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Pollonera and Raffele in the Alps with Sargent, 1903–10
09/2021 | 1422 | 163
Pages: 812-821
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Author:
Amedei, Michele (Amedei, Michele)
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1. April, by Antonio Fontanesi. 1872–73. Oil on canvas, 171 by 254.8 cm. (Galleria Civica d’Arte Moderna, Turin).
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10. Pinewood, Purtud, by Carlo Pollonera. 1903. Oil on card, 35.5 by 45 cm. (From A. Picco: Carlo Pollonera, Turin 1998, fig.90).
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11. Torrente Azzurro, Purtud, by Carlo Pollonera. 1903. Oil on card, 34.3 by 48 cm. (From A. Picco: Carlo Pollonera, Turin, 1998, fig.91).
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12. A waterfall, by John Singer Sargent. 1910. Oil on canvas, 113 by 72.4 cm. (Philadelphia Museum of Art).
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13. A waterfall at Simplon, by Carlo Pollonera. 1910. Oil on card, 71 by 51 cm. (From exh. cat: Carlo Pollonera Turin (Teatro Regio), 1974, fig.21).
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14. Glacier streams, by Carlo Pollonera. c.1910.
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15. At the peaks, by Carlo Pollonera. c.1910–11. Oil on card. (From A. Picco: Carlo Pollonera, Turin 1998, fig.157).
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16. Simplon Pass, the foreground, by John Singer Sargent. c.1910. Watercolour on paper, 35.6 by 50.8 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
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17. Glacier streams, by John Singer Sargent. 1909. Oil on canvas, 88 by 113.7 cm. (The Michele and Donald d’Amour Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield MA).
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18. Carrara: wet quarries, by John Singer Sargent. 1911. Watercolour on paper, 40 by 52.9 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
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19. Carrara: wet quarries, by Carlo Pollonera. 1911. Oil on card, 39.3 by 52 cm. (From A. Picco: Carlo Pollonera, Turin 1998, fig.163).
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2. Ambrogio Raffele (left) and Carlo Pollonera (right) in a hayloft, by John Singer Sargent. 1904. Watercolour on paper, 40.6 by 30.5 cm. (Brooklyn Museum, New York).
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3. Source of the River Dora, Purtud, by Carlo Pollonera. 1903–04. Oil on card, 38 by 46 cm. (Private collection).
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4. Painter (Raffele?) working on a bank of the River Dora at Purtud, by Carlo Pollonera. 1903–04. Oil on card, 35 by 48 cm. (From A. Picco: Carlo Pollonera, Turin 1998, fig.95).
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5. John Singer Sargent, Carlo Pollonera and Ambrogio Raffele at Purtud, Val D’Aosta, Italy. Photograph, August 1907. (Private collection).
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6. Alpine pool, by John Singer Sargent. 1907 or c.1903–04(?). Oil on canvas, 69.9 by 96.5 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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7. Val d’Aosta, stepping stones, by John Singer Sargent. 1907 or 1903–04(?). Oil on canvas, 56.5 by 71.8 cm. (Private collection).
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8. Bed of the Dora, Purtud, by John Singer Sargent. 1907 or 1903–04(?). Watercolour on paper, 36.8 by 53 cm. (Private collection).
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9. Pinewoods, Purtud, by John Singer Sargent. 1907 or 1903–04(?). Watercolour on paper, 31.8 by 47 cm. (Private collection).
Article
‘Val d’Aosta’: John Brett and John Ruskin in the Alps, 1858
03/2007 | 1248 | 149
Pages: 165-172
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Author:
Newall, Christopher (Newall, Christopher)
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20. The Glacier of Rosenlaui, by John Brett. 1856. Canvas, 44.5 by 41.9 cm. (Tate, London).
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21. Val d’Aosta, by John Brett. 1858. Canvas, 87.6 by 68 cm. (Collection Lord Lloyd-Webber).
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22. The stonebreaker, by John Brett. 1857. Canvas, 51.3 by 68.5 cm. (National Museums Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery).
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23. Castle of Ivrea, by John Brett. 1858. Watercolour and bodycolour, 12.7 by 18.1 cm. (Maas Gallery, London).
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24. Photograph of the westward view from Mont-Torretta, as seen in Brett’s Val d’Aosta, taken by the author in September 2006.
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25. Landscape study in the Aosta Valley, by John Brett. 1858. Watercolour, 24.5 by 19.4 (Collection Lord Lloyd-Webber).
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26. Photograph of metamorphic gneiss bedrock in the immediate vicinity of Brett’s vantage point on Mont-Torretta when painting Val d’Aosta, taken by the author in September 2006.
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27. The Mountain Gloom, photogravure plate after John Ruskin’s drawing, from Modern Painters IV, Works VI, repr. opposite p.416.
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28. Albumen photograph by W. Jeffrey of Val d’Aosta in its unfinished state. 1858. 18.1 by 13.7 cm. (Maas Gallery, London).