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Article
Michelangelo’s Bruges Madonna: its patron, material and meaning
11/2024 | 1460 | 166
Pages: 1123–1139
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Nuttall, Paula (Nuttall, Paula)
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1. The Bruges Madonna in situ in the Chapel of the Holy Sacrament, Church of Our Lady, Bruges. (Photograph the author).
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10. Virgin and Child, by Benedetto da Maiano. Before 1497, completed 1575. Marble, height 140 cm. (Oratorio della Misericordia, Florence).
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11. Detail of the Barbadori Altarpiece, by Filippo Lippi. 1438. Tempera on panel. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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12. Detail of Fig.2. (Photograph the author).
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13. Virgin and Child, by Gentile da Fabriano. 1425. Fresco. (Orvieto Cathedral; photograph Jeff Cotton).
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14. Detail of Fig.13, showing left hands of the Virgin and Child. (Photograph Jeff Cotton).
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15. Detail of Fig.2, showing the hands of the Virgin and Child. (Photograph the author).
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16. Virgin and Child, by Tino da Camaino. 1320–21. Marble, height 78 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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18. Studies for the Apostles, Battle of Cascina, the Bruges Madonna and an architectural element, by Michelangelo. c.1503–04. Black chalk, dark brown ink, pen and lead point on paper, 27.3 by 26.2 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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19. Detail of Fig.18 (top right of sheet), showing a study for the Bruges Madonna.
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2. Madonna and Child (the Bruges Madonna), by Michelangelo. 1504–05. Marble, height 128 cm. (Church of Our Lady, Bruges; Bridgeman Images).
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20. Detail of Fig.18 (centre of sheet), showing a study for the Bruges Madonna.
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21. Detail of Fig.18 (top of left-hand edge), showing a study for the Bruges Madonna.
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22. Detail of Fig.18 (centre and bottom of left-hand edge), showing studies for the Bruges Madonna.
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23. Three studies of nude men and the Virgin and Child, by Michelangelo. c.1504–05. Black chalk, dark and light brown ink, pen and lead point on paper, 31.5 by 27.7 cm. (British Museum, London).
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24. Tomb of Pieter Moscron. 1829, with original sixteenth-century brass coats-of-arms. (Chapel of the Holy Sacrament, Church of Our Lady, Bruges; photograph Brit Vanraepenbusch).
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25. Detail of Fig.23, showing a study for the Bruges Madonna.
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26. Detail of Fig.1, showing the Moscron coat-of-arms, here attributed to Joost Aerts and Jan de Smet. c.1558–65. (Photograph the author).
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27. Detail of Fig.1, showing the 17th-century swag above the central niche. (Photograph the author).
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3. Margaret of York and Mary of Burgundy kneeling before a white statue of St Anne, fol.2v of the Register of the Guild of St Anne, by Circle of Vienna Master of Mary of Burgundy. c.1476. Gold and bodycolour on vellum, height 33 cm. (Royal Collection Trust; © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited, 2024; Bridgeman Images).
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4. White Virgin of Jean de Berry. French, c.1400. Marble, height 146 cm. (Bourges Cathedral; Alamy Stock Photo).
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5. Detail of a cast of the Bruges Madonna, showing the different treatment of the front and back of the base. 1871. Plaster. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; photograph the author).
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6. Detail of Fig.2, showing the chisel marks on the base. (Photograph the author).
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7. Detail of Fig.2, seen from the left. (Photograph the author).
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8. Detail of Fig.2. (Photograph the author).
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9. Detail of Judith and Holofernes, by Donatello. c.1456. Bronze. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; Photo Scala, Florence).
Western art unattributed:
17. Our Lady of Leuven. Netherlandish, 13th century (reworked 1442). Polychromed and gilded wood and rock crystal, height 160 cm. (Church of St Peter, Leuven).
Article
The ‘Madonna del Baraccano’: Francesco del Cossa’s reworking of a miraculous fresco
09/2024 | 1458 | 166
Pages: 900-911
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Hartkamp, Julie (Hartkamp, Julie)
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1. Madonna del Baraccano, by Pseudo Jacopino di Francesco (or circle of) and Francesco del Cossa. c.1326–27 and 1472. Detached fresco, 250 by 450 cm. (S. Maria del Barracano, Bologna; by concession of the Ministero della Cultura – Archivio Fotografico dei Musei Nazionali di Bologna).
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10. Proposed reconstruction of Pseudo Jacopino di Francesco’s entire fresco with the Virgin and Child, St Nicholas of Tolentino and the empty space occupied by a second saint. (Illustration the author and Robert Esser).
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10. Proposed reconstruction of Pseudo Jacopino di Francesco’s entire fresco with the Virgin and Child, St Nicholas of Tolentino and the empty space occupied by a second saint. (Illustration the author and Robert Esser).
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11. Detail of Madonna and Child and the Man of Sorrows between saints, by Lippo di Dalmasio. Late 14th century. Detached fresco. (S. Maria dei Servi, Bologna; photograph the author).
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12. Recovery of a fragment of St Nicholas during the restoration of the Madonna del Baraccano by Ottorino Nonfarmale, 1969. Photograph. (Photograph by concession of the Ministero della Cultura – Archivio Fotografico dei Musei Nazionali di Bologna).
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13. Left: Frontispice of Statutes of the Compagnia del Baraccano, by the Master of the Statutes of the Compagnia del Baraccano. 1446. Illuminated miniature. (ASB, Statuti della Compagnia detta di S. Maria del Baraccano, Cartone Statuti n.1, book 1; photograph the author).
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14. Right: Detail of St Monaca, by Giulio Bonasone. 1572. Oil on canvas. (Conservatorio del Baraccano, Bologna; photograph by concession of the Ministero della Cultura – Archivio Fotografico dei Musei Nazionali di Bologna).
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15. Photograph of Fig.1, by Villani e Figli. c.1967–69. Gelatin silver print, 23.5 by 18 cm. (Fondazione Federico Zeri, Bologna).
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16. Drawing of the Madonna del Baraccano, by Francesco Cavazzioni. 1608. Ink and watercolour on paper, 21 by 15 cm. (From Corona di gratie, MS B298, fol.155; photograph courtesy Biblioteca comunale dell’Archiginnasio).
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3. Map of Bologna, by Franz Hogenberg, showing Santa Maria del Baraccano in the top-left corner. 1588. Ink on paper. (Biblioteca communale dell’Archiginnasio, Raccolta piante e vedute della città di Bologna, Bononia Alma Studiorum Mater, Cartella 1, n.2.).
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4. Detail of Map of Bologna in 1600, by Jean Blaeu, showing the Baroque church of the Madonna del Baraccano. 1663. Ink and watercolour on paper. (Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Venice; Bridgeman Images).
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5. Madonna and Child, by Pseudo Jacopino di Francesco. 1320s. Detached fresco. (S. Giovanni in Monte, Bologna; photograph the author).
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7. Third strappo of Fig.1. (Photograph by concession of the Ministero della Cultura – Archivio Fotografico dei Musei Nazionali di Bologna).
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9. Fourth strappo of Fig.1. (Photograph the author).
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2. S. Maria del Baraccano, Bologna, seen from Viale Giovanni Gozzadini, showing the original fourteenth-century city wall with the protruding baraccano. (Photograph the author).
Western art unattributed:
6. Second strappo of Fig.1. (Photograph by concession of the Ministero della Cultura – Archivio Fotografico dei Musei Nazionali di Bologna).
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8. Detail of Fig.9, showing St Nicholas and the hands of a donor figure. (Photograph the author).
Article
A new attribution to Giovanni Bellini: the ‘Virgin and Child’ in Pag
10/2023 | 1447 | 165
Pages: 1074–1081
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Tanzi, Beatrice (Tanzi, Beatrice)
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1. Virgin and Child, here attributed to Giovanni Bellini. c.1460. Tempera on panel, 54.5 by 44.5 cm. (Museum of the Benedictine monastery of St Margaret, Pag; photograph 123RF.com).
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10. Detail of Man of Sorrows, by Giovanni Bellini, showing the landscape. c.1455–57. Tempera on panel. (Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan; Fine Art Images; Bridgeman Images).
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11. Detail of Fig.3, showing the landscape.
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12. Virgin and Child (Davis Madonna), by Giovanni Bellini. c.1460. Tempera on panel 72.4 by 46.4 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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13. Detail of Fig.1, showing the head of the Child.
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14. Detail of Fig.3, showing the head of the Child.
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15. Detail of Fig.12, showing the head of the Child rotated 90 degrees.
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16. Detail of Fig.6, showing the head of the Child.
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17. Detail of Dead Christ supported by two cherubs, by Giovanni Bellini, showing the head of the right-hand cherub. c.1460. Tempera on panel. (Museo Correr, Venice; photograph Luisa Ricciarini; Bridgeman Images).
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18. Detail of Jacopo Antonio Marcello consigns the manuscript to René of Anjou, by Giovanni Bellini. 1459. Distemper on vellum. (Médiathèque municipale Pierre, Albi, Amalric, RES.MS 77, f.4r).
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2. Detail of Fig.1.
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3. Virgin and Child (Fodor Madonna), by Giovanni Bellini. c.1457–58. Tempera on panel, 78 by 56 cm. (Private collection; photograph Studio Sébert / Culturespaces).
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4. Detail of Triptych with Virgin and Child, by Giovanni Bellini. c.1462–64. Tempera on panel. (Gallerie dell’Accademia, Venice; Cameraphoto Arte Venezia; Bridgeman Images).
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5. Virgin and Child (Manin-Potenziani Madonna), by Giovanni Bellini. c.1450–52. Tempera on panel, 50 by 32 cm. (Pinacoteca Malaspina, Pavia).
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6. Virgin and Child, by Giovanni Bellini. c.1455–60. Tempera on panel, 66.5 by 49 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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7. Virgin and Child, by Giovanni Bellini. c.1460. Tempera on panel, 66.3 by 48.6 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin; photograph Christoph Schmidt).
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8. Detail of Fig.1, showing the landscape.
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9. Detail of Crucifixion, by Giovanni Bellini, showing the landscape. c.1459. Tempera on panel. (Museo Correr, Venice; Photo Scala, Florence).
Letter
The ‘Virgin and Child’ by Jean Guillemin
09/2020 | 1410 | 162
Pages: 727
Article
The ‘Manchester Madonna’ and its influence on Granacci and Raphael
06/2020 | 1407 | 162
Pages: 481-491
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Author:
Hall, James (Hall, James)
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1. The Manchester Madonna, by Michelangelo. c.1494. Tempera on panel, 104.5 by 77 cm. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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10. Detail of A male nude; studies of Apostles; the Virgin and Child; and a capital, showing the Virgin and Child, by Michelangelo. c.1504–05. Black chalk, pen and brown ink and pen and brown ink over leadpoint, 27.2 by 26.2 cm. (Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence).
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11. Bruges Madonna, by Michelangelo. 1504–06. Marble, height 128 cm. (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk, Bruges; Bridgeman Images).
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12. Sleeping hermaphrodite. Hellenistic (3rd–1st centuries BC), on a base by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1620. Marble, 169 by 89 cm. (Mus e du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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13. A group of four warriors, by Raphael. c.1504–05. Pen and ink over rubbed black chalk and pricking holes, 27.1 by 21.6 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Bridgeman Images).
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14. Detail of a frieze, by Bertoldo di Giovanni and collaborators. c.1490. Glazed terracotta. (Villa Medici, Poggio a Caiano; Scala, Florence; courtesy MiBAC).
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15. Study for the Virgin and Child, by Raphael. c.1505. Pen and ink, 19.7 by 25.1 cm. (Albertina, Vienna; Bridgeman Images).
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16. The Virgin and Child with the infant St John the Baptist, by Raphael. c.1505. Metalpoint and white heightening on pink-buff prepared paper, 13.9 by 12.1 cm. (The Royal Collection, Windsor Castle; Royal Collection Trust /   HM Queen Elizabeth II 2020).
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17. Virgin and Child with St John (La Belle Jardinière), by Raphael. 1507. Oil on panel, 122 by 80 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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2. Rest on the flight into Egypt with the infant St John the Baptist, by Francesco Granacci. Here dated 1504–07. Tempera and oil on panel, 100 by 71 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin).
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3. Bacchanal of putti, from the base of Judith and Holofernes, by Donatello. 1457–64. Bronze. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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4. Infra-red reflectogram of Fig.2.
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5. The Virgin and Child with St Anne, by Leonardo. c.1502–13. Oil on panel, 168 by 130 cm. (Mus e du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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6. Virgin and Child with St Anne, by Andrea del Brescianino, after Leonardo. c.1515. Oil on panel, 129 by 94 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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7. Holy Family with the lamb, by Raphael. c.1507. Oil on panel, 32 by 22 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid; Bridgeman Images).
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8. Scenes from the life of St John the Baptist, by Francesco Granacci. c.1507. Tempera, oil and gold on panel, 77.6 by 151.1 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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9. A group of three nude men; the Virgin and Child, by Michelangelo. c.1504–05. Black chalk and pen and brown ink over leadpoint, 31.5 by 27.8 cm. (British Museum, London; Bridgeman Images).
Article
Observing the artist at work: a drawing by Verrocchio in Palermo
03/2020 | 1404 | 162
Pages: 204-215
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Nathan, Johannes (Nathan, Johannes)
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1. Kneeling Virgin and Child (Virgin adoring the Christ Child?), by Andrea del Verrocchio. Probably later 1460s. Black chalk, white heightening, wash and pen and ink on paper, 20.5 by 17.4 cm (irregular). (Galleria Regionale della Sicilia, Palazzo Abatellis, Palermo).
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10. Study for a Virgin with the Christ Child, by Andrea del Verrocchio. Probably 1470s. Black chalk on lightly prepared paper, 28.2 by 19.3 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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11. Detail of Fig.1, showing the drapery.
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12. Detail of The Baptism of Christ, by Andrea del Verrocchio, Leonardo da Vinci and assistant(s). Probably mid-1470s. Oil on panel, 177 by 151 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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13. David, by Andrea del Verrocchio. Before 1476. Bronze, height 126 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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14. Detail of Equestrian monument to Bartolomeo Colleoni, by Andrea del Verrocchio. c.1485 onwards (completed posthumously, unveiled 1496). Bronze, height of detail approx. 50 cm. (Campo SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice; Bridgeman Images).
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15. Study for an Adoration of the shepherds, by Leonardo da Vinci. Probably late 1470s or early 1480s. Leadpoint partly reworked with pen and ink and wash, 11.9 by 13.5 cm (irregular). (Galleria dell’Accademia, Venice; Bridgeman Images).
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16. Drapery study of a kneeling woman, by Leonardo da Vinci. 1470s. Silverpoint and white heightening on red prepared paper, 25.7 by 19 cm. (Istituto Nazionale della Grafica, Rome).
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17. Verso of Fig.1 in UV-light, revealing two studies of nude male youths and a study of the head of an old man.
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18. Copy after a study for Verrocchio’s ‘David’ and study of a Christ Child, from the workshop of Francesco di Simone Ferrucci. Later 1480s. Pen and brown ink and wash over metalpoint on rose-washed paper (page of a now dismembered sketchbook), 26 by 19 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; RMN-Grand Palais).
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19. Study of a male nude, attributed to Andrea del Verrocchio or a member of his workshop. c.1470. Metalpoint with heightening and pen and ink on prepared paper, 27.8 by 10.9 cm. (Hamburger Kunsthalle, Kupferstichkabinett).
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2. Kneeling Virgin and Child (Virgin adoring the Christ Child?), by a follower of Andrea del Verrocchio. Probably later 1460s or early 1470s. Black chalk and white heightening (oxidised) over indications in stylus or erased leadpoint on paper, 19.8 by 17 cm (irregular). (British Museum, London).
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20. St John the Baptist, by Leonardo da Vinci. c.1480. Metalpoint and heightening on blue prepared paper, 17.8 by 22.2 cm. (The Royal Library, Windsor Castle; Royal Collection; © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2020).
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3. Kneeling Virgin and other studies, from the workshop of Francesco di Simone Ferrucci. Later 1480s. Pen and brown ink over leadpoint or black chalk on rose washed-paper, 27.4 by 19.8 cm. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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4. Kneeling Virgin adoring the Christ Child, attributed to Andrea del Verrocchio, probably 1470s. Tempera and oil on canvas (transferred from panel), 106.7 by 76.3 cm. (Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh; Bridgeman Images).
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5. Head of a woman, by Andrea del Verrocchio. Probably 1470s. Charcoal on paper, 32.5 by 27.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
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6. Detail of Study for a funerary monument to Doge Andrea Vendramin, by Andrea del Verrocchio. Probably early 1480s. Leadpoint partly reworked with pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash on paper, 27.3 by 17.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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7. Studies of putti, by Andrea del Verrocchio. Perhaps 1470s. Pen and ink on paper, 15.8 by 21 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; RMN-Grand Palais).
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8. Detail of Beheading of St John the Baptist, by Andrea del Verrocchio. 1477–78. Silver with blue smalt mounted on wood, height of detail approx. 15 cm. (Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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9. UV-light photograph of the drawing shown in Fig.1, revealing the use of wash and a faded number ‘37’ in the lower right corner.
Article
A Bavarian pilgrimage shrine in seventeenth-century Paraguay
02/2020 | 1403 | 162
Pages: 115-125
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Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (Bailey, Gauvin Alexander)
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10. Likeness of the statue of the miraculous Blessed Virgin Mary at Oettingen, by Libia Loth. Frontispiece from the patronage book of the Munich Archconfraternity of Our Blessed Lady of Altötting. 1650. Watercolours and gold on parchment, 13 by 20 cm. (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich).
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11. Copy of the Virgin of Altötting. Seventeenth century. Polychrome and gilded limewood, height 67cm. (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich).
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13. Mission church of San Miguel, Brazil (formerly Paraguay), by Giovanni Battista Primoli. 1735–45. (Photograph the author).
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14. Double chapel combining small-scale replicas of the Gnadenkapelle of Altötting with the Church of the Sepulchre, Jerusalem, Innichen, South Tyrol. 1653. (Photograph Wilfried Wirth / Alamy Stock Photo).
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2. Gnadenkapelle, Altötting, Bavaria. Begun c.770–77; nave and ambulatory begun c.1518–19. (Photograph the author).
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4. The Virgin of Altötting standing between the Gnadenkapelle and the original Jesuit residence, from J. Irsing: Historiae D. Virginis Oettinganae, Munich 1663. Engraving, 8.5 by 12.5 cm. (Private collection).
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5. The Gnadenkapelle at Altötting during the Hungarian invasion of AD 910, frontispiece to J. Irsing: Historiae D. Virginis Oettinganae, Munich 1663. Engraving, 8.5 by 12.5 cm. (Private collection).
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6. Alten Oetingen, by Matthäus Merian. 1644. Etching, 22.8 by 31.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
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8. The Virgin of Altötting, by the Master of Mühldorf. 1518. Pen and black ink, heightened with white bodycolour on brown paper, 22.3 by 17.8 cm. (British Museum, London).
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9. A true likeness of the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the ancient shrine of Altötting, by Raphael Sadeler. 1601. Engraving, 25.2 by 18.2 cm. (Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich).
Western art unattributed:
1. The village of San Juan [. . .] on the Uruguay [River]. c.1753. Ink and watercolours on paper, 118 by 105 cm. (Archivo General, Simancas).
Western art unattributed:
12. Copy of the Virgin of Altötting. German, fifteenth or sixteenth century. Limewood with traces of polychromy, height 42 cm. (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich).
Western art unattributed:
15. Copy of the Virgin of Altötting (?). Seventeenth or eighteenth century. Cedar with traces of polychromy, height 50 cm. (Museu de São Miguel, Brazil).
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3. Bavarian infantry colour showing the Virgin of Altötting, the Gnadenkapelle and the holy linden tree. 1624–31. Silk, 233 by 290 cm. (Armémuseum, Stockholm).
Western art unattributed:
7. The Virgin of Altötting. Early fourteenth century. Limewood, height 64 cm. (Gnadenkapelle, Altötting).
Article
An unfinished mid-thirteenth-century ‘Virgin and Child’ from Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris
11/2019 | 1400 | 161
Pages: 896-903
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Author:
Dectot, Xavier (Dectot, Xavier)
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Western art unattributed:
1. Virgin and Child. Here dated 1245–47. Limestone, 150 by 73 by 40 cm. (Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris; Photo Jennifer Vatelot).
Western art unattributed:
10. St John from the upper chapel of the Sainte-Chapelle, Paris. 1239–48. Photograph taken before conservation. (Musée de Cluny, Paris, © RMN-Grand Palais; photograph Jean-Gilles Berizzi).
Western art unattributed:
11. Virgin and Child ('Gilded Virgin') from the south transept portal of Amiens Cathedral. c.1250. Limestone, height 230 cm. (Centre des Monuments Nationaux; photograph Philippe Berthé).
Western art unattributed:
12. Virgin and Child from the north transept portal of Notre-Dame, Paris. Before 1258. Limestone, height 200 cm. (Centre des Monuments Nationaux; photograph Pascal Lemaître).
Western art unattributed:
2. Detail of Fig.1, showing the line of fracture. (Photograph Jennifer Vatelot).
Western art unattributed:
3. Detail of Fig.1, showing the use of fine, flat chisels on the righthand side of the Virgin's veil. (Photograph Jennifer Vatelot).
Western art unattributed:
4. Detail of Fig.1, showing the use of a flat chisel. (Photograph Jennifer Vatelot).
Western art unattributed:
5. Detail of Fig.1, showing the use of a large tooth chisel. (Photograph Jennifer Vatelot).
Western art unattributed:
6. Demolition of the Lady Chapel of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris. c.1802. Pen and ink and watercolour and gouache, 9.4 by 16.2 cm. (Bibliothèque national de France, Paris, Destailleur 310).
Western art unattributed:
7. Plan of the church and monastery of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The Lady Chapel is north-east of the church. 1764. Pen and ink and watercolour, 72 by 58.3 cm. (Bibliothèque national de France, Paris, Destailleur Paris, t.2,306).
Western art unattributed:
8. Portal of the Lady Chapel of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris. c.1245– 47. Limestone, 630 by 530 cm. (Musée de Cluny, Paris; © RMN-Grand Palais; photograph Gérard Blot).
Western art unattributed:
9. Childebert from the trumeau of the portal of the refectory of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris. c.1240. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; © RMN-Grand Palais; photograph Tony Querrec).
Exhibition Review
Florence and its Painters: From Giotto to Leonardo da Vinci. Alte Pinakothek, Munich
01/2019 | 1390 | 161
Pages: 63-65
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Joustra, Joost (Joustra, Joost)
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7. Seated boy wearing a cap, by Maso Finiguerra. Pen and brown ink and wash over traces of underdrawing in black chalk on paper, 18 by 33 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence; exh. Alte Pinakothek, Munich).
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8. Sts Cosmas and Damian and their brothers surviving the stake, by Fra Angelico. Tempera on panel, 37.8 by 46.4 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin; exh. Alte Pinakothek, Munich).
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9. Annunciation, from Lucrezia de’ Medici’s Book of Hours, by Francesco Rosselli and Gherardo di Giovanni. c.1485. Illuminated manuscript on parchment, 19.7 by 10.9 cm. (fol.13v; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich; exh. Alte Pinakothek, Munich).
Article
Sassoferrato’s ‘Mater Salvatoris’ in SS. Trinità dei Pellegrini e Convalescenti, Rome
11/2018 | 1388 | 160
Pages: 946-949
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Author:
Gebhardt, Johannes (Gebhardt, Johannes)
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1. Mater Salvatoris, by Sassoferrato. 1654. Panel, c.109 by 69 cm. (SS. Trinità dei Pellegrini e Convalescenti, Rome).
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2. The Chapel of the Virgin, SS. Trinità dei Pellegrini e Convalescenti, Rome, showing the place where Fig.1 is inserted, in front of a fresco of the Virgin. (Photograph the author, 2015).
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3. Virgin in prayer (Mater dolorosa), by Sassoferrato. Canvas, 70 by 60 cm. (Pinacoteca Comunale, Cesena).
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4. Virgin in prayer with lowered gaze, by Sassoferrato. Canvas, 44 by 33 cm. (Pinacoteca Comunale, Cesena).
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