Giulio Romano: La forza
delle cose
Edited by Barbara Furlotti and Guido
Rebecchini with Antonio Geremicca.
208 pp. incl. numerous col. ills.
(Marsilio Editori, Venice), €35.
ISBN 979–12–5463–049–5. |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
4. Banquet
scene, detail of
a fresco in the
Sala di Amore e
Psiche, Palazzo
Te, Manuta, by
Giulio Romano
and workshop.
c.1526–28.
(Palazzo
Te, Mantua;
photograph
Gianmaria
Pontiroli).
Attributed works:
5. Project for a
saltcellar, by Giulio
Romano. c.1537–46.
Pen and brown ink,
watercolour, black
chalk and stylus,
18.1 by 21.9 cm.
(Courtauld Gallery,
London).
Attributed works:
6. Design for a
shield called the
Plus Ultra, by Giulio
Romano. c.1535–40.
Pen and brown ink,
watercolour, black
chalk and white
lead highlights
on prepared blue
paper, diameter
40.8–41.1 cm.
(Teylers Museum,
Haarlem).
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85. The triumphal cortege from the series Fructus Belli, from Jehan Baudouyn’s workshop. c.1545–47. Tapestry, 495 by 890 cm. (Musées royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, Brussels; exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
Attributed works:
86. Annunciation, designed by a North Italian artist, from Maffeo Maffei’s workshop. 1470–71. Tapestry, 113.7 by 179.4 cm. (Art Institute, Chicago; exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
Western art unattributed:
87. The death of Procris, from the series Cephalus and Procris. Manufactured in Brussels, c.1530. Tapestry, 353 by 344 cm. (Musei e Gallerie Pontificie, Vatican City; exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
42. S. Giustina, from the St Luke altarpiece, by Andrea Mantegna. 1455. Panel, 230 by 117 cm. (Pinacoteca del Brera, Milan; exh. Musei Civici, Padua).
Attributed works:
43. Virgin and Child (the Madonna Simon), by Andrea Mantegna. c.1465–70. Canvas, 43 by 32 cm. (Staatliche Museen, Berlin; exh. Musei Civici, Padua).
Attributed works:
45. S. Zeno Altarpiece, by Andrea Mantegna, frame by an anonymous woodcarver. 1456–59. (S. Zeno, Verona; exh. Musei Civici, Padua).
Western art unattributed:
46. S. Eufemia, by a north Italian sculptor. c.1454. Pietra di Nanto, painted and partly gilded, 165 cm. high. (Irsina cathedral (Matera); exh. Castello S. Giorgio, Mantua).
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
94. St Dominic, Veneranda, Anthony Abbot and Vincent Ferrer, by Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo. 1530. 153 by 95 cm. (Raymond Investment Corporation, Panama; exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua)
Attributed works:
95. Baptism of Christ, by Lambert Sustris. c.1544-45. Panel, 153 by 95 cm. (Formerly with Julius Böhler, Munich; exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua)
Attributed works:
96. Adoration of the shepherds, by Battista Franco. c.1552. 112 by 157 cm. (Private collection, Milan; exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
Attributed works:
97. Portrait of a gentleman, by El Greco. c.1567-73. 95.2 by 81.2 cm. (Luigi Koelliker collection, Milan; exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
78. Apollo or Imene?, attributed to Federico Alari-Bonacolsi. c. 1530. Bronze, 75.4 cm. high. (Private collection; exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
Attributed works:
79. Portrait of Margherita of Savoy, by Frans Pourbus the Younger. 1606. 215 by 116.5 cm. (Chiesa dei S. Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso, Rome; exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
Attributed works:
80. The Muse Terpsichore, by Giovanni Baglione. 1620. 205 by 154 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Arras, on deposit at the Musée du Louvre, Paris; exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
Attributed works:
81. Hero and Leander, by Domenico Fetti. c. 1621-22. Panel, 42 by 96 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
82. Pietà, by Perino del Vaga. Red Chalk, Squared for Transfer, 25.5 by 18.2 cm. (Louvre, Paris; Exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
Attributed works:
83. Madonna and Child Enthroned with Eight Saints, by Perino del Vaga. Pen and Brown Ink with Brown Wash and White Heightening on Pink Prepared Paper, 28.3 by 19.3 cm. (Kunsthaus, Zürich; Exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
Attributed works:
84. Jupiter and Danaë, by Perino del Vaga. Tapestry Cartoon for the Furti di Giove. Tempera on 54 Pieces of Paper, Mounted on Canvas, 238.5 by 278.5 cm. (Louvre, Paris; Exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
Attributed works:
85. Two Standing Male Figures, by Perino del Vaga. Pen and Brown Ink with Brown Wash and White Heightening on Brown Prepared Paper, 20.8 by 18.6 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
Attributed works:
86. Trojans before Dido, by Perino del Vaga. Pen and Black Ink with Grey Wash and White Heightening, 21.9 by 19.5 cm. (Private Collection).
68. Francesco Andreini, by Domenico Fetti. 105.5 by 81cm. (Hermitage, St Petersburg; Exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
Attributed works:
69. Lamentation, by Domenico Fetti. 105.5 by 125 cm. (Banca Agricola Mantovana, Mantua; Exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
Attributed works:
70. Mary Magdalen, by Domenico Fetti. Black Chalk, 20.2 by 18.1 cm. (Sold Sotheby's, Monaco, 20th June 1987, Lot 91).
Attributed works:
71. Verso of Fig.70, Showing Another Mary Magdalen. [Mary Magdalen, by Domenico Fetti. Black Chalk, 20.2 by 18.1 cm. (Sold Sotheby's, Monaco, 20th June 1987, Lot 91).]
Attributed works:
72. Mary Magdalen, by Domenico Fetti. 97 by 92 cm. (Private Collection, Florence; Exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
87. Two Lovers, by Giulio Romano. Transferred from Panel to Canvas. 163 by 337 cm. (Hermitage, Leningrad; Exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua. Catalogue p.274).
Attributed works:
88. Donna allo specchio, by Giulio Romano. Transferred from Panel to Canvas. 111 by 92 cm. (Pushkin Museum, Moscow; Exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua. Catalogue p.275).
Attributed works:
89. Modello for the Fugger Altar-Piece, S. Maria dell' Anima, Rome, by Giulio Romano. Pen and Brown Ink with Wash and White Heightening. 23.3 by 18.8 cm. (Uffizi, Florence; Exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua. Catalogue p.262).
Attributed works:
90. Façade Project for Giulio's House in Mantua, by Giulio Romano. Pen and Brown Ink over Black Chalk and Stylus, 33 by 55.8 cm. (Nationalmuscum, Stockholm; Exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
Attributed works:
91. Project for the Porta al Te, by Giulio Romano. Pen and Brown Ink over Black Chalk and Stylus, 52 by 36 cm. (Albertina, Vienna; Exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).
Attributed works:
92. Façade of the Basilica Aemilia, Rome, Chlumczansky Codex, Fol. Pen and Ink, 44 by 29 cm. (National Gallery Library, Prague; Exh. Palazzo Te, Mantua).