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Pope Leo X's Consistorial 'letto de paramento' and the Boughton House Cartoons
07/1996 | 1120 | 138
Pages: 436-445
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Campbell, Tom (Campbell, Tom)
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1. Adoration of the Infant Jesus with Pope Leo X, by Tommaso Vincidor. c.1521. Pen and Brown Ink, with Brown Wash on Beige Paper and Squared in Black Ink, 29.5 by 28.5 cm. (Louvre, Paris).
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2. The Vision of Ezekiel, Here Attributed to Tommaso Vincidor and Assistants. c.1521. Charcoal, Chalks and Gouache (?), 380 by 368 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).
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3. Detail of Fig.2. [The Vision of Ezekiel, Here Attributed to Tommaso Vincidor and Assistants. c.1521. Charcoal, Chalks and Gouache (?), 380 by 368 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).]
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4. The Meeting of the Two Holy Families, Here Attributed to Tommaso Vincidor and Assistants. c.1521. Charcoal and Gouache, 298 by 308 cm. (Boughton House, Northants).
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5. The Vision of Ezekiel, by Workshop of Jean Lefebvre. c.1660-80. Tapestry Weave, Wool Warp and Wool and Silk Weft Yarn, 358 by 355 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown; Photo Courtesy of the Getty Resource Collections, Santa Monica).
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Designers, Weavers and Entrepreneurs: Sixteenth-Century Flemish Tapestries in the Patrimonio Nacional
06/1992 | 1071 | 134
Pages: 380-384
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Buchanan, Iain (Buchanan, Iain)
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41. Fortune, First Tapestry from Los Honores, by the Workshop of Pieter van Aelst, after a Cartoon Attributed to Bernaert van Orley. Brussels, 1520-23. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 490 by 860 cm. (Museo de Tapieces, Palacio de San Ildefonso, Segovia).
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42. The Battle of Zama, Fifth Tapestry from The Story of Scipio, Possibly by Balthazar van Vlierden, after a Cartoon by Giulio Romano. Brussels, before 1544. Silk and Wool, 480 by 902 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
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43. The Review of the Troops at Barcelona, Second Tapestry from The Conquest of Tunis, by the Workshop of Willem de Pannemakere, after a Cartoon Designed by Jan Cornelisz. Vermeyen and Produced by Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Brussels, 1546-54. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 525 by 712 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
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44. Vertumnus as a Haymaker, First Tapestry from Vertumnus and Pomona, by the Workshop of Willem de Pannemakere, after a Cartoon Attributed Here to Jan Cornelisz. Vermeyen and Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Brussels, c. 1560. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 430 by 648 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).
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45. Detail of Fig.44. [Vertumnus as a Haymaker, First Tapestry from Vertumnus and Pomona, by the Workshop of Willem de Pannemakere, after a Cartoon Attributed Here to Jan Cornelisz. Vermeyen and Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Brussels, c. 1560. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 430 by 648 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).]
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46. Hercules Supporting the Celestial Sphere, First Tapestry from The Spheres, by an Unknown Weaver, after a Cartoon Attributed to Bernaert van Orley. Brussels, c. 1520-30. Gold, Silver, Silk and Wool, 345 by 308 cm. (Palacio Real, Madrid).