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Article
A boxwood ‘Calvary’ attributed to Claus Sluter
11/2022 | 1436 | 164
Pages: 1064-1077
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Author:
Scholten, Frits (Scholten, Frits)
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1. Calvary, by Nikolaus Elscheidt. c.1868. Boxwood, height 62.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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10. Detail of Fig.2, showing the base and acanthus scroll. (Photograph Frits Scholten).
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11. The portal of the Chartreuse de Champmol, by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter and workshop. 1391–93. Limestone (pierre d’Asnières), height of figures 129 to 170 cm. (Photograph Azoor Photo/Alamy Stock Photo).
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12. Weepers from the tomb of Philip the Bold, by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter, Claus (‘Claes’) de Werve and workshop. c.1391–1410. Grenoble alabaster, white Carrara marble and black Dinant marble (limestone). (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon; photograph Azoor Photo/Alamy Stock Photo).
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13. The Great Cross (‘Well of Moses’), by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter and workshop, 1395–1404. Limestone (pierre d’Asnières and pierre d’Ys), height 520 cm. (Chartreuse de Champmol, Dijon; photograph Azoor Photo/Alamy Stock Photo).
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14. Detail of Fig.2 showing the Virgin Mary. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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15. Weeper from the Tomb of Philip the Bold, by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter. Claus (‘Claes’) de Werve and workshop, c.1391–1410. Grenoble alabaster, height 42 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art).
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16. Detail of Fig.2, showing the Virgin Mary. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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17. Detail of Fig.11, showing the figure of St Catherine. (Photograph Azoor Photo/Alamy Stock Photo).
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18. Detail of Fig.13, showing the faces of the Virgin and Child. (Photograph Frits Scholten).
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19. Detail of Fig.1, showing the face of the Virgin. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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2. Calvary, here attributed to Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter. c.1400. Boxwood, height 56 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; photograph Renate Neder).
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20. Detail of Fig.2, showing a side view of the arm of St John. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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21. Detail of Fig.2, showing St John. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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22. Detail of the face of the choir boy (Weeper no.1) from the tomb of Philip the Bold, by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter, Claus (‘Claes’) de Werve and workshop. c.1391–1410. Carrara marble and gilding, figure height 38.5 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon; photograph Frits Scholten).
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23. Detail of the figure of Jeremiah, from the base of the Great Cross (‘Well of Moses’) by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter and workshop, 1395–1404. Limestone (pierre d’Asnières and pierre d’Ys), figure height 520 cm. (Chartreuse de Champmol, Dijon; photograph © Manuel Cohen).
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24. Yvain and the lion, detail of a capital of the fireplace in the Salle des gardes at Château de Germolles, by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter and workshop, after c.1386–93. Limestone (pierre d’Asnières), height c.25 cm. (Photograph M. Pinette).
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25. Detail of the Annunciation to the Virgin from the left wing of the Crucifixion Retable, by Melchior Broederlam. c.1394–99. Oil on panel, length of wing 125 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon; photo © Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon/Français Jay).
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26. Fragments of the legs of Christ, from the Great Cross (‘Well of Moses’), by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter and workshop. 1395–1404. Limestone (pierre d’Asnières), height 59 cm. (Musée Archéologique, Dijon; photograph © Musée Archéologique de Dijon/François Perrodin).
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27. Detail of Fig 2, showing the underside of the base. (Photograph Frits Scholten).
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28. Detail of St Jerome in his study, from a Bible moralisée attributed to the Rohan Masters. c.1415. Pen and ink on vellum, 41.5 by 29 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale, Paris, inv. Ms.fr. 166, fol.A).
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29. The Burgundian lion preventing the Orléans wolf from seizing the French crown, from a manuscript of Justification by Jean Petit, attributed to the workshop of the Bedford Master. c.1409. Miniature on vellum, 19.3 by 14 cm. (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna, inv. Cod. 2657, fol.1v).
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3. Detail of Fig.2, showing the figure of Christ. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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4. Side view of the sculpture illustrated in Fig.2. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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5. Christ as Man of Sorrows, by Frans Crabbe. c.1525. Engraving, hand-coloured and heightened with gold, 15.5 by 10.7 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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6. Calvary, by the Master of the Colmar Crucifixion (Hermann Schadeberg?). c.1410. Tempera on panel, 126 by 87 cm. (Unterlinden Museum, Colmar; photograph © Musée d’Unterlinden, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / image Musée d’Unterlinden de Colmar).
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7. Detail of Fig.2, showing the lioness and cubs. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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8. Detail of Fig.2, showing the angel. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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9. An angel with a branch of acanthus, from the Hours of René d’Anjou, by the Master of the Parement of Narbonne. c.1405–10. Miniature on vellum, 22 by 16.5 cm. (British Library, London, MS Egerton 1070, fol.94v).
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30. Crucifixion. Second half of the nineteenth century. Photograph by Ludwig Bosten. (From Sammlung mittelalterlicher Bildwerke [. . .] von Dr Franz Bock, 1894; Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen, inv.SK-14).
Article
Four north German bronze lions from Bordesholm
11/2015 | 1352 | 157
Pages: 749-757
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Author:
van der Mark, Bieke (van der Mark, Bieke)
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16. Seven-armed candelabrum, cast by Hans Apengeter (before 1300-after 1351), 1327 (Marienkirche, Kolberg)
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18. Bordesholmer altar, by Hans Brüggemann (c.1480-after 1521). Husum, 1514-21 (Schleswig Cathedral)
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20. Sacramental tabernacle, designed by Nikolaus (Claus) Rughese and cast by Klaus Grude (died after 1493). Lübeck, 1476-79 (Marienkirche, Lübeck)
Western art unattributed:
10. Lion holding a shield. North German. c.1520 (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
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11. Lion holding a shield. North German. c.1520 (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
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12. Lion holding a shield. North German. c.1520 (State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg)
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13. Lion holding a shield. North German. c.1520 (State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg)
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14. Base of the candelabrum shown in Fig.16
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15a. Coat of arms of the Pogwisch family (detail of Fig.10)
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15b. Coat of arms of the Ahlefeldt family (detail of Fig.12)
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15c. Coat of arms of the Munk family (detail of Fig.11)
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15d. Coat of arms of the Rosenkrantz family (detail of Fig.13)
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17. Tomb of Anna, Duchess of Brandenburg, Lübeck (?), 1514-18 (Klosterkirche, Bordesholm)
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19. Tomb slab of Wolfgang Pogwisch zu Buckhagen (c.1485-1554). North German, c.1554 (Klosterkirche, Bordesholm)
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21. Baptismal font. North German. 1391 (St Nikolai, Burg auf Fehmarn)
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22. Baptismal font. North German. 1737 (Klosterkirche, Bordesholm)
Article
‘A lion who painted lions’: Jean-Léon Gérôme’s ‘St Jerome’ rediscovered
04/2012 | 1309 | 154
Pages: 251-252
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Author:
Krämer, Felix (Krämer, Felix)
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21. St Jerome, by Jean-Léon Gérôme. 1874. Canvas, 69 by 93 cm. (Städel Museum, Frankfurt).
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22. Job and his comforters, by Jean Lecomte du Nouÿ. 1867. (Present whereabouts unknown). Photogravure published by Goupil & Cil.
Editorial
St Mark's Lion Brought down to Earth
12/1990 | 1053 | 132
Pages: 827
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Article
A Note on Delacroix at Prague
06/1970 | 807 | 112
Pages: 382-383+385
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Author:
Johnson, Lee (Johnson, Lee)
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49. Lion and Tiger, by Louis Boulanger. c.1830. Lithograph, 22.5 by 30.4 cm. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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50. Lion and Tiger, by Eugène Delacroix. 1828/9. Canvas, 23.9 by 32.1 cm. (National Gallery, Prague.)
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51. Wild Horse Felled by a Tiger, by Eugène Delacroix. 1828. Lithograph, 20 by 27.6 cm. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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48. Dead Greek Woman and Her Child, Copy by an Unknown Artist from Delacroix's Massacres de Scio. Before 1876. Canvas, 95.5 by 132 cm. (National Gallery, Prague.)
Article
George Stubbs: 'The Lion and Horse' Theme
02/1965 | 743 | 107
Pages: 81-87
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Author:
Taylor, Basil (Taylor, Basil)
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35. Horse Frightened by a Lion, by George Stubbs. Signed and Dated 1770. Enamel on Copper, 26 by 29 cm. (Private Collection, United States.)
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36. Lion Killing a Stag, by George Stubbs. Canvas, 248 by 326 cm. (Collection Mr and Mrs Paul Mellon.)
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37. Horse Attacked by a Lion, by George Stubbs. Canvas, 66 by 96.5 cm. (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.)
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38. Horse Frightened by a Lion, by George Stubbs. Canvas, 70.5 by 94 cm. (Collection Mr and Mrs Paul Mellon.)
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40. Detail from Capriccio of Roman Architecture and Antiquities, by Giovanni Paolo Panini. Canvas. (Yale University Art Gallery, Newhaven, Conn.)
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42. Lion Seizing a Horse, by Adamo Ghisi. Line Engraving.
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44. Horse Allacked by a Lion, by George Stubbs. Canvas, 250 by 328 cm. (Collection Mr and Mrs Paul Mellon.)
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39. Lion Seizing a Horse, Roman Copy of a Pergamene Original. Marble; Height, 140 cm. (Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome.)
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41. Lion Seizing a Horse. ?Eighteenth-Century Copy after the Antique. Marble. (Formerly Ince Blundell Collection.)
Book Review
The Etruscan Lion
07/1962 | 712 | 104
Pages: 308
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Reviewer:
Haynes, Sybille (Haynes, Sybille; Hayne, Sybille)
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The Etruscan Lion | author: Brown, W. Llewellyn
Article
Two Monuments of Early Chinese Sculpture
12/1930 | 333 | 57
Pages: 300-301+304-305
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Author:
Sirén, Osvald (Sirén, Osvald; Siren, O.; Siren, Oswald)
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Plate I. Lion, Grey Limestone; Han Period. (Mr. Edgar Worch, Berlin). Two Monuments of Early Chinese Sculpture
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Plate II. Standing Bodhisattva, White Marble, Height about 1.5 m.; Sui Period. (Mr. Edgar Worch, Berlin). Two Monuments of Early Chinese Sculpture
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An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculptures-II
10/1928 | 307 | 53
Pages: 178-179+182-185+189
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Author:
Sirén, Osvald (Sirén, Osvald; Siren, O.; Siren, Oswald)
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Plate I. A-Massive Stone Doors, Probably from a Tomb, Decorated with Flat Reliefs. Later Han Dynasty. B-False Door to a Tomb; Engraved Stone. T'ang Dynasty. (Messrs. C. T. Loo and Co., Paris). An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculpture-II
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Plate II. A-Chimœra. Guardian Animal from a Tomb; Grey Limestone. Early Sixth Century. An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculpture-II
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Plate II. B-Guardian Lion from a Tomb; Dark Marble-Like Stone. Later Han Dynasty. (Messrs. C. T. Loo and Co., Paris). An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculpture-II
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Plate III. A and B-Two Crouching Lions, Formerly Pedestals to a Doorway. Grey Limestone. Early Sixth Century. An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculpture-II
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Plate III. C-Seated Lion. Marble. T'ang Dynasty. An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculpture-II
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Plate III. D-Seated Tiger. Marble. Sung Dynasty. (Messrs. C. T. Loo and Co., Paris). An Exhibition of Early Chinese Sculpture-II
Article
A Chinese Stone Lion
12/1925 | 273 | 47
Pages: 276+280-281
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Author:
Sirén, Osvald (Sirén, Osvald; Siren, O.; Siren, Oswald)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Lion in Grey Limestone, Height, 1.15 m.; Chinese, about A. D. 537. Two Views. (Mr. C. T. Loo, Paris). A Chinese Stone Lion
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