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Paolo Stella’s Belvedere: a Genoese outpost in Prague
11/2022 | 1436 | 164
Pages: 1088-1103
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Schulz, Anne Markham (Schulz, Anne Markham)
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1. The west front of the Belvedere, Prague. (Photograph Jan Bazant).
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10. Charles V liberating Christian captives, by Giovanni Domenico Stella(?). Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, east side [11E]; photograph Prague Castle).
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11. Meeting of King Mulay Hassan and Charles V, by Giovanni Domenico Stella(?). Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, east side [13E]; photograph Prague Castle).
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12. King Ferdinand and Queen Anna, by an assistant of Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [3W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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13. Plexippos and Toxeus, sons of Thestius, carrying the head of the Caledonian Boar, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, south side [5S]; photograph Prague Castle).
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14. Perseus and Atlas, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, north side [4N]; photograph Prague Castle).
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15. Hermes and Battus, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [7W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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16. Cadmus and the dragon, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [13W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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17. Jason and the Golden Fleece, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [2W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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18. Zeus and Ganymede, by an assistant of Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [8W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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19. Hannibal and Scipio Africanus, by an assistant of Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, north side [2N]; photograph Prague Castle).
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2. Detail from Miracle of the Goblet, by Giammaria Mosca and Paolo Stella. 1520–29. (Cappella del Santo, Basilica di S. Antonio, Padua; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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20. Mago the Carthaginian reaping grain, by an assistant of Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [6W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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21. Leda and the swan, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [11W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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22. Perseus and Andromeda, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, north side [3N]; photograph Prague Castle).
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23. Garden façade of the Villa Doria, Genoa. (Photograph Alinari).
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3. Detail of Fig.2, showing the central kneeling woman. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
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4. Hope, from the tomb of Lodovico Euffreducci, S. Francesco, Fermo, by Paolo Stella. (Diocesan Museum, Fermo; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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5. St Thomas Aquinas, by Paolo Stella. c.1525. Marble, height 161 cm. (SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice; photograph Anne Markham Schulz).
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6. Tomb of Giovanni Battista Bonzio. 1525–26. (SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice).
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7. Tomb of Lodovico Euffreducci. c.1528–29. (S. Francesco, Fermo; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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8. Pursuit of fleeing Tunisians by imperial forces, by Giovanni Domenico Stella(?). Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, east side [9E]; photograph Prague Castle).
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9. Danaë, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [10W]; photograph Prague Castle).
Exhibition Review
The Art of Power: Habsburg Women in the Renaissance. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 852-854
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Fössel, Amalie (Fössel, Amalie)
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4. Margaret of Austria, by Conrat Meit. c.1518. Pear wood (?), 7.7 by 7.2 by 4.6 cm. (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich; exh. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck).
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5. Tapestry with the arms of Margaret of Austria, by Henri van Lacke, Edingen. 1528. Silk and wool, 301 by 375 cm. (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest; exh. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck).
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6. Folding fan. Sri Lanka, 1542. Ivory and ebony, 43 by 33 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; exh. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck)
Book Review
Los inventarios de Carlos V y la familia imperial
08/2011 | 1301 | 153
Pages: 541-542
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Mulcahy, Rosemarie (Mulcahy, Rosemarie)
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Los inventarios de Carlos V y la familia imperial | author: Cremades, Fernando Checa , editor: García, Juan Luis González
Exhibition Review
Carolus. Toledo
02/2001 | 1175 | 143
Pages: 119-122
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Mulcahy, Rosemarie (Mulcahy, Rosemarie)
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78. Justice, from the Honours Series, Designed by Pieter van Aelst. c. 1520. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 495 by 840 cm. (Patrimonio Nacional, Madrid; Exh. Museo de Santa Cruz, Toledo).
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79. Sacrifice of Isaac, by Alonso Berruguete. c. 1526-32. Polychromed and Gilded Wood, 89 by 46 by 32 cm. (Museo Nacional de Escultura, Valladolid; Exh. Museo de Santa Cruz, Toledo).
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80. Funeral Procession of the Emperor Charles V in 1558, by Jean and Lucas Doetecum. 1559. One of Set of Thirty-Three Hand-Coloured Engravings. (Museum Plantin-Moretus, Antwerp; Exh. Museo de Santa Cruz, Toledo).
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81. Processional Monstrance, by Antonio de Arfe. 1539-45 and 1573. Gilded Silver and Enamel, 143 by 63 by 63 cm. (Cathedral of Santiago de Compostella; Exh. Museo de Santa Cruz, Toledo).
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77. Bust of Charles V, Anonymous Flemish. c. 1520. Stone, 57 by 59 by 42 cm. (Museo Nacional de Escultura, Valladolid; Exh. Museo de Santa Cruz, Toledo).
Book Review
Carlos V. Las Armas y las Letras
02/2001 | 1175 | 143
Pages: 98-99
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Mulcahy, Rosemarie (Mulcahy, Rosemarie)
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Carlos V. Las Armas y las Letras | author: Marías, Fernando , author: Pereda, Felipe
Short Notice
Jakob Seisenegger's Portraits of Charles V, 1530-32
02/2001 | 1175 | 143
Pages: 86-90
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Matthews, P. G. (Matthews, P. G.)
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32. The Emperor Charles V with a Dog, by Jakob Seisenegger. 1532. 205 by 123 cm. (Kunst-historisches Museum, Vienna).
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33. The Emperor Charles V with a Dog, by Titian after Jakob Seisenegger. 1533. 192 by 111 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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34. The Emperor Charles V, Here Attributed to Jakob Seisenegger and Workshop. 1532. 222 by 111 cm. (Marquess of Northampton, Castle Ashby).
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35. The Emperor Charles V, by Barthel Beham (?after Jakob Seisenegger). 1531. Engraving, 20.9 by 13.5 cm.
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36. The Emperor Charles V, Attributed to Barthel Beham (?after Jakob Seisenegger). 1535. Oil on Panel. 42 by 34 cm. (Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich; Exhibited at the Staatsgalerie in der Hauptburg der Burg, Burghausen).
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37. The Emperor Charles V, Attributed to Barthel Beham after Jakob Seisenegger. After 1532. Oil on Panel, 42 by 34 cm. (Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich).
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38. Matthäus Sech, by Jakob Seisenegger. 1548. 185.3 by 88.5 cm. (Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck).
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39. The Emperor Charles V, by an Anonymous Artist after Jakob Seisenegger. After 1532. 205 by 127.5 cm. (Palacio de Almudeina, Palma de Mallorca).
Publication Received
Imagen triunfal del Emperador: La jornada del la coronacion imperial de Carlos V en Bolonia y el friso del Ayuntamiento de Tarazona
02/2001 | 1175 | 143
Pages: 101
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Mulcahy, Rosemarie (Mulcahy, Rosemarie)
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Imagen triunfal del Emperador: La jornada del la coronacion imperial de Carlos V en Bolonia y el friso del Ayuntamiento de Tarazona | author: Borrás, G. M. , author: Mainar, J. Criado
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Eugène Delacroix and Charles V
09/2000 | 1170 | 142
Pages: 544-548
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Johnson, Lee (Johnson, Lee)
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1. Studies for Charles V at Yuste, by Eugène Delacroix. 1831. Pencil, 14 by 16.7 cm. (Ex-Collection Claude Roger-Marx, Paris).
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2. Study for Charles V at Yuste, by Eugène Delacroix. 1831. Pencil, 9 by 13.5 cm. (Ex-Collection Claude Roger-Marx, Paris).
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3. Charles V at the Monastery of Yuste, by Eugène Delacroix. 1831. 89 by 117 cm. (Private Collection, England).
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4. Charles V at the Monastery of Yuste, by Eugène Delacroix. 1837. 18.3 by 26.7 cm. (Musée Delacroix, Paris).
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5. Charles V Receives an Envoy, by Eugène Delacroix. c.1826. Water-Colour and Body-Colour, 13 by 11 cm. (Collection Dr W. J. R. Dreesmann).
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6. Self-Portrait and Charles V, by Eugène Delacroix. c.1826. Pencil, 20 by 13 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Besançon).
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7. Statue of Charles V on the Portico of the Emperors, by Theodor van Thulden. 1635. Etching, Detail, 20 by 13.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
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8. Ferdinand I and Charles V, by Eugène Delacroix, after Fig.7. c.1830-31. Pencil, 33.1 by 22.5 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Short Notice
Render unto Caesar: A Design for a Stained-Glass Window in Gouda Featuring Charles V
10/1999 | 1159 | 141
Pages: 613-614
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Eck, Xander van (Eck, Xander van; Van Eck, Xander)
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25. Render unto Caesar the Things Which Are Caesar's, by Dirck Crabeth. c.1543. Pen and Black Ink and Grey Wash, the Faces and Hands Touched with Red, 37.1 by 17.8 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
Book Review
The Palace of Charles V in Granada
03/1987 | 1008 | 129
Pages: 195-196
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Bury, John Bernard (Bury, John Bernard; Bury, John; B., J.; Bury, J. B.; B., J. B.; Bury, J. B.)
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The Palace of Charles V in Granada | author: Rosenthal, Earl E.
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