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De Kooning, Bosch and Bruegel: some fundamental themes
10/2003 | 1207 | 145
Pages: 705-715
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Anfam, David (Anfam, David)
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Christ carrying the cross, by Hieronymus Bosch. c.1515. Panel, 76.7 by 83.5 cm. (Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent).
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Detail of Diana and Actaeon, by Titian. 1556/1559. 198 by 206 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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Detail of Ecce homo, by Hieronymous Bosch. c.1470 or later. Panel, 75 by 61 cm. (Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt).
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Detail of Fig.27. Tabletop of the seven deadly sins and the four last things, by Hieronymus Bosch. 1500-25. Panel, 120 by 150 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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Detail of The peasant wedding, by Pieter Bruegel. 1567. Panel, 114 by 163 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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Detail of the right panel of The garden of earthly delights, by Hieronymus Bosch. c.1470. Panel, 220 by 97 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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Drawing with eyes closed, by Willem de Kooning. 1966. Charcoal, 25.5 by 20.4 cm. (The Overholland Collection).
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Excavation, by Willem de Kooning. 1950. 203.5 by 254.3 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago).
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Gansevoort Street, by Willem de Kooning. 1950-51. Oil on cardboard mounted on board, 76.2 by 101.6 cm. (Harry and Margaret Anderson collection, Atherton CA).
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Judgment day, by Willem de Kooning. 1946. Oil and Charcoal on paper, 56.2 by 72.4 cm. (Metropolitain Museum of Art, New York).
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Mailbox, by Willem de Kooning. 1948. Oil, enamel and charcoal on composition board, 58.7 by 76.2 cm. (Private collection).
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Morning: the springs (untitled 1), by Willem de Kooning. 1983. 203 by 177.8 cm. (Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam).
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Orestes, by Willem de Kooning. 1947. Enamel and paper collage on board, 61.3 by 91.8 cm. (Private collection, courtesy of Sotheby's, New York).
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Orpheus killed by the maenads, by Pablo Picasso. 1930. Etching, first state, 31.3 by 22.3 cm. (Musée Picasso, Paris).
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Pink angels, by Willem de Kooning. 1947. 132 by 101.5 cm. (Frederick R. Weisman collection).
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Seated figure (classic male), by Willem de Kooning. 1940. Oil on charcoal on panel, 137.5 by 91.5 cm. (Daros Collection, Zürich).
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Seated man (clown), by Willem de Kooning. 1941. Oil on board, 103.2 by 61 cm. (Allan Stone Gallery, New York).
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Tabletop of the seven deadly sins and the four last things, by Hieronymus Bosch. 1500-25. Panel, 120 by 150 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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The triumph of death, by Pieter Bruegel. c.1562-64. Panel, 117 by 162 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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Zot, by Willem de Kooning. 1949. Oil on paper, mounted on panel, 45.7 by 51.4 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Short Notice
A Note on Rothko's 'The Syrian Bull'
09/1997 | 1134 | 139
Pages: 629-631
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65. The Syrian Bull, by Mark Rothko. 1943. Oil and Pencil, 100.2 by 70.2 cm. (Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin OH).
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67. Page with Map by Mark Rothko, Showing the Assyrian Bull, from: L. Browne: The Graphic Bible, New York [1928], p.64.
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66. Winged bull. Assyrian, 885-860 B. C. Limestone, 313.7 cm. High. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Article
'Of the Earth, the Damned, and of the Recreated': Aspects of Clyfford Still's Earlier Work
04/1993 | 1081 | 135
Pages: 260-269
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15. Untitled, by Clyfford Still. 1936. 120 by 95.3 cm. (Private Collection, New York).
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16. La vie, by Pablo Picasso. 1903. 196.5 by 129.2 cm. (The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland).
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17. Jamais, by Clyfford Still. May 1944. 165.2 by 82 cm. (Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice).
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18. The Spectre and the Perroquet, by Clyfford Still. 1945. 158.75 by 116.84 cm. (Whereabouts Unknown).
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19. Figure, by Clyfford Still. 1945. Lithograph, 38.1 by 25.4 cm. (The Oakland Museum, Oakland).
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21. Seated Woman, by Pablo Picasso. 1927. 130.8 by 97.8 cm. (Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto).
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22. Mlle Yvonne Landsberg, by Henri Matisse. 1914. 147.3 by 97.4 cm. (Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia).
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23. Figure, by Clyfford Still. 1944. Lithograph, Printed in Black with Crayon Additions, Composition: 33.3 by 21.9 cm., Irregular. (The Museum of Modern Art, New York).
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25. Untitled, by Clyfford Still, c. 1945-46. Oil on Canvas, 147.3 by 85 cm. (Reynolds Metal Company, Richmond, Virginia).
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26. Detail of The Isle of the Dead, by Arnold Böcklin. 1880. Wood, Whole: 73.6 by 121.9 cm. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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27. Untitled, by Clyfford Still, 1946. 156.8 by 113 cm. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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20. Omphalos. Hellenistic or Roman. Marble. (Archaeological Museum, Delphi; Taken from J. HARRISON: Themis, Fig. 110, Courtesy of Cambridge University Press).
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24. Installation Photograph of the Clyfford Still Exhibition, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, July 1947.
Article
Winters, Wegman, de Kooning and Tansey. New York
07/1992 | 1072 | 134
Pages: 466-467
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Anfam, David (Anfam, David)
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56. Good Government, by Terry Winters. 1984. Linen, 257.2 by 348.6 cm. (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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57. In the Box, by William Wegman. 1987. Colour Polaroids, 24 by 20 cm. (The Artist and Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York; Exh. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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58. Picasso and Braque, by Mark Tansy, 1992. 172.7 by 152.4 cm. (Exh. Curt Marcus Gallery, New York).