39. View of the Via Nomentana Side of the Villa Patrizi, Rome, by Adriaen Manglard. January-March 1722. 48 by 74 cm. (Palazzo Patrizi, Rome; Photo: Alessandro Vasari).
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40. View of the Garden Side of the Villa Patrizi, Rome, by Adriaen Manglard. January-March 1722. 48 by 74 cm. (Palazzo Patrizi, Rome; Photo: Alessandro Vasari).
Western art unattributed:
38. View of the Via Nomentana Side of the Villa Patrizi, Rome, Anonymous Eighteenth-Century. (Ex-Maraini Collection, Museo di Roma).
Western art unattributed:
41. Author's Reconstruction of the Mezzanine Plan of the Villa Patrizi, Rome.
Short Notice
Giovanni Ghisolfi or the 'Monogrammist GAE' at Stourhead?
64. Classical Ruins, with Figures Worshipping a Statuette of Jupiter, by the Monogrammist GAE. Oil on Canvas. 97.2 by 134.6 cm. (The National Trust, Stourhead, Wiltshire; Appendix I, no.1).
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65. Ruins of an Imaginary Ionic Temple, by Giovanni Ghisolfi. 64 by 88.5 cm. (Formerly Galleria Bocchi, Milan).
Attributed works:
66. 'GAE' Monograms: (a) On the Nieborów St Philip (Fig.67); (b) On the Stourhead Statue of Jupiter (Fig.64); (c) From Nagler; (d) From Brulliot; (e) On the Christie's Alexander (Fig.71).
Attributed works:
67. St Philip Baptising the Eunuch of Queen Candauces, by the Monogrammist GAE. 81.5 by 98.5 cm. (Nieborów Palace, Poland; Appendix I, no.7).
Attributed works:
68. Detail of Fig.64. [Classical Ruins, with Figures Worshipping a Statuette of Jupiter, by the Monogrammist GAE. Oil on Canvas. 97.2 by 134.6 cm. (The National Trust, Stourhead, Wiltshire; Appendix I, no.1).]
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69. Landscape with Architecture and Figures, Attributed to the Monogrammist GAE. Oil on Canvas. 74 by 92 cm. (Formerly Galleria d'Angelo, Lugano; Appendix II, no.9).
Attributed works:
70. The Head of St John the Baptist Presented to Herod, after the Monogrammist GAE. 121.9 by 99.1 cm. (Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead; Appendix II, no.12).
Attributed works:
71. Alexander the Great Visiting the Tomb of Achilles, by the Monogrammist GAE. 78.1 by 118.8 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown; Appendix II, no.4).
Attributed works:
72. Figures among Capriccio Ruins, Attributed to the Monogrammist GAE. 80.2 by 114.3 cm. (Sold Sotheby's, London, 1987; Appendix II, no.8).