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Two bronze statuettes by Giovanni Francesco Susini, not Pierino de Vinci
11/2016 | 1364 | 158
Pages: 879-884
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Draper, James David (Draper, James David; Draper, James)
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20. Bacchus, by Giovanni Francesco Susini. c.1625-30 (Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca' d'Oro, Venice)
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21. Venus, by Giovanni Francesco Susini. c.1625-30 (Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca' d'Oro, Venice)
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23. Foot of a candlestick, by Pierino da Vinci. c.1550-52 (British Museum, London)
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24. Bacchus, by Giovanni Francesco Susini. c.1625-30 (Musée du Louvre, Paris)
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25. David with the head of Goliath, by Giovanni Francesco Susini. c.1635 (Liechtenstein Museum, Vienna)
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26. Venus and Cupid, by Giovanni Francesco Susini. c.1625-30 (Formerly Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; present whereabouts unknown)
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22. Socle. Sculptor unknown (Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca' d'Oro, Venice)
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A new sighting of Michelangelo's 'Young archer'
11/2012 | 1316 | 154
Pages: 790
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Draper, James David (Draper, James David; Draper, James)
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63. Cupid, by Michelangelo. 1491-92. Marble, 95 cm. high. (French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, on loan to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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64. Detail of Psyche worshipped as Venus, by or after Francesco Salviati. 1539. Canvas. (Palazzo Grimani, Venice).
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Ango after Michelangelo
06/1997 | 1131 | 139
Pages: 398-400
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Draper, James David (Draper, James David; Draper, James)
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47. Marble Boy, Attributed to Michelangelo. Marble, 95 cm. High (Services Culturels de l'Ambassade de France, New York).
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48. Sketch of Michelangelo's Marble Boy, by Jean-Robert Ango. Red Chalk, 21.7 by 15 cm. (Cooper-Hewitt Museum, Smithsonian Institution, New York).
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49. Detail of Fig.47, Showing the Legs as Seen from Behind. [Marble Boy, Attributed to Michelangelo. Marble, 95 cm. High (Services Culturels de l'Ambassade de France, New York).]
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Bertoldo di Giovanni di Bertoldo
12/1994 | 1101 | 136
Pages: 834
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Draper, James David (Draper, James David; Draper, James)
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A New Bozzetto by Canova
12/1993 | 1089 | 135
Pages: 825-826
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48. Venus and Cupid, by Antonio Canova. 1798-99. Terracotta, 26 by 50 by 18 cm. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Wrightsman Fund, 1993).
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49. Back of Fig.48. [Venus and Cupid, by Antonio Canova. 1798-99. Terracotta, 26 by 50 by 18 cm. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Wrightsman Fund, 1993).]
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Andrea vocato El Riccio Orafo
09/1983 | 966 | 125
Pages: 541-542
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A Bronze Spinario Ascribed to Antonello Gagini
02/1972 | 827 | 114
Pages: 55-59
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Draper, James David (Draper, James David; Draper, James)
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1. Spinario, Here Attributed to Antonello Gagini. Bronze; Height, 87 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.)
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2. Spinario, by Jacopo Sansovino and Giovanni Fancelli. Bronze; Height, 72 cm. (Musée du Louvre.)
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3. Another View of the Bronze Illustrated in Fig. 1.
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4. Detail from the Madonna della Scala, by Antonello Gagini. (Cappella del Tesoro, Palermo Cathedral.) Photo. Alinari.
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5. Detail from St Catherine of Alexandria, by Antonello Gagini. (City Art Museum, St. Louis.)