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Exhibition Review
A New Look at Cimabue: At the Origins of Italian Painting
05/2025 | 1466 | 167
Pages: 487–91
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Aimi, Francesca (Aimi, Francesca)
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A New Look at Cimabue: At the Origins of Italian Painting Musée du Louvre, Paris 22nd January–12th May 2025 | :
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7. Maestà, by Cimabue. c.1280– 85. Tempera and gold on poplar, 424 by 276 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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8. Mocking of Christ, by Cimabue. c.1285– 90. Tempera on poplar, 25.8 by 20.3 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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9. St Francis receiving the stigmata, by Giotto di Bondone. c.1298. Tempera and gold on poplar, 313 by 163 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Book Review
Giotto’s Arena Chapel and the Triumph of Humility
08/2023 | 1445 | 165
Pages: 915-916
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Bokody, Péter (Bokody, Péter)
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Giotto’s Arena Chapel and the Triumph of Humility By Henrike Christiane Lange. 350 pp. incl. 187 col. ills. (Cambridge University Press, 2023), £40. ISBN 978–1–316–51104–6. | :
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2. Arena Chapel, Padua, by Giotto. c.1303–05. Fresco. (Photograph Cameraphoto Arte Venezia; Bridgeman Images).
Obituary
Chiara Frugoni (1940–2022)
09/2022 | 1434 | 164
Pages: 949-950
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Gardner, Julian (Gardner, Julian)
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Detail of The death of St Francis by Giotto and his workshop, showing faces in the clouds. 1297–99. Fresco, 270 by 230 cm. (Upper Church, S. Francesco, Assisi; Bridgeman Images).
Article
Looking at Masaccio: a rediscovered drawing by the young Michelangelo
06/2022 | 1431 | 164
Pages: 536-545
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Rinaldi, Furio (Rinaldi, Furio)
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1. Detail of Baptism of the neophytes, by Masaccio. c.1424–25. Fresco. (Brancacci Chapel, S. Maria del Carmine, Florence).
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10. Study of a nude figure, after Masaccio, here attributed to Alonso Berruguete. c.1510. Red chalk on paper, sheet 26.7 by 12.9 cm. (Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples).
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11. Studies of figures, by Michelangelo. c.1496–1501.Pen and two shades of brown ink, 26.1 by 38.6 cm. (Musée Condé, Chantilly).
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12. Detail of Three men in conversation?, by Michelangelo. c.1500. Pen and brown ink on paper, sheet 37.7 by 25 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Bridgeman Images).
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13. Detail of Fig.2, showing the figure on the left of the sheet.
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16. Detail of the Crucifixion of St Peter, by Michelangelo. 1545–50. Fresco. (Pauline Chapel, Rome; Bridgeman Images).
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17. Fig.1 showing the Genevosio mount.
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18. Study of two women conversing, by Domenico Ghirlandaio after Filippo Lippi. c.1489. Pen and brown ink, heightened with white gouache, on blue paper, 24.6 by 15.5 cm. (Hessisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt).
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2. Three standing figures, one after Masaccio’s ‘Baptism of the neophytes’, here attributed to Michelangelo. c.1492–96. Pen and two types of brown ink, brown wash on paper, 33 by 20 cm. (Private collection).
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3. Studies after two figures in the ‘Ascension of St John the Evangelist’ by Giotto, by Michelangelo. c.1492. Pen and two types of brown ink on paper, 31.7 by 20.4 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Scala Archives).
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4. St Peter after Masaccio’s ‘Tribute money’ and study of an arm, by Michelangelo. c.1492. Pen, brown ink and red chalk on paper, 31.7 by 19.7 cm. (Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich; bpk).
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5. Crucifixion with the Virgin, St John and Mary Magdalen, by Michelangelo. c.1560–64. Black chalk on paper, 40.5 by 21.8 cm. (Royal Collection; © HM Queen Elizabeth II, 2022).
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5. Three standing men in cloaks, after Masaccio’s lost fresco of the Sagra, by Michelangelo. c.1492–96. Pen and brown ink on paper, 29.2 by 20 cm. (Albertina, Vienna).
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6. Kneeling man seen from behind after Masaccio’s lost fresco of the Sagra (verso of Fig.5), by Michelangelo. c.1492–96. Pen and brown ink on paper, 29.2 by 20 cm. (Albertina, Vienna).
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7. Detail of Brutus, by Michelangelo, with later reworking by Tiberio Calcagni. c.1545–48. Marble, height 74 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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8. Three figures, possibly after Masaccio’s lost fresco of the Sagra, by Michelangelo. c.1492–96. Pen and ink on paper, sheet 26.9 by 19.4 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
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9. Two figures in profile, possibly after Masaccio’s lost fresco of the Sagra (verso of Fig.8), by Michelangelo. c.1492–96. Pen and ink on paper, sheet 26.9 by 19.4 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
Book Review
Painting as a Modern Art in Early Renaissance Italy
06/2022 | 1431 | 164
Pages: 623-624
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Dalvit, Giulio (Dalvit, Giulio)
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Painting as a Modern Art in Early Renaissance Italy By Robert Brennan. 366 pp. incl. 115 col. ills. (Harvey Miller, Turnhout, 2019), €125. ISBN 978–1–912554–00–3. | :
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Preserving Giotto and Titian in Padua: new Napoleonic documents
08/2021 | 1421 | 163
Pages: 732-735
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Gietz, Nora (Gietz, Nora)
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10. Detail of hell, from the Last judgment, by Giotto. 1303–05. Fresco, 1000 by 840 cm. (Scrovegni Chapel, Padua; Bridgeman Images).
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8. The miracle of the speaking infant, by Titian. 1511. Fresco, 340 by 355 cm. (Scuola del Santo, Padua; Bridgeman Images).
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9. The miracle of the jealous husband, by Titian. 1511. Fresco, 340 by 185 cm. (Scuola del Santo, Padua; Bridgeman Images).
Obituary
Janet Robson (1959–2018)
03/2019 | 1392 | 161
Pages: 265-266
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Cooper, Donal (Cooper, Donal)
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1. Janet Robson at ‘La Capriola’, her house outside Assisi, in 2013. The Making of Assisi had recently been published by Yale University Press. (Photograph Peter Sidhom).
Exhibition Review
Florence and its Painters: From Giotto to Leonardo da Vinci. Alte Pinakothek, Munich
01/2019 | 1390 | 161
Pages: 63-65
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Joustra, Joost (Joustra, Joost)
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7. Seated boy wearing a cap, by Maso Finiguerra. Pen and brown ink and wash over traces of underdrawing in black chalk on paper, 18 by 33 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence; exh. Alte Pinakothek, Munich).
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8. Sts Cosmas and Damian and their brothers surviving the stake, by Fra Angelico. Tempera on panel, 37.8 by 46.4 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin; exh. Alte Pinakothek, Munich).
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9. Annunciation, from Lucrezia de’ Medici’s Book of Hours, by Francesco Rosselli and Gherardo di Giovanni. c.1485. Illuminated manuscript on parchment, 19.7 by 10.9 cm. (fol.13v; Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich; exh. Alte Pinakothek, Munich).
Book Review
Apogeo e fine del Medioevo (La Pittura Medievale a Roma, 312–1431. Corpus VI). Edited by Serena Romano
12/2018 | 1389 | 160
Pages: 1066-1067
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Edward Burne-Jones’s ‘St Francis’ for Father Damien
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 745-749
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Schoenherr, Douglas E. (Schoenherr, Douglas E.)
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1. Father Damien, by Edward Clifford. 1888. Watercolour and gouache on paper mounted on cardboard, 28 by 22 cm. (Damien Collection, Leuven).
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2. St Francis receiving the Stigmata, by Edward Burne-Jones. c.1887. Black chalk on paper, 30.5 by 23.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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3. St Francis receiving the Stigmata, by Walker & Cockerell after Edward Burne-Jones. Photogravure, 15.6 by 10.3 cm. (From G. BurneJones, Memorials of Edward Burne-Jones, London 1904, II, facing p.176).
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4. St Francis receiving the Stigmata, by Edward Burne-Jones. 1887. Gouache, umber and gold on board, 26.7 by 20 cm. (Saint Marianne Cope Shrine & Museum, Syracuse NY).
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5. St Francis, by Frederick Hollyer after Edward Burne-Jones. Photograph, 15.2 by 6.7 cm. (© Courtesy the Huntington Art Collections, San Marino, California).
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6. Father Damien, by Edward Clifford. 1888. Black chalk with wash on cardboard, 25.7 by 19.9 cm. (Damien Collection, Leuven).
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8. Father Damien the leper, by Edward Clifford. 1890. Watercolour and gouache on paper mounted on canvas mounted on panel, 53 by 66 cm. (Damien Collection, Leuven).
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7. Father Damien de Veuster in 1868, after Edward Clifford. Photogravure, 32.2 by 23.3 cm. (From E. Clifford: Father Damien: A Journey from Cashmere to his Home in Hawaii, London 1889, frontispiece).
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