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Dibujos y ornamento. Trazas y Dibujos de Artes decorativas entre Portugal, España, Italia, Malta y Grecia: Estudio en honor de Fuensanta García de la Torre. Edited by Sabina de Cavi
07/2017 | 1372 | 159
Pages: 599-560
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Prosperi Valenti Rodinò, Simonetta (Prosperi Valenti Rodinò, Simonetta)
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The Bargello gamesboard: a north-south hybrid
11/2010 | 1292 | 152
Pages: 716-722
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Nuttall, Paula (Nuttall, Paula)
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7. Moresca, by the Master of Wavrin, from the ‘Histoire du chevalier Paris’. Lille, c.1460–70. Pen and coloured wash on paper, 29 by 21 cm. (Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, Brussels; MS 9632–33, fol.168r).
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10. Detail of Fig.6, showing athletic games with stone and stave throwing.
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11. Detail of Fig.6, showing the left-hand side of the stag hunt.
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12. Detail of Fig.5, showing the right-hand side of the courtly dance.
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13. Gamesboard. Northern Italy (Venice?), late fifteenth century. Ivory and wood, with bone(?), partially stained green, 62.5 by 60.8 by 6.8 cm. (open). (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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14. Detail of gamesboard. Spain (Granada?), c.1550–1600. Wood, ivory and bone(?), partially stained green, with silver inlay, 69.5 by 69.5 by 6.4 cm. (open). (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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15. Detail of Fig.5, showing tarsia square on chessboard.
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16. Detail of Fig.6, showing hinge-plate.
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17. Comb. Germany, c.1500. Boxwood, with wood and bone tarsia, partially stained green, approx. 14.5 by 13.5 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence).
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18. Gamesboard. Southern Netherlands, c.1470–1500. Wood and bone, with traces of polychromy, 27.6 by 24.8 by 1.3 cm. (Detroit Institute of Arts; gift of Mrs William Clay; photograph 1996, copyright of the Detroit Institute of Arts).
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5. Gamesboard (chess side). Southern Netherlands and Spain (Granada?), c.1460–70. Ivory, with wood, bone, partially stained green, and silver inlay, 68 by 68 by 3.1 cm. (open). (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence).
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6. Gamesboard (tables side). Reverse of Fig.5.
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8. Comb. Southern Netherlands, c.1470–1500. Ivory, with traces of polychromy, 14.5 by 13 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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9. Detail of Fig.5, showing the left-hand side of the moresca.
Book Review
Romanische Hallenkirchen in Europa
03/1999 | 1152 | 141
Pages: 172-173
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Crossley, Paul (Crossley, Paul)
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Romanische Hallenkirchen in Europa | author: Köhler-Schommer, Isolde , author: Kubach, Hans Erich