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David's Portrait of the comte de Turenne at Williamstown
05/2000 | 1166 | 142
Pages: 276-280+301
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Bordes, Philippe (Bordes, Philippe; Bordes, Phillipe)
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1. Comte Henri-Amédé-Mercure de Turenne, by Jacques-Louis David. 1816. Panel. 112 by 82 cm. (Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen).
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2. Comte Henri-Amédé-Mercure de Turenne, by Jacques-Louis David. 1816. 70 by 53 cm. (Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown).
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30. Comtesse Vilain XIII and Her Daughter, by Jacques-Louis David. 1816. 95 by 76 cm. (National Gallery, London).
Article
Jacques-Louis David's Anglophilia on the Eve of the French Revolution
08/1992 | 1073 | 134
Pages: 482-490
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Bordes, Philippe (Bordes, Philippe; Bordes, Phillipe)
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1. Ugolino, by John Dixon after Sir Joshua Reynolds. 1774. Mezzotint, 50.5 by 62 cm. (British Museum, London).
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2. Lictors Returning to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons, by Jacques-Louis David. 1789. 323 by 422 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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3. The Death of Socrates, by Jacques-Louis David. 1787. 129.5 by 196 cm. (Metropolitan Museum, New York).
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4. The Hours, by Francesco Bartolozzi after Maria Cosway. 1788. Engraving, 44 by 52 cm. (British Museum, London).
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5. Sketch after Gainsborough's Portrait of the Prince of Wales, by Jacques-Louis David. c. 1785. 18.7 by 12.6 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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6. Jean-Isaac Thélusson, comte de Sorcy, by Jacques-Louis David. 1791. 99 by 80 cm. (Private Collection, Paris). Photograph before Restoration Undertaken in 1989.
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7. H. R. H. George, Prince of Wales, by John Raphael Smith after Thomas Gainsborough. 1783. Mezzotint, 65.5 by 46 cm. (British Museum, London).
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9. Self-Portrait, by Jacques-Louis David. c. 1791. 64 by 53 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).
Exhibition Review
David. Paris and Versailles
02/1990 | 1043 | 132
Pages: 154-156
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Bordes, Philippe (Bordes, Philippe; Bordes, Phillipe)
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101. The Wrath of Achilles, by Jacques-Louis David. 105.3 by 145 cm. (Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth; Exh. Louvre, Paris).
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102. Study for a Revolutionary Costume: Habit Civil des Français, by Jacques-Louis David. Pen, Ink and Water-Colour, 30 by 20 cm. (Exh. Château de Versailles).
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103. Portrait of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier and His Wife, by Jacques-Louis David. 244 by 183 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Exh. Louvre, Paris).
Letter
Drawing by Norblin
05/1981 | 938 | 123
Pages: 307
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Bordes, Philippe (Bordes, Philippe; Bordes, Phillipe)
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David and Norblin, 'The Oath of the Tennis Court' and Two Problems of Attribution
08/1980 | 929 | 122
Pages: 569-573
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Bordes, Philippe (Bordes, Philippe; Bordes, Phillipe)
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39. The Oath of the Tennis Court, by J.-P. Norblin, after J.-L. David. 1805/1814. Pen, Pencil and Wash, Heightened with White, 52.4 by 76.8 cm. (Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Mass.). 40. The Proclamation of the Polish Constitution on 3rd May 1791, by J.-P. Norblin. Signed and Dated 1797. Pen, Pencil and Wash, 15 by 23.9 cm. (Winnetsa Museum, Ukraine). 41. Study Inspired by J.-L. David's 'Oath of the Tennis Court', by J.-P. Norblin. Chalk and Wash, 28.6 by 43.5 cm. (Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Mass.). 42. Detail from The Proclamation of the Polish Constitution on 3rd May 1791, by J.-P. Norblin. 1804-06. 87 by 135 cm. (Library of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Kórnik).
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43. Chanteuse Populaire, by J.-P. Norblin. Pen and Wash, Heightened with White, 26.7 by 23.7 cm. (Musée Carnavalet, Paris).
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44. Study after J.-L. David's 'Oath of the Tennis Court', Attributed to J.-P. Norblin. Pen and Wash on Tracing Paper, 23.9 by 18.5 cm. (Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Mass.).
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45. The Oath of the Tennis Court, Attributed to, or after J.-L. David. 65 by 89 cm. (Musée Carnavalet, Paris).
Article
François-Xavier Fabre, 'Peintre d'Histoire'-II
03/1975 | 864 | 117
Pages: 155-163
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Bordes, Philippe (Bordes, Philippe; Bordes, Phillipe)
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47. Marius and the Gaul, by François-Xavier Fabre. c.1809-10. Aquatint (After the Painting of 1796), 16.5 by 21 cm. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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48. Preparatory Drawing for Theseus and Ariadne at the Entrance to the Labyrinth, by François Xavier Fabre. 1797. Pen, 39 by 48 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier.)
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49. Ajax Dragging Cassandra from the Altar of Minerva, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1797-98. Black Ink and Grey Wash over Pencil, 21.5 by 29 cm. (Gabinetto dei Disegni, Uffizi, Florence.)
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50. Caritas Romana, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1798. Canvas, 83 by 104 cm. (Musée Magnin, Dijon.)
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51. Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus) and Ulysses Rob Philoctetes of the Arrows of Hercules, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1800. Canvas, 290 by 455 cm. (Musée du Louvre; On Loan to the French Embassy, Vatican City.)
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52. Holy Family with Infant St John the Baptist, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1801. Canvas, 224 by 160 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier.)
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53. Death of Socrates, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1801. Canvas, 124 by 184 cm. (Whereabouts Unknown.)
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54. St Peter delivered from prison, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1802. Pen and Wash, 23 by 18.5 cm. (Gabinetto dei Disegni, Uffizi, Florence.)
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55. Saul, Troubled by Remorse, Sees the Ghost of the High-Priest Achimelech, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1803. Canvas, 151 by 214 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier.)
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56. Penitent Magdalen, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1805. Canvas, 44 by 54 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier.)
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57. Judgement of Paris, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1806. Pen and Ink with Bistre Wash, 24 by 34 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier.)
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58. Death of Philopoemen, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1809. Sepia Ink and Wash over Pencil. 14.8 by 12 cm. (Gabinetto dei Disegni, Uffizi, Florence.)
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François-Xavier Fabre, 'Peintre d'Histoire'-I
02/1975 | 863 | 117
Pages: 90-98
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Bordes, Philippe (Bordes, Philippe; Bordes, Phillipe)
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31. Nebuchadnezzar Ordering the Death of the Sons of Sedecias in Front of Their Father, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1787. Canvas 110 by 155 cm. (Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris.)
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32. Head of an Old Man, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1784. Canvas, 57 by 44 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier.)
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33. Roman Soldier at Rest, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1788. Canvas, 184 by 144 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier.)
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34. Dying St Sebastian, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1789. Canvas, 196 by 147 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier.)
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35. Engraving by Le Villain after J. Karl Loth, Adam Mourning Abel. 1789.
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36. Death of Abel, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1790. Canvas, 144 by 196 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier.)
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37. St John the Baptist Preaching (Fragment), by François-Xavier Fabre. 1791. Canvas, 245 by 200 cm. (Musée Réattu, Arles.)
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38. Three Compositions for Venus and Dying Adonis, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1791/2. Drawing, 44 by 58 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier.)
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39. St John the Baptist Preaching, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1791. Canvas, 30 by 16 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier.)
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40. Susanna and the Elders, by François-Xavier Fabre. 1791. Canvas, 125 by 180 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier.)