson of Fordell, by Gavin Hamilton. c.1778 (Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid)
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26. Douglas Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton and 5th Duke of Brandon, with Dr John Moore and his son, by Gavin Hamilton. 1775-77 (Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh)
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A note on the later history of Raphael’s Ansidei altarpiece
10/2008 | 1267 | 50
Pages: 672-675
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21. The Madonna and Child with Sts John the Baptist and Nicholas of Bari (The Ansidei Madonna), by Raphael. c.1505. Panel, 245 by 157 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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22. St John the Baptist preaching, by Raphael. c.1505. Panel, 29.2 by 54 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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23. St John the Baptist preaching, by Antonio Capellan after Raphael. c.1768. Engraving. (Photograph Warburg Institute, London).
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24. Andromache offering sacrifice to Hector’s shade, by Colin Morison. c.1760. Canvas, 61.5 by 76 cm. (Tate, London).
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‘Come la carne al macello’: butchering a Veronese
07/2007 | 1252 | 149
Pages: 483-485
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31. Reconstruction by Linda Murray of the Petrobelli altarpiece, by Paolo Veronese, from P. Murray, Dulwich Picture Gallery. A Catalogue, London 1980, fig. 270.
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32. St Anthony Abbot and Donor, by Paolo Veronese. c.1565. Canvas, 198.5 by 117.8 cm. (National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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33. St Jerome and a Donor, by Paolo Veronese. c.1565. Canvas 224.5 by 120 cm. (Dulwich Picture Gallery, London).
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An image of King Robert of Naples in a Franco-Italian Manuscript in Dublin
01/2006 | 1234 | 148
Pages: 31-33
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44. Dedication page of Arnald Royard's Distinctiones, by a Picard miniaturist. c.1320. Parchment, 25.5 by 18.2 cm. (Franciscan Library, Killiney; MS B44).
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45. Dedication page of Arnald Royard's Distinctiones, by a Picard miniaturist. c.1320. Parchment, 25.5 by 18.2 cm. (Franciscan Library, Killiney; MS B44).
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46. Dedication page of Arnald Royard's Distinctiones, by a Picard miniaturist. c.1320. Parchment , 25.5 by 18.2 cm. (Franciscan Library, Killiney; MS B44)
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47. Fol.37r, from a Franciscan breviary, by a Picard miniaturist. c.1320. Parchment, 29.5 by 21 cm. (Biblioteca Nazionale, Naples; MS I B 24).
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48. Fol.107r (detail), from a Franciscan breviary, by a Picard miniaturist. c.1320. Parchment, 29.5 by 21 cm. (Biblioteca Nazionale, Naples; MS I B 24).
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49. Caesar and the messengers, detail from Faits des Romans, by a Picard miniaturist. c.1324-28. Parchment, 39 by 26.5 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale, Paris; MS fr 295).
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Gavin Hamilton, Thomas Pitt and statues for Stowe
12/2004 | 1221 | 146
Pages: 806-814
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Cassidy, Brendan (Cassidy, Brendan; Cassidy, B.)
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10. Hector's farewell to Andromache, by Gavin Hamilton. c.1775-after 1780. 315 by 399 cm. (Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow).
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11. The death of Achilles, by Gavin Hamilton. 1781-84. 325 by 280 cm. (Museo di Roma, Rome).
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7. Caractacus pleading before the Emperor Claudius, by Thomas Banks. Marble, 91.5 by 192.4 cm. (Stowe School, Buckinghamshire).
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8. View within the south portico at Stowe, by John Claude Nattes. 1805. Watercolour, 28.4 by 40.1 cm. (Buckinghamshire County Museum, Aylesbury).
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6. Stowe, the south front. Anonymous engraving in H.R. Forster: The Stowe Catalogue, Priced and Annotated, London 1848. (Photographic Archives, Stowe School, Buckinghamshire).
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9. Statue of Cybele when it was in the Mattei collection. Anonymous engraving in R. Venuti: Vetera Monumenta quae in hortis Caelimontanis et in aedibus Matthaeiorum adservantur, Rome 1779, I, pl.23 (National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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Two Trecento Angels at Volterra Disguised by Mino da Fiesole
12/1994 | 1101 | 136
Pages: 802-808
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Cassidy, Brendan (Cassidy, Brendan; Cassidy, B.)
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1. Eucharist Tabernacle, by Mino da Fiesole. c. 1467-1471. (Cathedral, Volterra).
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10. Angel Playing the Rebec, by Luca di Giovanni da Siena. 116.5 cm. High. (Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence).
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11. Detail of the Sculpture Shown in Fig.10. [Angel Playing the Rebec, by Luca di Giovanni da Siena. 116.5 cm. High. (Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence).]
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12. Detail of the Sculpture Shown in Fig.2. [Angel, Here Attributed to Luca di Giovanni da Siena, the Head Reworked by Mino da Fiesole. 88 cm. High. (Cathedral, Volterra).]
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13. Angel Playing Cymbals, by Jacopo di Piero Guidi. (Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence).
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14. Angel Playing a Portative Organ, by Piero di Giovanni Tedesco. (Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence).
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2. Angel, Here Attributed to Luca di Giovanni da Siena, the Head Reworked by Mino da Fiesole. 88 cm. High. (Cathedral, Volterra).
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3. Angel, Here Attributed to Luca di Giovanni da Siena, the Head Reworked by Mino da Fiesole. 88 cm. High. (Cathedral, Volterra).
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4. Hope, Detail from the Verso of the Tabernacle Shown in Fig.1. [Eucharist Tabernacle, by Mino da Fiesole. c. 1467-1471. (Cathedral, Volterra).]
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5. Fig.2 Seen from the Front. [Angel, Here Attributed to Luca di Giovanni da Siena, the Head Reworked by Mino da Fiesole. 88 cm. High. (Cathedral, Volterra).]
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6. Detail of the Sculpture Shown in Fig.9 (Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence). [Angel Playing the Bagpipe, by Luca di Giovanni da Siena. 113 cm High.]
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7. Detail of the Sculpture Shown in Fig.10 (Musco dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence). [Angel Playing the Rebec, by Luca di Giovanni da Siena. 116.5 cm. High.]
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8. Detail of the Sculpture Shown in Fig.3. [Angel, Here Attributed to Luca di Giovanni da Siena, the Head Reworked by Mino da Fiesole. 88 cm. High. (Cathedral, Volterra).]
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9. Angel Playing the Bagpipe, by Luca di Giovanni da Siena. 113 cm High. (Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence).
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Largillierre's Portrait of Siberechts
06/1986 | 999 | 128
Pages: 414-416
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31. Portrait of Jan Siberechts, by Nicolas Largillierre. 69.9 by 59.7 cm. (Castle Museum, Nottingham).
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32. Portrait of Jan Siberechts, Engraving by Thomas Chambers after Nicolas Largillierre, from Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting.