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A 1550 ‘double Jubilee’ medal by Alessandro Cesati
11/2023 | 1448 | 165
Pages: 1190-1195
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Daniele, Giulia (Daniele, Giulia)
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1. Jubilee medal of Pope Julius III (reverse), by Alessandro Cesati. 1550. Silver plated thin uniface lead striking, diameter 47.1 mm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence; inv. no.6275).
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11. Martyrdom of St John the Evangelist, by the circle of Daniele da Volterra. c.1550–60. Oil on panel, 62.5 by 37 cm. (Musée de la Chartreuse, Douai; Bridgeman Images).
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2 and 3. Jubilee medal of Pope Julius III, by Alessandro Cesati. 1550. Gilded thin uniface lead strikings, diameter 47.7 mm. (obverse) and 46.9 mm. (reverse). (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence; inv. no.6269).
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4 and 5. Jubilee medal of Pope Julius III, by Alessandro Cesati. 1550. Gilded thin uniface lead strikings, diameter with frame 60.2 mm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence; inv. no.6270).
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6. Enlargement of Fig.1, showing three standing male figures.
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7 and 8. Jubilee medal of Pope Julius III, by Alessandro Cesati. 1550. Silver-plated thin uniface lead strikings, diameter with frame 63 mm. (Private collection).
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9 and 10. Stater from Metaponto, Italy. 510–480 BC. Silver. (British Museum, London; inv. no.1924,1110.2)
Book Review
Französische Medaillenkunst 1870–1940 / French Medallic Art 1870–1940 / L’Art de la Médaille en France 1870–1940
03/2012 | 1308 | 154
Pages: 206-207
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Elliott, Patrick (Elliott, Patrick)
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Französische Medaillenkunst 1870–1940 / French Medallic Art 1870–1940 / L’Art de la Médaille en France 1870–1940 | author: Maier, Nicolas
Book Review
Leone Leoni and the Status of the Artist at the End of the Renaissance
11/2011 | 1304 | 153
Pages: 747-748
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Nova, Alessandro (Nova, Alessandro)
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Leone Leoni and the Status of the Artist at the End of the Renaissance | author: Helmstutler di Dio, Kelley
Obituary
Graham Pollard (1929–2007)
04/2008 | 1261 | 150
Pages: 160
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Falkiner, Richard (Falkiner, Richard)
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Francesco Francia and the Art of Sculpture in Renaissance Bologna
04/1999 | 1153 | 141
Pages: 216-225
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Warren, Jeremy (Warren, Jeremy)
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16. The Resurrection, by Francesco Francia. c.1500-05. Niello in Silver-Gilt Frame, 14 by 11 cm. (Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna).
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17a and b. Medal of Cardinal Francesco Alidosi (Obverse and Reverse), Here Attributed to Francesco Francia. 1505-11. Silver, Diameter 6.3 cm. (Münzkabinett, Berlin).
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18. Vulcan, by Francesco Francia. c.1500-10. Oil on Panel, 22 cm. Diameter (Accademia Carrara, Bergamo).
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19. Allegory, by Master IO. F. F. Bologna?, c.1500. Gilt-Bronze, Diameter 5.23 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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20-22. Venus (The Fortnum Venus), Here Attributed to Francesco Francia and Dated c.1500-05. Bronze, 26.1 cm. High (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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25. Venus with a Cornucopia, from the Workshop of Severo Calzetta (Severo da Ravenna). Ravenna, Second Quarter of the Sixteenth Century. Bronze, 25 cm. High. (Private Collection).
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26. St John the Baptist, by Severo da Ravenna. 1500-01. Bronze, 26.2 cm. High (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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27. Pietà, by Francesco Francia (From the Felicini Altar-Piece). 1494. Panel, 82 by 63 cm. (Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna).
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28. Annunciate Virgin, by Francesco Francia. c.1490-97 (S. Petronio, Bologna).
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29. Judith and Holofernes, by Francesco Francia. c.1504-05. Pen and Brush with Brown Ink Heightened with Body-Colour, on Brown Parchment, 32.6 by 26.1 cm. (Paris, Louvre).
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30. Three Saints, by Francesco Francia. c.1502. Ink and Body Colour on Paper, 23.2 by 17.3 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).
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31. Allegory of Silence, by Francesco Francia. c.1505-06. Brush with Brown Ink, Heightened with Body-Colour, on Brown Paper, 22.4 by 36.7 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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32a and b. X-Radiographs of the Fortnum Venus (Photographs Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum).
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33a and b. Venus, Here Attributed to Francesco Francia. 1500-05. Bronze, 23.1 cm. High (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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34. Detail of the Head of Fig.20.
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35. Detail of the Head of Fig.33.
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23. Venus with a Dolphin. Roman, Probably 2nd Century A. D. Marble, c.29 cm. High (British Museum, London).
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24. Venus. North Italian, Sixteenth Century. Bronze, 26.5 cm. High (Paris, Louvre).
Publication Received
The Pingo Family and Medal Making in Britain
04/1999 | 1153 | 141
Pages: 237
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The Pingo Family and Medal Making in Britain | author: Eimer, Christopher