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Rings: Jewelry of Power, Love and Loyalty
06/2008 | 1263 | 150
Pages: 420
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Martineau, Jane (Martineau, Jane; Martineau, Jane; M., J.T.)
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Rings: Jewelry of Power, Love and Loyalty | introduction by: Fenton, James , author: Scarisbrick, Diana
Short Notice
Piranesi and the 'Dactyliotheca Zanettiana'
06/1990 | 1047 | 132
Pages: 413-414
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Scarisbrick, Diana (Scarisbrick, Diana)
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28. Preparatory drawing for Plate V of Piranesi's Parere su l'Architettura, showing four gems from the Dactyliotheca Zanettiana. Black chalk, pen and brown ink, brown wash on board, 596 by 469 cm. (Ian Woodner Family Collection, New York).
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29. Tiger. Moss Agate. Formerly in the Prince Eugene of Savoy Collection, Sold by Zanetti to Earl and Countess Spencer, 1764. (Private Collection, London).
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30. Engraving of the Giant Intaglio from Museum Worsleyanum, London, 1824, Vol. I, Facing Page 143, 5 by 6.5 cm.
Short Notice
The Aberdeen Jewel
06/1988 | 1023 | 130
Pages: 427-428
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Scarisbrick, Diana (Scarisbrick, Diana)
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33. The Aberdeen Jewel. Sixteenth Century. Enamelled Gold and Jewelled Pendant. Height c. 6.5 cm. (Collection the Marquess of Aberdeen).
Article
Gem Connoisseurship - The 4th Earl of Carlisle's Correspondence with Francesco de Ficoroni and Antonio Maria Zanetti
02/1987 | 1007 | 129
Pages: 90-104
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Scarisbrick, Diana (Scarisbrick, Diana)
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30. Love Taming the Lion, by Alessandro Cesati. Sardonyx Cameo. Taken from an Engraving by Bernard Picart in Gemmae Antiquae Caelatae. A Carlisle Gem Mentioned by Vasari. Print 17.8 by 25.4 cm., gem 1.9 by 1.6 cm. (Private Collection, London).
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31. Eros Leading the Chariot of Dionysos, by Sostratos. Fragment of Onyx Cameo. Taken from an Engraving by Bernard Picart in Gemmae Antiquae Caelatae (1724). Print 17.8 by 25.4 cm., gem 1.8 by 1.8 cm. (British Museum, London).
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32. Medusa, by Sosokles. Chalcedony Intaglio. Taken from an Engraving by Bernard Picart in Gemmae Antiquae Caelatae (1724). Print 17.8 by 25.4 cm., Gem 1.9 by 1.6 cm. (British Museum, London).
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33. Meleager and Atalanta. Onyx Cameo. Taken from an Engraving by Bernard Picart in Gemmae Antiquae Caelatae (1724). Print 17.8 by 24.5 cm., gem 2.3 cm. (British Museum, London).
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34. A Charioteer, by Aulos. Cornelian Intaglio. Taken from an Engraving by Bernard Picart in Gemmae Antiquae Caelatae (1724). Print 17.8 by 24.5 cm (Present Whereabouts Unknown).
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35. Hermes, by Dioscurides. Cornelian Intaglio. Taken from an Engraving by Lorenz Natter in Traité de la Manière de Graveur en Pierres Fines (1754). Print 15.2 by 17.8 cm., Gem 1.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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36. Eros Bound to a Trophy of Arms, by Aulos. Amethyst Intaglio. Taken from an Engraving by Lorenz Natter in Traité de la Manière de Graveur en Pierres Fines (1754). Print 15.2 by 17.8 cm., Gem 1.4 cm. (British Museum, London).
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37. Portrait Drawing of Francesco de Ficorini, by P. L. Ghezzi. 1722. (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome).
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38. Gold Medal of Christian VI of Denmark, Crowned and Framed in Diamonds, with Reverse of Minerva Crowning the Arts and Sciences. Taken from an Engraving in the Dactylioteca Zanettiana (1750). 21.6 by 22.9 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown).
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40. Phocion, Signed Pyrgoteles. Onyx Cameo Portrait. Taken from an Engraving by Bernard Picart in Gemmae Antiquae Caelatae (1724). 17.8 by 25.4 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown).
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41. Portrait of Antonio Maria Zanetti with Marchese Gerini Examining Gems and Paste, by Giuseppe Zocchi. 94 by 71.1 cm. (Museo Correr, Venice).
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42. Portrait of Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle, in Garter Robes, by Thomas Hudson. c.1757. 236.3 by 144.7 cm. (Castle Howard).
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39. Enamelled Gold Pendant Set with Onyx Portrait of Phocion. 4 cm. Diameter. (Formerly in the Collection of A. M. Zanetti; British Museum, London).
Exhibition Review
The Burlington House Fair at the Royal Academy. 11th to 22nd September
09/1985 | 990 | 127
Pages: 650-660
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Cocks, A. G. Somers (Cocks, A. G. Somers)
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Impey, O. R. (Impey, O. R.; Impey, Oliver)
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Jervis, Simon (Jervis, Simon; J., S.; J., S. S.)
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Scarisbrick, Diana (Scarisbrick, Diana)
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Verdi, Richard (Verdi, Richard)
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1. Isaac Blessing Jacob, by Matthias Stomer. 136.5 by 182 cm. (Trafalgar Galleries).
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10. The Rialto Bridge with the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi, Venice, by Francesco Guardi. Signed. 61 by 97 cm. (Richard Green).
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11. Henry Richard Vassall Fox, the Third Lord Holland, by François Xavier Fabre. Signed and Dated 1795. 104.1 by 78.7 cm. (P. and D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd.).
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12. Portrait of Madame Seiys, by Jean Hippolyte Flandrin. Signed. 57.2 by 46.8 cm. (Stoppenbach and Delestre Ltd.).
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13. Jenny as Infanta, by William Nicholson. Signed. 58.4 by 55.1 cm. (Browse and Darby).
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14. Greek Girls Picking up Pebbles by the Sea, by Frederic, Lord Leighton. 84 by 129.5 cm. (Owen Edgar Gallery).
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15. Ink-Grinding Stone, the Circular Slab Supported on Legs in the Form of Paws with Animal Masks. Pottery, Diameter 21.5 cm. (Spink & Son). Chinese, T'ang Dynasty (618-906 A. D.)
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2. St Jerome, by Hendrick van Somer. Signed and Dated 1651. 101 by 126 cm. (Trafalgar Galleries).
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20. Commode, by Jean Desforges. Paris, after 1739. Black and Gold Japanese Lacquer with Gilt Bronze Mounts, Height 88 cm. (Didier Aaron, London, Ltd).
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21. Commode. Stamped R. V. L. C. Paris, c.1770. Oak Veneered in Various Woods with Gilt Bronze Mounts, Height 88 cm. (L. Bernheimer K. G., Munich).
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24. Framed Tapestry after Cleopatra by Carlo Maratta. San Michele a Ripa Workshops, Rome. After 1775. The Frame of Gilt and Marbled Wood with the Arms of Pope Pius VI. Dimensions of Frame, 170 by 95 cm. (Pelham Galleries).
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26. Table. Attributed to George Bullock. London, c.1815. Oak and Ebony with Brass Inlay, Height 74.9 cm. (Blairmans).
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27. Brooch. Attributed to Louis David Duval. Diamonds with Silver Setting, Length 7 cm. (S. J. Philips).
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29. Snuff Box, by Claude de Villers. Paris 1745-46. Mother-of-Pearl and Burgau with Gold Setting, Length 7.6 cm. (Wartski).
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3. Jacob's Dream, by Michele Desubleo. 153 by 210.8 cm. (Trafalgar Galleries).
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30. Group of Four Bacchantes. Attributed to N.-J.-F. Gauron. After 1771. Derby, Biscuit, Height 27.9 cm. (Derby Porcelain International Society).
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31. Cabaret. Derby, c.1800. Naval Scenes Painted by George Robertson. Pink Ground with Gilt Decoration, Height of Teapot 10.8 cm, Length of Tray 39.4 cm. (Graham & Oxley).
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4. Preparatory Study for the Dream of the Patrician, by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. 38 by 87 cm. (Harari and Johns Ltd).
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5. Portrait of a Man with His Family on a Loggia, by Cornelis de Man. Panel, 60.5 by 43 cm. (Johnny van Haeften).
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6. Penitent Magdalene, by Philippe de Champaigne. c. 1640. 96 by 70 cm. (Trafalgar Galleries).
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7. Man Playing a Violin, by Sir Peter Lely. 90 by 79.5 cm. (Alex Wengraf).
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8. Portrait of Lady Callander and Her Son, by Jean Laurent Mosnier. 1795. 253.4 by 167.6 cm. (Leger Galleries Ltd.).
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9. Study for a Lost Painting of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', by George Romney. 118 by 149 cm. (Sabin Galleries Ltd.).
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17. One of a Pair of Famille Rose Mandarin Jars. Chinese, Ch'ien Lung Period. Porcelain, with Giltwood Stand, Height 132.1 cm. (Van der Ven and van der Ven).
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18. Embroidered Panel. Chinese, Eighteenth Century. Silk, 73 by 37 cm. (Spink & Son).
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19. Brush Pot. Chinese. Eighteenth Century. Chalcedony Agate, Height (With Stand) 25 cm. (Bluett & Sons).
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16. The Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara. Kingdom of Nan-chao (Yunnan). Eleventh/Twelfth Century. Gilt Bronze, with Traces of Red Lacquer, Height 27 cm. (Van der Ven and van der Ven).
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22. Commode. London, c.1770. Veneered in Various Woods with Gilt Bronze Mounts, Height 84 cm. (Pelham Galleries).
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23. Cabinet. North German (Hamburg-Altona). c.1775. Oak Veneered in Walnut with Carved and Gilt Ornament, Height 246 cm. (L. Bernheimer K. G., Munich).
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25. Table. Probably Naples. c.1810. Specimen Marble Top, 84 by 169 cm; The Base with Bronzed and Gilt Bronze Mounts. (Pelham Galleries).
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28. Necklace and Earrings. c.1900. Pink Topaz and Diamonds with Platinum Setting. (Nigel Milne).
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32. Winter and Spring. Chelsea, Gold Anchor. Porcelain, Height 34 cm. (Vandekar).
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33. Goblet and Cover. Possibly Newcastle, Engraved in the Netherlands. c.1740. Glass, Height 24.1 cm. (Delomosne).
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34. Scollopendrium dish. Chelsea, Red Anchor Period. Porcelain, Diameter 21 cm. (Delomosne).
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35. Wine Jar. Tźŭ-Chou, Northern China. Stoneware, Height 29.8 cm. (Sparks).
Short Notice
A Signet Ring of Pope Paul II
05/1985 | 986 | 127
Pages: 292-294
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Scarisbrick, Diana (Scarisbrick, Diana)
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40. Obverse of Ringstone, Showing Intaglio Double Portraits of Sts Peter and Paul, with a Processional Cross between Them. Sardonyx. (Private Collection, London). 41. Reverse of ringstone in Fig.40, with cameo inscription PAULUS II PONTIFEX MAXIMUS. 42. Cast of intaglio of double portrait of Sts Peter and Paul, inscribed S PE S PA in Lombardic letters. Thirteenth/fourteenth century. (Cades Collection, German Archaeological Institute, Rome). 43. Intaglio portrait of Pope Paul II wearing a triple tiara, inscribed PAOLO VENETO PAPE II ANNO PUBLICATIONIS IUBILEI ROMA, engraved by Giuliano di Scipione. 1471. Cornelian. (Museo degli Argenti, Florence). Figs. 40-43 are illustrated actual size.
Letter
Painting in Florence 1600-1700
05/1979 | 914 | 121
Pages: 317
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McCorquodale, Charles (McCorquodale, Charles)
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Scarisbrick, Diana (Scarisbrick, Diana)
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