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Exhibition Review
Leonardo da Vinci. Florence, London, Oxford and Munich
04/2007 | 1249 | 149
Pages: 283-286
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Waldman, Louis Alexander (Waldman, Louis Alexander; Waldman, Louis; Waldman, Louis A.)
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Reviewed Items
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Imagining Leonardo | institution: Ashmolean Museum
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La mente di Leonardo. Al tempo della \'Battaglia di Anghiari\' | institution: Galleria degli Uffizi
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La mente di Leonardo. Nel laboratorio del Genio universale | institution: Galleria degli Uffizi , institution: National Museum of Western Art
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Leonardo and Milan: Drawings from the Guise Collection | institution: Christ Church Picture Gallery
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Leonardo da Vinci. Die Madonna mit der Nelke | institution: Alte Pinakothek
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Leonardo da Vinci: Experience, Experiment and Design | institution: Victoria and Albert Museum
Illustrations
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67. Combat of soldiers on horseback, by Giovan Francesco Rustici. c.1508. Terracotta, 44 cm. high. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence; exh. Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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68. ‘Irrigation Systems’ of the female body: respiratory, vascular and urino-genital, by Leonardo da Vinci. c.1507–08. Pen and ink and wash over black chalk on paper, pricked for transfer, 47 by 32.8 cm. (Royal Collection, Windsor Castle; exh. Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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69. Portrait of a young man, traditionally identified as Raphael, by Giovanni Antonio Bazzi, called Sodoma (formerly attributed to Leonardo). c.1500–05. Black chalk with white bodycolour, 40.4 by 28.8 cm. (Christ Church Picture Gallery, Oxford).
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70. Warrior on horseback, after Leonardo da Vinci. Early sixteenth century. Bronze, 24.3 cm. high. (Szépmu´´veszéti Múzeum, Budapest).
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66. Bust of the youthful Christ, by an anonymous Lombard sculptor. Late fifteenth century. Terracotta, 35 by 40 by 21 cm. (Heirs of Luigi Gallandt, Rome; exh. Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
Editorial
Neo-Classicism in London
10/1972 | 835 | 114
Pages: 657
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Article
'Christina Queen of Sweden' and Some Related Publications
10/1966 | 763 | 108
Pages: 494-499
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Haskell, Francis (Haskell, Francis; Haskell, Francis James Herbert; Haskell, F.; H., F.)
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Illustrations
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2. Venus and Vulcan, by Bartholomeus Spranger. Signed and Dated 160... Panel, 52 by 62 cm. (Collection Baron Carl Gripenstedt, Bystad.)
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3. Martyrdom of St Bartholomew, by Agostino Carracci. Canvas, 47.3 by 36.2 cm. (Museum and Picture Gallery, Baroda.)
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4. Portrait of Queen Christina, by Sébastien Bourdon. Canvas, 72 by 58 cm. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.)
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6. Table Decorated with Trionfi, with the Arms of Clement IX in the Centre, by Pierre Paul Sevin. Pen and Wash, 33 by 24.5 cm. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.)
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7. Queen Christina Dining with Pope Clement IX, by Pierre Paul Sevin. Signed and Dated 1668. Pen and Water-Colour, 24.8 by 37.6 cm. (Kungliga biblioteket, Stockholm.)
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5. Portrait of Giovanni Paolo Schor, by an Unknown Artist. Black, Red and White Chalk, 41.5 by 25 cm. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm.)
Short Notice
The Sources of Twentieth-Century Art
01/1961 | 694 | 103
Pages: 23-24+33
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Author:
Hoffmann, Edith (E. H.) (Hoffmann, Edith (E. H.); H., E.)
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34. La Lecture, by Théo van Rysselberghe. Signed and Dated 1903. Canvas, 181 by 240 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Ghent.)
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35. Figure, by Isidro Nonell. Signed and Dated 1908. Canvas, 52.5 by 64.5 cm. (Museum of Modern Art, Barcelona.)
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36. Madeleine au Bois d'Amour, by Emile Bernard. Signed and Dated 1888. Canvas, 139 by 163 cm. (Collection M. Clément Altarriba, Paris.)
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37. The Dinner, by Franz von Stuck. Signed and Dated 1913. Canvas Pasted on Panel, 57.5 by 68.5 cm. (Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich.)
Editorial
'Council of Europe' Exhibitions
01/1961 | 694 | 103
Pages: 3
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Letter
Il Seicento Europeo
01/1958 | 658 | 100
Pages: 26
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Isarlo, George (Isarlo, George)
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Il Seicento Europeo
10/1957 | 655 | 99
Pages: 348
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Lavagnino, Emilio (Lavagnino, Emilio)
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Salmi, Mario (Salmi, Mario)
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Venturi, Lionello (Venturi, Lionello; Venturi, Leonello)
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Article
Seventeenth-Century Art in Rome
04/1957 | 649 | 99
Pages: 109-115
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Sutton, Denys (Sutton, Denys; Sutton, Mr.; Sutton, Deny; S., D.)
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Illustrations
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1. Detail from Decapitation of St John the Baptist, by Caravaggio. Signed. 1608. Canvas. (Cathedral of St John, Valletta, Malta.)
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2. Magdalen, by Matco Cerezo the Younger. Signed and Dated 1661. Canvas, 103 by 83 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.)
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3. Detail from Mythological Scene Illustrating Agriculture, by Luca Giordano. 1682-3. Canvas. (Mr Denis Mahon.)
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4. Madonna, Saints, and Souls in Purgalory, by Giovanni Battista Caracciolo. Canvas, 290 by 205 cm. (S. Chiara, Nola.)
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5. Still Life, by Pieter van Anraedt. Signed and Dated 1658. Canvas, 67 by 59 cm. (S. J. Van den Bergh Collection, Wassenaar.)
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6. Detail from A Port Scene, by Salvator Rosa. 1640. Canvas. (Pinacoteca Estense, Modena.)
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7. Detail from The Flight into Egypt, by Adam Elsheimer. Signed and Dated 1609. Copper. (Alte Pinakothek, Munich.)
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8. Detail from Summer or Ruth and Boaz, by Nicolas Poussin. c. 1660-4. Canvas. (Louvre.)
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9. Detail from The Flight into Egypt, by Annibale Carracci. c. 1603. Canvas. (Doria Gallery, Rome.)
Article
Two Sixteenth-Century Exhibitions in Holland
10/1955 | 631 | 97
Pages: 315-319
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Altena, I. Q. van Regteren (Altena, I. Q. van Regteren; Regteren Altena, I. Q. van; Regteren Altena, Johan Quirijn van; Altena, J. Q. van Regteren)
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Illustrations
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15. Portraits of Guillaume de Bourgoing and His Wife Philippa le Clerc du Tremblay, by Michiel van Cocxie. Dated 1536. Panel, 71 by 108 cm. (Comte de Bourgoing, Paris.)
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16. Nativity, by Michiel van Cocxie. On Reverse of Double Portrait Reproduced in Fig.15.
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17. Detail of landscape in the Story of Bathsheba, by Jan van Scorel. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.)
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18. Vision of St John, by El Greco. Canvas, 225 by 195 cm. (Museo Zuloaga, Zumaya.)