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Jean Ducamps and Joost de Pape
09/2022 | 1434 | 164
Pages: 898-903
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Gash, John (Gash, John)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Allegory of the love of Virtue, attributed to Jean Ducamps (Giovanni del Campo) or a follower. 1620s/1630s. Oil on canvas transferred to panel, 94 by 71 cm. (Latvian National Museum of Art, Riga).
Attributed works:
2. Allegory of the love of Virtue, attributed to Jean Ducamps (Giovanni del Campo). 1620s. Oil on canvas, 123.5 by 73.5 cm. (Private collection).
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3. The liberation of St Peter, attributed to Jean Ducamps (Giovanni del Campo). 1620s/30s. Oil on canvas, 119 by 190 cm. (Musée d’art et d’Archéologie d’Aurillac; photograph Pierre Soissons).
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4. The flight of the nude young man from the arrest of Christ, by Joost de Pape (Giusto Fiammingo). 1630s. Oil on canvas, 220 by 290 cm. (Rob Smeets Old Master Paintings, on loan to the National Gallery of Umbria, Perugia).
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5. Angel with the nails, by Joost de Pape (Giusto Fiammingo). Early 1630s. Oil on canvas, 99 by 74 cm. (Pallavicini collection, Rome; courtesy Principessa Maria Camilla Pallavicini; photograph Araldo De Luca).
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6. Apollo, here attributed to Jean Ducamps (Giovanni del Campo). 1620s. Oil on canvas, 65.7 by 48.1 cm. (Musée d’Arts, Nantes; photograph © RMN-Grand Palais; Gérard Blot).
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7. The suicide of Lucretia, here attributed to the circle of Jean Ducamps [?]. Oil on canvas, 137.2 by 94 cm. (Private collection).