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Article
Fragments of a Ferrarese sketch by Donatello
11/2024 | 1460 | 166
Pages: 11401151
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Author:
Scansani, Marco (Scansani, Marco)
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Attributed works:
1. Funeral of the Virgin, by Donatello. Photograph taken before 1921. (Formerly Museo Schifanoia, Ferrara).
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10. Feast of Herod, by Donatello. c.1435. Marble, 50 by 71.3 by 5 cm. (Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille).
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11. Detail of the Descent from the Cross scene on the Passion Pulpit, by Donatello. c.1461–66. Bronze. (S. Lorenzo, Florence; photograph Fondazione Federico Zeri, Bologna).
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12. Detail of the Ascension scene on the Resurrection Pulpit, by Donatello. c.1461–66. Bronze. (S. Lorenzo, Florence; photograph Fondazione Federico Zeri, Bologna).
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13. Detail of Fig.14. (Photograph Fondazione Federico Zeri, Bologna).
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14. St Stephen and St Lawrence, by Donatello. c.1435–40. Polychromed terracotta, 215 by 180 cm. (Old Sacristy, S. Lorenzo, Florence)
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14. St Stephen and St Lawrence, by Donatello. c.1435–40. Polychromed terracotta, 215 by 180 cm. (Old Sacristy, S. Lorenzo, Florence)
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15. Detail of Dancing and festive putti from the Holy Girdle Pulpit, by Donatello. 1434–38. Marble. (Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, Prato).
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16. Side view of Fig.3.
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17. Detail of a putto from the Cavalcanti Annunciation, by Donatello. c.1433–35. Terracotta. (S. Croce, Florence; photograph Fondazione Federico Zeri, Bologna).
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18. Feast of St George, Allegory of the month of April, by Francesco del Cossa. c.1470. Fresco. (Salone dei Mesi, Museo Schifanoia, Ferrara).
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19. Madonna with Child and five angels, by Donatello. c.1455–60. Terracotta with traces of paint, 21.5 by 15.5 by 4.2 cm. (Bode-Museum, Berlin).
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2. Funeral of the Virgin, here attributed to Donatello. 1450. Terracotta, 33 by 24.5 by 2 cm. (Private collection).
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20. David with the head of Goliath, from a model by Donatello. Cast c.1460–65 after a wax model by Donatello c.1455. Bronze, height 37 cm. (Bode-Museum, Berlin).
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3. Evangelist, here attributed to Donatello. 1450. Terracotta, 33 by 33 by 9 cm. (Private collection).
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4. Acephalous figure (perhaps an Evangelist?), here attributed to Donatello. 1450. Terracotta, 25 by 20 by 4 cm. (Private collection).
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5. Fig.1 and Fig.2 placed side by side.
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6. Detail of the Pentecost scene on the Resurrection Pulpit, by Donatello. c.1461–66. Bronze. (S. Lorenzo, Florence; photograph Fondazione Federico Zeri, Bologna).
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7. Resurrection of Drusiana, by Donatello. 1435–40. Polychrome stucco, diameter approx. 215 cm. (Old Sacristy, S. Lorenzo, Florence).
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8. Detail of Fig.7. (Photograph Fondazione Federico Zeri, Bologna).
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9. Pietà, by Donatello. c.1450–53. Marble, 36.5 by 30.5 by 4.5 cm. (S. Gaetano, Padua).
Article
Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini’s drawings for ‘Il Ricciardetto’
03/2024 | 1452 | 166
Pages: 264–277
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Author:
Vicentini, Cecilia (Vicentini, Cecilia)
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1. Illustration for Canto 10 of ‘Il Ricciardetto’, by Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini. 1737–38. Pen, ink and brown wash on paper, 11 by 5 cm. (Fondazione Cavallini Sgarbi, Ferrara).
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10. Illustration for Canto 11 of ‘Il Ricciardetto’, by Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini. 1737–38. Pen, ink and brown wash on paper, 11 by 5 cm. (Fondazione Cavallini Sgarbi, Ferrara).
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11. Joseph and Potiphar’s wife, by Carlo Cignani. Oil on canvas, 262 by 192 cm. (Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen).
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12. Joseph and Potiphar’s wife, by Carlo Cignani. 1670–75. Oil on canvas, 99 by 99 cm. (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden).
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13. Prophecy of Haggai, by Jacopo Zucchi after Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini. Etching, 21 by 32 cm. (Biblioteca Comunale Ariostea, Ferrara, iconographical collection, vol.3, no.24).
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14. Illustration for Canto 21 of ‘Il Ricciardetto’, by Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini. 1737–38. Pen, ink and brown wash on paper, 11 by 5 cm. (Fondazione Cavallini Sgarbi, Ferrara).
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15. Illustration for Canto 27 of ‘Il Ricciardetto’, by Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini. 1737–38. Pen, ink and brown wash on paper, 11 by 5 cm. (Fondazione Cavallini Sgarbi, Ferrara).
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16. Harpies at the Trojan banquet, by Annibale Carracci. 1585–93. Fresco. (Sala dell’Eneide, Palazzo Fava, Bologna).
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17. Illustration for Canto 19 of ‘Il Ricciardetto’, by Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini. 1737–38. Pen, ink and brown wash on paper, 11 by 5 cm. (Fondazione Cavallini Sgarbi, Ferrara).
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18. Illustration for Canto 16 of ‘Il Ricciardetto’, by Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini. 1737–38. Pen, ink and brown wash on paper, 11 by 5 cm. (Fondazione Cavallini Sgarbi, Ferrara)..
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19. St Gaetano and his followers founding the Theatine Order, by Clemente Majoli. 1671. Fresco. (S. Maria della Pietà dei Teatini, Ferrara; courtesy of the Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio).
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2. Illustration for Canto 29 of ‘Il Ricciardetto’, by Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini. 1737–38. Pen, ink and brown wash on paper, 11 by 5 cm. (Fondazione Cavallini Sgarbi, Ferrara).
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20. Illustration for Canto 20 of ‘Il Ricciardetto’, by Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini. 1737–38. Pen, ink and brown wash on paper, 11 by 5 cm. (Fondazione Cavallini Sgarbi, Ferrara).
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3. Niccolò Forteguerri (‘Niccolò Carteromaco’), after Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini. 1737–38. Etching, 20.4 by 14.4 cm. (British Museum, London).
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4. Illustration for Canto 20 of ‘Il Ricciardetto’, by Jacopo Zucchi after Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini. 1738. Etching, 11 by 5 cm. (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden).
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5. Illustration for Canto 27 of ‘Il Ricciardetto’, by Giovanni Cattini after Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini. 1738. Etching, 11 by 5 cm. (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden).
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6. Thalia, by Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini, 1737–38. Pen, ink and brown wash on paper, 7.9 by 8.5 cm. (Fondazione Cavallini Sgarbi, Ferrara).
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7. Illustration for Canto 15 of ‘Il Ricciardetto’, by Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini. 1737–38. Pen, ink and brown wash on paper, 11 by 5 cm. (Fondazione Cavallini Sgarbi, Ferrara).
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8. Martyrdom of St Paul, by Francesco Monti. c.1720. Oil on canvas, 219 by 150 cm. (Credem Collection, Reggio Emilia).
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9. The five senses, by Carlo Cignani. 1670–73. Oil on canvas, 133 by 190 cm. (Scatto di Gaia e Giuseppe Schiavinotto, Rome; courtesy Principessa Maria Camilla Pallavicini).
Article
Castiglione Olona: a new chronology for the frescos of the Collegiata
07/2023 | 1444 | 165
Pages: 696–711
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Author:
Dalvit, Giulio (Dalvit, Giulio)
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1. Stories of the Virgin Mary, St Lawrence and St Stephen, by Masolino, Vecchietta and Paolo Schiavo (attributed). c.1433–44. Fresco. (Apse, Collegiate Church, Castiglione Olona; photograph Franco Canziani).
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10. Detail from St Catherine destroying the idols, by Masolino, showing the Emperor Maxentius. c.1428. Fresco. (Chapel of St Catherine, S. Clemente, Rome; Scala Archives).
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11. Stories of St Lawrence, attributed to Paolo Schiavo (lunette) and Vecchietta (lower registers). c.1433–43 and 1442–44 respectively. Fresco. (Apse, Collegiate Church, Castiglione Olona; photograph Franco Canziani).
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12. Stories of St Stephen, attributed to Paolo Schiavo (lunette and middle register) and Vecchietta (steps and lower register). c.1433–43 (lunette and middle register) and 1442–44 (steps and lower register). Fresco. (Apse, Collegiate Church, Castiglione Olona; photograph Franco Canziani).
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13. Stories of St Stephen, attributed to Paolo Schiavo (lunette and middle register) and Vecchietta (stone ground and lower register). c.1433–43 (lunette and middle register) and 1442–44 (stone ground and lower register). Fresco. (Apse, Collegiate Church, Castiglione Olona; photograph Franco Canziani).
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14. Trinity (lunette), attributed to Paolo Schiavo. c.1433–43. Fresco. Donors and self-portrait (lower registers), by Vecchietta. 1442–44. Fresco. (Apse, Collegiate Church, Castiglione Olona; photograph Franco Canziani).
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15. Stories of St Lawrence, attributed to Paolo Schiavo (lunette) and Vecchietta (lower registers). c.1433–43 and 1442–44 respectively. Fresco. (Apse, Collegiate Church, Castiglione Olona; photograph Franco Canziani).
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16. Stories of the Virgin Mary, by Masolino. c.1433–44. Fresco. (Vault of the apse, Collegiate Church, Castiglione Olona; photograph Franco Canziani).
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17. Triptych of the Virgin and Child, St Lawrence and St Stephen, by Caronese masters. c.1432–43[?]. Stone with nineteenth-century polychromy. (Chapel of S. Clemente, Collegiate Church, Castiglione Olona; photograph Francesco Bini).
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18. High altar of the Collegiate Church, by Ugo Zuecca. 1930. Gelatin silver print, 18 by 24 cm. (Raccolte Fotografiche del Castello Sforzesco, Civico Archivio Fotografico, Comune di Milano).
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19. Donors, by Vecchietta. c.1442–44. Fresco. (Chapel of St Martin, Palazzo Branda, Castiglione Olona; photograph Francesco Bini).
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2. Stories of St John the Baptist, by Masolino. c.1433–43. Fresco (detached). (Chapel of St John, later Baptistery, Castiglione Olona; photograph Franco Canziani).
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20. St John the Baptist in the wilderness (predella panel from the S. Lucia dei Magnoli polyptych), by Domenico Veneziano. c.1445(?). Tempera on panel, 28.4 by 31.8 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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21. St John in the wilderness, by Masolino. c.1433–43. Fresco. (Chapel of St John, later Baptistery, Castiglione Olona; photograph Nathaniel Silver).
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22. Lionello d’Este, by Pisanello. 1441. Tempera and mixed media on panel, 19.6 by 29.2 cm. (Pinacoteca dell’Accademia Carrara, Bergamo).
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23. Detail of Scene of the Brazen Serpent, by Vecchietta and assistants, showing a head in profile. 1446–49. (Old Sacristy, Complesso Museale di S. Maria della Scala, Siena; courtesy The Frick Collection, New York).
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25. Self-portrait, by Vecchietta. 1442–44. Fresco. (Apse, Collegiate Church, Castiglione Olona; photograph Franco Canziani).
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26. Man in a blue cap, by Jan van Eyck. c.1430s. Oil on panel, 22.5 by 16.6 cm. (Brukenthal National Museum, Sibiu).
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3. Decoration of the Castiglioni palatine chapel, by Vecchietta. c.1442–44. Fresco. (Chapel of St Martin, Palazzo Branda, Castiglione Olona; photograph Franco Canziani).
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4. Vision of the Blessed Sorore, by Vecchietta. 1441. Fresco. (Pellegrinaio di mezzo, Complesso Museale di S. Maria della Scala, Siena; Scala Archives).
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5. Masolino’s signature in the vault of the apse of the Collegiate Church, Castiglione Olona. 1433–43. (Photograph Franco Canziani).
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8. Detail from Encounter between Melchizedek and Abraham after the liberation of Lot, by Vecchietta and assistants, showing Melkizedek. 1446–49. Fresco. (Old Sacristy, Complesso Museale di S. Maria della Scala, Siena; courtesy The Frick Collection, New York).
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9. Detail from the Stoning of St Stephen, attributed to Paolo Schiavo, showing a bystander. c.1433–44. Fresco. (Apse, Collegiate Church, Castiglione Olona; photograph Franco Canziani).
Western art unattributed:
24. Chandelier. Flanders (Dinant) or Germany (Nuremberg). c.1420–40. Brass, 120 by 110 cm. (Collegiate Church, Castiglione Olona).
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6. The date mccccxxx (1435) in the vault of the Baptistery, Castiglione Olona, by an anonymous restorer, c.1859–70. Medium unknown. (Photograph Franco Canziani).
Western art unattributed:
7. Graffito by an anonymous writer. 1447. Incision on fresco. (Bottom register, apse, Collegiate Church, Castiglione Olona; photograph the author).
Article
The legacy of Girolamo da Carpi: An unpublished document on the history of his drawings
05/2019 | 1394 | 161
Pages: 398-401
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Author:
Mattei, Francesca (Mattei, Francesca)
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1. Drawings of a frame and details of the so-called Arch of Drusus and Raphael’s house, Rome, by Girolamo da Carpi. c.1549–53. Pen and ink, 31.2 by 12.2 cm. (Rosenbach Museum and Library, Philadelphia).
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2. Study for two kneeling kings, by Girolamo da Carpi after Polidoro da Caravaggio. 1525. Pen, ink, wash and white lead on blue paper, 27 by 20 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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3. Study for the ‘Allegory of Ferrara’, by Girolamo da Carpi. c.1534–37. Pen and wash with white lead on blue paper. 27.2 by 20.3 cm. (Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe degli Uffizi, Florence).
Book Review
La collezione Calcagnini d’Este. Una famiglia e le sue raccolte fra Ferrara e Roma. By Cecilia Vicentini
12/2017 | 1377 | 159
Pages: 995-996
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Davoli, Silvia (Davoli, Silvia)
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Book Review
National Gallery Catalogues. The Sixteenth Century Italian Paintings. Volume III: Bologna and Ferrara, by Giorgia Mancini and Nicholas Penny
04/2017 | 1369 | 159
Pages: 321-322
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Reviewer:
Rebecchini, Guido (Rebecchini, Guido)
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52. The Virgin and Child with St Anne and other saints (the Buonvisi altarpiece), by Francesco Francia. c,1511-17 (National Gallery, London)
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53. Visitation with the Baptism of Christ and the Dead Christ with angels, by Francesco Zaganelli. 1514 (National Gallery, London)
Exhibition Review
Orlando Furioso. Ferrara
12/2016 | 1365 | 158
Pages: 1003-1005
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Reviewer:
Salomon, Xavier F. (Salomon, Xavier F.)
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72. Bacchanal of the Andrians, by Titian. 1522-24 (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid; exh. Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara)
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73. Melissa, by Dosso Dossi. c.1518 (Galleria Borghese, Rome; exh. Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara)
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74. Sword of King Francis I of France, by Piero Antonio Cataldo (blade) and Italian or French artist (hilt). c.1505-10 (Musée de l'Armée, Paris; exh. Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara)
Western art unattributed:
71. Oliphant, known as 'Orlando's Horn'. Probably from southern Italy. Probably 11th century (Musée Paul-Dupuy, Toulouse; exh. Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara)
Exhibition Review
de Chirico; Italian decorative arts; Balthus
02/2016 | 1355 | 158
Pages: 157-159
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Reviewer:
Michaelides, Chris (Michaelides, Chris)
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96. The disquieting muses, by Giorgio de Chirico. 1918 (Private collection; exh. Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara)
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97. Furniture designed by Giacomo Balla from the dining room of the Casa Balla, Rome (private collection), framed by Balla's painting Boccioni's Fist-Lines of Force (c.1915; private collection) and Severini's painting Plastic rhythm of the 14th of July (1915; private collection). (exh. Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome; photograph by Alberto Novelli)
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98. Chair, by Carlo Bugatti. 1902 (Musée d'Orsay, Paris; exh. Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome)
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99. The street, by Balthus. 1933 (Museum of Modern Art, New York; exh. Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome)
Exhibition Review
Zurbarán
01/2014 | 1330 | 156
Pages: 58-60
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Reviewer:
Cherry, Peter (Cherry, Peter)
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77. The martyrdom of Beatus Serapion, by Francisco de Zurbarán. 1628. Canvas, 120.2 by 104 cm. (Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford CT; exh. Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara).
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78. A painter before the crucified Christ, by Francisco de Zurbáran. c.1655. Canvas, 105 by 84 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid; exh. Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara).
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79. Hercules and the Nemean lion, by Francesco de Zurbáran. 1634. Canvas, 151 by 166 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid; exh. Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara).
Exhibition Review
Sorolla. Madrid
02/2013 | 1319 | 155
Pages: 128-130
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Reviewer:
Michaelides, Chris (Michaelides, Chris)
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74. Garden of the Sorolla house, by Joaquín Sorolla (Museo Sorolla, Madrid)
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