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The ‘Balbi’ children identified: a proposal
07/2024 | 1456 | 166
Pages: 670–674
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Martin, Gregory (Martin, Gregory)
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Orlando, Anna (Orlando, Anna )
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1. The Balbi children, here identified as Alessandro, Vincenzo and Francesco Maria Giustiniani Longo, by Anthony van Dyck. c.1627. Oil on canvas, 219 by 151 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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2. Detail of Fig.1, showing two choughs on the portico steps.
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3. Portrait of Alessandro Giustiniani Longo, by Anthony van Dyck. 1626–27. Oil on canvas, 203 by 117.3 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin).
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4. Portrait of a noble Genoese lady, here identified as Lelia De Franchi Toso Giustiniani Longo, by Anthony van Dyck. 1626–27. Oil on canvas, 203 by 118.3 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin).
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5. Detail of Fig.1, showing the bird held by Francesco Maria Giustiniani Longo.
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6. Portrait of Archduchess Isabella Clara Eugenia 1556–1633, Governess of the Netherlands 1621–1633. Southern Netherlandish School. Early 17th century. Oil on canvas, 123 by 100 cm. (Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels; Atelier de l’imagier).
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An ‘Allegory of Prudence’ attributed to Nicola Pisano’s workshop
11/2022 | 1436 | 164
Pages: 1126-1129
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Palozzi, Luca (Palozzi, Luca)
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Vergani, Graziano A. (Vergani, Graziano A.)
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16. Detail of Fig.18, showing Maturity.
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17. Detail of a king in the panel of The Elect, from a pulpit in Siena Cathedral depicting the Last Judgment, by Nicola Pisano and workshop. 1265–68. Marble. (© Lensini Foto, Siena).
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18. Allegory of Prudence, here attributed to Nicola Pisano and workshop. c.1265–70. Marble, 23.5 cm. by 12.4 cm. by 9.2 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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19. Detail of Fig.18, showing Old Age.
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20. Detail of the Allegory of Prudence from the tomb of Peter of Verona in S. Eustorgio, Milan, by Giovanni di Balduccio Albonetti. 1339. Marble. (From La Cappella Portinari in Sant’Eustorgio a Milano, Milan 1963).
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21. Detail of Fig.18, showing Youth.
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22. Detail of Faith on a holy-water basin in S. Giovanni Fuorcivitas, Pistoia, by the Pisano workshop. c.1270. Marble. (From C. Gnudi: Nicola, Arnolfo, Lapo: l’arca di San Domenico in Bologna, Florence 1948).
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23. Detail of the Virgin from the panel Flight into Egypt, from a pulpit in Siena Cathedral, by Nicola Pisano and workshop. 1265–68. Carrara marble. (Photograph Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz-Max-Planck-Gesellschaft).
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24. Detail of St Cecilia from the cyborium of S. Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome, by Arnolfo di Cambio. 1293. Marble. (Archivio Fotografico Gallerie Vaticane, Rome).
Article
‘A gracious invention’: Veronese’s unfinished painting for the Mocenigo family
09/2022 | 1434 | 164
Pages: 854-863
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Anderson, Jaynie (Anderson, Jaynie)
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1. Detail of Fig.3, showing Venus.
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10. Venus and Mercury present Eros and Anteros to Jupiter, by the studio of Paolo Veronese. 1565. Brown ink with highlights in white, and grey-brown wash with brush on paper, 31.2 by 42.7 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris)
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11. Megara, the third wife of Hercules, begging to save the life of their last son in the face of her husband’s madness, by Paolo Veronese. 1570s. Oil on canvas, 105 by 153 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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12. Detail of Fig.3, showing the Palladian building in the background.
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13. Palazzi Mocenigi a S. Samuele, by Luca Carlevarijs. 1703. Etching, 20.9 by 20.2 cm. (From L. Carlevaris: Le fabriche e vedute di Venetia; British Museum, London).
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14. The Villa Mocenigo on the Brenta. Woodcut. 1570. (From A. Palladio: I Quattro Libri, Venice 1570, II, p.66).
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2. Detail of Fig.3, showing Minerva, Juno and Mocenigo.
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3. Mocenigo deciding between the active and contemplative life, here attributed to Paolo Veronese and dated c.1572. Oil on canvas, 134 by 204.5 cm. (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne).
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5. Charity, by Maarten Peters after Francesco Primaticcio. c.1560. Engraving, 23.9 by 16.6 cm. (Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris).
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6. Ars naturam adiuvans (‘Art is safe against the power of fortune’), emblem of Mercury and Fortuna. (From A. Alciati: Emblemata, Lyon 1550, no.XCVIII).
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7. A young patrician from the Sanudo family choosing Virtue rather than Vice, by Paolo Veronese. c.1560. Oil on canvas, 102 by 153 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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8. The choice between Virtue and Vice, by Paolo Veronese. c.1565. Oil on canvas, 219 by 169.5 cm. (Frick Collection, New York).
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9. Venus and Mercury present Eros and Anteros to Jupiter, by Paolo Veronese. 1565. Oil on canvas, 150 by 243 cm. (Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence).
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4. Charity, by an artist from the School of Fontainebleau (formerly attributed to Francesco Primaticcio). c.1560. Panel transferred to canvas, 147 by 96.5 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris)
Article
Carle Van Loo at the 1737 Salon
05/2022 | 1430 | 164
Pages: 473-477
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Dmitrieva, Sofya (Dmitrieva, Sofya)
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1. A pasha having his mistress’s portrait painted, by Carle Van Loo. 1737. Oil on canvas, 66 by 76 cm. (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond).
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2. The Grand Turk giving a concert to his mistress, by Carle Van Loo. 1737. Oil on canvas, 72.5 by 91 cm. (Wallace Collection, London).
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3. Allegories of the Arts: Painting, by Carle Van Loo. 1753. Oil on canvas, 87.5 by 84.5 cm. (California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco).
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4. Allegories of the Arts: Music, by Carle Van Loo. 1753. Oil on canvas, 87.5 by 84.5 cm. (California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco).
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5. Detail of Fig.1, showing the painter.
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6. Detail of Fig.2, showing the musician.
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7. Apelles painting Campaspe, by Nicolas Vleughels. 1716. Oil on canvas, 126 by 97 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Scala Archives).
Book Review
Das Buch zum Bild: Die ‘Stanze nuove’ im Palazzo Vecchio, Giorgio Vasari’s ‘Ragionamenti’ und die Lesbarkeit der Kunst im Cinquecento
08/2020 | 1409 | 162
Pages: 716-717
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Concin, Adriana (Concin, Adriana)
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Das Buch zum Bild: Die ‘Stanze nuove’ im Palazzo Vecchio, Giorgio Vasari’s ‘Ragionamenti’ und die Lesbarkeit der Kunst im Cinquecento By Fabian Jonietz. 344 pp. incl. 20 col. + 220 b. & w. ills. (Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin, 2018), £65. ISBN 978–3–422–07468–2. | :
Exhibition Review
Jean-Marie Delaperche: An Artist Facing the Torments of History
06/2020 | 1407 | 162
Pages: 534-536
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Mayer-Michalon, Isabelle (Mayer-Michalon, Isabelle)
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Jean-Marie Delaperche: An Artist Facing the Torments of History Musée des Beaux-Arts, Orléans 1st February–18th October | :
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17. The wise man, leaning on Virtue, goes down to the grave with resignation, by Jean-Marie Delaperche. c.1817. Graphite pencil, black ink and white gouache on paper, 33.4 by 20.8 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Orléans).
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18. 20th March 1815, by Jean- Marie Delaperche. 1815. Graphite pencil, grey and black ink washes and white gouache on paper, 33.6 by 41.7 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Orléans).
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19. Aeneas sees in his dream the ghost of Hector, by Jean-Marie Delaperche. c.1813–15(?). Graphite pencil, ink, black ink washes and white gouache on paper, 20.2 by 33.4 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Orléans).
Book Review
Venice Illuminated: Power and Painting in Renaissance Manuscripts. By Helena Katalin Szépe
02/2019 | 1391 | 161
Pages: 168-169
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Humfrey, Peter (Humfrey, Peter)
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4. Girolamo Zane as Procurator and as Captain General of the Sea. 1568. Vellum, 29.5 by 21 cm. (British Library, London; King’s MS 156 fols.11v–12v).
Book Review
Pompeo Batoni: A Complete Catalogue of His Paintings. By Edgar Peters Bowron
02/2019 | 1391 | 161
Pages: 164-166
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Loire, Stéphane (Loire, Stéphane)
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1. Genius and the Arts, by the workshop of Pompeo Batoni. c.1744. Canvas, 98.5 by 74 cm. (Location unknown).
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2. Francis Basset, 1st Baron of Dunstanville, by Pompeo Batoni. 1778. Canvas, 221 by 157 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
Exhibition Review
The Orléans Collection. New Orleans Museum of Art
01/2019 | 1390 | 161
Pages: 67-69
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Zafran, Eric (Zafran, Eric)
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13. The Meeting of David and Abigail, by Guido Reni. c.1615–20, Canvas, 155.5 by 163.8 cm. (Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk VA; exh. New Orleans Museum of Art).
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14. Allegory of Philippe II, duc d’Orléans, Regent of the Realm, by Antoine Dieu. 1718. Canvas, 106 by 77 cm. (Musée National du Château de Versailles; exh. New Orleans Museum of Art).
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15. Preciosa recognised, by Godfried Schalcken. Late 1660s. Panel, 44.2 by 31.2 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin; exh. New Orleans Museum of Art).
Exhibition Review
Napoleon: Power and Splendour. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond
08/2018 | 1385 | 160
Pages: 676-678
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Bordes, Philippe (Bordes, Philippe; Bordes, Phillipe)
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15. General Armand-Samuel de Marescot with his wife, Cécile, his son, Antoine-Samuel, his daughter, Joséphine-Cécile, and his motherin-law, Marie-Charlotte d’Artis de Thiézac, by Fortuné Dufau. 1806. Canvas, 240 by 195 cm. (Private collection; exh. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond VA).
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16. Triumphal march of Napoleon to the Temple of Immortality, by Jean-Baptiste Regnault. 1804–05. Paper mounted on canvas, 52.4 by 93 cm. (Fralin Museum of Art, University of Virginia, Charlottesville; exh. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond VA).
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17. Etruscan Scroll Vase, called the Londonderry Vase. Sèvres Imperial Manufactory, after a design by Charles Percier and Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart père, decoration by Gilbert Drouet and Christophe-Ferdinand Caron. 1813. Hard-paste porcelain with polychrome enamel decoration, gilding and ormolu mounts, height 137.2 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago).
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