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Exhibition Review
Revoir Van Eyck: La Vierge du chancelier Rolin
06/2024 | 1455 | 166
Pages: 626–629
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Nuttall, Paula (Nuttall, Paula)
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Revoir Van Eyck: La Vierge du chancelier Rolin Musée du Louvre, Paris 20th March–17th June | :
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Attributed works:
7. Virgin of Chancellor Rolin, by Jan Van Eyck, c.1430-35. Oil on panel, 71 by 65 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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8. Reverse of the Virgin of Chancellor Rolin, by Jan Van Eyck, c.1430–35. Oil on panel, 71 by 65 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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9. Epitaph of Jacques Isaac and Isabeau d’Anvaing. After 1401, c.1420–30?. Tournai stone, 59 by 86 by 12 cm. (Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Tournai; exh. Musée du Louvre, Paris)
Book Review
Jan van Eyck’s ‘Crucifixion’ and ‘Last Judgment’: Solving a Conundrum
07/2023 | 1444 | 165
Pages: 804–806
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Reviewer:
Silver, Larry (Silver, Larry)
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3. Crucifixion and Last Judgement, by Jan van Eyck. c.1440–41. Oil on canvas, transferred from wood, each panel 56.5 by 19.7 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Article
The ‘Weston Altarpiece’ in the Museum of the Order of St John, Clerkenwell
02/2022 | 1427 | 164
Pages: 130-144
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Author:
West, Richard (West, Richard)
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1. Holy Trinity, here identified as the inner left exterior wing of an altarpiece by a follower of Rogier van der Weyden. c.1478–81. Oil on panel, 119 by 47 cm. (The Museum of the Order of St John, London).
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11. Altarpiece of the Virgin (Strängnäs III) (opened), wings by Colyn de Coter. c.1500–20. Wood and oil on panel, c.125 by 490 cm. (Strängnäs Cathedral).
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12. St Barbara, by the Master of the View of St Gudula. c.1490–1500. Oil on panel. 147 by 64 cm. (St Dymphna’s Church, Geel).
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13. Infancy Altarpiece open, by the Master of the Rieden Altarpiece. c.1440. Wood and oil on panel, c.136 by 354 cm. (Württembergisches Landesmuseum, Stuttgart).
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14. Reconstruction of the Weston Altarpiece open. (Photograph the author).
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15. Reconstruction of the Weston Altarpiece closed. (Photograph the author).
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16. The Meeting at the Golden Gate, by a follower of Rogier van der Weyden. c.1480. Oil on panel. 71 by 33 cm. (Pinacoteca dell’Accademia dei Concordi, Rovigo).
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2. St John the Baptist, here identified as the outer right exterior wing of an altarpiece by a follower of Rogier van der Weyden. c.1478–81. Oil on panel, 119 by 47 cm. (The Museum of the Order of St John, London).
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3. Photograph of the panel in Fig.4. 1932. (The Museum of the Order of St John, London).
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4. Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple, here identified as the outer left interior wing of an altarpiece by a follower of Rogier van der Weyden. c.1478–81. Oil on panel, 119 by 47 cm. (The Museum of the Order of St John, London).
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5. Presentation of Christ in the Temple, here identified as the inner right interior wing of an altarpiece by a follower of Rogier van der Weyden. c.1478–81. Oil on panel, 119 by 47 cm. (The Museum of the Order of St John, London).
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6. Detail of Fig.5, showing the family arms of John Weston.
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7. Detail of Fig.5, showing the shield of office of John Weston.
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8. Detail of Fig.2, showing a heavily restored shield, here identified as the shield of office of John Weston.
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9. Edelheere Triptych, exterior wings, by a follower of Rogier van der Weyden. c.1443. Oil on panel, 99 by 47 cm. (St Peter’s church, Louvain).
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10. Altarpiece of the Passion of Christ (closed), by unknown Brabantine painter. c.1500–20. Oil on panel, c.140 by 490 cm. (Bro church, Uppland).
Western art unattributed:
17. Cast of original of a seal of John Weston. c.19th century. Wax and plaster, diameter 3.7 cm. (The Museum of the Order of St John, London).
Western art unattributed:
18. Detail from the tomb of John Tregonwell, showing the inscription. c.1565. (Milton Abbey Church). (Photograph the author).
Exhibition Review
Marinus: Painter from Reymerswale
10/2021 | 1423 | 163
Pages: 947-949
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Reviewer:
Silver, Larry (Silver, Larry)
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Marinus: Painter from Reymerswale Edited by Christine Seidel. 156 pp. incl. 94 col. + b. & w. ills. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, 2021), €19. ISBN 978–84–8480–551–9. | :
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18. Calling of St Matthew, by Marinus van Reymerswale. c.1530. Oil on oak panel, 70.6 by 88 cm. (Museo Nacional Thyssen- Bornemisza, Madrid).
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19. St Jerome in his study, by Marinus van Reymerswale. c.1541. Oil on oak panel, 81 by 109 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
Article
The drinking servant in depictions of the ‘Adoration of the Magi’
04/2021 | 1417 | 163
Pages: 344-351
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Author:
Megyeši, Peter (Megyeši, Peter)
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1. Adoration of the Magi, by Stefano da Verona. c.1438. Tempera on panel, 72 by 47 cm. (Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan).
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10. Detail of Fig.11, showing the drinking servant.
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11. Adoration of the Magi, by Lorenzo Costa the Elder. 1499. Oil on panel, 75 by 181.3 cm. (Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan).
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12. Adoration of the Magi, by a Neapolitan follower of Giotto. c.1340–43. Tempera and gilding on panel, 66.4 by 46.7 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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4. Adoration of the Magi (central panel of the Columba Altarpiece), by Rogier van der Weyden. c.1455. Oil on panel, 139.5 by 152.9 cm. (Alte Pinakothek, Munich).
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5. Detail of Fig.4, showing the drinking servant.
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6. Detail of Fig.8, showing the Adoration of the Magi.
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7. Detail of Fig.6, showing the drinking servant.
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8. Nativity, by Altichiero da Zevio. c.1379–84. Fresco. (Oratory of St George, Padua).
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9. Detail of Fig.1, showing the drinking servant.
Western art unattributed:
2. Portable folding polyptych. c.1330–40. Tempera and gilding on panel, statue of the Virgin and Child in alabaster, 49 by 78 cm. (Moravian Gallery, Brno).
Western art unattributed:
3. Detail of Fig.2, showing the drinking servant in the Adoration of the Magi.
Obituary
Robert Suckale (1943–2020)
04/2020 | 1405 | 162
Pages: 367-368
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Reviewer:
Hamburger, Jeffrey (Hamburger, Jeffrey)
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2. Robert Suckale in 2017. (Photograph Kunsthistorischen Instituts der Technische Universität, Berlin).
Article
The Art of Conservation XVI: Scientific examination of works of art in museums and galleries
12/2019 | 1401 | 161
Pages: 1004-1017
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Kirby, Jo (Kirby, Jo)
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1. Johannes Wilde holding an X-radiograph plate in front of The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine, by Ciro Ferri, in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, in the 1930s. (IPD Photographic Agency, Vienna; Courtauld Institute of Art, London, Wilde Special Collection).
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10. Joyce Plesters working with the Zeiss laser microspectral analyser, in the Scientific Department, National Gallery, London. Photograph, c.1977. (© National Gallery, London).
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11. Microsectioner mounted to a binocular microscope on an adjustable stand in preparation for sampling. Photograph, undated. (Harvard Art Museums Archives, Harvard University, Cambridge MA.).
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12. Cross-section of a sample of orange paint from St Joseph’s robe in Fig.14, taken during conservation treatment in 1953. Black-and-white photograph taken at a magnification of about 35x by balancing a camera on the body tube of an 1895 Leitz microscope in place of the eyepiece, then hand coloured by Joyce Plesters, included in the conservation dossier for the painting. (© The National Gallery, London).
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13. The same cross-section photographed recently using a camera integrated into modern microscope equipment, repolished before photography. The pigments and layer structure – a layer of bright orangeyellow realgar, probably mixed with orpiment, over layers of orange-yellow earth pigment and red and yellow earth pigments mixed with lead white – are revealed in far greater detail. The translucent material at the top of the cross-section is varnish. (© The National Gallery, London).
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14. The Holy Family with a shepherd, by Titian. c.1510. Oil on canvas, 99.1 by 139.1 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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2. Rutherford John Gettens seated at the microscope, photographed by Walter R. Fleischer, Harvard News Office, at an unknown date. (HUP Gettens, Rutherford (1), Harvard University Archives).
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3. Walter Gräff in his examination studio in the Alte Pinakothek, Munich, in 1933. (Doerner Institut, Munich; reproduced by permission of the Doerner Institut).
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4. Narayan Khandekar with the Art-X portable X-ray machine (replacing the Picker) commissioned by Alan Burroughs for the Fogg Museum in 1939 with Philip III of Spain, from the workshop of Pantoja de la Cruz, at the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, Harvard University. (President and Fellows of Harvard College; photograph © Caitlin Cunningham Photography, 2019).
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5. X-radiograph of the detail in Fig.6. Date unknown. (Harvard Art Museums/Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, Alan Burroughs Collection of X-Radiographs).
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6. Detail of two standing nymphs from Feast of the Gods, by Giovanni Bellini and Titian. 1514/1529. Oil on canvas, 170.2 by 188 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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7. Detail of Arnolfini’s hand from Portrait of Giovanni(?) Arnolfini and his wife, by Jan van Eyck. 1434. Oil on panel, 82.2 by 60 cm. (© National Gallery, London).
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8. Infra-red photograph showing change of position of the hand between drawing and painting, the painted hand only partly obscuring the drawing as it is thinly painted. (© National Gallery, London).
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9. Infra-red reflectogram of the hand, recorded using the experimental SIRIS instrument with an InGaAs (indium gallium arsenide) array sensor c.2003. The images obtained with these more recent systems are sharper than those published in 1995 using the Hamamatsu vidicon (see note 39), but all reveal more drawing than in the infra-red photograph, notably in Arnolfini’s arm, the position of which was altered between drawing and painting. (© National Gallery, London).
Letter
Letter One
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 812
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Dubois, Hélène (Dubois, Hélène)
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1. Top Detail of The adoration of the Mystic Lamb, by Hubert and Jan van Eyck. Completed by 1432. Panel. Photograph 2016, before conservation. (Cathedral of St Bavo, Ghent © Lukasweb.be-Art in Flanders vzw; photograph KIK-IRPA). 2. Above Detail of The adoration of the Mystic Lamb, by Hubert and Jan van Eyck. Completed by 1432. Panel. Photograph 2018, after removal of overpaint from the Lamb. (Cathedral of St Bavo, Ghent © Lukasweb.be-Art in Flanders vzw; photograph KIK-IRPA).
Article
The Art of Conservation XV. The conservation history of the Ghent Altarpiece
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 754-765
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Author:
Dubois, Hélène (Dubois, Hélène)
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1. The adoration of the Mystic Lamb, by Hubert and Jan van Eyck. Completed by 1432. Panel, shown open, 375 by 514 cm. Before restora- tion. (Cathedral of St Bavo, Ghent; © lukasweb.be – Art in Flanders vzw).
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2. Diagram showing the extent of mid-sixteenth century overpaint on the outside wings of the polyptych. (©KIK-IRPA, Brussels).
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3. Detail of Fig.4, showing Joos Vijd’s right eye after varnish removal. The pink scumbles around the eyes, which cover the original eyelashes, are typical of the mid-sixteenth-century overpainting campaign. (©KIKIRPA, Brussels).
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4. The adoration of the Mystic Lamb, by Hubert and Jan van Eyck. Completed by 1432. Panel, shown closed, 375 by 257 cm. Photographed after restoration. (Cathedral of St Bavo, Ghent; © lukasweb.be – Art in Flanders vzw).
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5. Detail of Fig.4, showing Elisabeth Borluut’s drapery before the removal of varnish and overpaint. (Cathedral of St Bavo, Ghent).
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6. Fig.5 after the removal of overpaint and restoration. (Cathedral of St Bavo, Ghent; © lukasweb.be – Art in Flanders vzw).
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7. The Virgin Annunciate and Angel musicians (recto and verso of the same panel), by Hubert and Jan van Eyck. Photographs taken in Berlin before the restoration of 1894. Original hinges are present on the left side of the frame of the Virgin’s panel. Metal reinforcements were added to the extremities of the crossbar. Later, wrought metal hinged braces were attached by large screws fitted through the frame and visible on the front of the Angels panel. (Deutsches Dokumentationszentrum für Kunstgeschichte – Bildarchiv Foto Marburg).
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8. The prophet Micah, detail of Fig.4, shown in the frame designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel with a hatch covering the inscription beneath the prophet. Photograph, before 1878. (RKD, Netherlands Institute for Art History, M.J. Friedländer Archive, The Hague).
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9. The Ghent Altarpiece as installed in the Vijd chapel between 1865 and 1920. It comprises Eyckian central panels, Lagye’s fur-clothed Adam and Eve and Coxcie’s copies of the other shutters. Photograph, c.1910–13. (© Stadsarchief, Ghent).
Western art unattributed:
10. Jef Van der Veken in his studio in Brussels. Photograph, before 1929. (RKD, Netherlands Institute for Art History, Jef Van der Veken Archive, The Hague).
Western art unattributed:
11. Albert Philipott applies wax to the surface of Eve in order to consolidate the paint layers. Photograph, 1951. (© KIK-IRPA, Brussels).
Western art unattributed:
12. Albert Philipott removes the overpainted clouds around the dove in The Adoration of the Lamb. Photograph, 1951. (© KIK-IRPA, Brussels).
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