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Letter
Royal monuments
12/2022 | 1437 | 164
Pages: 1176
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Author:
Conrad, Stephen (Conrad, Stephen)
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3. George III, by Matthew Cotes Wyatt. 1836. Bronze and Portland stone, height 300 cm.
Article
A rediscovered drawing by Hendrick Goltzius
05/2022 | 1430 | 164
Pages: 444-449
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Difuria, Arthur J. (Difuria, Arthur J.)
Author:
Silver, Larry (Silver, Larry)
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11. Detail of Fig.1, showing the hatching in the horse’s chin.
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12. Detail of Fig.8, showing the hatching beneath Hercules’ buttocks.
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13. Farnese Hercules, rear view, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1617. Pen and ink on paper, 41.9 by 30.3 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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14. ‘Opus Praxitelis’: one of the Dioscuri of the Quirinal Hill, Rome, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1591. Red chalk on paper, 37.8 by 32.6 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
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15. Detail of Fig.14, showing the vein in the horse’s right flank.
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16. Detail of Fig.13, showing the hatching in the buttocks.
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17. Marcus Aurelius equestrian monument, Rome, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1591. Black and white chalk on blue paper, 36.8 by 30.5 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
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18. Detail of Fig.17, showing the reinforced outlines.
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19. Marcus Aurelius equestrian monument, Rome, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1591. Red chalk on paper, 40.9 by 31 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
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2. Horse’s head, Marcus Aurelius equestrian monument, Rome, here attributed to Hendrick Goltzius. After 1591. Red chalk on paper, 44.5 by 28.7 cm. (excluding border). (Private collection).
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20 and 21. Details of Fig.19, showing passages of unblended hatching.
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3. Goltzius’s right hand, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1591. Red chalk on paper, 36.9 by 18.6 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
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4. Detail of Fig.1, showing the horse’s vein and eyeball.
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5. Farnese Hercules, rear view, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1591. Black and white chalk on blue paper, 36.2 by 21 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
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6 and 7. Details of Fig.5, showing Hercules’ left thigh and calf.
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8. Farnese Hercules, rear view, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1591. Red chalk, 38.9 by 21.3 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
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9 and 10. Details of Fig.8, showing the hatching in Hercules’ shoulder blades and back.
Western art unattributed:
1. Detail of the horse’s head, Marcus Aurelius equestrian monument. Rome, AD 161. Bronze, height 424 cm. (Musei Capitolini, Rome).
Book Review
Queen Victoria’s Equestrian Portrait Statues. By Philip Ward-Jackson
11/2019 | 1400 | 161
Pages: 979
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Reviewer:
Darby, Elisabeth (Darby, Elisabeth)
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Queen Victoria’s Equestrian Portrait Statues By Philip Ward-Jackson. 88 pp. incl. 11 col. + 20 b. & w. ills. (Public Monument and Sculpture Association, London, 2019), £8.95. ISBN 978–1–912793–01–3. | :
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8. Queen Victoria, by James Wyatt. 1845. Print from a paper negative in the Royal Photographic Society Collection, which shows the plaster version of the work as exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Publication Received
Making and Moving Sculpture in Early Modern Italy. Edited by Kelley Helmstutler Di Dio
03/2017 | 1368 | 159
Pages: 229-230
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Warren, Jeremy (Warren, Jeremy)
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Article
Daniele da Volterra and the Equestrian Monument to Henry II of France
12/1995 | 1113 | 137
Pages: 809-820
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Boström, Antonia (Boström, Antonia)
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29. Print Showing the Equestrian Statue of Louis XIII in Place Royale, Paris; The Horse by Daniele da Volterra and the Statue by Pierre II Biard. French, Seventeenth Century. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris).
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30. Henry II of France on Horseback, by Antonio Tempesta. c.1591-1608. Etching, 50.9 by 33.5 cm.
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31. Marcus Aurelius, by Antonio Tempesta. Etching, 46.6 by 33.7 cm.
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32. Project for the Equestrian Monument of Henry II of France, by Michelangelo. c.1560 61. Black Chalk Heightened with White, 12.8 by 12 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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33. Equestrian Statue of Cosimo I, by Giambologna. c.1587 93. Bronze, c.700 cm. High (Piazza della Signoria, Florence).
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34. Henry II on Horseback, by François Clouet and Studio. 1559. Panel. (National Trust, Bearsted Collection, Upton House, Warks.).
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35. Michelangelo, by Daniele da Volterra. c.1565. Bronze. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence).
Western art unattributed:
28. Marcus Aurelius. Roman, 2nd Century A. D. Bronze, 424 cm. High (Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome).
Short Notice
Hubert Le Sueur's Equestrian Bronzes at the Victoria and Albert Museum
02/1995 | 1103 | 137
Pages: 85-92
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Author:
Evelyn, Peta (Evelyn, Peta)
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29. Equestrian Statuette of Henry IV Trampling a Fallen Warrior, by Hubert Le Sueur. Bronze, 85 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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30. Equestrian Statuette of Louis XIII, by Hubert Le Sueur. Bronze, 82 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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31. Louis XIII, by the 'S' Medallist. 1617. Bronze, 4.3 cm. diam. (British Museum, London).
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32. Louis XIII, by Guillaume Dupré. 1623. Gilt bronze, 6 cm. diam. (British Museum, London).
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33. Equestrian Statuette of Louis XIII, by Hubert Le Sueur. Bronze, 21 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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34. Equestrian Statuette of Henry IV Trampling Fallen Warriors, by Barthélémy Prieur. Bronze, 20 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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35. The Figure of Henry IV in Fig.36, Seen from below. [Equestrian Statuette of Henry IV Trampling a Fallen Warrior, by Hubert Le Sueur. Bronze, 85 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).]
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36. The Figure of Henry IV from the Equestrian Statuette Shown in Fig.29. Bronze, 57 cm. High. 37. [Equestrian Statuette of Henry IV Trampling a Fallen Warrior, by Hubert Le Sueur. Bronze, 85 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).]
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37. The Figure of a Fallen Warrior from the Statuette in Fig.29. Bronze, 28.7 cm. High. [Equestrian Statuette of Henry IV Trampling a Fallen Warrior, by Hubert Le Sueur. Bronze, 85 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).]
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38. Horse from the Equestrian Statuette Shown in Fig.29. Bronze, 66 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London). [Equestrian Statuette of Henry IV Trampling a Fallen Warrior, by Hubert Le Sueur. Bronze, 85 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).]
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39. Detail of the Horse Shown in Fig.38, Seen from above. Bronze, 66 cm. High. [Equestrian Statuette of Henry IV Trampling a Fallen Warrior, by Hubert Le Sueur. Bronze, 85 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).]
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40. Oblique View of the Figure Shown in Fig.37. [Equestrian Statuette of Henry IV Trampling a Fallen Warrior, by Hubert Le Sueur. Bronze, 85 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).]
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41. X-Radiograph of Figure Shown in Fig.37. [Equestrian Statuette of Henry IV Trampling a Fallen Warrior, by Hubert Le Sueur. Bronze, 85 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).]
Article
Peter the Great on Horseback: A Terracotta by Rusconi
12/1994 | 1101 | 136
Pages: 816-821
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Androsov, Sergei (Androsov, Sergei; Androssow, S. O.; Androsov, Sergei Olegovich; Androssov, Sergey O.; Androssov, Sergey)
Author:
Enggass, Robert (Enggass, Robert)
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30. Peter the Great on Horseback, Here Attributed to Camillo Rusconi. Terracotta, 44 cm. High, 41 cm. Wide. (Hermitage, St Petersburg).
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31. Detail of Horse's Head in Fig.30. [Peter the Great on Horseback, Here Attributed to Camillo Rusconi. Terracotta, 44 cm. High, 41 cm. Wide. (Hermitage, St Petersburg).]
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32. Fortitude, by Camillo Rusconi. 1685-86. Stucco. (S. Ignazio, Rome).
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33. Sketch for a Monument to Peter the Great, by Bartolomeo Carlo Rastrelli. 1716. Pen and Ink. (Central State Archive of the Ancient Acts, Moscow).
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34. Peter the Great, by Bartolomeo Carlo Rastrelli. Bronze. (Michael Castle, St Petersburg).
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35. Detail of the Horse's Head in Fig.36. [Peter the Great on Horseback, by Étienne-Maurice Falconet. Bronze. (St Petersburg).]
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36. Peter the Great on Horseback, by Étienne-Maurice Falconet. Bronze. (St Petersburg).
Article
Carlo Marochetti and the Glasgow Wellington Memorial
12/1990 | 1053 | 132
Pages: 851-862
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Ward-Jackson, Philip (Ward-Jackson, Philip; Ward-Jackson, Phillip; Jackson, Philip Ward; Ward-Jackon, Philip)
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30. Deuxième Projet du tombeau de Napoléon, by Carlo Marochetti. Lithograph, from L'Artiste, July-December 1840.
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31. Emanuele Filiberto, Duke of Savoy, by Carlo Marochetti. Bronze, Cast by Crossaert, Roelant et Cie, 41 cm. High. (Sold Christie's, London, 3rd April 1985).
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32. Emanuele Filiberto, Duke of Savoy, by Carlo Marochetti. 1837-38. Bronze. (Piazza S. Carlo, Turin).
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33. Napoleon I, by Carlo Marochetti. Bronze. (Armeria Reale, Turin).
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34. Arabe pleurant son coursier, by Carlo Marochetti. Bronze, Cast by Soyer et Ingé. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Pau).
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35. William Bankes?, by Carlo Marochetti. Bronze, 34.3 cm. High. (National Trust, Kingston Lacy, Dorset).
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36. The Duke of Wellington, by Carlo Marochetti. Bronze, 15 cm. High, Approx. (Private Collection, France).
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37. The Duke of Wellington, by Francis Chantrey, Completed by H. Weekes. Inaugurated 1844. Bronze. (Royal Exchange, London).
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38. The Duke of Wellington, by Carlo Marochetti. 1840-44. Bronze, Statue Cast by Soyer, Reliefs by de Braux. (Royal Exchange Flags, Glasgow).
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39. Front View of Fig.33. [Napoleon I, by Carlo Marochetti. Bronze. (Armeria Reale, Turin).]
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40. The Battle of Assaye. Pedestal Relief from the Duke of Wellington, by Carlo Marochetti.
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41. Detail of Fig.40. [The Battle of Assaye. Pedestal Relief from the Duke of Wellington, by Carlo Marochetti.]
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42. The Battle of Waterloo. Pedestal Relief from the Duke of Wellington, by Carlo Marochetti.
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43. Detail of Fig.42. [The Battle of Waterloo. Pedestal Relief from the Duke of Wellington, by Carlo Marochetti.]
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44. Relief Panel from the Front of the Pedestal of the Duke of Wellington, by Carlo Marochetti.
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45. Relief Panel from the Rear of the Pedestal of the Duke of Wellington, by Carlo Marochetti.
Publication Received
The Royal Horse and Rider: Painting, Sculpture, and Horsemanship 1500-1800
07/1990 | 1048 | 132
Pages: 503
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Reviewer:
M., J. (M., J.)
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The Royal Horse and Rider: Painting, Sculpture, and Horsemanship 1500-1800 | author: Liedtke, Walter
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