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Exhibition Review
Luca Signorelli. Perugia, Orvieto and Città di Castello
10/2012 | 1315 | 154
Pages: 731-732
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Dabell, Frank (Dabell, Frank)
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Illustrations
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72. Detail of The destruction of the world (the fulminati), by Luca Signorelli. c.1503. Fresco, 190 cm. at base. (Cappella Nova, Orvieto Cathedral).
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73. The Virgin and Child with Sts John the Baptist, Onuphrius, Lawrence (?) and Herculanus (?) and an angel, by Luca Signorelli. 1484. Panel, 226 by 193.5 cm. (Museo del Capitolo della Cattedrale, Perugia; exh. Galleria Nationale dell'Umbria, Perugia).
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74. The Virgin and Child with three angels, attributed to Luca Signorelli. c.1475. Panel. 88 by 58.2 cm. (Christ Church Picture Gallery, Oxford; exh. Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, Perugia).
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75. Head of a saint, by Luca Signorelli. c.1505. Black chalk with traces of red and white chalk on paper, pricked and squared for transfer, 22.4 by 15.6 cm. (Biblioteca Oliveriana, Pesaro; exh. Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, Perugia).
Exhibition Review
Raphael. Città di Castello; Rome; New York
10/2006 | 1243 | 148
Pages: 707-710
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Reviewer:
Plazzotta, Carol (Plazzotta, Carol)
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Gli esordi di Raffaello tra Urbino, Città di Castello e Perugia | :
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Raffaello da Firenze a Roma | :
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Raphael at the Metropolitan: The Colonna Altarpiece | institution: Metropolitan Museum of Art
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45. Portrait of a man, by Raphael. c.1502–03. Panel, 45 by 31 cm. (Galleria Borghese, Rome). Photograph taken after conservation.
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46. The Entombment, by Raphael. 1507. Panel, 184 by 176 cm. (Galleria Borghese, Rome). Photograph taken after conservation.
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47. Reconstruction of the Madonna and Child enthroned with saints (the Colonna altarpiece), by Raphael. c.1503–05. Panel, central panel 172.4 by 172.4 cm. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).