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Girodet’s ‘Coriolanus taking leave of his family’ rediscovered
10/2023 | 1447 | 165
Pages: 1094–1105
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Wile, Aaron (Wile, Aaron)
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1. Coriolanus taking leave of his family, by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson. 1786. Oil on canvas, 114 by 146 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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10. Horatius killing his sister Camilla, by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy- Trioson. 1785. Oil on canvas, 111 by 148 cm. (Musée Girodet, Montargis).
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11. Oath of the Horatii, by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson Girodet after Jacques-Louis David. 1786. Oil on canvas, 130.2 by 166.7 cm. (Toledo Museum of Art).
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12. Death of Socrates, by Jacques-Louis David. 1787. Oil on canvas, 129.5 by 196.2 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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13. Detail of Fig.1, showing the pose of Coriolanus and his eldest son.
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14. Detail of Fig.1, showing the altar to the household gods.
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15. Scene from a deluge, by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson Girodet. 1806. Oil on canvas, 494 by 341 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Photo Josse; Bridgeman Images).
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16. Intervention of the Sabine women, by Jacques-Louis David. 1799. Oil on canvas, 385 by 522 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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2. Coriolanus leaving his family to fight against his fatherland, by Henri de Favanne. 1725. Oil on canvas, 97.5 by 130 cm. (Musée d’Auxerre; akg-images).
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3. Coriolanus taking leave of his wife to join the Volscians in their attack upon Rome, by Étienne Aubry. c.1780. Oil on canvas, 146.7 by 196.2 cm. (Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, South Hadley).
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4. Coriolanus entreated by his mother, by Nicolas Poussin. c.1650. Oil on canvas, 112 by 198.5 cm. (Musée Poussin, Les Andelys).
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6. Detail from Roman album no.8, by Jacques-Louis David. 1775–80. Pen and black ink, brown and grey wash, black chalk, some red chalk and chalk wash on paper, mounted to album leaves, 48.7 by 33 cm. (Morgan Library and Museum, New York).
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7. Detail of Fig.1, showing the pose of Veturia.
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8. Coriolanus taking leave of his wife. Last quarter of the eighteenth century. Oil on canvas, 125 by 169 cm. (Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Cholet; RMN-Grand Palais; Gérard Blot).
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9. Horatius killing his sister Camilla, by Jacques-Louis David. 1781. Ink on paper, 27.5 by 38.7 cm. (Albertina, Vienna; akg-images).
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5. Detail of Brutus. Roman, 4th century BC. Bronze, height 69 cm. (Capitoline Museums, Rome; photograph Luisa Ricciarini; Bridgeman Images).
Article
Bartolomeo Schedoni in Modena, 1602-07; The Earlier Phase of His Work
02/1979 | 911 | 121
Pages: 70+76+79-80+83-93
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Miller, Dwight C. (Miller, Dwight C.; Miller, Dwight)
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1. Coriolanus Visited in the Volscian Camp by His Mother and Wife, by Bartolomeo Schedoni. (Sala del Vecchio Consiglio, Palazzo del Comune, Modena).
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21. Loriolanus Visited in the Volscian Camp by His Mother and Wife, by Bartolomeo Schedoni. (Sala del Vecchio Consiglio, Palazzo del Comune, Modena).
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22. The Seven Musical Modes of the Greeks, by Bartolomeo Schedoni. (Sala del Vecchio Consiglio, Palazzo del Comune, Modena).
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23. Menoeceus Sacrifices Himself to Save the City of Thebes, by Hercole Abbate. (Sala del Vecchio Consiglio, Palazzo del Comune, Modena).
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24. The Gallic Hercules as Eloquence, by Hercole Abbate. (Sala del Vecchio Consiglio, Palazzo del Comune, Modena).
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25. Device of the Commune of Modena, by Hercole Abbate. (Sala del Vecchio Consiglio, Palazzo del Comune, Modena).
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26. View of the Decoration in the Cove of the Ceiling, by Bartolomeo Schedoni and Hercole Abbate. (Sala del Vecchio Consiglio, Palazzo del Comune, Modena).
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27. View of the Decoration in the Cove of the Ceiling, by Bartolomeo Schedoni and Hercole Abbate. (Sala del Vecchio Consiglio, Palazzo del Comune, Modena).
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28. Remus Brought before King Amulius, by Annibale Carracci. (Palazzo Magnani, Bologna).
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29. Scenes from Ariosto's Orlando Furioso, by Nicolò dell'Abbate. (Pinacoteca, Bologna).
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30. Coriolanus Visited in the Volscian Camp by His Mother and Wife, by Nicolò dell'Abbate. Drawing. (Albertina, Vienna).
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31. Detail from the Ceiling Decoration, by Bartolomeo Schedoni. (Sala del Vecchio Consiglio, Palazzo del Comune, Modena).
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32. Putto, by Nicolò dell'Abbate. Study for Decorations in the Palazzo Poggi, Bologna. Drawing. (Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth). Reproduced by Permission of the Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement.
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33. Holy Family, by Bartolomeo Schedoni. (Collection Marquess of Exeter, Burghley House).
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34. Madonna and Child in Glory with Saints, by Annibale Carracci. 1592. 401 by 226 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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35. Holy Family, by Bartolomeo Schedoni. (Audisio Collection, Parma).
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36. Holy Family, by Bartolomeo Schedoni. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence).
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37. Madonna and Child, Attributed to Carlo Bononi. (Baroni Collection, Florence).
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38. Holy Family, by Bartolomeo Schedoni. (Galleria Corsini, Rome).
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39. Holy Family, by Bartolomeo Schedoni. (Collection Marquis of Lansdowne, Bowood).