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Exhibition Review
Poussin and tapestry. Rome, Bordeaux and Paris
10/2011 | 1303 | 153
Pages: 693-695
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Reviewer:
Brosens, Koenraad (Brosens, Koenraad)
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Reviewed Items
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Poussin et Moïse: du dessin à la tapisserie | institution: Galerie des Beaux-Arts , institution: Gobelins Manufactory , institution: Villa Medici
Illustrations
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68. The finding of Moses, by the workshop of Jean Jans II after a painting by Nicolas Poussin. c.1683. Tapestry, 350 by 495 cm. (Mobilier national, Paris).
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69. Moses transforms Aaron’s rod into a serpent, by the workshop of Jean Lefébvre after a painting by Nicolas Poussin. c.1683. Tapestry, 360 by 468 cm. (Mobilier national, Paris).
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70. Moses trampling on Pharaoh’s crown, by the workshop of Jean Jans II after a painting by Nicolas Poussin. c.1683. Tapestry, 365 by 592 cm. (Mobilier national, Paris).
Exhibition Review
Majesty of Rome
08/2003 | 1205 | 145
Pages: 609-610
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Reviewer:
Whiteley, Jon (Whiteley, Jon; Whiteley, J. J. L.)
Reviewer:
Whiteley, Linda (Whiteley, Linda)
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Maestà di Roma | institution: Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna , institution: Scuderie Papali al Quirinale , institution: Villa Medici
Illustrations
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Sleeping fawn, by Harriet Goodhue Hosmer. 1865. Marble, 127 by 152.4 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art; exh. Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome).
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Table-top with Rome seen at different times of the day, by Michelangelo Barberi. 1839. Mosaic, 109 cm. diam. (Hermitage, St Petersburg; exh. Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome).
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The last day of Pompeii, by Karl Pavlovich Briullov. 1833. 456.5 by 651 cm. (Russian State Museum, St Petersburg; exh. Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome).
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Vision, legend of the fourteenth century, by Luc-Oliver Merson. 1872. 290 by 344 cm. (Musée des Beaux Arts, Lille; exh. Villa Medici, Rome).