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Exhibition Review
Painting the modern garden
04/2016 | 1357 | 158
Pages: 300-301
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Adler, Kathleen (Adler, Kathleen)
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64. Resting in the garden (Sieste au jardin), by Pierre Bonnard. 1914 (National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London)
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65. Lady in the garden, by Claude Monet. 1867 (State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London)
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66. Installation view of Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse; showing Water lilies (Agapanthus), by Claude Monet. (c.1915-26) (Cleveland Museum of Art; Saint Louis Art Museum; and the Nelson Atkins Art Museum, Kansas City; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London)
Exhibition Review
Van Gogh’s Repetitions
07/2014 | 1336 | 156
Pages: 489-491
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Kelly, Simon (Kelly, Simon)
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90. Portrait of Joseph Roulin, by Vincent Van Gogh (Detroit Institute of Art; exh. Cleveland Museum of Art)
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91. Portrait of Joseph Roulin, by Vincent Van Gogh (Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo; exh. Cleveland Museum of Art)
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92. Portrait of Joseph Roulin, by Vincent Van Gogh (Museum of Modern Art, New York; exh. Cleveland Museum of Art)
Supplement
Recent acquisitions (2005–11) at the Cleveland Museum of Art
07/2012 | 1312 | 154
Pages: 525-532
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Franklin, David (Franklin, David)
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III. Six-fold screens depicting Sotoba and Hanro (Su Shi and Pan Lang), by Unkoku Togan (1547–1618). Early 1600s. Ink, light colour and gold on paper, each 155.5 by 360 cm. Purchased 2006, John L. Severance Fund (inv. no.2006.135.1–2).
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IX. (Left). Virgin and Child, by Angelos Akotantos (active in Crete, 1425–50). Tempera and gold on a cypress wood panel, 96 by 70 cm. Purchased 2010, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund (inv. no.2010.154).
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VIII­. (Above). The rabbit hunt, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1527/28–69). 1560. Etching, 22.1 by 29 cm. Purchased 2009, The J.H. Wade Fund (inv. no.2009.80).
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X. (Above). The Caporali Missal, illuminated by Bartolomeo and Giapeco Caporali (active in Perugia, 1450–1500). 1469. Tempera and gold on parchment, 35 by 25 cm. Purchased 2006, John L. Severance Fund (inv. no.2006.154).
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XI. (Right). Virgin and Child in glory, by Isaac Oliver I (active in England, 1558–1617). c.1605–17. Gouache and watercolour, heightened with gum arabic, with gold framing lines, on vellum mounted on wood, 27.6 by 20.3 cm. Purchased 2011, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund (inv. no.2011.2).
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XII. The Golden hour, by Samuel Palmer (1805–81). 1865. Watercolour and gouache with graphite and scraping on London board, 25.7 by 35.4 cm. Purchased 2009, The Severance and Greta Millikin Purchase Fund (inv. no.2009.3).
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XIV. (Left). Indian combat, by Edmonia Lewis (c.1844–1907). 1868. Marble, 76.2 by 48.3 by 36.5 cm. Purchased 2011, American Painting and Sculpture Sundry Purchase Fund and Purchase from the J.H. Wade Fund (inv. no.2011.110).
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XIX. Paramount picture, by Reginald Marsh (1898–1954). 1934. Tempera on masonite, 90.8 by 70.5 cm. Purchased 2006, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund (inv. no.2006.137).
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XV. (Above left). Title unknown, by Yves Tanguy (French, 1900–55). 1928. Canvas, 42.7 by 36.7 cm. Purchased 2009, John L. Severance Fund (inv. no.2009.78).
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XVI. (Above right). Double portrait with hat, by Dora Maar (1907–97). c.1936–37. Gelatin silver print, 29.8 by 23.8 cm. Gift of David Raymond, 2008 (inv. no.2008.172).
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XVII. (Right). Ronald Fischer, Beekeeper, Davis, California, May 9, 1981, by Richard Avedon (1923–2004). 1981. Gelatin silver print (printed 1985), 143.1 by 114.5 cm. Purchased 2005, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund (inv. no.2005.143).
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XVIII. Jackie Curtis and Ritta Redd, by Alice Neel (1900–84). 1970. Canvas, 152.4 by 106.4 cm. Purchased 2009, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund (inv. no.2009.345).
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XX. Rho I, by Jack Whitten (born 1939). 1977. Acrylic on canvas, 182.8 by 213.2 cm. Gift of Scott C. Mueller and Margaret Fulton Mueller, 2010 (inv. no.2010.1).
Non-western art unattributed:
I. Male and female figures. Ngbandi people, The Congo. Possibly mid-1800s to early 1900s. Wood, pigment, metal, beads, shell and textile, 45 and 41 cm. high. Purchased 2010, René and Odette Delenne Collection, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund (inv. no.2010.459.1–2).
Non-western art unattributed:
II. Round box decorated with peonies and two pheasants. China, late Southern Song to early Yuan Dynasty, late 1200s. Carved lacquer, 40 by 20 cm. Purchased 2011, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund (inv. no.2011.34.a–b).
Non-western art unattributed:
IV. Silk canopy with lotus petals. India, Sultanate period, 1500s. Lampas, silk, 186.7 by 175.5 cm. Purchased 2006, The J.H. Wade Fund (inv. no.2006.136).
Non-western art unattributed:
V. Bag with human face. Wari people, Andes (Peru), 600–1000. Alpaca or llama hide, human hair, pigment, cotton and coca leaf contents, 26.7 by 23.2 cm. (excluding strap). Purchased 2011, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund (inv. no.2011.35).
Non-western art unattributed:
VI. Shiva as Brahma. South India, Chola dynasty, late 900s to early 1000s. Granite, 162.6 cm. high. Purchased 2007, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund, this work was accepted in honour of Stanislaw Czuma in recognition of his long service to the Cleveland Museum of Art (inv. no.2007.155).
Non-western art unattributed:
VII. Hevajra. Cambodia, Bayon style, late 1100s to early 1200s. Bronze, 46 cm. high. Gift of Maxeen and John Flower in honour of Stanislaw Czuma, 2011 (inv. no.2011.143).
Western art unattributed:
XIII. (Above). Pair of candelabra. Tula, Russia, c.1790–95. Cut and polished steel with gold and silvered decoration, 40.7 by 24.8 cm. each. Purchased 2010, Leonard C. Hanna, Jr. Fund (inv. no.2010.2).
Exhibition Review
Rembrandt in America. Raleigh, Cleveland and Minneapolis
02/2012 | 1307 | 154
Pages: 150-151
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Liedtke, Walter A. (Liedtke, Walter A.; Liedtke, Walter)
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Rembrandt in America: Collecting and Connoisseurship | institution: Cleveland Museum of Art , institution: Minneapolis Institute of Arts , institution: North Carolina Museum of Art
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78. Young man in a black beret, by Rembrandt. 1666. Canvas, 81.6 by 64.5 cm. (Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City; exh. Cleveland Museum of Art).
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79. Portrait of Anthonie Coopal, by Rembrandt. 1635. Panel, 83.7 by 67 cm. (Private collection, New York; exh. Cleveland Museum of Art).
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80. St Bartholomew, by Rembrandt. 1657. Canvas, 122.7 by 99.7 cm. (Putnam Foundation Collection, Timken Museum of Art, San Diego; exh. Cleveland Museum of Art).
Exhibition Review
Medieval European reliquaries. Cleveland, Baltimore and London
10/2011 | 1303 | 153
Pages: 683-684
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Campbell, Marian (Campbell, Marian; C., M.)
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Treasures of Heaven, saints, relics and devotion in medieval Europe | institution: British Museum , institution: Cleveland Museum of Art , institution: Walters Art Gallery
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45. Reliquary bust of an unknown female saint, probably a companion of St Ursula. South Netherlands, c.1520–30. Painted and gilded oak, 42.4 cm. high. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; exh. British Museum, London).
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46. Reliquary bust of St Baudime. Auvergne, 1146–78. Copper gilt over a walnut core, ivory and horn, 73 by 43 by 46 cm. (Saint-Nectaire, Auvergne; exh. British Museum, London).
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47. Reliquary chasse of St Thomas Becket. English, c.1173–80. Silver gilt with niello and glass, 5.7 by 7 by 3.4 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; exh. British Museum, London).
Western art unattributed:
48. Holy thorn reliquary. Paris, c.1390–97. Gold, enamel and precious stones, 30.5 cm. high. (British Museum, London).
Exhibition Review
Monet in Normandy. San Francisco, Raleigh and Cleveland
02/2007 | 1247 | 149
Pages: 132-134
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Kendall, Richard (Kendall, Richard)
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Monet in Normandy | institution: Cleveland Museum of Art , institution: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco , institution: North Carolina Museum of Art
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66. By the sea at Fécamp, by Claude Monet. 1881. Canvas, 66.2 by 80 cm. (Musée Malraux, Le Havre; exh. Cleveland Museum of Art).
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67. Waves at the Manneporte, by Claude Monet. 1883 or 1885. Canvas, 73.6 by 92 cm. (Private collection; exh. Cleveland Museum of Art).
Exhibition Review
Arts and Crafts. London and Milwaukee
06/2005 | 1227 | 147
Pages: 416-418
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Harrod, Tanya (Harrod, Tanya)
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The Arts and Crafts Movement in Europe and America: Design for the Modern World and International Arts and Crafts | institution: Milwaukee Art Museum , institution: Victoria and Albert Museum
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64. One of four panels from The progress of a soul, by Phoebe Anna Traquair. 1895-1902. Linen emroidered with silks and gold thread, 188.2 by 74.2 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh; exh. Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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65. Tea and coffee service, by Josef Hoffmann, made by the Wiener Werkstätte. 1904. Silver, ebony and natural fibre, tray: 57.5 cm. high; coffee pot: 22 cm. high. (Private collection; exh. Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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66. Design for an alphabet for London Transport, by Edward Johnston. 1916. Ink, 21.7 by 31.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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67. High-backed armchair, by Charles Rennie Mackintosh (plaque by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh). c.1899. Oak, 137 by 52.1 by 48.4 cm. (Danish Museum of Design and Art, Copenhagen; exh. Milwaukee Art Museum).
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68. Table lamp, by Frank Lloyd Wright, made by Linden Glass Co., Chicago, for the Susan Lawrence Dana House, Springfield IL. 1902-05. Leaded glass, bronze, brass and zinc, 52 by 30.5 by 22.5 cm. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art; exh. Milwaukee Art Museum).
Exhibition Review
Art at the Burgundian court. Dijon and Cleveland
10/2004 | 1219 | 146
Pages: 705-707
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Schmidt, Victor M. (Schmidt, Victor M.)
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L'art à la cour de Bourgogne | institution: Cleveland Museum of Art , institution: Musée des Beaux Arts de Dijon
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71. Crucifixion with a Carthusian monk, by Jean de Beaumetz. c.1389-95. Penl, 56.5 by 45.5 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art; exh. Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon)
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73. Tomb on Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, begun by Jean de Marville. 1384-1410, with nineteenth-century restorations. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon).
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74. Bust of St Anthony of Egypt, here attributed to Claus de Werve. Early fifteenth century. Limestone, 48 cm. high. (Musée archéologique, Dijon; Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon).
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72. Bust of Christ, from the Moses Fountain. Completed in 1399. Stone, 61 cm. high. (Musée archéologique, Dijon; Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon). des Beaux-Arts, Dijon)
Exhibition Review
Goltzius's Chiaroscuro Woodcuts. Amsterdam and Cleveland
04/1993 | 1081 | 135
Pages: 298-300
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Nichols, Lawrence W. (Nichols, Lawrence W.)
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60. Diogenes, by Ugo da Carpi, after Parmigianino. Chiaroscuro Woodcut, 49 by 35.4 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Exh. Cleveland Museum of Art).
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61. Large Marine: Merchantmen, Inland Vessels, and a Rowing Boat off a Coast, by Cornelis Claesz. van Wieringen. c. 1605-20. Chiaroscuro Woodcut, 13.6 by 21.8 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Exh. Cleveland Museum of Art).
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62. Hercules and Cacus, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1588. Chiaroscuro Woodcut, 41 by 33.3 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Catalogued but Not Exhibited, Cleveland Museum of Art).
Exhibition Review
The Triumph of Japanese Style. Cleveland Museum of Art
01/1992 | 1066 | 134
Pages: 56-58
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McDonald, Ayalouisa (McDonald, Ayalouisa)
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80. Pines Amid Grasses and Flowers, Attributed to Hasegawa Kyūzō. Momoyama Period. One of a Pair of Two-Fold Screens; Ink, Colour and Gold on Paper, 228 by 331 cm. (Chishaku-in, Kyoto; Exh. Cleveland Museum of Art).
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83. Pine Trees in the Rain, by Henri Rivière. 1907. Etching, Printed in Brown Ink. (Cleveland Museum of Art).
Non-western art unattributed:
81. Detail of Portrait of Hosokawa Akimoto's Wife. Momoyama Period, c.1580. Hanging Scroll; Ink and Colour on Silk, 75.8 by 32 cm. (Whole). (Ryōanji, Kyoto; Exh. Cleveland Museum of Art).
Non-western art unattributed:
82. Sun and Moon Landscape, Muromachi Period, Fifteenth-Sixteenth Century. One of a Pair of Six-Fold Screens, Ink, Colour and Gold on Paper with Applied Cut Silver and Gold, 147 by 313.5 cm. (Kongo-ji, Kawachi-Nagano, Osaka Prefecture; Exh. Cleveland Museum of Art).
Non-western art unattributed:
84. Hot-Water Pot (yuto). Muromachi Period, Fifteenth-Sixteenth Century. Negoro Ware, Red and Black Lacquer on Wood, 35.8 cm. High. (Private Collection, Kyoto; Exh. Cleveland Museum of Art).
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