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Letter
David's 'Marat'
04/1984 | 973 | 126
Pages: 237
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Kruft, Hanno-Walter (Kruft, Hanno-Walter)
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An Antique Model for David's 'Death of Marat'
10/1983 | 967 | 125
Pages: 604-607
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Kruft, Hanno-Walter (Kruft, Hanno-Walter)
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36. The Death of Marat, by Jacques-Louis David. 165 by 128 cm. (Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels).
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37. Vase Relief, Formerly in the Garden of the Villa Giustiniani, Rome. Engraving from Edward Wright's Observations, 1730.
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38. Ill letto di Policleto. Relief, Palazzo Mattei, Rome.
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Another Sculpture by Ciro Ferri in Malta
01/1981 | 934 | 123
Pages: 26-29
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Kruft, Hanno-Walter (Kruft, Hanno-Walter)
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47. Monument of Grandmaster Gregorio Carafa, by Ciro Ferri. (Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta, Malta).
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48. Detail from the Reliquary, by Ciro Ferri. (Museum of the Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta, Malta).
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49. Detail of Fig. 47. [Monument of Grandmaster Gregorio Carafa, by Ciro Ferri. (Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta, Malta)].
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50. Detail of Fig. 47. [Monument of Grandmaster Gregorio Carafa, by Ciro Ferri. (Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta, Malta)].
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51. Detail of Fig. 47. [Monument of Grandmaster Gregorio Carafa, by Ciro Ferri. (Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta, Malta)].
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52. Detail of Fig. 47. [Monument of Grandmaster Gregorio Carafa, by Ciro Ferri. (Co-Cathedral of St John, Valletta, Malta)].
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The Origin of the Oval in Bernini's Piazza S. Pietro
12/1979 | 921 | 121
Pages: 796-801
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Kruft, Hanno-Walter (Kruft, Hanno-Walter)
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37. Piazza S. Pietro, Rome, by Gianlorenzo Bernini.
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39. The Vatican Area, from Roma antica, by Etienne Dupérac. 1574.
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40. The Vatican Area, from a Sketchbook by Etienne Dupŕeac.
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36. The Ka'ba in Mecca. Fayence. (Benaki-Museum, Athens).
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35. Piazza S. Pietro, in a Postcard of the Holy Year 1975.
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38. The 'Circus Neronianus' in the Reconstruction of the 1600 Rome Guide.
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Antonello Gagini as Co-Author with Michelangelo on the Tomb of Pope Julius II
09/1975 | 870 | 117
Pages: 598-599+601
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Kruft, Hanno-Walter (Kruft, Hanno-Walter)
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37. Socle Relief of the Tomb of Julius II, Here Attributed to Antonello Gagini. Marble, 53 by 53 cm. (S. Pietro in Vincoli, Rome).
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38. Fragment of a Pilaster, by Antonello Gagini. Marble, 70 by 71.5 cm. (Museo Diocesano, Palermo).
Book Review
The Aragonese Arch at Naples 1443-1475
11/1974 | 860 | 116
Pages: 678-679
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Kruft, Hanno-Walter (Kruft, Hanno-Walter)
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The Aragonese Arch at Naples 1443-1475 | author: Hersey, George L.
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58. Ornamental Relief on the Left-Hand Side of the Left Warrior (Relief in the Passage-Way), by Pietro da Milano. (Castelnuovo, Naples.)
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60. Ornamental Relief on the Inner Arch, by Pietro da Milano. (Castelnuovo, Naples.)
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59. Triumphal Arch. Relief in the Passage-Way. (Arch of the Sergii, Pula.)
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Francesco Laurana: Beginnings in Naples
01/1974 | 850 | 116
Pages: 8-16
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Kruft, Hanno-Walter (Kruft, Hanno-Walter)
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Malmanger, Magne (Malmanger, Magne)
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10. St Jerome and St Gregory, by Francesco Laurana. (Cappella Mastrantonio, S. Francesco d'Assisi, Palermo.)
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11. St Luke, by Francesco Laurana. (Cappella Mastrantonio, S. Francesco d'Assisi, Palermo.)
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12. Putto with Cornucopia, by Francesco Laurana. (Cappella Mastrantonio, S. Francesco d'Assisi, Palermo.)
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13. The Tunisian Legation, by Francesco Laurana. (Triumphal Frieze, Castelnuovo, Naples.)
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14. Detail of Fig.13.
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15. Two Genii Holding Coat of Arms, by Francesco Laurana. (Inner Triumphal Arch, Castelnuovo, Naples.)
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16. Member of the Tunisian Legation. (Triumphal Frieze, Castelnuovo, Naples.)
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17. Detail Showing the Left Figure Reproduced in Fig.15.
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18. Detail Showing the Right Figure Reproduced in Fig.16.
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19. Frieze with Putti, by Francesco Laurana. (Castelnuovo, Naples.)
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20. Detail of the Madonna, by Francesco Laurana. 1474. (Cappella S. Barbara, Castelnuovo, Naples.)
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21. Frieze with Putti, by Francesco Laurana. (Castelnuovo, Naples.)
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22. Justitia, by Francesco Laurana. (Triumphal Arch, Castelnuovo, Naples.)
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23. Left Warrior Relief Showing Ferrante in the Centre, by Pietro da Milano and Francesco Laurana. (Triumphal Arch, Castelnuovo, Naples.)
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24. Virtue(?), by Francesco Laurana. (Triumphal Arch, Castelnuovo, Naples.)
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25. Head of the Justitia Reproduced in Fig.22.
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26. Detail of the Relief in Fig.23.
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7. Detail Showing the Heads of the Courtiers in Fig.9.
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8. Triumphal Arch of King Alfonso. (Castelnuovo, Naples.)
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9. Detail of the Relief Representing the Coronation of Ferrante I, by Pietro da Milano. (Inner Triumphal Arch, Castelnuovo, Naples.)
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Studies in Proportion by J. J. Winckelmann
03/1972 | 828 | 114
Pages: 164-166+169-170
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Kruft, Hanno-Walter (Kruft, Hanno-Walter)
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32. Studies in Proportion of the Human Head and Commentary, by J. J. Winckelmann. (Società Colombaria, Florence; IV, II, II, 52, p.3.)
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33. Continuation of Commentary on the Proportion of the Human Head, by J. J. Winckelmann (For Reference ,See Fig.32; p.4).
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34. Studies in Proportion of the Human Head, by J. J. Winckelmann (For Reference, See Fig.32; p.5).
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35. Study in Proportion of the Human Head, by J. W. Goethe. (Nationale Forschungsund Gedenkstätten der klassischen deutschen Literatur, Weimar.)
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Three Male Portrait Busts by Francesco Laurana
05/1971 | 818 | 113
Pages: 264-267+269-270
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Kruft, Hanno-Walter (Kruft, Hanno-Walter)
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Middeldorf, Ulrich (Middeldorf, Ulrich)
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1. Portrait Bust of the Youthful Ferdinand the Catholic, Here Attributed to Francesco Laurana. (Gollnow Collection, Formerly Stettin, Germany.)
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36. Ferdinand the Catholic. Detail of an Overdoor Panel, by Domenico Gagini. (County Museum of Art, Los Angeles.)
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37. Profile View of the Bust Illustrated in Fig.1. [Portrait Bust of the Youthful Ferdinand the Catholic, Here Attributed to Francesco Laurana. (Gollnow Collection, Formerly Stettin, Germany.)]
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38. Portrait Bust of Eleonora d'Aragona, by Francesco Laurana. (Galleria Nazionale, Palermo.)
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39. Portrait Bust of a Nobleman, Here Attributed to Francesco Laurana. (Private Collection.)
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40. The Bust in Fig.39 Seen from the Back. [Portrait Bust of a Nobleman, Here Attributed to Francesco Laurana. (Private Collection.)]
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41. Profile View of the Bust Illustrated in Fig.39. [Portrait Bust of a Nobleman, Here Attributed to Francesco Laurana. (Private Collection.)]
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42. Portrait Bust of a Young Nobleman, Here Attributed to Francesco Laurana. (Private Collection.)
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43. The Bust in Fig.42 Seen from the Back. [Portrait Bust of a Young Nobleman, Here Attributed to Francesco Laurana. (Private Collection.)]
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44. Profile View of the Bust Illustrated in Fig.42. [Portrait Bust of a Young Nobleman, Here Attributed to Francesco Laurana. (Private Collection.)]
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45. Tombstone of a Young Man, Here Attributed to Francesco Laurana. (Museo Diocesano, Palermo.)
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46. Detail from Fig.45. [Tombstone of a Young Man, Here Attributed to Francesco Laurana. (Museo Diocesano, Palermo.)]
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A Reliquary by Ciro Ferri in Malta
10/1970 | 811 | 112
Pages: 692-695
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44. Detail Showing Left Kneeling Angel in Reliquary Reproduced in Fig.45. [Reliquary of the Right Hand of St John the Baptist, by Ciro Ferri. (Museum of the Co-Cathedral of St John, La Valletta, Malta.)]
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45. Reliquary of the Right Hand of St John the Baptist, by Ciro Ferri. (Museum of the Co-Cathedral of St John, La Valletta, Malta.)
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46. Detail Showing Left Putto in Reliquary Reproduced in Fig.45. [Reliquary of the Right Hand of St John the Baptist, by Ciro Ferri. (Museum of the Co-Cathedral of St John, La Valletta, Malta.)]
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47. Design for an Altar with Two Angels Flánked by Putti, by Ciro Ferri. Black Chalk, Brown Ink and Brown Wash, 31 by 27.3 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.)
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48. Detail Showing Basis with Putti in Reliquary Reproduced in Fig. 45. [Reliquary of the Right Hand of St John the Baptist, by Ciro Ferri. (Museum of the Co-Cathedral of St John, La Valletta, Malta.)]
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49. Two Putti, Designed by Ciro Ferri, Executed by Carlo Marcellini. (Choir Decoration, S. Maria Maddalena de'Pazzi, Florence.)
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50. Two Angels Carrying a Sarcophagus, by Ciro Ferri (?). Black Chalk, Brown and Blue Wash, 23.8 by 31.5 cm. (Gabinetto Nazionale delle Stampe, Rome.)
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51. The Beheading of St John the Baptist, by Ciro Ferri. (Oratory of the Co-Cathedral of St John, La Valletta, Malta.)
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