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Book Review
Lettera a Leone X di Raffaello e Baldassarre Castiglione
09/2021 | 1422 | 163
Pages: 869-870
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Hicks, Peter (Hicks, Peter)
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Lettera a Leone X di Raffaello e Baldassarre Castiglione By Francesco Paolo Di Teodoro. 72 pp. incl. 32 col. ills. (Olschki, Florence, 2020), €23. ISBN 978–88–222–6677–4. | :
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Raphael’s Villa Madama: a document of 1519
01/2021 | 1414 | 163
Pages: 22-27
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Davies, Paul (Davies, Paul)
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1. The unfinished circular courtyard of Villa Madama, Rome, by Raphael. Designed 1518. (Photograph © Raffaello Bencini; Bridgeman Images).
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2. Plan of Villa Madama, Rome, showing the reconstructed final scheme, including the gardens: A – Road leading to the Vatican; B – New land purchased in 1519; C – Facade towards Vatican; and D – Terrace in front of the stables. Drawn by the author, after D.R. Coffin: ‘The plans of Villa Madama’, Art Bulletin 49 (1967).
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3. Project for the south east part of the Villa Madama incorporating the newly purchased land, by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. 1519. Pen-and-ink over incised lines on paper, 56.3 by 43.2 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, GDSA 179A).
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4. Detail of a large project for the Villa Madama, Rome, showing the south-east corner of the villa and the area designated for the new gardens, by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. 1519. Pen-and-ink on paper, max. 60.1 by 125.8 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, GDSA 314A).
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5. Elevation and section of the Villa Madama, Rome, with survey details of the land designated for the garden, by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. 1519. Pen-and-ink over incised lines on paper, max. 38.5 by 59.4 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, GDSA 1518A).
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6. Project for a terraced garden at Villa Madama, Rome, by Raphael. 1519. Pen and ink over incised lines on paper, 53.1 by 39.5 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, GDSA 1356A).
Exhibition Review
Raphael: 1520–1483
11/2020 | 1412 | 162
Pages: 983-985
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Cavazzini, Patrizia (Cavazzini, Patrizia)
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Raphael: 1520–1483 Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome 5th March–30th August | :
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10. Madonna with Child and St John (Alba Madonna), by Raphael. c.1510. Oil on wood transferred to canvas, diameter 94.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington; exh. Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome).
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8. Vincenzo Belli, by Raphael. 1517. Oil on boxwood, walnut or other exotic wood, diameter 12.5 cm. (Abelló Collection, Madrid; exh. Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome).
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9. Study of a seated male figure. 1510. Pen and red chalk, 42.2 by 27.3 cm. (Palais des Beaux Arts, Lille; exh. Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome).
Book Review
Architectural Invention in Renaissance Rome: Artists, Humanists, and the Planning of Raphael’s Villa Madama. By Yvonne Elet
01/2019 | 1390 | 161
Pages: 87-88
Short Notice
Andrea Sansovino and the design for a funerary monument for Leo X
11/2008 | 1268 | 150
Pages: 757-759
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Bigi Iotti, Alessandra (Bigi Iotti, Alessandra)
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48. Design for a funerary monument for Leo X, by Andrea Sansovino. 1521. Pen and black ink with grey wash, 19.9 by 24.4 cm. (Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe degli Uffizi, Florence).
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49. Design for a funerary monument for Leo X, by Andrea Sansovino. 1521. Pen, ink and wash, 39.9 by 24.1 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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50. Funerary monument of Cardinal Ascanio Sforza, by Andrea Sansovino. 1505–07. Marble. (S. Maria del Popolo, Rome).
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51. Design for a cardinal’s funerary monument, by Andrea Sansovino. c.1505. Pen and ink with wash, 37.1 by 25.1 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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Pope Leo X's Consistorial 'letto de paramento' and the Boughton House Cartoons
07/1996 | 1120 | 138
Pages: 436-445
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Campbell, Tom (Campbell, Tom)
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1. Adoration of the Infant Jesus with Pope Leo X, by Tommaso Vincidor. c.1521. Pen and Brown Ink, with Brown Wash on Beige Paper and Squared in Black Ink, 29.5 by 28.5 cm. (Louvre, Paris).
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2. The Vision of Ezekiel, Here Attributed to Tommaso Vincidor and Assistants. c.1521. Charcoal, Chalks and Gouache (?), 380 by 368 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).
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3. Detail of Fig.2. [The Vision of Ezekiel, Here Attributed to Tommaso Vincidor and Assistants. c.1521. Charcoal, Chalks and Gouache (?), 380 by 368 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).]
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4. The Meeting of the Two Holy Families, Here Attributed to Tommaso Vincidor and Assistants. c.1521. Charcoal and Gouache, 298 by 308 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).
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5. The Vision of Ezekiel, by Workshop of Jean Lefebvre. c.1660-80. Tapestry Weave, Wool Warp and Wool and Silk Weft Yarn, 358 by 355 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown; Photo Courtesy of the Getty Resource Collections, Santa Monica).
Short Notice
A Note on the Chronology of Villa Madama
03/1987 | 1008 | 129
Pages: 179-181
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Shearman, John (Shearman, John)
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40. Elevation of a Villa, by Raphael. Stylus, Pen and Brown Ink, Brown Wash. 25 by 36 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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A New Document concerning Raphael's Portrait of Leo X
01/1983 | 958 | 125
Pages: 31-32
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Sherr, Richard (Sherr, Richard)
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'Candor Illaesvs': The 'Impresa' of Clement VII and Other Medici Devices in the Vatican Stanze
10/1977 | 895 | 119
Pages: 676-687
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Perry, Marilyn (Perry, Marilyn)
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10. Putti with Arms of Julius II. (Stanza di Eliodoro, Vatican).
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11. Putti with Medici Devices. (Stanza di Eliodoro, Vatican).
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12. Svave Voke. Window Embrasure. (Stanza Della Segnatura, Vatican).
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13. Medici Devices Carved on Wooden Window Shutter. [Executed by Giovanni Barile, on Raphael's instructions.] Stanza Dell'Incendio, Vatican).
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14. Lothair with Medici Arms. (Stanza Dell'Incendio, Vatican).
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15. Svave Caryatids. (Sala di Costantino, Vatican).
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16. Sala di Costantino, Vatican, View of East Wall to Original Height of Ceiling.
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17. Candor Illaesvs Caryatids. (Sala di Costantino, Vatican).
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18. Clement VII's Impresa. Window Embrasure. (Sala di Costantino, Vatican).
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19. Medici Arms, Caryatid and Putti with Medici Devices. Window Wall. (Sala di Costantino, Vatican).
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2. Religion Tapestry for Papal Throne, by Felice Cettomai at San Michele a Ripa, Rome, 1787. (Vatican).
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20. Candor Illaesvs Impresa Dado. (Sala di Costantino Vatican).
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3. Religion Tapestry for Papal Throne, by Pieter von Aelst. Brussels, c.1530. (Vatican Museum).
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4. Central Frieze of Canopy of Religion Tapestry Illustrated in Fig.3. [by Pieter von Aelst. Brussels, c.1530. (Vatican Museum).]
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5. Clement VII's Impresa from Le Sententiose Imprese di Mon. Paolo Giovio, 1562.
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6. Impresa of Duke Lorenzo de' Medici, from Le Sententiose Imprese di Mon Paolo Giovio, 1562.
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7. Leo X's Impresa, from Le Sententiose Imprese di Mon. Paolo Giovio, 1562.
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8. Impresa of Lorenzo il Magnifico from Le sententiose Imprese di Mon. Paolo Giovio, 1562.
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9. Putti with Papal Shield. [Attributed to Bramantino.] Ceiling Octagon. (Stanza Della Segnatura, Vatican).
Article
A Relief by Sansovino
01/1959 | 670 | 101
Pages: 2+4-11
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Pope-Hennessy, John (Pope-Hennessy, John; Hennessy, John Wyndham Pope-; Pope-Hennessy, J.; P.-H., J.)
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1. Detail from The Story of Susannah Reproduced in Fig. 7, by Jacopo Sansovino. Stucco on Wood. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London.)
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2. St Peter, by Jacopo Sansovino. Marble. (S. Marcello al Corso, Rome.)
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3. St James, by Jacopo Sansovino. Marble. (Duomo, Florence.)
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5. Detail from The Deposition, by Jacopo Sansovino. Gilded Wax. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London.)
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6. Detail from the Story of Susannah Reproduced in Fig.7, by Jacopo Sansovino. Stucco on wood. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London.)
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7. The Story of Susannah, by Jacopo Sansovino. Stucco on wood, 56.5 by 127.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London.)
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8. Detail from Susannah and the Elders, by Pinturicchio. Fresco. (Appartamento Borgia, Vatican.)
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9. Detail from The Arrest of the Baptist, by Andrea del Sarto. 1517. Fresco. (Chiostro dello Scalzo, Florence.)
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