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Diego Fernández Cabrera y Bobadilla and the Capilla Mayor at Chinchón
12/2008 | 1269 | 150
Pages: 804-812
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Helmstutler di Dio, Kelley (Helmstutler di Dio, Kelley)
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3. High altar retable, by Leone Leoni, Pompeo Leoni, Jacomo Trezzo and others. 1579–98. (Basilica of S. Lorenzo, El Escorial).
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4. Philip II and his family, by Leone and Pompeo Leoni. 1579–98. (High altar chapel, basilica of S. Lorenzo, El Escorial).
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5. Letter from Pompeo Leoni enclosed in a letter from Francesco Lenzoni to Ferdinando de’ Medici (Archivio di Stato, Florence, Mediceo del Principato).
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6. Tomb of Cardinal Luis de Borbón, Archbishop of Toledo, by Valeriano Salvatierra y Barriales. c.1825. (Sacristy, Toledo Cathedral).
Western art unattributed:
1. Exterior of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción (originally the Iglesia de la Piedad), Chinchón.
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2. View of the high altar chapel, Nuestra Señora de la Asunción (originally the Capilla Mayor in the Iglesia de la Piedad), Chinchón.
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7. Gate to crypt under the right-hand side of the high altar chapel in Fig.2.
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8. Inscription on the tribune of the high altar chapel in Fig.2.
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9. Right-hand side of the high altar chapel in Fig.2.
Article
Leone Leoni's collection in the Casa degli Omenoni, Milan: the inventory of 1609
08/2003 | 1205 | 145
Pages: 572-578
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Author:
Helmstutler di Dio, Kelley (Helmstutler di Dio, Kelley)
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Façade of the Casa degli Omenoni, Milan, designed by Leone Leoni. c.1565-67.
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Perseus and Andromeda, by Titian. c.1553-62. 175 by 189.5 cm. (Walace Collection, London).
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The Virgin and Child with St Anne and St John the Baptist, by Leonardo da Vinci. c.1400-1500. Charcoal, black and white chalk on tinted paper, 141.5 by 104.6 cm (National Gallery, London).