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Article
Two paintings by Artemisia Gentileschi in the Potsdam collection of Frederick the Great
02/2025 | 1463 | 167
Pages: 115–125
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Author:
Windt, Franziska (Windt, Franziska)
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1. Lucretia and Tarquinius, by Artemisia Gentileschi. Second half of the 1620s/1630. Oil on canvas, 261 by 222.5 cm. (© Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg, Potsdam (SPSG); photograph W. Pfauder).
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10. X-ray photograph of Fig.1. (© SPSG; photograph A. Steuerlein; processing W. Pfauder).
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11. Detail of Fig.10, showing the head of Tarquinius. (© SPSG; photograph A. Steuerlein; processing W. Pfauder).
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12. Detail of Fig.1, showing the head of Tarquinius.
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13. Detail of Fig.10, showing Tarquinius’ stocking. (© SPSG; photograph A. Steuerlein; processing W. Pfauder).
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14. Madonna and Child, by Artemisia Gentileschi. ?1616–19. Oil on canvas, 116.5 by 86.5 cm. (Galleria Spada, Rome; MiC, Direzione Musei Statali della Città di Roma, Photographic Archive).
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15. X-ray photograph of Fig.14. (MiC, Direzione Musei Statali della Città di Roma, Photographic Archive).
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16. Madonna with cherries, by Artemisia Gentileschi. ?1610–12. Oil on canvas, 118 by 86 cm. (Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti, Florence; courtesy Gabinetto Fotografico delle Gallerie degli Uffizi).
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17. Suffer the little children to come unto me, by Artemisia Gentileschi. 1625–26. Oil on canvas, 134.6 by 97.7 cm. (Basilica di S. Carlo Borromeo al Corso, La Venerabile Arciconfraternita dei Santi Ambrogio e Carlo, Rome).
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18. Detail of Fig.17, showing the faces of the children.
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19. Detail of Fig.1, showing the face of Lucretia.
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2. Gallery of the New Palace in Sanssouci, Potsdam. Photograph, 1995. (© SPSG; photograph R. Handrick).
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3. Bathsheba in the bath, by Artemisia Gentileschi. Second half of the 1630s. Oil on canvas, 261 by 223 cm. (© SPSG; photograph W. Pfauder).
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4. Display of the paintings in the New Palace, Potsdam, since 1768. From left to right: Suicide of Lucretia, by Guido Reni; Fig.1; Judgment of Paris, by Luca Giordano; Rape of the Sabine Women, by Luca Giordano; Fig.3; and Diogenes in the barrel, attributed to Guido Reni.
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5. Detail of Fig.3, showing Artemisia Gentileschi’s technique with no overlaps of painted features.
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6. Bathsheba in the bath, by Artemisia Gentileschi. c.1635. Oil on canvas, 286 by 219 cm. (Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti, Florence).
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7. Composition of Fig.6, shown in white lines and superimposed over Fig.3. (Drawing by B. Jackisch).
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8. Bathsheba in the bath, by Artemisia Gentileschi. ?.c.1640–45. Oil on canvas, 288 by 228 cm. (Private collection).
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9. Suicide of Lucretia, by Artemisia Gentileschi. 1620s. Oil on canvas, 92.9 by 72.7 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
Letter
Guercino's Fifth Lucretia
07/1992 | 1072 | 134
Pages: 443
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Author:
Klemm, Alfred (Klemm, Alfred)
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37. Head of Lucretia, by Guercino. c.1644. 56 by 51 cm. (Credito Romagnolo, Bologna).
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38. Study for a Hand with a Dagger, by Guercino. c.1619-20. Black Chalk and Stump on Brown Paper, 17.5 by 23.7 cm. (Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart).
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39. Lucretia, Copy after Guercino. (Ministero Degli Affari Esteri, Rome; on Permanent Loan from the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome).
Article
Titian's 'Tarquin and Lucretia' in the Fitzwilliam
03/1987 | 1008 | 129
Pages: 162-172
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Author:
Groen, Karin (Groen, Karin)
Author:
Jaffé, Michael (Jaffé, Michael)
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12. Tarquin and Lucretia, by Titian. 188.9 by 145.4 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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13. Tarquin and Lucretia, by Titian and (?) Another Hand. 293 by 243 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux).
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14. Tarquin and Lucretia, by Heinrich Aldegrever. Engraving, Actual Size. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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15. Tarquin and Lucretia, by Heinrich Aldegrever. Engraving, Actual Size. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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16. Tarquin and Lucretia, by The Master 'L. D.' (Léon Davent). Etching.
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17. Tarquin and Lucretia, by Cornelius Cort. Line-Engraving. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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18. X-Ray of Fig.12. [Tarquin and Lucretia, by Titian. 188.9 by 145.4 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).]
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19. Infra-Red Reflectogram of Detail from Fig.12. [Tarquin and Lucretia, by Titian. 188.9 by 145.4 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).]
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20. Cross-Section of a Sample Taken from the Dark Shadow in the Curtain to the Right of Lucretia's Upright Arm. Ground-up Copper Resinate Was Mixed with Ochres, Red Lead and a Little Lead White. The Shadows Were Strengthened Using Red Ochre and Umber. Underneath the Green There Are Thin Grey-Blue (Azurite) and Red Preparatory Layers for the Curtain.
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21. Photomicrograph of a Cross-Section of a Sample Showing the Underdrawing in Lucretia's Upright Arm. Black Pigment Particles Immersed in a Brown Matrix Can Be Seen between the Slightly Pinkish Flesh Colour and the Gesso Ground.
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22. Photomicrograph Showing the Brush Drawing around Lucretia's Chin.
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23. Cross-Section Taken Just Beside Tarquin's Left Calf. The Gesso Ground is Missing in the Sample. From the Bottom of the Sample Upwards There Are: Black Particles of the Drawing; A Mixture of Lead White and Ultramarine (Bed Linen); A Few Scattered Black Particles; Lead White Mixed with Red Ochre; A Copper Resinate Glaze Showing Brown Discolouration and Finally the Varnish Layers.
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24. Photomicrograph of Lucretia's Left Eye. In Addition to the Outlines, Done as Finishing Touches, Underlying Dark Lines Can Also Be Seen.
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25. Photomicrograph Showing the Highlight in Lucretia's Nose and the Shadow in Her Upright Arm. The Vertical Line in the Middle of the Photograph Is Part of the Underdrawing for Lucretia's Right Arm.
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26. Cross-Section from the Red in Tarquin's Left Stocking. A Thick Resinous Material Containing Red Lead Was Found between the Final Vermilion of the Stocking and a Light Reddish-Brown Underlayer. (The White Material on Top of the Vermilion Was Formed during the Preparation of the Cross-Section and Is Not a Part of the Painting).
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27. Cross-Section of Tarquin's Left Stocking. The Bluish Bed Linen Continues under the Red Stocking. A Resinous Layer Was Found between the Red of the Stocking and the Blue of the Bed Linen.
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28. Cross-Section from Tarquin's Breeches. A Thick Layer of Red Lead Was Applied Directly onto the Thin Gesso. A Succession of Pink and White Impasto Paint and Red Glazes Make up Tarquin's Breeches.
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29. Cross-Section from the Mid Tone in the Curtain, near the Centre of the Top Edge of the Painting. Overlapping Layers of Red Lead, a Grey Mixture and Fine Azurite Were Used to Indicate Both Light and Shadows in the Curtain before the Final Paint Layers Were Applied.
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30. Cross-Section from the Counterpane, Where There Is a Shape on the X-Radiograph. Both Changes in the Composition of the Painting and Preparatory Layers Are Responsible for the Change from Red to Green in This Area.
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31. Photomicrograph of Lucretia's Right Toe, Painted Thinly over the Counterpane.
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32. Detail of Fig.12. [Tarquin and Lucretia, by Titian. 188.9 by 145.4 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).]
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33. Detail of Fig.12. [Tarquin and Lucretia, by Titian. 188.9 by 145.4 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).]
Short Notice
A Drawing by Raphael of 'Lucretia'
07/1984 | 976 | 126
Pages: 423-424+426-427
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Author:
Stock, Julien (Stock, Julien)
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49. Lucretia, by Raphael. Pen and Brown Ink over Underdrawing in Black Chalk and Stylus. Traces of Squaring in Black Chalk, 39.8 by 29.2 cm. (Private Collection, North America).
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50. Head of a Muse for the Parnassus, by Raphael. Black Chalk over Pounced-Through Underdrawing, 30.4 by 22.1 cm. (Private Collection, England).
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51. Dido, by Marcantonio Raimondi, after Raphael. Engraving (Bartsch 187).
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52. Lucretia, by Marcantonio Raimondi, after Raphael. Engraving (Bartsch 155).
Article
Gavin Hamilton's 'Brutus' and Its Aftermath
01/1961 | 694 | 103
Pages: 8+11-12+15-18+21
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Author:
Rosenblum, Robert (Rosenblum, Robert; Rosenblum, Mr.)
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22. The Oath of Brutus, by Gavin Hamilton. 1763-4. Canvas, c.208.3 by 270.5 cm. (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London.)
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23. Brutus and His Friends at the Death of Lucretia, by John Trumbull. 1777. Canvas, 101.6 by 152.4 cm. (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.) Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery.
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24. Death of Lucretia. Engraving by Pierre François Tardieu (1762) after Gabriel de Saint-Aubin.
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25. Death of Lucretia. Engraving by Benoît Louis Henriquez (1761) after Charles Michel-Ange Challe.
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26. Oath of the Horatii, by Jacques Louis David. 1784. Canvas. (Louvre, Paris.)
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27. Oath on the Rütli, by Henry Fuseli. (Rathaus, Zurich.)
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A. The Oath of Brutus. Engraving by Domenico Cunego (1768) after Gavin Hamilton.
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28. Brutus. French School, c.1790. Canvas, 19.5 by 26 cm. (Museum, Bourges.)
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29. Brutus. French School, c.1771. Canvas, 65.4 by 80 cm. (Collection Barnett Hollander, London.)
Short Notice
'Lucretia' by Puligo
10/1950 | 571 | 92
Pages: 288-289
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Author:
Gilbert, Creighton (Gilbert, Creighton; Gilbert, Creighton E.; Gilbert, C. E.)
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15. Lucretia, by Domenico Puligo. Panel, 56 by 41.3 cm. (Mr Irwin Signer, Cincinnati.)
Article
Two Early Quattrocento Pictures
06/1925 | 267 | 46
Pages: 280-283+287
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Author:
Sirén, Osvald (Sirén, Osvald; Siren, O.; Siren, Oswald)
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Plate I. A-Madonna and Child with Four Angels. School of Filippo Lippi. Panel. (Louvre). Two Early Quattrocento Pictures.
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Plate I. B-Madonna Adoring the Child. School of Filippo Lippi. Panel, 52 cm. by 69.5 cm. (Herr von Nemes, Munich). Two Early Quattrocento Pictures.
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Plate II. Two Unpublished Quattrocento Pictures. C-The Death of Lucretia, Here Identified as by Giovanni di Paolo. Panel, 30 cm. by 45 cm. (Herr von Nemes, Munich). Two Unpublished Quattrocento Pictures
Article
Notes on Pictures in the Royal Collections. Article VI-Paintings by Lucas Cranach-Cont.
02/1905 | 23 | 6
Pages: 340+352-355+357-358
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Author:
Cust, Lionel (L. C.) (Cust, Lionel (L. C.); C., L.)
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Adam and Eve by Lucas Cranach in the Collection of H. M. the King at Buckingham Palace. Emery Walker Ph. Sc.
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Plate I. Lucretia, by Lucas Cranach, in the Collection of H. M. the King.
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Plate II. The Judgement of Solomon. Paintings by Lucas Cranach, in the Collection of H. M. the King.
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Plate II. Virgin and Child. Paintings by Lucas Cranach, in the Collection of H. M. the King.