Expanding Horizons. Giovanni Battista Lusieri and the Panoramic Landscape |
institution: National Gallery of Scotland
Illustrations
Attributed works:
56. The Bay of Naples from Palazzo Sessa, by Giovanni Battista Lusieri. 1791. Pencil, pen and ink, watercolour and bodycolour on six sheets of paper joined together, 101.8 by 271.9 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; exh. Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh).
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57. Panorama of Palermo and the Conca d’Oro from Monreale, by Giovanni Battista Lusieri. c.1799. Pencil, pen and ink and watercolour on two sheets of paper joined together, 71.4 by 154.2 cm. (Private collection; exh. Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh).
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58. The Monument to Philopappos, by Giovanni Battista Lusieri. c.1805. Canvas, 82.5 by 62.2 cm. (Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh).
Exhibition Review
The Queen: Art and Image. Edinburgh, Belfast, Cardiff and London
58. Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Regent, by Pietro Annigoni. 1954–55. Canvas, 163.3 by 133.3 cm.
(Fishmonger’s Company, London; exh. Ulster Museum, Belfast).
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59. Lightness of being, by Chris Levine. 2007. Print on lightbox, 140 by 90 cm. (Private collection; exh. Ulster Museum, Belfast).
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60. The Queen and Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, by Thomas Struth. 2011. Photographic print, 175.8 by 218.8 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London; exh. Ulster Museum, Belfast).
47. Christ in the house of Martha and Mary, by Johannes Vermeer. c.1654–55. Canvas, 160 by 142 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh; exh. Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden).
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48. The procuress, by Jan van Bijlert. c.1625–30. Canvas, 103.5 by 154.5 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon).
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49. The procuress, by Johannes Vermeer. 1656. Canvas, 143 by 130 cm. (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister,
Dresden).
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50. Cimon and Pero, by the workshop of Dirck van Baburen. Canvas, 120.5 by 93.5 cm. (Private collection).
71. View of the plaster cast collection at Charlottenborg, by Christen Købke. 1830. Canvas, 41.5 by 36 cm. (Hirschsprung Collection, Copenhagen; exh. National Gallery, London).
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72. View outside the north gate of the Citadel, by Christen Købke. 1834. Canvas, 79 by 93 cm. (Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen; exh. National Gallery, London).
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73. Portrait of the landscape painter Frederik Sødring, by Christen Købke. 1832. Canvas, 42.2 by 37.9 cm. (Hirschsprung Collection, Copenhagen; exh. National Gallery, London).
51. View in Luton Park, by Paul Sandby. 1765. Pen, bodycolour and watercolour over graphite, 51 by 74 cm. (Private collection, Mount Stuart; exh. National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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52. The North Terrace, Windsor Castle, looking west, by Paul Sandby. c.1765. Bodycolour over graphite, 37.9 by 54.5 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven; exh. National Gallery of Scotland,
Edinburgh).
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53. A lady painting, by Paul Sandby. c.1760s. Watercolour over graphite, 19.5 by 15.2 cm. (Royal Collection, London; exh. National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
66. Aosta: The Arch of Augustus, looking south to Mt Emilius, by J.M.W. Turner. 1802. Chalk, pencil and watercolour, 21.2 by 28.3 cm. (Tate, London; exh. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
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67. Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino, by J.M.W. Turner. 1839. Canvas, 90.2 by 122 cm. (Rosebery Collection, on loan to the National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh; exh. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
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68. Bay of Naples (Vesuvius Angry), by J.M.W. Turner. c.1817. Watercolour over graphite, 17.6 by 28.4 cm. (Williamson Art Gallery, Birkenhead; exh. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
46. Party, by Gerhard Richter. 1963. Oil, nails, cord, newspaper and canvas, 150 by 182 cm. (Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden; exh. National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh)
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47. Gelbgrün (Yellow-Green), by Gerhard Richter. 1982. Canvas, two parts, each 260 by 200 cm. (Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden; exh. National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh)
Exhibition Review
Adam Elsheimer. Frankfurt am Main, Edinburgh and London
59. Flight into Egypt, by Adam Elsheimer. c.1609. Copper, 31 by 41 cm. (Alte Pinakothek, Munich; exh. National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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60. Madonna with saints and donor before an extensive landscape, possibly by Adam Elsheimer. c.1602. Copper, 32 by 24 cm. (Pinacoteca Malaspina, Pavia).
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61. St Paul, by Adam Elsheimer. c.1604. Copper, 9 by 7 cm. (The Egremont Collection, Petworth House; exh. National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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62. Martyrdom of St Catherine, by Pieter van den Houte. c.1615. Copper, 67.1 by 51.8 cm. (Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe).
The Age of Titian: Venetian Renaissance Art from Scottish Collections |
institution: National Gallery of Scotland
Illustrations
Attributed works:
86. The infancy of Jupiter, by Andrea Schiavone. c.1560. 181 by 252 cm. (The Earl of Wemyss and March KT; exh. National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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87. Portrait of a widow at her devotions, by Leandro Bassano. c.1590-1600. 105 by 88.5 cm. (Private collection; exh. National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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88. Portrait of an architect, by Lorenzo Lotto. c.1540. 86 by 120 cm. (Private collection; exh. National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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89. Portrait of Alvise Contarini, here attributed to Michele Contarini. Panel, 10.3 by 7.3 cm. (The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry KT; exh. National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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90. The temptation and expulsion from paradise, after Michelangelo, attributed to Lorenzo Lotto. c.1511. Brush and grey-brown wash, heightened with white over black chalk on blue paper, 20.4 by 37.9 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
Mrs Markham, by Francis Grant. 1857. 223.5 by 132.3 cm. (Private collection; exh. Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh).
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Self-portrait, by Francis Grant. 1876. 96 by 83.3 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London; exh. Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh).
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The shooting party at Ranton Abbey, by Francis Grant. 1839. 146 by 202 cm. (The Lichfield Collection, The National Trust, Shugborough; exh. Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh).