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Book Review
Mary Gillick: Sculptor and Medallist
01/2023 | 1438 | 165
Pages: 99-100
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Stocker, Mark (Stocker, Mark)
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Mary Gillick: Sculptor and Medallist By Philip Attwood. 216 pp. incl. numerous col. + b. & w. ills. (British Museum and Spink Books, London, 2022), £25. ISBN 978–1–912667–75–8. | :
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6. Mary Gillick in the grounds of her home in Chelsea holding a plaster model for the new coinage. 1952. Photograph. (British Museum, London).
Letter
Royal monuments
12/2022 | 1437 | 164
Pages: 1176
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Conrad, Stephen (Conrad, Stephen)
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3. George III, by Matthew Cotes Wyatt. 1836. Bronze and Portland stone, height 300 cm.
Article
The Ludovisi Tondo: a rediscovered sculpture by Jacopo della Quercia
01/2021 | 1414 | 163
Pages: 5-14
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Cova, Paolo (Cova, Paolo)
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1. The central courtyard of Rocchetta Mattei. 2019. The Ludovisi Tondo is above the doorway on the right. (Photograph G. Castellani).
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10. Detail of Original sin, by Jacopo della Quercia. 1425–28. Candoglia marble, 91 by 89 cm. (Porta Magna, S. Petronio, Bologna; photograph A. Ventura).
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11. Detail of Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, by Jacopo della Quercia. 1425–28. Candoglia marble, 91 by 89 cm. (Porta Magna, S. Petronio, Bologna; photograph A. Ventura).
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12. Detail of the Drunkenness of Noah, by Jacopo della Quercia. 1425–28. Candoglia marble, 91 by 89 cm. (Porta Magna, S. Petronio, Bologna; photograph A. Ventura).
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13. Detail of the Sacrifice of Isaac, by Jacopo della Quercia, showing Abraham and the angel. 1425–28. Candoglia marble, 91 by 97 cm. (Porta Magna, S. Petronio, Bologna; photograph A. Ventura).
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14. Detail of Fig.5, showing the horse’s legs.
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15. Detail of The flight into Egypt, by Jacopo della Quercia, showing the donkey’s legs. 1432–34. Candoglia marble, 71 by 100 cm. (Porta Magna, S. Petronio, Bologna; photograph A. Ventura).
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16. Detail of Fig.5, showing the horse’s muzzle.
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17–19. Detail of Fig.5, showing traces of polychromy on the armour; detail of Fig.19, showing painted decoration on the border of the Virgin’s cloak; and Virgin and Child, by Jacopo della Quercia. c.1430. Polychromed wood, height 178 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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2. Corbels from the tomb of Giovanni da Legnano, by Jacobello and Pierpaolo Dalle Masegne. 1383. Istrian stone, left corbel 75 by 30 by 76 cm.; right corbel 75 by 30 by 76.5 cm. (Rocchetta Mattei; photograph G. Castellani).
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20. The murder of Buondelmonte Buondelmonti at Ponte Vecchio, by Pacino di Buonaguida. c.1340. Tempera on parchment. (From Nuova Cronica by Giovanni Villani, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome, MS L VIII 296).
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21. Detail of Fig.5, showing the armour.
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22. Detail of Virgin and Child with saints, by Jacopo della Quercia, showing St George. 1435–37. Marble, 102 by 98 cm. (Museo Civico Medievale, Bologna; photograph M. Berardi).
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23. Detail of the Horses of St Mark. 2nd or 3rd century AD. Gilt copper, 238 by 252 cm. (St Mark’s, Venice).
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24. Detail of Fig.5, showing the horse’s head.
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3. The central courtyard of Rocchetta Mattei. Photograph, c.1865. (Archivio A. Rapparini, Camugnano; photograph P. Poppi).
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4. The memorial to Niccolò and Giovanni Ludovisi, by Marcello Oretti. Pen and ink on paper. (Biblioteca Comunale dell’Archiginnasio, Bologna; MS B.114, c.261, fol.261).
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5. The Ludovisi Tondo, here attributed to Jacopo della Quercia. Here dated c.1428–32. Istrian stone, diameter 85 cm. (Rocchetta Mattei; photograph G. Castellani).
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6 and 7. Details of Fig.5 and Fig.9, showing the heads of Niccolò Ludovisi and Adam.
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8. Creation of Eve, by Jacopo della Quercia. 1425–28. Candoglia marble, 91 by 89 cm. (Porta Magna, S. Petronio, Bologna; photograph A. Ventura).
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9. Creation of Adam, by Jacopo della Quercia. 1425–28. Candoglia marble, 91 by 97 cm. (Porta Magna, S. Petronio, Bologna; photograph A. Ventura).
Book Review
Never Again. Gardens of Peace: A Landscape and Architectural History of War Cemeteries
11/2020 | 1412 | 162
Pages: 1007-1009
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Never Again. Gardens of Peace: A Landscape and Architectural History of War Cemeteries Edited by Michel Racine. 224 pp. incl. 200 col. ills. (Mercatorfonds, Brussels, and Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2020), £30. ISBN 978–0–300–24649–0. | :
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8. Hooglede German First World War Cemetery, West Flanders, Belgium, designed by Robert Tischler. (Photograph Christine Bastin and Jacques Evrard).
Article
Eliza Macloghlin and Alfred Gilbert’s ‘Mors janua vitae’
11/2017 | 1376 | 159
Pages: 900-905
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Hammerschlag, Keren (Hammerschlag, Keren)
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28. Mors janua vitae, by Alfred Gilbert. 1908 (Royal College of Surgeons of England, London).
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29. Mors janua vitae, by Alfred Gilbert, 1906-07 (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).
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30. Charity, by Alfred Gilbert. 1899 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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31. 'Take your son, sir', by Ford Madox Brown. 1851-92 (Tate, London).
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33. Mrs Macloghlin, by Alfred Gilbert. 1906-07 (Tate, London).
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32. Eliza (Millard) Macloghlin. 1904. Photograph (Greater Manchester County Record Office, GB124.DPA/2374/3).
Article
Jules Dalou’s royal commissions from Queen Victoria
08/2014 | 1337 | 156
Pages: 526-529
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Ward-Jackson, Philip (Ward-Jackson, Philip; Ward-Jackson, Phillip; Jackson, Philip Ward; Ward-Jackon, Philip)
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30. Angel with children. A memorial to the grandchildren of Queen Victoria, by Jules Dalou (Royal Collection, Windsor Castle)
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31. Fig.30 in a photograph taken in 1924 when the sculpture was in the Infants' Hospital, Vincent Square, London (London Metropolitan Archives)
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32. Angel with a child, by Jules Dalou. Here identified as a sketch model for a Memorial to Princess Marie of Hesse (Musée du Petit Palais, Paris)
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33. Joseph Edgar Boehm in his studio (with bust by Dalou at upper left), by J.P. Mayall (National Portrait Gallery, London)
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34. Bust of Joseph Edgar Boehm. Here identified as a marble by Robert Glassby of 1891, after a model by Jules Dalou of 1875 (Royal Collection, Windsor Castle)
Book Review
Public Sculpture of Cheshire and Merseyside (excluding Liverpool), E. Morris and E. Roberts
11/2013 | 1328 | 155
Pages: 782-783
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Sharples, Joseph (Sharples, Joseph)
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Book Review
Making Melbourne’s Monuments: The Sculpture of Paul Montford, Catherine Moriarty
11/2013 | 1328 | 155
Pages: 783-784
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Stocker, Mark (Stocker, Mark)
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33. Buttress representing 'Sacrifice', by Paul Montford. Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne
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Henri Matisse’s stained-glass window ‘La Rosace’ (1954)
09/2013 | 1326 | 155
Pages: 612-620
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Daniels, Rebecca (Daniels, Rebecca)
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26. Union Church, Pocantico Hills, Tarrytown, New York, by Ludwig W. Eisinger (Photograph by the author)
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28. La Rosace, maquette for the stained-glass window in the Union Church, Pocantico Hills, Tarrytown, New York, by Henry Matisse (Private collection, London)
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31. Photograph of Henri Matisse sitting in front of his Egyptian hanging in his villa at Vence, by Henri Cartier-Bresson. 1943-44 (Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris)
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32. Photograph of Matisse's bedroom with the maquette for La Rosace pinned to the wall. 1954 (Rockefeller Archive Center, New York)
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34. Photograph of La Rosace, stained-glass window by Henri Matisse and Paul Bony. Union Church, Pocantico Hills, Tarrytown, New York (Rockefeller Archive Center, New York)
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29. Chinese papercut in the form of a rosette. Sinkiang. From J. Warner: Chinese Papercuts, Hong Kong 1978, p.11
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30. Detail of an Egyptian hanging. Nineteenth century (Private collection)
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33. Vase. Chinese, Qing Dynasty, Kangxi period, late seventeenth-early eighteenth century (John D. Rockefeller Jr bequest, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
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27. Photograph of the interior of the Union Church showing the window prior to Matisse's commission (Rockefeller Archive Center, New York)
Editorial
Less is Moore
11/2012 | 1316 | 154
Pages: 755
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I. Draped seated woman, by Henry Moore. 1957-58. Bronze, 226 by 229 by 164 cm. (On loan from Tower Hamlets Borough Council to Yorkshire Sculpture Park; reproduced by permission of the Henry Moore Foundation; photograph by Jonty Wilde).
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