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Article
Addenda to Caravaggio
01/1952 | 586 | 94
Pages: 2-23
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Author:
Mahon, Denis (Mahon, Denis)
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Illustrations
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1. Detail from Una Musica, by Caravaggio. (English Private Collection.)
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2. Una Musica, by Caravaggio. Canvas, 92 by 118.5 cm. (English Private Collection.)
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3. Estasi di San Francesco, by Caravaggio. Canvas, 91.5 by 128.4 cm. (Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Conn.) Reproduced by Courtesy of the Wadsworth Atheneum.
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4. Bacchino, by Caravaggio. Canvas, 66 by 52 cm. (Galleria Borghese, Rome.)
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5. Fruttaiuolo, by Caravaggio. Canvas, 70 by 67 cm. (Galleria Borghese, Rome.)
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6. Suonalore di Liulo, by Caravaggio. Canvas, 94 by 119 cm. (Hermitage, Leningrad.)
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7. Giuditta e Oloferne, by Caravaggio. Canvas, 144 by 195 cm. (Signor Vincenzo Coppi, Rome.)
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8. San Malleo e l'Angelo, by Caravaggio. Canvas, 223 by 183 cm. (Formerly Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum, Berlin.)
Article
Caravaggio's Chronology Again
09/1951 | 582 | 93
Pages: 286-292
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Mahon, Denis (Mahon, Denis)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
10. The Fortune-Teller, by Caravaggio. Canvas, 99 by 131 cm. (Louvre, Paris.)
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11. Detail from The Calling of St Matthew, by Caravaggio. (San Luigi dei Francesi, Rome.)
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12. I Bari (The Card-Sharpers), by Caravaggio. (Whereabouts Unknown; Formerly in the Barberini and Sciarra Collections, Rome.)
Article
Egregius in Urbe Pictor: Caravaggio Revised
07/1951 | 580 | 93
Pages: 222-235
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Author:
Mahon, Denis (Mahon, Denis)
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Illustrations
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17. Notary's Copy of Contract of September 24, 1600, between Caravaggio and Monsignor Cerasi, Relating to the Paintings in Santa Maria del Popolo. (Archivio di Stato, Rome.)
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18. Portrait of Caravaggio, by Ottavio Leoni (Detail). Black Chalk Heightened with White, and Some Coloured Chalks, on Blue-Grey Paper. Whole Sheet: 236 by 165 mm. (Biblioteca Nazionale Marucelliana, Florence.)
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19. Portrait of Caravaggio, by Himself; Detail from the Martyrdom of St Matthew. (San Luigi dei Francesi, Rome.)
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20. The Crowning of Thorns, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 224 by 180 cm. (Hôpital du Petit-Paris, Grasse.)