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Book Review
The Hub of the World: Art in Eighteenth-Century Rome
05/2024 | 1454 | 166
Pages: 515–518
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Zafran, Eric (Zafran, Eric)
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The Hub of the World: Art in Eighteenth-Century Rome Edited by Alan P. Wintermute, with contributions by Edgar Peters Bowron, Alvar González-Palacios, J. Patrice Marandel and Melissa Beck Lemke. 360 pp. incl. numerous col. + b. & w. ills. (Nicholas Hall, New York, 2023), $65. ISBN 978–1–7326492–5–5. | :
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10. Study for St Louis Gonzago, by Pompeo Batoni. 1744. Red and white chalk on paper, 19.3 by 7.1 cm. (Private collection).
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11. Two English gentlemen before the Arch of Constantine, by Anton von Maron. 1767. Oil on canvas, 137 by 100.5 cm. (Private collection)
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9. Caricature of Pompeo Batoni, by Giuseppe Cades. c.1780. Pen and ink on paper, 11.3 by 8.3 cm. (Philadelphia Museum of Art).
Book Review
James Gillray: A Revolution in Satire
08/2023 | 1445 | 165
Pages: 924-925
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Ogée, Frédéric (Ogée, Frédéric)
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James Gillray: A Revolution in Satire By Tim Clayton. 408 pp. incl. 205 col. + b. & w. ills. (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, London, 2022), £50. ISBN 978–1–913107–32–1. | :
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6. Sin, Death, and the Devil, by James Gillray. Published by Hannah Humphrey, 9th June 1792. Etching, 31.8 by 40.3 cm. (Photograph Andrew Edmunds).
Article
Rejection and revenge: Adolphe Willette, Jacques-Louis David and Henri Gervex
12/2022 | 1437 | 164
Pages: 1210-1215
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Thomson, Richard (Thomson, Richard)
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1. Parce Domine, parce populo tuo!, by Adolphe Willette. 1884. Oil on canvas, 200 by 390 cm. (Musée de Montmartre, Paris; © Archives Charmet / Bridgeman Images).
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2. A meeting of the painting jury, by Henri Gervex. 1885. Oil on canvas, 299 by 419 cm. (Musée d’Orsay, Paris; © Peter Willi / Bridgeman Images).
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3. The tennis court oath, by Jacques-Louis David. 1791. Graphite, pen and sepia wash heightened with white on paper, 65 by 105 cm. (Musée national du Château de Versailles; Bridgeman Images).
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4. The painting jury – a sketch of the painting by Gervex after Jacques-Louis David, by Adolphe Willette. Photomechanical process, 31 by 45 cm. (Le Chat noir, 2nd May 1885).
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5. Masthead of Le Chat Noir, no.1 (14th January 1882), by Henri Pille. (Private collection).
Article
Delacroix after Goya’s ‘Caprichos’: a new sheet of drawings
06/2019 | 1395 | 161
Pages: 474-481
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Fayos-Perez, Paula (Fayos-Perez, Paula)
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1. Detail of the verso of Fig.2 showing the ‘PBMA’ watermark.
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10. Right Detail of Capricho no.70, Devout profession, by Francisco de Goya. 1799. Aquatint and drypoint, 30 by 20 cm (sheet). (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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11. Opposite left Studies of ‘Los Caprichos’, no.6, by Eugène Delacroix. c.1824. Pen and brown ink, brush, and brown wash, 18 by 11 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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12. Opposite right Capricho no.6, Nobody knows himself, by Francisco de Goya. 1799. Etching and burnished aquatint. 30 by 20 cm (sheet). (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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13. 31, 35, 55, 61, 62, 63 and 65, showing young women inspired by Capricho 31, by Eugène Delacroix. Date unknown. Graphite, 25 by 39 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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14. Detail of Studies of ‘Los Caprichos’, nos.11, 31, 33 and 36, showing a young woman inspired by Capricho 31, by Eugène Delacroix. c.1824–26. Pen and brown ink, 31 by 20 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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15. Studies of ‘Los Caprichos’, nos.32 and 37, by Eugène Delacroix. c.1824. Pen and brown ink, 20 by 15 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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16. Woman dragging on the floor, gripping a staircase, by Eugène Delacroix. c.1824–29. Pen, brown ink and brown wash, 22 by 31 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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17. Croquis, Buonaparte and other sketches, by Eugène Delacroix. 1814. Etching. 5 by 9 cm. (Location unknown, repr. in N.M. Athanassoglou- Kallmyer: Eugène Delacroix: Prints, Politics and Satire 1814–1822, New Haven and London 1991, p.12, fig.4).
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18. An old man of letters meditates. What century are we in!!!, by Eugène Delacroix. Published in Le Miroir (27th June 1821). Lithograph. 17 by 22 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
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19. Right Capricho no.23, Those specks of dust, by Francisco de Goya. 1799. Etching, burnished aquatint, drypoint and burin, 30 by 20 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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2. Two Studies after ‘Los Caprichos’, nos.31 and 32, here attributed to Eugène Delacroix. c.1820–24. Black chalk and brown wash, 23 by 34 cm. (Colomer collection, Madrid).
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3. Capricho no.31, She prays for her, by Francisco de Goya. 1799. Etching, burnished aquatint, drypoint, and burin, 30 by 20 cm. (sheet). (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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4. Capricho no.32, Because she was susceptible, by Francisco de Goya. 1799. Aquatint and burnisher, 30 by 20 cm (sheet). (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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5. Detail of Capricho no.27, Which of them is the more overcome?, by Francisco de Goya. 1799. Etching, aquatint and drypoint, 30 by 20 cm. (sheet). (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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6. Detail of Méphistophélès se présente chez Marthe, from Faust, by Eugène Delacroix. 1828. Lithograph, 24.4 by 20.9 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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7. Detail of Studies after Los Caprichos nos.26, 27, 29, 35, 69, by Eugène Delacroix. c.1824. Pen and brown ink, 22 by 18 cm. (Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge MA; © President and Fellows of Harvard College).
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8. Caricatures, by Eugène Delacroix. Graphite, 11 by 18 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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9. Detail of Capricho no.19, Everyone will fall, by Francisco de Goya. 1799. Etching and burnished aquatint, 30 by 20 cm (sheet). (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
Exhibition Review
Picasso: Blue and Rose Musée d’Orsay, Paris; The Young Picasso: Blue and Rose Periods. Fondation Beyeler, Basel
02/2019 | 1391 | 161
Pages: 154-156
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Cowling, Elizabeth (Cowling, Elizabeth)
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18. Woman in blue, by Pablo Picasso. 1901. Canvas, 133 by 100 cm. (Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; exh. Fondation Beyeler, Basel).
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19. The embrace, by Pablo Picasso. 1903. Pastel on paper, 98 by 57 cm. (Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris; exh. Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
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20. Absinthe drinker, by Pablo Picasso. 1901. Canvas, 81 by 60 cm. (Kunstmuseum, Basel; exh. Fondation Beyeler, Basel).
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21. La coiffure, by Pablo Picasso. 1906. Canvas, 174.9 by 99.7 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; exh. Fondation Beyeler, Basel).
Exhibition Review
Rembrandt: Britain’s Discovery of the Master. Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 856-857
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White, Christopher (White, Christopher; White, Christopher John; White; W., C. J.; White, Christoper)
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10. An old woman reading, by Rembrandt. 1655. Canvas, 78.7 by 66 cm. (Buccleuch Collection; exh. Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh).
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11. Unknown pleasures, by Glenn Brown. 2016. Panel, 164 by 105.5 cm. (Courtesy the artist; exh. Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh).
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12. Copies from Rembrandt, by Eduardo Paolozzi. 1945. Pen and ink on paper, 26.9 by 36.8 cm. (National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh; © Paolozzi Foundation, London, and DACS 2017).
Book Review
Picturing the Proletariat: Artists and Labor in Revolutionary Mexico, 1908–1940. By John Lear
08/2018 | 1385 | 160
Pages: 706-707
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Sullivan, Edward J. (Sullivan, Edward J.; S., E. J.)
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9. Detail of The worker’s struggle against monopolies, by Pablo O’Higgins. 1934. Fresco. (Mercado Abelardo Rodriguez, Mexico City; photograph John Lear).
Book Review
Horace Vernet and the Thresholds of Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture. Edited by Daniel Harkett and Katie Hornstein; Horace Vernet. Dessinateur lithographe 1816–1838: Catalogue raisonné de l’oeuvre lithographié. Edited by Pierre Sanchez
07/2018 | 1384 | 160
Pages: 608-610
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Camille Pissarro’s ‘Turpitudes sociales’ revisited, part II: anarchism, anti-Semitism and Adolphe Willette
07/2016 | 1360 | 158
Pages: 547-551
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Thomson, Richard (Thomson, Richard)
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28. Cover of Turpitudes sociales, by Camille Pissarro. 1889 (Collection of Jean Bonna, Geneva)
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29. L'hiver sera dur pour les goymes cette année (Discours de S.M. Rothschild, roi de France), by Adolphe Willette. Published in Le Pierrot 21 (30th August 1889). (Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick)
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30. Le Capital. Turpitudes sociales, no.1, by Camille Pissarro. 1889 (Collection of Jean Bonna, Geneva)
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31. Les Affaires; Accaparement - Misère!, by Jean-Louis Forain. Published in Le Fifre (30th March 1889). (Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick)
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32. The Golden Calf, by Camille Pissarro. 1889 (Denver Art Museum)
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33. Detail of Les Juifs et la Semaine Sainte, by Adolphe Willette. Published in Le Courrier français (5th April 1885). (Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick)
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Camille Pissarro’s ‘Turpitudes sociales’ revisited, part I: politics, caricature and family tensions in 1889
04/2016 | 1357 | 158
Pages: 276-282
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Thomson, Richard (Thomson, Richard)
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47. Le Bagne St Honoré. Turpitudes sociales, no.9, by Camille Pissarro. 1889 (Collection of Jean Bonna, Geneva)
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48. La Couleur parisienne, by Paul Quinsac. Le Courrier français, 13th November 1887, p.9 (Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick)
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49. Le Bagne. Turpitudes sociales, no.7, by Camille Pissarro. 1889 (Collection of Jean Bonna, Geneva)
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50. Le Passé, le Présent, l'Avenir, by Honoré Daumier. Lithograph. La Caricature, 9th January 1834
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51. Le suicide du boursier. Turpitudes sociales, no.5, by Camille Pissarro. 1889 (Collection of Jean Bonna, Geneva)
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52. Projet sinistre dévoilé, by Henriot. Le Charivari, 16th April 1889
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53. Jules Grévy, by Léon Bonnat. 1880 (Musée d'Orsay, Paris)
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