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Observations about the abandoned portrait beneath Gainsborough’s ‘Blue boy’
03/2025 | 1464 | 167
Pages: 261–265
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Author:
O'Connell, Christina Milton (O'Connell, Christina Milton)
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Attributed works:
1. Digital X-radiograph of Fig.2, captured through all layers of the painting, including the wooden auxiliary support.
Attributed works:
2. Blue boy (after treatment), by Thomas Gainsborough. c.1770. Oil on canvas, 177.8 by 112.1 cm. (Huntington Library and Art Museum, San Marino).
Attributed works:
3. John Joshua Kirby, by Thomas Gainsborough. c.1754–56. Oil on canvas, 41.9 by 29.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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4. Infra-red reflectography of Fig.2, showing the preliminary lines of the abandoned portrait, including the contours of the face, coat, and shoulders. A dark layer of paint was applied over the abandoned portrait, slightly obscuring the legibility of the details in IRR.
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5. Detail of Fig.1.
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6. Detail of Fig.1, showing additional details of the abandoned portrait’s face.
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7. Cross-section of Fig.2, taken at the top fold-over edge contains, from bottom to top: the off-white double ground layer; a paint layer from the abandoned portrait’s face; and the dark layer of paint that Gainsborough applied over the abandoned portrait followed by the thinly applied paint of the sky for the Blue boy composition.
Article
Two paintings by Artemisia Gentileschi in the Potsdam collection of Frederick the Great
02/2025 | 1463 | 167
Pages: 115–125
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Author:
Windt, Franziska (Windt, Franziska)
Subjects
Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Lucretia and Tarquinius, by Artemisia Gentileschi. Second half of the 1620s/1630. Oil on canvas, 261 by 222.5 cm. (© Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg, Potsdam (SPSG); photograph W. Pfauder).
Attributed works:
10. X-ray photograph of Fig.1. (© SPSG; photograph A. Steuerlein; processing W. Pfauder).
Attributed works:
11. Detail of Fig.10, showing the head of Tarquinius. (© SPSG; photograph A. Steuerlein; processing W. Pfauder).
Attributed works:
12. Detail of Fig.1, showing the head of Tarquinius.
Attributed works:
13. Detail of Fig.10, showing Tarquinius’ stocking. (© SPSG; photograph A. Steuerlein; processing W. Pfauder).
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14. Madonna and Child, by Artemisia Gentileschi. ?1616–19. Oil on canvas, 116.5 by 86.5 cm. (Galleria Spada, Rome; MiC, Direzione Musei Statali della Città di Roma, Photographic Archive).
Attributed works:
15. X-ray photograph of Fig.14. (MiC, Direzione Musei Statali della Città di Roma, Photographic Archive).
Attributed works:
16. Madonna with cherries, by Artemisia Gentileschi. ?1610–12. Oil on canvas, 118 by 86 cm. (Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti, Florence; courtesy Gabinetto Fotografico delle Gallerie degli Uffizi).
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17. Suffer the little children to come unto me, by Artemisia Gentileschi. 1625–26. Oil on canvas, 134.6 by 97.7 cm. (Basilica di S. Carlo Borromeo al Corso, La Venerabile Arciconfraternita dei Santi Ambrogio e Carlo, Rome).
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18. Detail of Fig.17, showing the faces of the children.
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19. Detail of Fig.1, showing the face of Lucretia.
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2. Gallery of the New Palace in Sanssouci, Potsdam. Photograph, 1995. (© SPSG; photograph R. Handrick).
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3. Bathsheba in the bath, by Artemisia Gentileschi. Second half of the 1630s. Oil on canvas, 261 by 223 cm. (© SPSG; photograph W. Pfauder).
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4. Display of the paintings in the New Palace, Potsdam, since 1768. From left to right: Suicide of Lucretia, by Guido Reni; Fig.1; Judgment of Paris, by Luca Giordano; Rape of the Sabine Women, by Luca Giordano; Fig.3; and Diogenes in the barrel, attributed to Guido Reni.
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5. Detail of Fig.3, showing Artemisia Gentileschi’s technique with no overlaps of painted features.
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6. Bathsheba in the bath, by Artemisia Gentileschi. c.1635. Oil on canvas, 286 by 219 cm. (Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti, Florence).
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7. Composition of Fig.6, shown in white lines and superimposed over Fig.3. (Drawing by B. Jackisch).
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8. Bathsheba in the bath, by Artemisia Gentileschi. ?.c.1640–45. Oil on canvas, 288 by 228 cm. (Private collection).
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9. Suicide of Lucretia, by Artemisia Gentileschi. 1620s. Oil on canvas, 92.9 by 72.7 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
Article
‘Une pièce fort singulière’: the rediscovery of Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s ‘Andromeda and the sea monster’
11/2024 | 1460 | 166
Pages: 1101–1122
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Author:
Clemente, Maichol (Clemente, Maichol)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Andromeda and the sea monster, here attributed to Gian Lorenzo Bernini. c.1616–17. Marble, 53 by 34 by 24 cm. (Private collection; photograph Tony Fisher).
Attributed works:
10. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
Attributed works:
11. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
Attributed works:
12. Detail of Fig.8. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
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13. Detail of the Bust of Antonio Coppola, by Pietro Bernini with Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1612. Marble. (Museo di Arte Sacra di San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, Rome; photograph Domenico Ventura).
Attributed works:
14. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph the author).
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15. Detail of Fig.26. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
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16. Detail of a putto, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1618. Marble. (Barberini Chapel, Sant’Andrea della Valle, Rome; photograph Mauro Magliani).
Attributed works:
17. Detail of the Virgin Mary from the relief of the Assumption, by Pietro Bernini. 1607–10. Marble. (Baptistery, S. Maria Maggiore, Rome; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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18. Anima Beata, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. c.1619. Marble, 41.5 by 29 by 24 cm. (Spanish Embassy to the Holy See, Rome; photograph Domenico Ventura).
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19. Bacchanal: faun teased by children, by Pietro and Gian Lorenzo Bernini. c.1615–16. Marble, 132.4 by 73.7 by 47.9 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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2. View of the back of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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20. Detail of Fig.19.
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21. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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22. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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23. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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24. Detail of Fig.25.
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25. Boy with a dragon, by Gian Lorenzo (and Pietro?) Bernini. c.1616. Marble, 55.9 by 52 by 41.5 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
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26. St Lawrence on the gridiron, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. c.1616–17. Marble, 66 by 108 cm. (MiC – Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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27. Detail of Fig.26, rotated 90 degrees. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
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28. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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29. Detail of Fig.26, rotated 90 degrees. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
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3. Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Minister of Louis XIV, by Claude Lefebvre. 1666. Oil on canvas, 130 by 96 cm. (Musée et Domaine National de Versailles et de Trianon; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
30. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
Attributed works:
31. St Sebastian, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1617. Marble, 98 by 42 by 49 cm. (Private collection, on loan to Museum Thyssen- Bornemisza, Madrid).
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32. Detail of Fig.2. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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33. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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34. Detail of Fig.31.
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35. Detail of Fig.31.
Attributed works:
36. Detail of Fig.31.
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37. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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38. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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39. Detail of the back of Fig.31, rotated 180 degrees.
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4. Letter from Elpidio Benedetti to Jean-Baptiste Colbert, 19th March 1682. (Archives Nationales, Paris, Contrôle général des finances, G/7/551, fol.9).
Attributed works:
40. Detail of Fig.31.
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41. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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42. Detail of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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43. Detail of a Putto, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1618. Marble. (Barberini Chapel, Sant’Andrea della Valle, Rome; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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44. Detail of Fig.47.
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45. Detail of Fig.46.
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46. Neptune and Triton, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1622–23. Marble, height 182.2 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Bridgeman Images).
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47. Rear view of Rape of Proserpina, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1621–22. Marble, height without base 255 cm. (MiC – Galleria Borghese, Rome).
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5. Side view of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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6. Side view of Fig.1. (Photograph Tony Fisher).
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7. Side view of Fig.8. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
Attributed works:
8. Andromeda, by Pietro Bernini. c.1615. Marble, 105 by 52.5 by 40 cm. (Accademia Carrara, Bergamo; photograph Mauro Magliani).
Attributed works:
9. Detail of Fig.8. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
Article
Authenticity issues with works by Vincent van Gogh
10/2024 | 1459 | 166
Pages: 1045–55
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Author:
Meedendorp, Teio (Meedendorp, Teio)
Author:
Oudheusden, Saskia van (Oudheusden, Saskia van)
Author:
Tilborgh, Louis van (Tilborgh, Louis van)
Subjects
museums and institutions:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Self-portrait as a painter, by Vincent van Gogh. 1887–88. Oil on canvas, 61.5 by 50 cm. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Vincent van Gogh Foundation).
Attributed works:
10. Comparison of pink colours in the collars, left: Head of a woman with a green bonnet (Fig.8), right: Head of a woman (Fig.6).
Attributed works:
11. Comparison of lips, top: Head of a woman with a green bonnet (Fig.8), centre: Head of a woman (Fig.6).
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12. Detail of infra-red reflectogram of Head of a woman (Fig.6).
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14. Wood gatherers in the snow, by Vincent van Gogh. August/September 1884. Oil on canvas on panel, 67 by 126 cm. (Private collection).
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15. Reproduction of Fig.14 in Vincent van Gogh: 40 Photocollographies d’après ses tableaux et dessins, Amsterdam 1904, plate 19.
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17. Detail of Fig.14, showing the man in Van Gogh’s original painting.
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2. Interior of a restaurant, formerly attributed to Vincent van Gogh. Oil on canvas, 65 by 81 cm. (Private collection).
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3. Interior of the Grand Bouillon-Restaurant le Chalet, Paris, by Vincent van Gogh. November, early December 1887. Oil on canvas, 54 by 64.5 cm. (Private collection).
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4. Photo of Fig.3 from J.-B. de la Faille: Vincent van Gogh, Paris 1939, p.388.
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5. Portrait of Etienne-Lucien Martin, by Vincent van Gogh. November 1887. Oil on canvas, 65.8 by 54.5 cm. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Vincent van Gogh Foundation).
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6. Head of a woman, by an unknown artist. Early 20th century, probably between 1902 and 1909. Oil on canvas on panel, 40 by 29.9 cm. (Private collection).
Attributed works:
7. Reproduction of ‘Frau mit grüner Haube’, from Kunst und Künstler 12 (1914), p.596.
Attributed works:
8. Head of a woman with a green bonnet, by Vincent van Gogh. Late 1884–early 1885. Oil on canvas on panel, 40.1 by 29.6 cm. (Private collection).
Attributed works:
9. Red: Head of a woman with a green bonnet (Fig.8); green: Head of a woman (Fig.6). (Overlay Heleen van Driel, Van Gogh Museum).
Western art unattributed:
13. Wood gatherer, formerly attributed to Vincent van Gogh. Pencil and watercolour on laid paper, 32.5 by 25 cm. (Private collection).
Western art unattributed:
16. Detail of Fig.15, showing the highlights on the man’s clothing.
Article
‘The abduction of Europa’ by Paulus Potter: a mythological painting rediscovered
07/2024 | 1456 | 166
Pages: 680–88
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Author:
Lydon, Muirne (Lydon, Muirne)
Author:
Macro, Natalia (Macro, Natalia)
Author:
Marx, Lizzie (Marx, Lizzie)
Author:
Schilder, Jolijn (Schilder, Jolijn)
Author:
Vandivere, Abbie (Vandivere, Abbie)
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artists:
dates:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Head of a white bull, by Paulus Potter. c.1647–50. Oil on canvas, 79.4 by 62 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin).
Attributed works:
10. Infrared reflectogram of Fig.1, revealing the fragmentary Europa figure.
Attributed works:
11. X-radiograph of Fig.1, revealing the fragmentary Europa figure.
Attributed works:
12. Abduction of Europa, attributed to Jan de Visscher, after Nicolaes Berchem. 1643–92. Etching and engraving, 45.7 by 30.5 cm, shown mirrored horizontally. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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2. Portrait of Paulus Potter (1625–1654), by Bartholomeus van der Helst. 1654. Oil on canvas, 99 by 80 cm. (Mauritshuis, The Hague).
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3. The bull (De stier), by Paulus Potter. 1647. Oil on canvas, 236.5 by 341 cm. (Mauritshuis, The Hague).
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4. Proposed location of Fig.1 within the Abduction of Europa, determined from thread angle mapping (Fig.5c).
Attributed works:
5. Computer-assisted thread counting from X-radiographs of Fig.1, showing: a) thread density in the vertical and horizontal directions; b) horizontal thread density of the upper and lower pieces of canvas; c) thread angle deviations in the vertical and horizontal directions. The horizontal join is indicated with an arrow.
Attributed works:
6. Display of Fig.1 in the Grand Gallery, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin. Photograph, after 1889. (RSAI, Dublin).
Attributed works:
7. Display of Fig.1 in Room 12, Dargan Wing, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin. Photograph, c.1930–39. (National Gallery of Ireland Archive, Dublin).
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8. MA-XRF map of Fig.1, showing the distribution of mercury (Hg) from vermilion.
Attributed works:
9. MA-XRF map overlaid onto Fig.1, showing the distribution of copper (Cu) in white.
Article
Artemisia Gentileschi’s ‘Susanna and the elders’ painted for Henrietta Maria
10/2023 | 1447 | 165
Pages: 1053–73
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Author:
Izat, Adelaide (Izat, Adelaide)
Author:
Munz, Niko (Munz, Niko)
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dates:
museums and institutions:
sources:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. The painting illustrated in Fig.3, before conservation treatment and prior to structural treatment to remove non-original additions.
Attributed works:
10. Infra-red reflectography of Fig.1, showing former non-original canvas extension.
Attributed works:
11. Detail of Fig.10, showing a pinnacle or water-jet and possible part of a wall.
Attributed works:
12. Detail of Fig.10, showing a scroll-like form above the satyr’s head.
Attributed works:
13. Birth of St John the Baptist, by Artemisia Gentileschi. c.1635. Oil on canvas, 184 by 258 cm. (© NPL - DeA Picture Library; G. Dagli Orti; Bridgeman Images; Museo del Prado, Madrid).
Attributed works:
14. David and Goliath, by Orazio Gentileschi. c.1610–12. Oil on canvas, 173 by 142 cm. (Palazzo Spada, Rome; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
15–17: Details of Fig.8 outlined in orange, overlaid with the corresponding lines in green from Fig.3 in three positions: (Fig.15) showing the match around the shoulder and back with the orange dots following where the Royal Collection pentiment lines up with Susanna’s back in the Burghley House painting; (Fig.16) shifted to show the match of the shoulder, arm and hand; and (Fig.17) lining up the Royal Collection knee tracing over the visible pentiment (shown with green dashed lines) of Susanna’s knee in the Burghley House painting.
Attributed works:
18. Detail of Fig.19 outlined in blue overlaid with a tracing in orange from Fig.3.
Attributed works:
19. St Catherine of Alexandria, by Artemisia Gentileschi. c.1627–30?. Oil on canvas, 90 by 75.4 cm. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm; photograph © Christie’s Images; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
2. Self-portrait as the Allegory of Painting, by Artemisia Gentileschi. c.1638–39?. Oil on canvas, 96.8 by 75.2 cm. (© His Majesty King Charles III, 2023; Royal Collection Trust).
Attributed works:
20. Detail of Fig.13, showing the midwife outlined in green, overlaid with an inverted tracing in orange of the right-hand elder in Fig.3.
Attributed works:
21. Detail of Fig.3, showing Susanna’s raised foot with pentiment and early drawing line visible in the white drapery.
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22. Bathsheba at her bath, attributed to Artemisia Gentileschi. c.1640– 45. Oil on canvas, 288 by 228 cm. (Private collection).
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23. Detail of a design for a painted vertical panel with grotesque ornament, by Inigo Jones, showing Henrietta Maria’s cipher. 1630s. Pen, ink and wash on paper. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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24. Design for a chimneypiece and overmantel for the Queen’s House, Greenwich, by Inigo Jones. c.1637. Pen, ink and wash on paper, 19.3 by 29.5 cm. (Royal Institute of British Architects, London).
Attributed works:
25. Detail of Fig.10, showing carbon-based markings to denote positioning.
Attributed works:
26. X-radiograph of Fig.7, showing the hooded reserve left for the elders (showing dark) against the sky, similar in technique and handling to the early reserve left for the elders and visible in Fig.9.
Attributed works:
27. X-radiograph of Fig.14, showing the broad sweeping contour around the shoulder to lay in David’s form and echoing in style and technique the preliminary placing of Susanna’s outline as seen in Fig.9.
Attributed works:
28. Detail of Fig.13, showing the grid-like craquelure resulting from the relatively open weave of the canvas substrate.
Attributed works:
29. Detail of Fig.3, showing the wider craquelure resulting from the finer-woven canvas.
Attributed works:
3. Susanna and the elders, by Artemisia Gentileschi. 1638–39. Oil on canvas, 188.9 by 143.2 cm. (after structural treatment to remove non-original additions). (© His Majesty King Charles III, 2023; Royal Collection Trust).
Attributed works:
30. Paint cross section of Fig.3, from the area to the right of Susanna’s lower foot.
Attributed works:
31. Paint cross section of Fig.3, taken from the right edge in the elder’s green brocade .
Attributed works:
32. Paint cross section of Fig.3, from the left side of the sky; the warm red preparatory layer is absent from this sample but it shows the lower pale brown preliminary layer that was used under much of the sky area, followed by a bright blue layer containing indigo and lead white. The discoloured smalt layer lies above this.
Attributed works:
33. Paint cross section of Fig.3, from the sky area above the elder’s head.
Attributed works:
34. Paint cross section of Fig.3, taken from a shadow area of Susanna’s hip with some reflected light, showing the thick preparatory layer containing red ochre, followed by the darker brown underpaint for the flesh tones, and finally the bright, densely encrusted aggregates of lead-tin-antinomy yellow near the top.
Attributed works:
4. Detail of the reverse of Fig.3, showing ‘CR’ brand.
Attributed works:
5. The Queen’s Bedchamber, Kensington Palace, by Richard Cattermole. c.1818. Watercolour and bodycolour on paper, 20.2 by 26.3 cm. (© His Majesty King Charles III, 2023; Royal Collection Trust).
Attributed works:
6. Photograph of the painting illustrated in Fig.3, from the inventory ‘Pictures in the Royal Collections’, by Richard Redgrave (29th May 1862). (© His Majesty King Charles III, 2023; Royal Library, Royal Collection Trust).
Attributed works:
7. Susanna and the elders, by Artemisia Gentileschi. 1610. Oil on canvas, 170 by 119 cm. (Schloss Weissenstein, Pommersfelden; Scala, Florence).
Attributed works:
8. Susanna and the elders, by Artemisia Gentileschi. 1622. Oil on canvas, 162.5 by 121.9 cm. (Burghley House, Stamford; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
9. X-radiography of Fig.3.
Article
Below the surface of Braque's 'Pitcher, candlestick and black fish'
09/2023 | 1446 | 165
Pages: 968-75
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Author:
Dijkema, Desirae (Dijkema, Desirae)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Pitcher, candlestick, and black fish (Vase et poisson noir) (after treatment), by Georges Braque. 1943. Oil on canvas, 64.6 by 48.6 cm. (© Artists Rights Society, NY and DACS, London; Menil Collection, Houston).
Attributed works:
10. L’homme au foulard, by Georges Braque. 1929. Oil on canvas, 46 by 38 cm. (Current location unknown; from N. Worms de Romilly: Catalogue de l’oeuvre de Georges Braque, ed. N. Mangin, Paris 1959, III).
Attributed works:
11. Reflected infra-red image of the reverse of Fig.1, after lining removal; the image has been flipped so that the composition is seen as it would be when viewed from the front.
Attributed works:
12. Digital estimation of the third underlying composition of Fig.1.
Attributed works:
13. Detail of Fig.1, showing the lower-right corner.
Attributed works:
14. Detail of Fig.1, showing the lower-right corner and imaged under magnification.
Attributed works:
2. Detail of Fig.1, showing the lower-right quadrant.
Attributed works:
3. Reflected infra-red image of Fig.1. (Menil Collection, Houston).
Attributed works:
4. Transmitted infra-red image of Fig.1. (Menil Collection, Houston).
Attributed works:
5. Detail of Fig.4, showing the eyes.
Attributed works:
6. Woman at an easel (green screen), by Georges Braque. 1936. Oil on canvas, 92 by 73 cm. (© Artists Rights Society, NY and DACS, London; Art Institute of Chicago).
Attributed works:
7. Digital estimation of the composition immediately underlying Fig.1. (Menil Collection, Houston).
Attributed works:
8. Woman with a mandolin, by Georges Braque. 1937. Oil on canvas, 130.2 by 97.2 cm. (© Artists Rights Society, NY and DACS, London; Museum of Modern Art, New York).
Attributed works:
9. Femme, by Georges Braque. 1936. Oil on canvas, 65 by 54 cm. (Current location unknown; from N. Worms de Romilly: Catalogue de l’oeuvre de Georges Braque, ed. N. Mangin, Paris 1959).
Article
Alfred Wallis and Christopher Wood: a meeting on canvas
09/2023 | 1446 | 165
Pages: 946–51
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Author:
Featherstone, Rupert (Featherstone, Rupert)
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dates:
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1.Reverse of Fig.2, showing signature and inscription. (© Hamilton Kerr Institute, Cambridge; photograph Chris Titmus).
Attributed works:
2. Boats at quayside, by Alfred Wallis and Christopher Wood. 1929–30. Oil, house paint and pencil on canvas, 45.8 by 53.5 cm. (Private collection; © Hamilton Kerr Institute, Cambridge; photograph Chris Titmus).
Attributed works:
3. Map of Fig.2, showing Alfred Wallis’s involvement assesed by optical examination. (© Hamilton Kerr Institute, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
4. Detail of Fig.2, showing Wallis’s seagulls and his changes to the buildings’ windows.
Attributed works:
5. X-radiograph of Fig.2, showing distribution of barium (house paint) and lead white. (© Hamilton Kerr Institute, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
7. La Ville-Close, Concarneau, Brittany, by Christopher Wood. 1929–30. Oil on millboard, 36.8 by 81.6 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
8. Detail of Fig.2, showing the new building inserted by Wallis.
Western art unattributed:
6. Concarneau. – Sortie de la Ville Close et le Quai Pénéroff. Postcard. (Private collection).
Book Review
The Ghent Altarpiece. Research and Conservation of the Interior: The Lower Register
09/2023 | 1446 | 165
Pages: 1036-37
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Reviewer:
Vandivere, Abbie (Vandivere, Abbie)
Subjects
Reviewed Items
works:
The Ghent Altarpiece. Research and Conservation of the Interior: The Lower Register By Griet Steyaert, Marie Postec, Jana Sanyova and Hélène Dubois. 210 pp. incl. 420 col. ills. (Brepols, Turnhout, 2021), €54.72. ISBN 978–2–930054–41–4. | :
Illustrations
Attributed works:
3. Changes to the dove in the central panel of the Ghent Altarpiece in (a) 1951 during overpaint removal; (b) 2017 after varnish removal; and (c) after overpaint removal and restoration.
Book Review
In Italien Karriere machen: Der flämische Maler Michele Desubleo zwischen Rom, Bologna und Venedig (ca.1624–1664)
07/2023 | 1444 | 165
Pages: 806–807
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Reviewer:
Osnabrugge, Marije (Osnabrugge, Marije)
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places:
Reviewed Items
subjects:
In Italien Karriere machen: Der flämische Maler Michele Desubleo zwischen Rom, Bologna und Venedig (ca.1624–1664) By Stefania Girometti. 466 pp. incl. 63 col.+ 53 b. & w. ills. (arthistoricum.net, Heidelberg, 2022), €64.90 ISBN 978–3–98501–045–5. | :
Illustrations
Attributed works:
4. Martyrdom of St Lawrence, by Michele Desubleo. Early 1640s. Oil on canvas, 250 by 140 cm. (Private collection).
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