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Lucchese patronage in Papal Avignon: the chapel of Carlo Spiafame in Notre-Dame-des-Doms
02/2025 | 1463 | 167
Pages: 96–114
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Nuttall, Geoffrey (Nuttall, Geoffrey)
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10. Vaults of the Spiafame Chapel, designed by Pierre Milhard and Guillaume de Lonay (?), Notre-Dame-des-Doms, Avignon. c.1412–18. (Courtesy the diocèse d’Avignon).
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11. Interior of the Spiafame Chapel, designed by Pierre Milhard and Guillaume de Lonay (?), Notre-Dame-des-Doms, Avignon. c.1418–23. (Courtesy the diocèse d’Avignon).
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12. Detail of a column and the Spiafame eagle, carved by Guillaume de Lonay(?). c.1418. (Notre-Dame-des-Doms, Avignon; with the kind permission of the diocèse d’Avignon).
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14. Tomb of the Spiafame family, by Guillaume de Lonay (?), Notre-Damedes- Doms, Avignon. 1418–23. (Courtesy the diocèse d’Avignon).
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15. Baptism of Christ with saints and members of the Landi family, by a follower of Giovannino dei Grassi. c.1400–05. Fresco. (Museo del Palazzo Farnese, Piacenza; Photo Scala, Florence).
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17. Road to Calvary, from the Grandes Heures of Jean de Berry, attributed to Jacquemart de Hesdin. c.1400. Illumination on vellum, 37.9 by 28.3 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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18. Detail of Baptism of Christ, by Thomas Patch after Spinello Aretino. 1772. Engraving. (British Museum, London).
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19. Detail of Baptism of Christ, from the Belles Heures of Jean de Berry, by the Limbourg Brothers. 1405–1408/1409. Illumination on vellum, 23.8 by 17 cm. (Met Cloisters, New York, object no.fol.211v).
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2. Detail of ground-plan of Notre-Dame-des-Doms, Avignon, showing the Spiafame Chapel (A), the narthex (B) and the porch (C). (From Plan de la cathédrale d’Avignon et ses dépendances, by E. Danjoy, Paris 1890; Archives Nationales, Paris).
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20. Entombment (Sielern Triptych), attributed to Robert Campin. c.1425. Oil on panel, 60 by 48.9 cm. (Courtauld Gallery, London).
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23. Virgin and Child with St Stephen and St Lucy, by Jacques Yverni. c.1425. Tempera and gold on panel and canvas, 163 by 200 cm. (Galleria Sabauda, Musei Reali di Torino; courtesy the Italian Ministry of Culture; Bridgeman Images).
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24. Crucifixion with the Virgin, Mary Magdalene, St Michael and donor presented by St Anthony Abbot, by Robin Favier and Jacques Yverni(?). 1415–25. Fresco. S. Antoine de Vienne. (© Yann Forget; Wikimedia Commons).
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25. Virgin of mercy with saints and scenes from the resurrection of Christ, by Jean Mirailhet. 1425. Face of the Virgin and the figures of St Cosmos and St Damien repainted by Ludovico Brea(?). c.1515. Tempera on panel, 260 by 219 cm. (Chapel of the Confraternity of the Pénitents Noirs, Nice).
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3. Spiafame Chapel with the porch of the cathedral to the right, north side of Notre-Dame-des-Doms, Avignon. 1412–23. (Photograph the author).
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7. Virgin and Child and standing saint, c.1360. Fresco. (Notre-Dame-des-Doms, Avignon; courtesy the diocèse d’Avignon).
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9. Map of Avignon, showing Notre-Dame-des-Doms (top circle), Livreé Albano (centre circle) and le Petit Paradis (bottom circle). (From Atlas van Loon, Amsterdam 1663, X).
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1. Baptism (the Spiafame Baptism). c.1422–28. Fresco. (Notre-Damedes- Doms, Avignon; courtesy the diocèse d’Avignon).
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13. The blocked north window of the Spiafame Chapel, Notre-Dame-des- Doms, Avignon. (Courtesy the diocèse d’Avignon).
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16. Detail of the Spiafame Baptism, showing Margarita di Cacherano della Rocca with her daughters, Agnes and Catherine, Notre-Damedes- Doms, Avignon. (Courtesy the diocèse d’Avignon).
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21. Detail of the Spiafame Baptism, showing the family at prayer, Notre-Dame-des-Doms, Avignon. (Courtesy the diocèse d’Avignon).
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22. Arms of the Caetani dell’ Aquila. c.1340. (Livrée Ceccano-Bibliothèque municipal, Avignon).
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4. Interior of Notre-Dame-des-Doms, Avignon, with the Spiafame Chapel on the left, looking towards the nave. (Courtesy the diocèse d’Avignon).
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5. Inscription above the entrance to the Spiafame Chapel flanked by the family’s coats of arms. (Notre-Dame-des-Doms, Avignon; courtesy the diocèse d’Avignon).
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6. Exterior wall of the Spiafame Chapel, looking towards the porch. (Notre-Dame-des-Doms, Avignon; courtesy the diocèse d’Avignon).
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7. Virgin and Child and standing saint, c.1360. Fresco. (Notre-Dame-des-Doms, Avignon; courtesy the diocèse d’Avignon).
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8. Detail of the Spiafame Baptism, showing the family at prayer before the baptism of Christ. (Notre-Dame-des-Doms, Avignon; courtesy the diocèse d’Avignon).
Short Notice
Stefano Tofanelli’s ‘Deification of Aeneas by Venus’ rediscovered
01/2025 | 1462 | 167
Pages: 29-31
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Shorter Notice by:
Cerchi, Alessio (Cerchi, Alessio)
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1. Deification of Aeneas by Venus, by Stefano Tofanelli. 1794. Oil on canvas, 165.5 by 157.5 cm. (Private collection).
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2. Apollo and Cyparissus, by Stefano Tofanelli. 1792. Oil on canvas. (Villa Mansi, Segromigno; photograph the author).
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3. Apotheosis of Romulus before the gods of Olympus, by Stefano Tofanelli. 1790. Oil on canvas, 208 by 318 cm. (Palazzo Altieri, Rome; Bridgeman Images).
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4. Hebe giving drink to the eagle of Jupiter, by Gavin Hamilton. c.1767. Oil on canvas, 127 by 94 cm. (Stanford University Museum of Art).
Exhibition Review
Alvaro Pirez d’Évora: A Portuguese Painter in Italy on the Eve of the Renaissance. Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon
03/2020 | 1404 | 162
Pages: 239-241
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Nuttall, Geoffrey (Nuttall, Geoffrey)
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Alvaro Pirez d’Évora: A Portuguese Painter in Italy on the Eve of the Renaissance Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon 29th November 2019–15th March | :
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10. Virgin and Child with angels, by Alvaro Pirez d’Évora. c.1425– 30. Tempera and gold on panel, 232 by 134 cm. (Santa Croce in Fossabanda, Pisa; exh. Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon).
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8. Virgin and Child with saints, by Alvaro Pirez d’Évora. After 1417. Tempera and gold and silver on panel, 188 by 241 cm. (Pinacoteca Civica, Comune di Volterra; exhibited without the predella at the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon).
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9. Annunciation, by Alvaro Pirez d’Évora. c.1430– 35. Tempera and gold on panel, 30.5 by 22 cm. (Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon;   DGPC/ ADF; photograph Luisa Oliveira).
Exhibition Review
Lucca in the Middle Ages. Lucca
02/2011 | 1295 | 153
Pages: 132-134
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Boggi, Flavio (Boggi, Flavio)
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Lucca e l'Europa: un' idea di medioevo; V–XI secolo | institution: Fondazione Ragghianti
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Non-western art unattributed:
68. Consular diptych of Areobindus. Constantinople, early sixth century. Elephant ivory, 34 by 12.5 cm. (each valve). (Museo della Cattedrale, Lucca; exh. Fondazione Ragghianti, Lucca)
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69. Detail of a textile fragment. Syria, late eighth, early ninth century. Worked silk, whole fragment, 150 by 122 cm. (Museo Diocesano, Ascoli Piceno; exh. Fondazione Ragghianti, Lucca)
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70. Lion, Tuscany (?), before 1263. Bronze, 30 by 50 cm. (Private collection, Lugano; exh. Fondazione Ragghianti, Lucca)
Book Review
The Power of Images, the Images of Power: Lucca as an Imperial City; Political Iconography
10/2009 | 1279 | 151
Pages: 700-701
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Boggi, Flavio (Boggi, Flavio)
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The Power of Images, the Images of Power: Lucca as an Imperial City; Political Iconography | author: Seidel, Max , author: Silva, Romano
Exhibition Review
Pompeo Batoni. Lucca
04/2009 | 1273 | 151
Pages: 261-263
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Salomon, Xavier F. (Salomon, Xavier F.)
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Pompeo Batoni 1708–1787. L’Europa delle Corti e il Grand Tour | institution: Palazzo Ducale
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72. Apollo, Music and Geometry, by Pompeo Batoni. 1740–41. Canvas, 122.5 by 92.5 cm. (Private collection; exh. Palazzo Ducale, Lucca).
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73. St James condemned to martyrdom, by Pompeo Batoni. 1752. Canvas, 612 by 399 cm. (Marchese Silvestro Loffredo Gutkowski collection, Cassibile, Siracusa; exh. Palazzo Ducale, Lucca).
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74. Henry Peirse, by Pompeo Batoni. 1774–75. Canvas, 249 by 175 cm. (Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini, Rome; exh. Palazzo Ducale, Lucca).
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75. Endymion relief, by Pompeo Batoni. c.1730. Red chalk on white paper, 47 by 36 cm. (The Provost and Fellows of Eton College, Windsor; exh. Palazzo Ducale, Lucca).
Exhibition Review
Matteo Civitali. Lucca
09/2004 | 1218 | 146
Pages: 637-639
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Zambrano, Patrizia (Zambrano, Patrizia)
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Matteo Civitali e il suo tempo | institution: Museo Nazionale di Villa Guinigi
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51. Madonna del latte (called Madonna of the snow), by Matteo Civitali. c.1490. Painted and gilded terracotta, 104 cm. high. (S. Giovanni Evangelista, Ponsacco [Pisa]; exh. Villa Guinigi, Lucca).
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52. Virgin and Child with the Archangel Michael, Sts John the Baptist and Peter, by Baldassarre di Biagio and Matteo Civitali. 1467-69. Panel, 205.1 by 193 cm. (Bob Jones University Museum and Gallery, Greenville, SC; exh. Villa Guinigi, Lucca).
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53. Bust of a lady, by Matteo Civitali. Marble with traces of gilding, 545 cm. high, max. depth 49 cm. (Palazzo dell'opera della Primaziale, Pisa; exh. Villa Guinigi, Lucca).
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54. Ecce Homo, by Gregorio di Lorenzo (formerly known as the Master of the Marble Madonnas). c.1473-75. Marble, 58 by 42 by 27 cm. (max.dimensions). (Musée de la Chartreuse, Douai; exh. Villa Guinigi, Lucca).
Short Notice
Designs by Giovanni Vambré il Giovane for a reliquary casket for S. Frediano in Lucca
06/2002 | 1191 | 144
Pages: 352-353
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Author:
Boggi, Flavio (Boggi, Flavio)
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21. Design for the Casket of S. Zita, by Giovanni Vambré il Giovane. 1778. Pen and Green, Pink, Yellow and Grey Wash, 28.5 by 22 cm. (Archivio di Stato, Lucca).
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22. Design for the Casket of S. Zita, by Giovanni Vambré il Giovane. 1778. Pen and Green, Pink, Yellow and Grey Wash. Central Section, 23.5 by 6 cm., Superimposed onto Fig.21. (Archivio di Stato, Lucca).
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23. Reliquary Casket (One of a Pair), by Giovanni Vambré il Giovane. 1753. Embossed and Polished Silver, 35 by 23 by 17 cm. (Museo della Cattedrale, Lucca).
Publication Received
Ilaria del Carretto e il suo monumento: la donna nell'arte, la cultura e la societa del '400
02/1999 | 1151 | 141
Pages: 121
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Boggi, Flavio (Boggi, Flavio)
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Ilaria del Carretto e il suo monumento: la donna nell'arte, la cultura e la societa del '400 | author: Toussaint, Stéphane
Book Review
II palazzo Mansi di Lucca
06/1997 | 1131 | 139
Pages: 411-412
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Boggi, Flavio (Boggi, Flavio)
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II palazzo Mansi di Lucca | author: Borella, Glauco , author: Giusti Maccari, Patrizia
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