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Article
Some Pictures by Poussin in the Dal Pozzo Collection: Three New Inventories
08/1988 | 1025 | 130
Pages: 608-626
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Author:
Standring, Timothy J. (Standring, Timothy J.; Standring, T. J.)
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Illustrations
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37. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts. Venus and Mars (155 by 213.5 cm.; Fig. 37)
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41. Brighton, City Art Collections, Preston Manor. The Virgin and Child (58.5 by 49.5 cm.; Fig. 41)
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43. Cambridge, Mass., On Loan to the Fogg Museum, Harvard University. Hannibal Riding an Elephant (100 by 133 cm.; Fig. 43)
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44. Cleveland, Museum of Art. Landscape with Nymphs and Satyrs (Or Pan with the Infant Bacchus, or Amor Vincit Omnia; 97 by 127.5 cm.; Fig. 44)
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46. Detroit, Institute of Arts. The Holy Family, known as the Roccatagliata Madonna (68.5 by 44.5 cm.; Fig. 46)
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48. Edinburgh, National Gallery of Scotland. The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine (127 by 176.5 cm.; Fig. 48)
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49. Fort Worth, Kimbell Museum of Art. Venus and Adonis (99 by 134.6 cm.; Fig. 49)
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50. Frankfurt am Main, Städelsches Kunstinstitut. Stormy Landscape with Pyramus and Thisbe (192.5 by 273.5 cm.; Fig. 50)
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51. Hovingham Hall, Yorkshire, Worsley Collection. Cephalus and Aurora (79 by 152 cm.; Fig. 51)
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52. London, National Gallery, No. 6390. Landscape with a Boy Scooping Water from a Stream (63.1 by 77.8 cm.; Fig. 52)
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53. London, National Gallery, No. 6391. Landscape with Travellers Resting (62.8 by 78.4 cm.; Fig. 53)
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55. Montreal, Museum of Fine Arts. Landscape with Man Running from a Snake (65 by 76 cm.; Fig. 55)
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56. New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Companions of Rinaldo (199 by 101 cm.; Fig. 56)
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57. New York, Private Collection. Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well (93 by 117 cm., Fig. 57)
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60. Budapest, Szépmüvészeti Múseum, No.57.18. Holy Family (57 by 74 cm., on an Oval Canvas; Fig. 60)
Western art unattributed:
38. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. III, div. 3-'Pozzo', Unnumbered Item in Mazzo I, fol. 10v. (Inventory of 1729, Including Entries Relating to Pictures in Fogg Museum at Cambridge (Mass.), Private Collection at New York, and Museum of Fine Arts at Boston).
Western art unattributed:
39. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. III, div. 3-'Pozzo', Unnumbered Item in Mazzo I, fol. 11r. (Inventory of 1729, Including Entries Relating to Pictures in Kimbell Art Museum at Fort Worth, and National Gallery of Scotland at Edinburgh).
Western art unattributed:
40. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. III, div. 3-'Pozzo', Unnumbered Item in Mazzo I, p. 10 (Inventory of 1740, with the Osservazioni of Antonio Maria Bozzolani, Including Entry Relating to Pictures in Musée Thomas Henry at Cherbourg and City Art Galleries at Brighton).
Western art unattributed:
42. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. IV, Mazzo ΣVII, No. 21 (Loose Folded Sheet in the Handwriting of Giuseppe Boccapaduli, Probably Dating from around 1800).
Western art unattributed:
45. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. III, div. 3-'Pozzo', Unnumbered Item in Mazzo I, p. 20 (Inventory of 1740, with the Osservazioni of Antonio Maria Bozzolani, Including Entry Relating to Pictures in Museum of Art at Cleveland and Kimbell Art Museum at Fort Worth; This Entry Begins at the Bottom of p. 19 as Follows: '65 Dui altri in tela d'imp. re p[er] traverso').
Western art unattributed:
47. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. III, div. 3-'Pozzo', Unnumbered Item in Mazzo I, p. 18 (Inventory of 1740, with the Osservazioni of Antonio Maria Bozzolani, Including Entry Relating to a Picture in the Institute of Arts at Detroit).
Western art unattributed:
54. Written Label on the Back of the Landscape with Travellers Resting, by Nicolas Poussin (National Gallery, London, No. 6391).
Western art unattributed:
58. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. III, div. 3-'Pozzo', unnumbered item in mazzo I, p. 14 (inventory of 1740, with the Osservazioni of Antonio Maria Bozzolani, including entry relating to a picture in Private collection at New York).
Western art unattributed:
59. Rome, Archivio Storico Capitolino, Fondo Boccapaduli, Arm. IV, mazzo ΣVII, No. 22 (Declaration dated 24th October 1781 and signed by Gavin Hamilton, relating to his purchase of nine pictures in 1779 from Giuseppe Boccapaduli).
Article
Poussin Studies XIII: Early Falsifications of Poussin
11/1962 | 716 | 104
Pages: 486+488-495+497-498
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Author:
Blunt, Anthony (A. B.; A. F. B) (Blunt, Anthony (A. B.; A. F. B); Blunt, Anthony Frederick; Blunt, Professor; Blunt, A. F.; A. F. B.; B., A.)
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Illustrations
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14. Sacrifice of Noah, by an Imitator (? Italian) of Nicolas Poussin. Canvas, 98 by 134.5 cm. (National Trust, Tatton Hall.)
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15. Sacrifice of Noah, by an Imitator (? Italian) of Nicolas Poussin. Canvas, 90 by 127 cm. (Collection Mr Francis Jekyll.)
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16. Adoration of the Shepherds. Anonymous Seventeenth-Century Engraving. Falsification of Poussin.
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17. Sacrifice of Noah, by an Imitator (? Italian) of Nicolas Poussin. Pen and Wash, 13 by 15.8 cm. (Louvre.)
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18. Sacrifice of Noah. Engraving by Cossin after a French Late Seventeenth-Century Imitator of Poussin.
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20. Genius of Rome Explaining the Decline of the Arts. French School, Seventeenth Century (? Jean Lemaire.) Canvas, 140 by 196 cm. (Collection Earl of Derby.)
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21. Alexander at the Tomb of Achilles. French School, Seventeenth Century (? Jean Lemaire). Canvas, 95 by 130 cm. (Louvre.)
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22. Narcissus. Engraving Published by Basan. Falsification of Poussin.
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23. Detail from the Nurture of Bacchus Reproduced in Fig.25.
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25. The Nature of Bacchus, Here Described as by the 'Master of the Clumsy Children'. Canvas, 97 by 136 cm. (Louvre.)
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26. Detail from the Nurture of Bacchus Reproduced in Fig.25.
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27. Holy Family, Here Described as by the 'Master of the Clumsy Children'. Canvas; Diameter, 66 cm. (Museum, Bourges.)
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28. Children Playing, Here Described as by the 'Master of the Clumsy Children'. Canvas, 52.1 by 38.7 cm. (Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon.)
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29. Bacchus and Ariadne, Here Tentatively Ascribed to the 'Master of the Clumsy Children'. Canvas, 96.5 by 134 cm. (Hermitage, Leningrad.)
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30. Holy Family with St John, St Elizabeth and Putti, Here Described as by the 'Master of the Clumsy Children'. Canvas, 121.9 by 144.7 cm. (Hermitage, Leningrad.)
Western art unattributed:
19. Venus and Adonis or Cephalus and Procris. French School, Seventeenth Century. Canvas. (Collection Duke of Devonshire.) Reproduced by Permission of the Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement.
Western art unattributed:
24. Venus and Adonis, Here Described as by the 'Master of the Clumsy Children'. Canvas, 96 by 133.5 cm. (Cook Collection.)