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‘Une pièce fort singulière’: the rediscovery of Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s ‘Andromeda and the sea monster’
11/2024 | 1460 | 166
Pages: 1101–1122
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Author:
Clemente, Maichol (Clemente, Maichol)
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1. Andromeda and the sea monster, here attributed to Gian Lorenzo Bernini. c.1616–17. Marble, 53 by 34 by 24 cm. (Private collection; photograph Tony Fisher).
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10. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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11. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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12. Detail of Fig.8. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
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13. Detail of the Bust of Antonio Coppola, by Pietro Bernini with Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1612. Marble. (Museo di Arte Sacra di San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, Rome; photograph Domenico Ventura).
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14. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph the author).
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15. Detail of Fig.26. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
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16. Detail of a putto, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1618. Marble. (Barberini Chapel, Sant’Andrea della Valle, Rome; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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17. Detail of the Virgin Mary from the relief of the Assumption, by Pietro Bernini. 1607–10. Marble. (Baptistery, S. Maria Maggiore, Rome; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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18. Anima Beata, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. c.1619. Marble, 41.5 by 29 by 24 cm. (Spanish Embassy to the Holy See, Rome; photograph Domenico Ventura).
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19. Bacchanal: faun teased by children, by Pietro and Gian Lorenzo Bernini. c.1615–16. Marble, 132.4 by 73.7 by 47.9 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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2. View of the back of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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20. Detail of Fig.19.
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21. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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22. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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23. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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24. Detail of Fig.25.
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25. Boy with a dragon, by Gian Lorenzo (and Pietro?) Bernini. c.1616. Marble, 55.9 by 52 by 41.5 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
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26. St Lawrence on the gridiron, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. c.1616–17. Marble, 66 by 108 cm. (MiC – Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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27. Detail of Fig.26, rotated 90 degrees. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
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28. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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29. Detail of Fig.26, rotated 90 degrees. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
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3. Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Minister of Louis XIV, by Claude Lefebvre. 1666. Oil on canvas, 130 by 96 cm. (Musée et Domaine National de Versailles et de Trianon; Bridgeman Images).
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30. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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31. St Sebastian, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1617. Marble, 98 by 42 by 49 cm. (Private collection, on loan to Museum Thyssen- Bornemisza, Madrid).
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32. Detail of Fig.2. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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33. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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34. Detail of Fig.31.
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35. Detail of Fig.31.
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36. Detail of Fig.31.
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37. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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38. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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39. Detail of the back of Fig.31, rotated 180 degrees.
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4. Letter from Elpidio Benedetti to Jean-Baptiste Colbert, 19th March 1682. (Archives Nationales, Paris, Contrôle général des finances, G/7/551, fol.9).
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40. Detail of Fig.31.
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41. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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42. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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43. Detail of a Putto, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1618. Marble. (Barberini Chapel, Sant’Andrea della Valle, Rome; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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44. Detail of Fig.47.
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45. Detail of Fig.46.
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46. Neptune and Triton, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1622–23. Marble, height 182.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Bridgeman Images).
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47. Rear view of Rape of Proserpina, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1621–22. Marble, height without base 255 cm. (MiC – Galleria Borghese, Rome).
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5. Side view of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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6. Side view of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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7. Side view of Fig.8. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
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8. Andromeda, by Pietro Bernini. c.1615. Marble, 105 by 52.5 by 40 cm. (Accademia Carrara, Bergamo; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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9. Detail of Fig.8. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
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11/2022 | 1436 | 164
Pages: i-xx
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Ange-Joseph Antoine ROUX (Marseille, 1765 - 1838) View on the Old Port of Marseille from Saint-Victor; View on the Old Port of Marseille and the Fort Saint-Jean (detail) Watercolour (pair). Signed and dated lower left; Signed and dated lower right. 58 x 86,5 cm (each) [Aguttes]
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Christ’s descent into limbo, by Marcellus Coffermans (1524/25–81). Oil on panel, 18.5 by 13.8 cm. [COSTERMANS & PELGRIMS DE BIGARD, BRUSSELS. Fine Arts, Paris]
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Gabriel Metsu, The Drinker; oil on canvas laid down on panel, 17.7 x 13 cm. [Roseberys].
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Giacomo Balla Turin 1871–1958 Rome Linea di velocità + vortice, c. 1913 Signed and titled lower left ‘FUTURBALLA LINEA DI VELOCITA’ + VORTICE’; stamped Pugno di Boccioni Pencil on paper 47 x 70 cm (18 1/2 x 27 1/2 in.) [Robilant and Voena]
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Heyst, 8pm at low tide, by Georges Lemmen (1865–1916). 1891. Oil on panel, 12 by 21.5 cm. [GALERIE BERÈS, PARIS. Fine Arts Paris]
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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (Valenciennes, 1827–1875, Courbevoie) Jeune fille à la coquille Patinated plaster Executed circa 1864 100.5 cm high Signed JB Carpeaux [Daniel Katz]
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Jean-Siméon CHARDIN Copper pot, cauliflower and mortar with its pestle on an entablature Oil on canvas, signed lower right, 13 × 15,9 in. Provenance: Private collection, Paris Literature: Pierre Rosenberg, L’opera completa di Chardin, Milan, 1983, n. p., n° 77, repr. Estimate: €600 000 - 800 000 [Artcurial]
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Lucas Faydeherbe, attributed to 1617 – Mechelen – 1697 Jupiter Terracotta, painted to resemble bronze: h. 68 x w. 52 x d. 31 cm (Patricia Wengraf).
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Medallion showing Louis XIV, by Marc Arcis (1655–1739). Marble, 75 by 73 cm. [GALERIE RATTON  LADRIÈRE, PARIS, Fine Arts Paris]
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Napoleon Bonaparte, by Joseph Chinard (1756–1813). Terracotta, 85 by 52 cm. [BRUN FINE ART, LONDON AND MILAN. Fine Arts Paris]
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Nino Pisano (Active 1334–1368), Saint John the Baptist, c. 13665, marble, 75.5 cm high (Stuart Lochhead).
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No title, by Alexander Calder (1898–1976). 1964. Gouache on paper, 50 by 66 cm. [GALERIE AB, PARIS, Fine Arts Paris]
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Pair of Medicis vases, by Joseph Fabry and Paul Utzschneider. 1810–12. Faïence pottery and gilded bronze, each 68 by 54 cm. [GALERIE STEINITZ, PARIS. Fine Arts Paris]
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Pietro Bernini and attributed to the young Gian Lorenzo Bernini, circa 1616-18 Samson with a Philistine. Fountain figure made of white, grey veined marble. H 152, plinth W 57, D 52 cm. Prov: Albrecht Neuhaus, Würzburg. Private European Collection. [Lempertz sale Decorative Arts, 17 November 2022]
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SARAH BIFFIN (1784 –1850) Self Portrait, 1821 (Private Collection) [Philip Mould].
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SIR FRANCIS LEGATT CHANTREY, R.A. (1781–1841) Bust of Princess Louise of Saxe-Weimar Commissioned by Queen Adelaide of the United Kingdom in 1833 Delivered to Windsor Castle on 10 April 1834 white marble 66 cm. [Erik Bijzet]
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Still life with fruits and flowers, by Bernardo Strozzi (1581–1644). Oil on canvas, 39 by 45.5 cm. [ENRICO FRASCIONE, FLORENCE, Fine Arts Paris].
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The couple, by Germaine Richier (1902–59). 1956. Edition 3 of 6. Bronze, height 139 cm. [GALERIE DE LA BÉRAUDIÈRE, BRUSSELS, Fine Arts Paris]
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Timothy Behrens, Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach, and Michael Andrews (left to right) at Wheeler’s restaurant in Soho, London, 1963. Photo: © John Deakin/John Deakin Archive/Bridgeman Images. [Gagosian]
Non-western art unattributed:
Floral arabesque tile. Iznik, Turkey, c.1565–75. Siliceous ceramic and polychrome, 29 by 29 cm. [GALERIE KEVORKIAN, PARIS. Fine Arts Paris]
Non-western art unattributed:
Standing Buddha, Gandhara, 3rd– 4th century. Shale, height 90 cm. [GALERIE HIOCO, PARIS. Fine Arts Paris]
Non-western art unattributed:
Writing box. Gujarat, India, c.1550–1600. Teak wood, mother-of- pearl and tortoiseshell, 11 by 24 by 18 cm. [SÃO ROQUE, LISBON. Fine Arts Paris]
Western art unattributed:
FRENCH SCHOOL (Avignon), early fifteenth century Head of an apostle Alabaster with traces of gilding and paint, 13 x 10.8 x 7.6 cm [Charles Ratton and Guy Ladriere, Fine Arts Paris]
Western art unattributed:
Head of an African King, Southern France, c.1120-1150. [Sam Fogg]
Article
New light on the colossal statues on the façade of St Peter’s, Rome
01/2022 | 1426 | 164
Pages: 22-33
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Author:
Loffredo, Fernando (Loffredo, Fernando)
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1. Detail of the east front of St Peter’s, Rome. (Photograph the author).
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10. St Philip, here attributed to Pietro Bernini. 1613–14. Travertine, height 565 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
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11. Virgin and Child, by Giovan Battista Serodine. Shortly before 1615. Travertine. (S. Francesca Romana, Rome; photograph the author).
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12. Autumn in the guise of Priapus, by Pietro Bernini (with the assistance of Gian Lorenzo Bernini). 1616–17. Marble, height 227.6 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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13. Detail of Fig.10. (Photograph the author).
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14. Autumn, by Pietro Bernini (with the assistance of Gian Lorenzo Bernini). c.1620. Marble, 125.5 cm. (Private collection; photograph the author).
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15. Detail of Adam, Eve and the serpent, by Pietro Bernini. c.1620. Marble, height 188 cm. (Musée de Tessé, Le Mans; photograph the author).
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16. St Matthew, by Pietro Bernini. 1604–06. Marble, height approx. 180 cm. (Church of Gerolamini, Naples; photograph courtesy Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz).
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17. St John the Evangelist, by Giovanni Antonio Paracca, nicknamed Valsoldino. 1612–13. Travertine, height 565 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
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18. St John the Baptist, by Siméon Drouin. 1613. Travertine, height 565 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
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19. St James the Great, by Egidio Moretti. 1613. Travertine, height 565 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
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2. Statues of (from left to right) St John the Evangelist, St Andrew, Christ the Redeemer and St John the Baptist on the attic of the east front of St Peter’s, Rome. (Bibliotheca Hertziana, Max-Planck-Institute für Kunstgeschichte, Rome).
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20. St Matthias, by Giuseppe Fontana. 1612–13. Travertine, height 565 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
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3. The east front of St Peter’s, Rome. (Bridgeman Images).
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4. The coat of arms of Pope Paul V Borghese in the pediment on the east front of St Peter’s, Rome, by Carlo Fancelli and Leone Garuo. c.1612–13. Travertine, height 600 cm. (Photograph the author).
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5. Vulcan, by Chiarissimo Fancelli. 1611. Marble, height 210 cm. (Boboli Gardens, Florence; photograph courtesy Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz).
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6. St Andrew, by Chiarissimo Fancelli. 1612–13. Travertine, height 565 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
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7. St Thaddeus, by Chiarissimo Fancelli. 1612–13. Travertine, height 565 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
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8. St Cristina, by Chiarissimo Fancelli. 1622–25. Marble, height approx. 200 cm. (Pisa Cathedral; photograph the author).
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9. Christ the Redeemer, by Cristoforo Stati, completed by Siméon Drouin. 1612–13. Travertine, height 600 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
Book Review
Pittura di marmo: Storia e fortuna delle pale d’altare a rilievo nella Roma di Bernini (Biblioteca dell’‘Archivum Romanicum’, Serie I: Letteratura, Paleografia, 470). By Stefano Pierguidi
12/2018 | 1389 | 160
Pages: 1072
Book Review
Kardinal Maffeo Barberini, später Papst Urban VIII, und die Entstehung des römischen Hochbarock
02/2009 | 1271 | 151
Pages: 105-106
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Reviewer:
Malgouyres, Philippe (Malgouyres, Philippe)
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Kardinal Maffeo Barberini, später Papst Urban VIII, und die Entstehung des römischen Hochbarock (Römische Forschungen der Bibliotheca Hertziana, XXXII) | author: Schütze, Sebastian
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32. Adam, Eve and the serpent, by Pietro Bernini. c.1620. Marble, 188 by 85 by 65 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris)
Book Review
Pietro Bernini (1562–1629)
07/2007 | 1252 | 149
Pages: 495-496
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Reviewer:
Malgouyres, Philippe (Malgouyres, Philippe)
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Pietro Bernini (1562–1629) | author: Kessler , Hans-Ulrich