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Jusepe de Ribera’s ‘Portrait of the Count of Monterrey’ rediscovered
10/2013 | 1327 | 155
Pages: 683-686
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Spinosa, Nicola (Spinosa, Nicola)
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35. The Count of Monterrey at prayer, by Giuliano Finelli (Church of the Immaculate Conception; Convent of the Discalced Augustinians, Salamanca; photograph Maite Cabreo, Salamanca)
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36. The Count of Monterrey, by Nicolas Perrier (Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid)
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37. The Count of Monterrey, from D.A. Parrino: Teatro eroico e politico de' governi de' Viceré del Regno di Napoli, Naples 1692, p.215
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38. The Count of Monterrey in the costume of a knight of Santiago, by Jusepe de Ribera (Private collection)
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39. Portrait of a knight of Santiago, by Jusepe de Ribera (Meadows Museum, Dallas)
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40. Detail of Fig. 38
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More Unpublished Works by Francesco Solimena
04/1979 | 913 | 121
Pages: 209-220+276
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Spinosa, Nicola (Spinosa, Nicola)
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10. Detail from Naples Delivered from Vice, by Francesco Solimena. (Scuola Media Vittorio Emanuele II, Naples).
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11. Detail from Naples Delivered from Vice, by Francesco Solimena. (Scuola Media Vittorio Emanuele II, Naples).
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12. Detail from Naples Delivered from Vice, by Francesco Solimena. (Scuola Media Vittorio Emanuele II, Naples).
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13. Naples Delivered from Vice, by Francesco Solimena. Drawing. (Museo di S. Martino, Naples).
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14. Portrait of Bartolomeo di Capua, by Francesco Solimena. 103 by 77 cm. (With Heim Gallery, London).
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15. Portrait of a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece, by Francesco Solimena. (Formerly Nigro collection, Genoa).
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16. Portrait of Count Harrach, by Francesco Solimena. (Harrach Collection, Schloss Rohrau).
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17. Portrait of Count Harrach, by Francesco Solimena. (With Matthiesen Fine Art Ltd., London).
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18. Phaethon Asking Aloppo's Leave to Drive the Chariot of the Sun, by Francesco Solimena. 85 by 30 cm. (E. B. Crocker Art Gallery, Sacramento, California).
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19. The Rape of Cephalus, by Francesco Solimena. (Opečno, near Prague).
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2. Adoration of the Magi, Francesco Solimena. 127 by 180.5 cm. (Art Market, Rome).
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20. Horatius Cocles, by Francesco Solimena. 91 by 69 cm. (Errico Collection, Matera).
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21. Allegory of Confugal Virtues, by Francesco Solimena. (Pardo Palace, near Madrid).
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22. Holy Family with St Anne, St Joachim and the Infant St John, by Francesco Solimena. Drawing. (Albertina, Vienna).
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23. Holy Family with St Anne, St Joachim and the Infant St John, by Francesco Solimena. (Neukosterkirche, Wiener Neustadt).
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24. The Triumph of the Church of Rome over the Four Quarters of the World, by Francesco Solimena. 200 by 160 cm. (Formerly with Central Art Galleries, New York).
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25. The Triumph of the Church of Rome over the Four Quarters of the World, by Francesco Solimena. 48 by 35.5 cm. (Ergmann Collection, Paris).
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3. Apelles painting Campaspe in the Presence of Alexander, by Francesco Solimena. 116 by 167 cm. (With Heim Gallery, London).
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4. Zeuxis and the Maidens of Croton, by Francesco Solimena. (Private Collection).
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5. Zeuxis and the Maidens of Croton, by Francesco Solimena. 112 by 147 cm, (D'Errico Collection, Matera).
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6. Return of Joseph's Bretheren, by Francesco Solimina. 100 by 77 cm. (Formerly Finarte Sale, Milan).
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7. Portrait of Jacopo Butera, by Francesco Solimena. 115 by 90 cm. (Private Collection, Geneva).
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8. Portrait of Philip V of Spain, by Francesco Solimena. 71.5 by 58 cm. (Royal Palace, Caserta).
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9. Portrait of a Neapolitan Noblewoman, by Francesco Solimena. (Formerly with Hazlitt Gallery, London).