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Article
Avatars of Antiquity III: Reading the Passions
01/2021 | 1414 | 163
Pages: 40-51
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Author:
Penny, Nicholas (Penny, Nicholas)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Dead Christ mourned (‘The three Maries’), by Annibale Carracci. c.1603 or c.1606. Oil on canvas, 92.8 by 103.2 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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10. An experiment with an air pump, by Joseph Wright of Derby. 1768. Oil on canvas, 183 by 244 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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11. Virgin Mary with the infant Christ, attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. c.1472. Terracotta, height 49 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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12. Self-portrait, attributed to Nicolas Poussin. c.1630. Red chalk on paper, 25.6 by 19.7 cm. (British Museum, London).
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13. Detail of The Lamentation, by Giotto, showing a grieving angel. c.1304. Fresco. (Arena Chapel, Padua).
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14. Detail of The School of Athens, by Raphael, showing Euclid with pupils. c.1510. Fresco. (Vatican Museums).
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15. Preparatory study for head of St John the Evangelist, by Domenichino. c.1622–25. (Royal Library, Windsor; Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2020).
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16. The dying Alexander, Roman copy of c.AD 100 of a Hellenistic sculpture of c.200 BC. Marble, height 72 cm, including modern bust. (Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence).
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17. Niobe and her daughter, Roman, c.AD 100, after a Hellenistic sculpture of c.300 BC. Pentelic marble, height 228 cm. (Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence).
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18. Marsyas by Balthasar Permoser. c.1680–85. Marble, height 68.6 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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19. Massacre of the Innocents, by Guido Reni. 1611–12. Oil on canvas, 268 by 170 cm. (Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna).
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20. Bust of Caracalla. c.AD 212. Marble, height 65 cm. (Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples).
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22. Death of Cleopatra, by Henri-Joseph-François Baron de Triqueti. 1859. Ivory with bronze, height including base 38 cm. (Private collection, London).
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3. Drawing illustrating Horror, by Charles Le Brun. c.1667. Black chalk on paper, 20.5 by 18.4 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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4. Detail of Moses defending the daughters of Jethro, by Charles Le Brun. 1686. Oil on canvas, 113 by 122 cm. (Galleria Estense, Modena).
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5. Detail of The penitent Magdalen, by Charles Le Brun. c.1656–57. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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6. Chelsea Pensioners receiving the London Gazette Extraordinary of Thursday, 22nd June 1815, announcing the Battle of Waterloo, by David Wilkie. 1816–22. Oil on panel, 97.2 by 158.1 cm. (Wellington Museum, Apsley House, London).
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7. Detail of Fig.6, showing the face of the woman reading the list of the dead.
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8. Woman with a mania for gambling, by Théodore Géricault. c.1822. Oil on canvas, 77 by 65 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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9. Marriage à-la-Mode: 2, The tête à tête, by William Hogarth. c.1743. Oil on canvas, 69.9 by 90.8 cm. (National Gallery, London).
Western art unattributed:
2. Detail of the Laocoön group, showing the face of Laocoön. (Museo Pio-Clementino, Vatican; Scala Archive).
Western art unattributed:
21. Fragmentary metope relief from the Temple of Zeus, Olympia, showing Athena receiving slain monster birds. c.460–50 BC. Marble, height 157 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Publication Received
Strukturen und Schauplätze der Gestik. Gebärden und ihre Handlungsorte in der Malerei des ausgehenden Mittelalters. By Florens Deuchler.
11/2015 | 1352 | 157
Pages: 796
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Reviewer:
Kauffmann, C. M. (Kauffmann, C. M.; K., C. M.)
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Article
Two German sculptors who transformed the arts of colonial Chile: Johannes Bitterich and Jacob Kelner
11/2014 | 1340 | 156
Pages: 741-745
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Author:
Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (Bailey, Gauvin Alexander)
Author:
Guzmán, Fernando (Guzmán, Fernando)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
21. St Anne, here attributed to Johannes Bitterich (Museo del Carmen de Maipú)
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22. St Joaquim, here attributed to Johannes Bitterich (Sacristy, Santiago Cathedral)
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23. Detail of Fig.21
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24. Detail of Fig.22
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25. Detail of Fig.26
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26. Dying St Francis Xavier, here attributed to Jacob Kelner (Cathedral, Santiago)
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27. St Francis Xavier, by Johannes Bitterich (Martinskirche, Bamberg)
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28. St Ignatius of Loyola (detail), by Johannes Bitterich (Martinskirche, Bamberg)
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29. St Cunigunde, by Johannes Bitterich (Chapel, Schloss Weissenstein, Pommersfelden)
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30. St John Nepomuk, circle of Matthias Bernhard Braun (National Gallery, Prague)
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31. St Martin of Tours, by Johannes Bitterich (Chapel, Schloss Weissenstein, Pommersfelden)
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32. Virgin of Sorrows, by Johann Georg Pinsel (Former church of the Poor Clares, Lvov)
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33. St John Nepomuk, by Antoni Osinski (Bernardine Church, Lvov)
Article
A rediscovered text for a drawing book by Odoardo Fialetti
01/2014 | 1330 | 156
Pages: 12-18
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Author:
Greist, Alexandra (Greist, Alexandra)
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21. Title-page of Tutte le parti del corpo humano diviso in piu pezzi, by Odoardo Fialetti. c.1608. Etching, 10.3 by 14.8 cm. (British Museum, London).
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22. Title-page of Il vero modo et ordine per dissegnar tutte le parti et membra del corpo humano, by Odoardo Fialetti. c.1608. Etching, 10.3 by 14.8 cm. (British Museum, London).
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23. Introduction to Tutte le parti del corpo humano diviso in piu pezzi, by Odoardo Fialetti. c.1608. Letterpress, 15 by 20 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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24. Studies of noses from Tutte le parti del corpo humano diviso in piu pezzi, by Odoardo Fialetti. c.1608. Etching, 10.3 by 14.8 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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25. Studies of ears from Tutte le parti del corpo humano diviso in piu pezzi, by Odoardo Fialetti. c.1608. Etching, 10.3 by 14.8 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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26. Six heads of men in profile with triangles from Tutte le parti del corpo humano diviso in piu pezzi, by Odoardo Fialetti. c.1608. Etching, 10.3 by 14.8 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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27. Studies of two eyes, two ears and two lower portions of the face, in pairs, one in outline, by Luca Ciamberlano. c.1609-14. Engraving, 16.7 by 11.6 cm. (British Museum, London).
Book Review
Jean-Jacques Rousseau et son image sculptée 1778–1798, G. Scherf and S. Darroussat
10/2013 | 1327 | 155
Pages: 711-712
Book Review
Blake, Lavater and Physiognomy
09/2011 | 1302 | 153
Pages: 608
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Reviewer:
Butlin, Martin (Butlin, Martin; Butlin, Martin R. F.; Bultin, Martin)
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Reviewed Items
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Blake, Lavater and Physiognomy | author: Erle, Sibylle
Article
A rediscovered portrait of Benvenuto Cellini attributed to Francesco Ferrucci del Tadda and Cellini
12/2007 | 1257 | 149
Pages: 820-830
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Author:
Waldman, Louis Alexander (Waldman, Louis Alexander; Waldman, Louis; Waldman, Louis A.)
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Attributed works:
1. Benvenuto Cellini dictating his Autobiography, by Giuseppe Mazza. 1835. Canvas, 74.5 by 86 cm. (Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna, Milan, on deposit at the Palazzo di Giustizia, Milan).
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10. Portrait of Benvenuto Cellini, by Francesco Salviati. c.1540–45. Oil on slate, 68 by 51 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier).
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11. Detail of the Crucifix, by Benvenuto Cellini. 1556–62. Carrara marble on black marble, 185 cm. high. (San Lorenzo el Real, El Escorial).
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12. Ganymede, by Benvenuto Cellini and Willem van Tetrode. c.1546. Marble (including antique torso), 105.5 cm. high. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence).
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13. Maquette for the self-portrait for his own tomb, by Francesco Ferrucci del Tadda. Before 1576. Terracotta, 43.5 by 32.1 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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14. Lorenzo de’ Medici, Duke of Urbino, by Antonio di Gino Lorenzi. c.1556–59. Marble, life-sized. (Sala di Leone X, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence).
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15. Head of Christ, by Francesco Ferrucci del Tadda. Marble on serpentine backing, photographed before the backing was removed in 1945, 48 by 36 cm. (Staatliche Museen, Berlin).
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16. Detail of Fig.2
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17. Medal of Pietro Bembo, by Danese Cattaneo(?), after Benvenuto Cellini. Modelled 1537. Silver, diameter 5.6 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence).
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18. Medal of Francis I, by Benvenuto Cellini. 1537. Lead, diameter 4.2 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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19. Medal of Clement VII, by Benvenuto Cellini. 1534. Silver, diameter 4.1 cm. (British Museum, London).
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2. Portrait of Benvenuto Cellini, here attributed to Francesco Ferrucci del Tadda, probably after a design by Benvenuto Cellini. c.1555–70. Marble, 57 by 38 by 4 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence).
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20. Detail of the Portrait of Bindo Altoviti, seen from behind, by Benvenuto Cellini. c.1550. Bronze, 105.5 cm. high. (Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston).
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21. Comparison between the eyes of Cellini’s Bindo Altoviti (see Fig.20) and the Bargello relief (see Fig.2).
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21. Comparison between the eyes of Cellini’s Bindo Altoviti (see Fig.20) and the Bargello relief (see Fig.2).
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3. Self-portrait, by Francesco Ferrucci del Tadda; formerly above the artist’s tomb in S. Girolamo, Florence. Before 1576. Porphyry, serpentine and marble, approx. 50 cm. high. (Cathedral, Fiesole).
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4. Self-portrait, by Francesco da Sangallo. 1542. Marble, 64.4 by 42.5 cm. (S. Maria Primerana, Fiesole).
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5. Detail showing Benvenuto Cellini from Cosimo I among his artists, by Giorgio Vasari and workshop. c.1556–59. Fresco. (Sala di Cosimo I, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence).
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6. Self-portrait, by Baccio Bandinelli. 1550. Marble, 54.2 by 42 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Strasbourg).
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7. Self-portrait, by Baccio Bandinelli; a detail of the artist’s tomb. c.1559–60. Marble, life-sized. (Cappella Bandinelli, SS. Annunziata, Florence).
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8. Portrait of a man, by Baccio Bandinelli. c.1555. Red chalk, 22.6 by 17.1 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Western art unattributed:
9. Portrait of Benvenuto Cellini, by an anonymous Florentine painter. c.1545–50. Oil on porphyry, diameter (excluding frame) 83 cm. (Musée d’Ecouen, Paris).
Short Notice
A Newly Discovered Self-Portrait by Baccio Bandinelli
12/1992 | 1077 | 134
Pages: 805-807
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Author:
Galicka, Izabella (Galicka, Izabella)
Author:
Sygietynska, Hanna (Sygietynska, Hanna)
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Attributed works:
45. Self-Portrait, by Baccio Bandinelli. Before 1560. Marble, 65 by 43.5 cm. (Jabƚonna Palace, near Warsaw).
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46. Self Portrait, by Baccio Bandinelli. Terracotta, 74 by 47 cm. (Formerly in the Kaiser-Friedrich Museum, Berlin).
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47. Self-Portrait, by Baccio Bandinelli, Detail of Sepulchral Monument. 1558-59. Marble. (SS. Annunziata, Florence).
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48. Self-Portrait, by Baccio Bandinelli. Marble, 64 by 34 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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49. Self-Portrait, by Baccio Bandinelli. Black Chalk on Paper, 25.3 by 17.2 cm. (British Museum, London).