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Book Review
On Weaving: New Expanded Edition. By Anni Albers
07/2018 | 1384 | 160
Pages: 611-612
Article
‘Now the void’: reconsidering Giacometti’s ‘Hands holding the void: invisible object’
11/2014 | 1340 | 156
Pages: 749-756
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Finlay, John (Finlay, John)
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38. Hands holding the void: invisible object, by Alberto Giacometti (National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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39. A corner of Giacometti's studio with Hands holding the void: invisible object (in the foreground) and Small man (in the background). Photograph by Dora Maar, 1934 (Collection Timothy Baum, New York)
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40. Head of the artist's father, by Alberto Giacometti (Alberto Giacometti Foundation, Zürich)
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41. Small crouching man, by Alberto Giacometti (Alberto Giacometti Foundation, Zürich)
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44. Head, by Alberto Giacometti (Musée national d'arte moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris)
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45. Copy of Mexican sculpture, the goddess Ciuoacoatl, by Alberto Giacometti (Private collection)
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47. Disagreeable object, by Alberto Giacometti (Musée national d'art moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris)
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42. Standing goddess with temple headdress. Mexico (Museum der Kulturen, Basel)
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43. The captive King Yax Ahx ('Green Turtle'). 600-900 AD (Late Classic Period). (Toniná Site Museum, Chiapas, Mexico)
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46. The goddess Ciuoacoatl. Mexico (Musée de l'homme, Paris). Reproduced in Tristan Tzara's 'A propos de l'art précolumbien', Cahiers d'Art 3/4 (1928), p.170
Non-western art unattributed:
48. Face plaque. Teotihuacán, 250-600 AD (Early Classic Period). (Walters Art Museum, Baltimore)
Publication Received
Surrealism in Latin America: Vivísimo Muerto
09/2013 | 1326 | 155
Pages: 633
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Radford, Robert (Radford, Robert)
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Exhibition Review
The Maya. Venice
03/1999 | 1152 | 141
Pages: 189-191
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Laughton, Tim (Laughton, Tim)
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45. Glyph Cartouche, with Title of a Ruler, Palenque, Chiapas. Mid-Eighth Century. Stucco, 12.3 cm. High (Museo Regional de Antropología 'Carlos Pellicer', Villahermosa; Exh. Palazzo Grassi, Venice).
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46. Standard Bearer, Chichén Itzá, Yucatan. Ninth Century. Limestone, 94 cm. High (Museo Regional de Yucatán, Merida; Exh. Palazzo Grassi, Venice).
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47. Head from the Crypt of King Pacal of Palenque, Chiapas, Possibly a Representation of the King in the Guise of the Youthful Maize God. c.683 A. D. Stucco, 43 cm. High (Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City; Exh. Palazzo Grassi, Venice).
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48. Male Figurine, Jaina Island, Campeche. Eighth Century. Painted Ceramic, 22 cm. High (Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City; Exh. Palazzo Grassi, Venice).
Book Review
Architecture in the United States
01/1999 | 1150 | 141
Pages: 42-43
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Upton, Dell (Upton, Dell)
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Architecture in the United States | author: Upton, Dell
Short Notice
Recent Museum Acquisitions: Pre-Columbian Jewel (Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts)
05/1969 | 794 | 111
Pages: 300+302
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57. Jewel Effigy Pendant. Pre-Columbian, Costa Rica Region. (Worcester Art Museum, Mass.)
Short Notice
Recent Museum Acquisitions: 'Golden Anniversary' Acquisitions by the Cleveland Museum of Art
11/1966 | 764 | 108
Pages: 574+576-577+579
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50. Woman with Child, by Isamu Noguchi. Completed 1958. White Marble; Height, 112.2 cm. (Base, 95 cm.) (The Cleveland Museum of Art.)
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52. A Leaf from the Album: Reminiscences of Ch'in-Huai River, by Tao Chi (or Shih-t'ao). Chinese, (Before 1645 - After 1704) Ch'ing Dynasty. 8-Leaf Album, Ink and Colour on Paper, 25.5 by 20.2 cm. (The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund.)
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54. House Altar-Piece. Circle of Georg Raphael Donner, c.1740. Gilded Wood, 165 by 108 cm. (The Cleveland Museum of Art; Purchase, Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Bequest.)
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48. Standing Buddha. North India or Kashmir, Early Eighth Century A. D. Brass; Height, 98.5 cm. (The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund.)
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51. Seated Figure. Guatemala, Maya, Third-Fifth Centuries. Incised Shell; Height, 16.5 cm. (The Cleveland Museum of Art.)
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49. Figure of a Standing Lady. Greek (? from Alexandria) c.300 B. C. or Later. Mainland (Peloponnesus) Marble; Height, 84.9 cm. (The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund.)
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53. Jonah Cast up. One of a Group of Eleven Sculptures. Eastern Mediterranean, Late Third Century A. D. Marble, 40.6 by 21.6 by 37.7 cm. (The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund.) [Currently identified as Roman]
Supplement
Acquisitions of Works of Art by Museums and Galleries: Supplement
11/1964 | 740 | 106
Pages: 533-543
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68. Head of a Man. Romanesque, Second Half of the Twelfth Century. Here Attributed to the Maître de Cabestany. Marble; Height, 10.2 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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69. Detail from The Calling of the Apostles, by the Maître de Cabestany. From Sant Pere de Roda. (Museo Maérs, Barcelona.)
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70. Head of a Man, by the Maître de Cabestany. From Sant Pere de Roda. (Junyent Collection, Barcelona.)
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75. Around the Blues, by Sam Francis. Signed and Dated 1957; 1962. Oil and Magna Colour on Canvas, 274 by 487.5 cm. (Tate Gallery.)
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76. Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue, by Piet Mondrian. Signed with Initials and Dated 1939-42. Canvas, 72.5 by 69 cm. (Tate Gallery.)
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77. Supernovae, by Victor Vasarely. Signed and Dated 1959-61. Canvas, 242 by 152 cm. (Tate Gallery.)
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78. Kneeling Woman, by Aristide Maillol. Baked Earthenware; Height, 19.7 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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79. The City of the Circle and the Square, by Eduardo Paolozzi. Aluminium, 212 by 102.5 by 67 cm. (Tate Gallery.)
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80. The Wounded Clown, by Georges Rouault. Signed and Dated 1939. Oil on Paper Mounted on Masonite, 183 by 121.9 cm. (Currier Gallery of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire.)
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81. Les Transparents (The Transparent Ones), by Yves Tanguy. Signed and Dated 1951. Canvas, 98.5 by 81 cm. (Tate Gallery.)
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61. Resting from Embroidery Work. Northern Sung Dynasty, Eleventh Century A. D. Handscroll. (British Museum.)
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62. Meeting Outside the East Gate. From The Book of Odes; Illustration to Ode No.5. By Ma Ho-Chih. Chinese, Twelfth Century A. D. (British Museum.)
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63. A Man Kept Awake by Anxiety. From The Book of Odes; Illustration to Last Section. By Ma Ho-Chih. Chinese, Twelfth Century A. D. (British Museum.)
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64. Portrait of Jion Daishi. Japanese, Fourteenth Century. (British Museum.)
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65. Two Vajrapani. Detail from Metamorphoses of Heavenly Beings. Chinese, c.1100 A. D. (British Museum.). 66. The Ruling Spirit of Wind. Detail from Metamorphoses of Heavenly Beings. Chinese, c.1100 A. D. (British Museum.)
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67. Ram. Egyptian, First Century A. D. Glazed Frit-Ware; Length, 28 cm.; Height, 17.8 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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74. Ceremonial Knife. Peruvian, Twelfth-Fourteenth Century A. D. Gold; Height, 34.3 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago.)
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71, 72, 73. Capital. Romanesque (Southern French), Second Half of the Twelfth Century. Marble; Height, 29.8 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.). 74. Ceremonial Knife. Peruvian, Twelfth-Fourteenth Century A. D. Gold; Height, 34.3 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago.)
Book Review
The Art and Architecture of Ancient America: The Mexican 'Maya' and Andean Peoples
05/1963 | 722 | 105
Pages: 219-220
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Burland, Cottie A. (Burland, Cottie A.; Burland, C. A.)
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The Art and Architecture of Ancient America: The Mexican 'Maya' and Andean Peoples | author: Kubler, George
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