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Article
Piranesi’s ‘Catalogo delle Opere’
03/2022 | 1428 | 164
Pages: 230-245
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Author:
Robison, Andrew (Robison, Andrew)
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1. Catalogo delle Opere, by G.B. Piranesi. State I, with manuscript additions, 1761. Etching, 40 by 29.5 cm. (Private collection).
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10. Catalogo delle Opere, by G.B. Piranesi. State XVII, 1769. Etching, 40 by 29.5 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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11. Catalogo delle Opere, by G.B. Piranesi. State XVIII, 1772. Etching, 48 by 30 cm. (Biblioteca Comunale dell’Archiginnasio, Bologna).
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12. Opere del Signor Piranesi, by G.B. Piranesi. 1762. Typeset text, 31.4 by 21.9 cm. (Private collection).
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13. Prospectus for Della Magnificenza, by G.B. Piranesi. 1762. Typeset verso of Fig.12, 31.4 by 21.9 cm. (Private collection).
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14. Catalogo delle Opere, by G.B. Piranesi. State X, with manuscript additions, 1766. Etching, 40 by 29.5 cm. (Private collection).
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15. Catalogo delle Opere, by G.B. Piranesi. State XXIII, 1774. Etching, 48 by 30 cm. (National Gallery Art, Washington).
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16. Catalogo delle Opere, by G.B. Piranesi. State XXXV, early 1780s. Etching, 48 by 30 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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17. Catalogo delle Opere, by G.B. Piranesi. State XXXVI, late 1780s or 1790s. Etching, 40 by 29.5 cm. (Private collection).
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2. ‘Opere finora date in luce’, by G.B. Piranesi. 1756. Typeset text, approx. 12 by 25 cm. (From Le Antichità Romane I; John Work Garrett Library of the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore).
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3. Advertisement for Nicolas de Fer, by Nicolas Guérard. 1695/1705. Etching, 13.5 by 18.3 cm. (Private collection).
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4. Piazza di San Pietro, by G.B. Piranesi. c.1760. Pen and brown ink with brown wash over red chalk, 8 by 12.7 cm. (Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh).
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5. Catalogo delle Opere, by G.B. Piranesi. State II, with manuscript addition, 1761. Etching, 40 by 29.5 cm. (Accademia di San Luca, Rome; Coll.1694).
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6. Catalogo delle Opere, by G.B. Piranesi. State III, with manuscript additions, 1761. Etching, 40 by 29.5 cm. (Private collection).
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7. Catalogo delle Opere, by G.B. Piranesi. State VI, with manuscript additions, 1762. Etching, 40 by 29.5 cm. (Istituto centrale per la grafica, Rome).
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8. Detail of Fig.14, showing Piranesi’s handwriting.
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9. Veduta del Tempio d’Iside a Pompei, by G.B. Piranesi. 1776. Pen and ink with wash over graphite, sheet 23.7 by 17.7 cm. (From the Album Amicorum of Aernout Vosmaer; private collection).
Exhibition Review
Picasso and Paper. Royal Academy of Arts, London
04/2020 | 1405 | 162
Pages: 348-350
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Reviewer:
Cowling, Elizabeth (Cowling, Elizabeth)
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Picasso and Paper Royal Academy of Arts, London 25th January–13th April | :
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23. Head of a woman, by Pablo Picasso. 4th December 1962. Pencil on cut and folded wove paper, 42 by 26.5 cm. (Musée national Picasso- Paris; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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24. Violin, by Pablo Picasso. Autumn 1912. Laid paper, wallpaper, newspaper, wove wrapping paper and glazed black wove paper, cut and pasted onto cardboard, with pencil and charcoal, 65 by 50 cm. (Musée national Picasso- Paris; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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25. Women at their toilette, by Pablo Picasso. Winter 1937–38. Collage of cut-out wallpapers with gouache on paper pasted onto canvas, 299 by 448 cm. (Musée national Picasso- Paris; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
Article
‘Opaque with a vengeance’: Burne-Jones’s later watercolours, 1880–98
02/2019 | 1391 | 161
Pages: 128-139
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Author:
Mann, Fiona (Mann, Fiona)
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1. Detail of Fig.7.
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10. Star of Bethlehem, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1887–91. Watercolour and bodycolour with scraping on ten sheets of J. Whatman Turkey Mill Kent paper dated 1882 or 1883 on stretcher, 256 by 386.8 cm. (Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery; photograph © Birmingham Museums Trust; Bridgeman Images)
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11. Detail of Sir Edward Burne-Jones, by Barbara Sotheby, printed by Frederick Hollyer. 27th July 1890. Platinum print, 33.3 by 25.7 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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12. Fall of Lucifer, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1894. Gouache and gold paint and gold leaf on joined sheets of wove paper, laid down on canvas and stretched over wooden panel, 245 by 118 cm. (Private collection).
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2. Preliminary design for the Graham Piano, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1878–79. Metalpoint (probably silverpoint), 10.2 by 17.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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3. Study for King Cophetua and the beggar maid, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1883. Black, red and white chalk on pink wove paper, 45.9 by 30.3 cm. (Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum; © President and Fellows of Harvard College, Cambridge MA).
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6. Record of Burne-Jones’s order for long Japanese brushes, 30th November 1889, ledger of Charles Roberson. (Roberson Archive, Order Book, Long Acre Branch, Hamilton Kerr Institute, MS 422-1993, p.343, by permission of the Syndics of the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge; © Hamilton Kerr Institute; photograph Chris Titmus).
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7. Full-scale cartoon of King Cophetua and the beggar maid, by Edward Burne-Jones. c.1883. Bodycolour, watercolour, coloured chalks and pastel with gold medium on paper, 290 by 132 cm. (Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery; photograph © Birmingham Museums Trust; Bridgeman Images).
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8. Cupid’s hunting fields, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1885. Gouache with watercolour and gold and silver paints on ivory wove paper, laid down on linen canvas, 99.5 by 76.9 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago).
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9. The baleful head, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1885. Watercolour and bodycolour on paper laid on linen canvas, 153.7 by 129 cm. (Southampton City Art Gallery; Bridgeman Images).
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4. Pencil leads, from A.W. Faber Price-List, London 1897. (William Jenkins Architecture and Art Library, University of Houston).
Western art unattributed:
5. Wax crayons or Faber’s Creta Laevis coloured pencil collection in box, from A.W. Faber Price-List, London 1897. (William Jenkins Architecture and Art Library, University of Houston).
Book Review
Postcards on Parchment: The Social Lives of Medieval Books, by Kathryn M. Rudy
04/2017 | 1369 | 159
Pages: 319-320
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Reynolds, Catherine (Reynolds, Catherine; R., C.)
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50. The Seven Sacraments. c.1500-50. Parchment painting from the Convent of Augustinian Canonesses of Bruges (Koninklijk Instituut voor het Kunstpatrimonium, Brussels)
Book Review
Historical Perspectives in the Conservation of Works of Art on Paper, M.H. Ellis, ed.
04/2016 | 1357 | 158
Pages: 298-299
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Reviewer:
Rickman, Catherine (Rickman, Catherine)
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Book Review
Conservation of Library and Archive Materials and the Graphic Arts
11/1987 | 1016 | 129
Pages: 749-750
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Reviewer:
Colleran, Kate (Colleran, Kate)
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Conservation of Library and Archive Materials and the Graphic Arts | author: Petherbridge, Guy
Short Notice
The First Paper Factories of the West
06/1932 | 351 | 60
Pages: 314
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Author:
Blum, André (Blum, André)
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