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Short Notice
Becuccio Bicchieraio and his wife, Lucrezia, restored
03/2023 | 1440 | 165
Pages: 302-305
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Wigfield, Elizabeth (Wigfield, Elizabeth)
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Zappella, Christine (Zappella, Christine)
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1. The Gambassi Altarpiece, by Andrea del Sarto. 1527–28. Oil on canvas, 209 by 176 cm. (Galleria Palatina, Florence; photograph Scala, Florence; courtesy of the Ministero Beni e Att. Culturali e del Turismo) .
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2. and 3. Domenico da Gambassi and Lucrezia di Lippo di Iacopo Guidi by Andrea del Sarto, photographed before treatment. 1525/28. Oil on panel, each panel 22.5 by 15.9 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago).
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4. Figs.2 and 3, photographed in January 1964.
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5 and 6. Figs.2 and 3, annotated to show the location of incisions.
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7 and 8. Figs.2 and 3, photographed in July 2019, during treatment.
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9 and 10. Figs.2 and 3, after treatment and in new frames.
Book Review
Enriching the V&A: A Collection of Collections (1862–1914)
03/2023 | 1440 | 165
Pages: 345-346
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Gere, Charlotte (Gere, Charlotte)
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Enriching the V&A: A Collection of Collections (1862–1914) By Julius Bryant. 176 pp. incl. 160 col. ills. (Lund Humphries and V&A Publishing, London, 2022), £35. ISBN 978–1–84822–618–0. | :
Book Review
Devotional Portraiture and Spiritual Experience in Early Netherlandish Painting
02/2021 | 1415 | 163
Pages: 192-193
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Devotional Portraiture and Spiritual Experience in Early Netherlandish Painting By Ingrid Falque. 310 pp. incl. 106 col. ills. (Brill, Leiden and Boston, 2019), €124. ISBN 978–90–04–36975–7. | :
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10. Diptych of Maarten van Nieuwenhove, by Hans Memling. 1487. Oil on panel, each panel 52 by 41.5 cm. (Sint-Janshospitaal, Bruges; Bridgeman Images).
Exhibition Review
Making The Met: 1870–2020
11/2020 | 1412 | 162
Pages: 990-993
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Zafran, Eric (Zafran, Eric)
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Making The Met: 1870–2020 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 29th August 2020– 3rd January 2021 | :
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17. Interior view of the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Fourteenth Street, by Frank Waller. 1881. Oil on canvas, 61 by 50.8 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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18. Ewer and stand, by Martin Gizl. 1758. Ibex horn, gold and gilt copper, ewer height 32.5 cm.; basin 44 by 38 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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19. Dusasa II, by El Anatsui. 2007. Aluminum, copper wire and plastic disks, 599.4 by 731.5 by 5.1 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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The Nobili altarpiece from S. Maria degli Angeli, Florence
01/2020 | 1402 | 162
Pages: 14-25
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Gordon, Dillian (Gordon, Dillian)
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1. Hypothetical reconstruction of the Nobili altarpiece, S. Maria degli Angeli, Florence, by Agnolo Gaddi and Lorenzo Monaco. 1387–88. Tempera on wood. Reconstruction by the author with Rachel Billinge. Main tier: Virgin and Child enthroned with Sts John the Evangelist, John the Baptist, James and Bartholomew, each panel: 186 by 70 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin). Predella: left to right Bernardo di Cino Bartolini de’ Nobili and his sons (see Fig.6); Feast of Herod, Crucifixion and St James and the sorcerer Hermogenes, each panel 43 by 67 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris); Piera degli Albizzi and her daughters (see Fig.7). Pinnacles: Angel Gabriel; Blessing Redeemer; Annunciate Virgin, each panel 67.3 by 30.5 cm. (Collezione Fondazione Francesco Federico Cerruti, on permanent loan to Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Rivoli-Torino). Pilasters: Outer left side, top to bottom Deacon saint (see Fig.9); Mary Magdalene (see Fig.8); and Baptism of Christ (see Fig.3). Inner left side, top to bottom St Peter (see Fig.9); and St Benedict (see Fig.8). Inner right side St Paul (see Fig.9); and St Bernard (see Fig.8). Outer right side Bishop saint (see Fig.9); St Catherine (see Fig.8); and Hermogenes throwing books on sorcery into a river (see Fig.4).
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10. Virgin and Child with Sts Andrew, Benedict, Bernard, and Catherine of Alexandria with Angels, by Agnolo Gaddi. c.1387. Tempera on poplar panel, left panel 197 by 80 cm.; middle panel 204 by 80 cm.; right panel 194.6 by 80 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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2. Nobili arms as granted to Bernardo di Cino by Charles V of France in 1379 (repr. R. Ciabani: Le famiglie di Firenze, Florence 1992, III, p.806).
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3. Baptism of Christ, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1387–88. Tempera on panel, 38.4 by 28.7cm. (National Gallery, London).
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4. Hermogenes throwing books on sorcery into a river, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1387–88. Tempera on panel, 30.00 by 21.6 cm. (Alana Collection, Newark DE).
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5. Detail of Fig.6.
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6. Bernardo di Cino Bartolini de’ Nobili and his sons, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1387–88. Tempera on wood, 38.1 by 28.9 cm. (Richard L. Feigen Collection, New York).
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7. Piera degli Albizzi and her daughters, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1387–88. Tempera on wood, 27.4 by 21.7 cm. (Alana Collection, Newark DE).
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8. St Mary Magdalene (73.5 by 19cm.); St Benedict (73.7 by 19.4 cm.); St Bernard of Clairvaux (73.7 by 20 cm.), by Agnolo Gaddi. St Catherine of Alexandria (73.6 by 19.4 cm.), by Agnolo Gaddi and Lorenzo Monaco. 1387. Tempera on wood; all now framed together as a single unit. (Clowes Collection, Indianapolis/Newfields Museum of Art).
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9. Bishop saint, St Peter, St Paul and Deacon saint, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1387–88. Now framed together as a single unit, 55.8 by 75 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin; formerly in Göttingen Universitätsmuseum).
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11. Charles V of France and his sons, the future Charles VI, and Louis d’Orléans, with Sts John the Baptist, Charlemagne and Louis of Toulouse; Eighteenth-century watercolour copy of parts of an embroidery once belonging to the duc de Berry. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des Estampes et de la Photographie, Paris, Réserve, OA 13, fol.16, Gaignières 444).
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12. Queen Jeanne de Bourbon with two of her daughters and Sts Catherine and Louis of France. c.1374. Eighteenth-century watercolour copy of parts of an embroidery once belonging to the duc de Berry. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des Estampes et de la Photographie, Paris, Réserve, OA 13, fol.17, Gaignières 445).
Book Review
A Connoisseur and His Clients: The Correspondence of Charles Fairfax Murray with Frederic Burton, Wilhelm Bode and Julius Meyer (1867–1914). Edited by Paul Tucker
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 883-884
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Avery-Quash, Susanna (Avery-Quash, Susanna; Quash, Susanna Avery-)
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Book Review
Landscape, innovation and nostalgia. The Manton Collection of British art
04/2013 | 1321 | 155
Pages: 263
Publication Received
History’s Beauties. Women and the National Portrait Gallery, 1856–1900
09/2009 | 1278 | 151
Pages: 628
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Oakden, Helen (Oakden, Helen)
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History’s Beauties. Women and the National Portrait Gallery, 1856–1900 | author: Perry, Lara
Short Notice
A Triptych by Antonio da Solario
11/1936 | 404 | 69
Pages: 229-231
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Falcke, Shirley (Falcke, Shirley)
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Madonna and Child, by Antonio da Solario, Panel, 77.4 by 89.5 cm. (The Duke of St. Albans). Shorter Notices: A Triptych by Antonio da Solario
Article
Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
10/1931 | 343 | 59
Pages: 168-171+174-176
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Long, Edward T. (Long, Edward T.; Long, E. T.)
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Plate I. A-Base of Fourteenth-Century Screen from Whitford, Devon (Convent Chapel, Spettisbury, Dorset). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate I. B-The Orders of Angels (Southwold, Suffolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate I. C-SS. Luke, John and Mary Magdalene (Bramfield, Suffolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate I. D-The Apostles (Southwold, Suffolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate II. A-The Apostles (Hunstanton, Norfolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate II. B-SS. Stephen, Dominic and Margaret (Hennock, Devon). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate II. C-The Apostles (Hunstanton, Norfolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate II. D-SS. Laurence, Roche and Two Virgin Martyrs (Hennock, Devon). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate III. A-SS. Barbara and Dorothy (North Elmham, Norfolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate III. B-The Annunciation (Ashton, Devon). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate III. C-SS. Philip and Matthew. Detail of Plate I, d (Southwold, Suffolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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Plate III. D-SS. Mark and Matthew (Bramfield, Suffolk). Screen Paintings in Devon and East Anglia
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