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The Painter of Architecture, Alberto Carlieri
12/1959 | 681 | 101
Pages: 443-446
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Voss, Hermann (Voss, Hermann)
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38. Esther and Ahasuerus, Here Attributed to Alberto Carlieri. Canvas, 70 by 97 cm. (Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich.)
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39. Achilles among the Daughters of Lycomedes, by Alberto Carlieri. Signed and Dated 1707. Canvas, 142 by 170 cm. (Formerly Munich Art Market.)
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40. Flight into Egypt, Here Attributed to Alberto Carlieri. Canvas, 75 by 130 cm. (Formerly Baron Max Heyl, Darmstadt.)
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41. Esther before Ahasuerus, Here Attributed to Alberto Carlieri. Canvas, 97 by 133 cm. (Formerly Berlin Private Collection.)
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42. Judgement of Solomon, Here Attributed to Alberto Carlieri. Canvas, 70 by 97 cm. (Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich.)
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The Reopening of the Alte Pinakothek in Munich
09/1957 | 654 | 99
Pages: 312-313
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Louis Le Nain as a Painter of Mythological and Religious Subjects
08/1956 | 641 | 98
Pages: 278-279
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28. Detail from the Nativity, by Louis Le Nain. (S. Etienne du Mont).
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29. Engraving by Theodor van Thulden after a Scene from the Odysseus Frescoes of Primaticcio at Fontainebleau.
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30. Theseus and Ariadne, Here Attributed to Louis Le Nain. Canvas, 102 by 152 cm. (Private Collection, Paris.)
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Boucher's Early Development - Addenda
07/1954 | 616 | 96
Pages: 204+206-210
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17. Evilmerodach, Son and Successor of Nebuchadnezzar, Releasing Joachim from His Chains, by François Boucher. Signed. Canvas, 58.4 by 73.7 cm. (Private Collection, London.)
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21. Les Charmes de la Vie Champêtre, by François Boucher. Canvas, 151 by 119 cm. (Messrs J. Böhler, Munich.)
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22. Pastoral Landscape, by François Boucher. Signed. Canvas, 83.8 by 66 cm. (Mr Leonard F. Koetser, London.)
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23. La Vie Pastorale, by François Boucher. Canvas, 80 by 100 cm. (Formerly Rodolphe Kann Collection.)
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24. Elieser Asking Rebecca in Marriage for Isaac, Engraving by Louis [Laurent] Cars after François Boucher.
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25. Pastoral Landscape, by François Boucher. Canvas, 51 by 61 cm. (Museum, Valenciennes.)
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26. Pastoral Landscape, by François Boucher. Pencil, 26.5 by 31.8 cm. (J. Masson Collection.)
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A Project of Federico Zuccari for the 'Paradise' in the Doges' Palace
06/1954 | 615 | 96
Pages: 172+174-175
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17. Project for a Fresco of Paradise Intended for the Great Council Chamber, Doges' Palace, Venice, by Federico Zuccari. Pen and Wash Heightened with White, on Greyish-Brown Paper, 41 by 114 cm. (Formerly Von Stumm Collection.)
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18. Sketch for the Paradise in the Great Council Chamber, by Jacopo Tintoretto. Canvas, 362 by 743 cm. (Louvre.)
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François Boucher's Early Development
03/1953 | 600 | 95
Pages: 80-93
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Barea, Ilse (Barea, Ilse)
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33. La Fontaine, by François Boucher.
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34. Landscape with Ruins, by François Boucher. Signed and Dated 1734. Canvas. (American Private Collection.)
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35. Landscape, by François Boucher. Canvas, 45 by 55 cm. (M. Ryaux, Paris.)
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36. Landscape, by Abraham Bloemaert. Canvas, 69.5 by 100 cm. (Centraal Museum, Utrecht.)
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37. Landscape with Pond and Domestic Animals, by François Boucher. Canvas, 49 by 59 cm. (Formerly Paris Art Market.)
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38. Le passage du Gué, by François Boucher. Canvas. (Private Collection.)
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39. La Vie Champêtre, by François Boucher. Canvas, 62 by 48.3 cm. (English Private Collection.)
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40. Study for the Hen in Le Repos des Fermiers. Drawing. (National Museum, Stockholm.)
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41. Detail of Fig.49.
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42. The Death of Adonis, by François Boucher. (Private Collection.)
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43. La Bergère et son Troupeau, by François Boucher. Canvas, 86 by 68 cm. (James de Rothschild Collection.)
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44. Andromeda, by François Lemoyne. Canvas, 181 by 146 cm. (Wallace Collection.)
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45. Landscape, by François Boucher. Canvas, 50.5 by 60 cm. (Frey Collection, Paris.)
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46. Le Repos des Fermiers, by François Boucher. 86 by 135 cm. (James de Rothschild Collection.)
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47. The Death of Adonis, by François Boucher. Canvas, 95 by 126 cm. (Private Collection.)
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48. The Birth of Adonis, by François Boucher. Canvas, 95 by 126 cm. (Private Collection.)
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49. Martyrdom of three Jesuits in Japan, by François Boucher. 58 by 73 cm. (Private Collection.)
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50. Jésuites martyrs en Japon. Engraving by Laurens Cars after Boucher.
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51. The Rape of Europa, by François Boucher. Canvas, 229 by 271 cm. (Wallace Collection.)
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52. The Childhood of Bacchus, by François Boucher. Canvas, 229 by 271 cm. (Wallace Collection.)
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53. The Rape of Europa, by François Boucher. Sketch for the Picture Reproduced in Fig.51. Canvas. (Museum, Amiens.)
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54. The Childhood of Bacchus, by François Boucher. Sketch for the Picture Reproduced in Fig.52. Canvas, 59.5 by 73.5 cm. (American Private Collection.)
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55. Sleeping Putto, by François Boucher. Canvas, 41.3 by 44.5 cm. (Private Collection.)
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56. L'Amour Moissonneur, by François Boucher. Canvas, 90.2 by 96.5 cm. (Contini-Bonacossi Collection.)
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57. L'Automne, by François Boucher. Canvas. (M. Ch. E. Riche, Paris.)
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58. L'Automne, by François Boucher. Canvas, 71 by 72 cm. (Private Collection.)
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59. L'Amour Oiseleur, by François Boucher. Canvas, 85 by 92 cm. (Ex-Tabourier Collection.)
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60. L'Amour Oiseleur, by François Boucher. Canvas, 69.8 by 69.8 cm. (M. Paul Cailleux, Paris.)
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61. L'Amour Moissonneur, by François Boucher. Canvas. (Rothschild Collection.)
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62. 'Les Oies du Frère Philippe', by François Boucher. Gouache. (Museum, Besançon.)
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63. Le Printemps, by François Boucher. Canvas, 87.6 by 96.5 cm. (M. Paul Cailleux, Paris.)
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64. L'Amour oiseleur, by François Boucher. Canvas, 88.3 by 96.5 cm. (Corcoran Collection, Washington.)
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65. Les Boules de Savon, by François Boucher. Signed. Canvas, 100 by 125 cm. (Private Collection.)
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66. Kitchen-Maid and Young Boy, by François Boucher. Signed. Canvas. (M. Ch. E. Riche, Paris.)
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67. Girl with a Cat, by François Boucher. Canvas, 80 by 64 cm. (M. Paul Cailleux, Paris.)
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68. La Leçon d'Amitié, by François Boucher. Canvas, Oval, 105 by 85 cm. (Ex-G. Lelong Collection.)
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69. La Femme au Chat, by François Boucher. Canvas. (Orme Wilson Collection, New York.)
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70. Girl Surprised by a Lover, by François Boucher. Canvas. (Ex-Tyszkiewicz Collection.)
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71. La Leçon d'Amitié, by François Boucher. Canvas, Oval, 103 by 83 cm. (Rothschild Collection.)
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72. Laughing Boy, by François Boucher. Canvas, 54 by 44 cm. (M. Paul Caillcux, Paris.)
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Fig. B. Andromeda. Devised and Engraved by François Boucher, Completed by Pierre Aveline.
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Fig. C. L'Amour Moissonneur. Engraving by Lépicié after François Boucher.
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Fig. D. L'Amour Oiseleur. Engraving by Lépicié after François Boucher.
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Fig. E. L'Amour Nageur. Engraving by Pierre Aveline after François Boucher.
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A Re-Discovered Picture by Alessandro Magnasco
10/1937 | 415 | 71
Pages: 171-173+177
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A-A Hunting Scene, by Alessandro Magnasco. Canvas, 85.7 by 116.8 cm. (Messrs. M. Knoedler & Co.) B-Detail of A. Shorter Notices: A Re-Discovered Picture by Alessandro Magnasco
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A Problem of Sardinian Painting
05/1930 | 326 | 56
Pages: 267+271-272
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A-Crucifixion; Sardinian School. Canvas, 1.17 by 1 m. (Cannero Church, Lake Maggiore). A Problem of Sardinian Painting
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B-Crucifixion, Here Identified as of the Sardinian School. Panel, 61 by 39 cm. (Wiesbaden Dealer). A Problem of Sardinian Painting
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C-Crucifixion; Sardinian School. (Pinacoteca Communale, Sassari). A Problem of Sardinian Painting
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An Unknown Early Work by Caravaggio
10/1927 | 295 | 51
Pages: 180-183+187
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Plate I. A-Portrait of a Lady, Here Identified as by Caravaggio. Canvas (Dr. Hans Schaeffer, Berlin). An Unknown Early Work by Caravaggio.
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Plate I. B-Caterina Campani, by Caravaggio. (Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin). An Unknown Early Work by Caravaggio.
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Plate II. Bacchus, by Caravaggio. Panel. (Uffizi, Florence). An Unknown Early Work by Caravaggio
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On a Lost Crucifixion by Albrecht Dürer
07/1912 | 112 | 21
Pages: 213-214+216-217+219
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Plate I. The Way of the Cross, by Pietro da Bagnaia. Santa Maria Della Passione, Milan. On a Lost "Crucifixion" by Albrecht Dürer
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Plate II. The Way of the Cross, Invented by Albrecht Dürer and Executed by Brueghel. The Uffizi. On a Lost "Crucifixion" by Albrecht Dürer
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