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George Scharf and the 1857 Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition
04/2020 | 1405 | 162
Pages: 288-299
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Cottrell, Philip (Cottrell, Philip)
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1. George Scharf, by William Edward Kilburn. c.1847. Daguerreotype, 78 by 59 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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10. Sketch of Juno and Argus, by Peter Paul Rubens, by George Scharf. 8th September 1857. Pencil on paper, approx. 16 by 10 cm. (Heinz Archive, National Portrait Gallery, London, Scharf Sketchbook 45, fol.116).
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11. Sketch of Agony in the garden, by Giovanni Bellini, at the Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, by George Scharf. 15th September 1857. Pencil on paper, approx. 16 by 10 cm. (Heinz Archive, National Portrait Gallery, London, Scharf Sketchbook 47, fol.17r).
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12. Sketch of Agony in the garden, by Andrea Mantegna, at the Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, by George Scharf. 6th September 1857. Pencil on paper, approx. 8 by 10 cm. (Heinz Archive, National Portrait Gallery, London, Scharf Sketchbook 47, detail of fol.2r).
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13. The terminating right-hand portion of the south wall of Saloon A of the Gallery of Ancient Masters at the Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, 1857. (Digital reconstruction by the author).
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14. Sketch of the terminating right-hand portion of the south wall of Saloon A of the Gallery of Ancient Masters at the Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, by George Scharf. 12th October 1857. Pencil on paper (Heinz Archive, National Portrait Gallery, London, Scharf Sketchbook 49, fol.51r).
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15. Sketch of part of the British Portrait Gallery (the north wall backing onto Saloon D), at the Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, by George Scharf. 12th October 1857. Pencil on paper, approx. 16 by 10 cm. (Heinz Archive, National Portrait Gallery, London, Scharf Sketchbook 49, fol.26r).
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16. The Gallery of Ancient Masters at the Manchester Art Treasures exhibition, attributed to Roger Fenton, with identifiable works digitally enhanced. 1857. Albumen silver print, 18.6 by 24.4 cm. The view shows the view east from Saloon A.
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17. Plan of the Art Treasures Palace, from Catalogue of the Art Treasures of United Kingdom: Collected at Manchester in 1857, definitive edn, London 1857.
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18. The east wall of Saloon C of the Gallery of Ancient Masters at the Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition, 1857. (Digital reconstruction by the author).
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2. Sketch of Michelangelo’s ‘Manchester Madonna’ at the Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester, by George Scharf. 6th September 1857. Pencil on paper, approx. 16 by 10 cm. (Heinz Archive, National Portrait Gallery, London; Scharf Sketchbook 47, fol.1r).
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3. Interior of the Art Treasures’ Palace, by the Leighton Brothers. 1857. Chromolithograph, 44.8 by 32.5 cm (From The Art Treasures Examiner).
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4. Paintings in the collection at Warwick Castle, by George Scharf. 20th October 1856. Pencil and pen on paper, approx. 32 by 20 cm. Among the items represented are: (upper left) Head of a cow, by Nicholas Berchem; (lower left) The schoolboy, by Joshua Reynolds; (middle right) Margareta de Vos, by Anthony van Dyck; and (far right) The standard bearer, by Rembrandt. (Heinz Archive, National Portrait Gallery, London, Scharf Sketchbook 43, fols.128–29).
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5. The standard bearer, by Rembrandt. 1654. Canvas, 140.3 by 114.9 cm (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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6. Family group, by Pieter Codde. 1642. Canvas, 53 by 74.7 cm (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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7. Paintings in the Galton Collection, Hadzor Hall, near Droitwich, by George Scharf. 16th February 1857. Pencil and pen on paper, approx. 32 by 20 cm. Among the items represented are: (extreme left) Woman with a guitar, by Jan Mytens, and Man in a broad-brimmed hat, by Willem Drost; (middle left) Conversation piece with a portrait of the artist, by Francis Hayman; (centre left and still-life detail on adjacent page) Family group, by Pieter Codde; and (centre right) The flight into Egypt, by circle of Peter Paul Rubens. (Heinz Archive, National Portrait Gallery, London, Scharf Sketchbook 46, fols.5–6).
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8. Sketch of an antique bust of Niobe in the Yarborough Collection, by George Scharf. 31st December 1856. Pencil on paper, approx. 16 by 10 cm. (Heinz Archive, National Portrait Gallery, London, Scharf Sketchbook 44, fol.106).
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9. Juno and Argus, by Peter Paul Rubens. c.1610. Canvas, 249 by 296 cm. (Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne).
Article
Parrasio Micheli’s ‘St Francis’: a rediscovered work from the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi, Venice
03/2014 | 1332 | 156
Pages: 159-163
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Cottrell, Philip (Cottrell, Philip)
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10. St Francis, by Parrasio Micheli (Mestrovich Collection, Ca' Rezzonico, Venice)
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11. Reconstruction of the arrangement of paintings in the second room of the Magistrato del Monte Nuovissimo, second floor of the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi, Venice. Left to right: (north-west wall) St Francis, by Parrasio Micheli (Mestrovich Collection, Ca' Rezzonico, Venice); Tribute money, by Bonifacio de' Pitati (lost); (above the door) St Lawrence, by Parrasio Micheli (S. Lorenzo, Vicenza); (north-east wall) St Louis distributing alms, by a follower of Bonifacio de' Pitati (Antonio Palma?) (Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan); Birth of the Virgin, by the workshop of Bonifacio de' Pitati; Sts John the Baptist and Bartholomew, by the workshop of Bonifacio de' Pitati; (south-east wall, above the door) St Peter, by Stefano Cernotto; Expulsion of the moneylenders from the temple, by Stefano Cernotto; St Paul, by Stefano Cernotto. All works are Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice, unless otherwise stated.
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12. St Francis, by Francesco Zanotto, after Parrasio Micheli (Fig. 10). Engraving. From F. Zanotto: Pinacoteca Venezia, Venice 1867, pl.82
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13. St Lawrence, by Parrasio Micheli (without later additions). (St. Lorenzo, Vicenza, on loan from the Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice)
Article
Succeeding Titian: Parrasio Micheli and Venetian painting at the court of Philip II
04/2007 | 1249 | 149
Pages: 232-245
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Cottrell, Philip (Cottrell, Philip)
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Mulcahy, Rosemarie (Mulcahy, Rosemarie)
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12. Self-portrait in adoration of the dead Christ, by Parrasio Micheli. 1573. Canvas, 295 by 170 cm. (S. Giuseppe di Castello, Venice).
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13. Detail of Fig.12.
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14. Allegory of the birth of Prince Fernando, by Parrasio Micheli. 1575. Canvas, 182 by 223 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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15. Philip II after the Battle of Lepanto offering Prince Fernando to Victory, by Titian. 1573–75. Canvas, 309 by 204 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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16. The Israelites drinking the miraculous waters, by Jacopo Bassano and workshop. c.1565. Canvas, 146 by 230 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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17. Pope Pius V in adoration of the dead Christ, by Parrasio Micheli. c.1572–76. Copper, 42 by 30 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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18. The adoration of the Magi, attributed to Parrasio Micheli. c.1575. Canvas, 134 by 128 cm. (Monasterio de El Escorial, Madrid).
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19. The holy women at the sepulchre, by Parrasio Micheli. c.1575. Canvas, 136 by 112 cm. (Monasterio de El Escorial, Madrid).
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20. Allegory of redemption, by Paolo Veronese. 1574–75. Pen and ink on paper, 61.3 by 42.1 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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21. The origin of the Milky Way, by Tintoretto. 1577–78. Canvas, 148 by 165 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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22. The adoration of the shepherds, by Jacopo Bassano and workshop. Mid-1570s. Canvas, 75 by 63.5 cm. (Monasterio de El Escorial, Madrid).
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The artistic parentage of Palma Giovane
05/2002 | 1190 | 144
Pages: 289-291
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23. Monument to Palma Vecchio, Palma Giovane and Titian, by Jacopo Albarelli and a Follower of Alessandro Vittoria. 1621. (SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice).
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24. Page from a Sketch-Book by Palma Giovane Showing Portraits of Paris Bordon, Bonifacio de' Pitati and Jacopo Bassano. c.1600-10. Pen and Grey Wash over Black Chalk, 9.9 by 7 cm. (Frits Lugt Collection, Institut Néerlandais, Paris).