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Book Review
Cosimo I de’ Medici and his Self-representation in Florentine Art and Culture
08/2008 | 1265 | 150
Pages: 552
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Gáldy, Andrea (Gáldy, Andrea)
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Cosimo I de’ Medici and his Self-representation in Florentine Art and Culture | author: Veen, Henk Th. van
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Birds of a feather: the Medici ‘Adoration’ tondo in Washington
01/2007 | 1246 | 149
Pages: 4-13
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Sale, J. Russell (Sale, J. Russell)
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1. Adoration of the Magi, by Fra Angelico and Filippo Lippi. c.1440–60. Panel, diameter 137.3 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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10. The Triumph of Fame, front of a birth tray, by Giovanni di Ser Giovanni. c.1448. Panel, diameter c.92.7 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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12. Trappings of Piero de’ Medici’s horse, detail of east wall of the Medici Chapel.
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13. Trappings of the youngest king’s horse, detail of the east wall of the Medici Chapel.
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14. King’s feathered diadem, detail of the south wall of the Medici Chapel.
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15. Peacock, detail of west chancel wall of the Medici Chapel.
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16. Computer-altered image of Fig.1, with birds and dog removed.
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2. Adoration of the Magi, by Domenico Veneziano. c.1439–43. Panel, diameter 84 cm. Staatliche Museen preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin).
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3. Tabernacle roundel with Piero de’ Medici’s device, by Michelozzo. 1448. (S. Miniato al Monte, Florence).
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4. Detail of Fig.1 showing the peacock, goshawk and pheasant.
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5. Adoration of the Magi, by Jacopo di Cione and workshop. c.1370. Panel, 95 by 49 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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6. Detail of Fig.1 showing the two younger kings.
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7. The Journey of the Magi, detail, showing the goshawk and prey, by Benozzo Gozzoli. 1459–60. Fresco. (Medici Chapel, Florence).
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9. Tabernacle frieze with Medici device, by Michelozzo. 1448. Marble. (S. Miniato al Monte, Florence).
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11. Monogram of Christ, detail of the ceiling of the Medici Chapel, Florence. c.1456–58.
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8. Medici devices on portal of the Medici Bank in Milan. c.1455. Marble. (Castel Sforzesco, Milan).
Book Review
Cosimo de' Medici and the Florentine Renaissance. The Patron's OEuvre
07/2001 | 1180 | 143
Pages: 435-436
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Wright, Alison (Wright, Alison)
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Cosimo de' Medici and the Florentine Renaissance. The Patron's OEuvre | author: Kent, D. V.
Article
Majolica Roundels of the Months of the Year at the Victoria and Albert Museum
09/1906 | 42 | 9
Pages: 404-405+407
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Lethaby, W. R. (Lethaby, W. R.; L., W. R.; Lethaby, William Richard)
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Majolica Roundels, Attributed to Luca Della Robbia, at South Kensington