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The 'Mutilated Priest' of the Capitoline Museum and a Drawing from Cassiano dal Pozzo's 'Museo Cartaceo'
08/1989 | 1037 | 131
Pages: 543-549
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Jenkins, Ian (Jenkins, Ian; J., I.)
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32. Engraving of Fig.1, [Fig. 30. Statue, Here Identified as a Figure Associated with the Cult of Cybele. Roman, Second Century A. D. 191.5 cm. High. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).] from Montfaucon's Antiquité Expliquée. 32.7 by 18.3 cm.
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30. Statue, Here Identified as a Figure Associated with the Cult of Cybele. Roman, Second Century A. D. 191.5 cm. High. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).
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31. Drawing from Cassiano dal Pozzo's Museo Cartaceo Showing Fig. 1 [fig. 30, Statue, Here Identified as a Figure Associated with the Cult of Cybele. Roman, Second Century A. D. 191.5 cm. High. (Capitoline Museum, Rome)] as it Appeared in the Seventeenth Century. Pen, Ink and Light Brown Wash, 39.4 by 25.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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33. View of Fig.1, [Fig. 30. Statue, Here Identified as a Figure Associated with the Cult of Cybele. Roman, Second Century A. D. 191.5 cm. High. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).] Showing the Dowel-Holes for Piercing in Parts of the Drapery and Left Arm.
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34. Back View of Fig.1. [Fig. 30. Statue, Here Identified as a Figure Associated with the Cult of Cybele. Roman, Second Century A. D. 191.5 cm. High. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).]
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35. View of Fig.1, Showing a Squared-Off 'Knob' of Drapery on the Right Shoulder Indicating 'Modern' Recutting. [Fig. 30. Statue, Here Identified as a Figure Associated with the Cult of Cybele. Roman, Second Century A. D. 191.5 cm. High. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).]
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36. Detail of Fig.1, Showing the 'Modern' Recutting of the Drapery Simulating Folds with Deep Incision. [Fig. 30. Statue, Here Identified as a Figure Associated with the Cult of Cybele. Roman, Second Century A. D. 191.5 cm. High. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).]
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37. Relief Showing a Priest of Cybele and His Cult Paraphernalia Found at Lanuvium in 1736. Roman, Second Century A. D. Marble, 120 by 120 cm. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).
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38. Drawing from Cassiano dal Pozzo's Museo Cartaceo of an Ancient Roman Female Figure Now in the Villa Doria Pamphili. Seventeenth Century. Pen, Ink and Light Brown Wash, 41.3 by 25.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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39. Bas Relief. Italian, Seventeenth Century. Pen and Ink and Wash. (Size and Location Unknown).
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Adam Buck and the Vogue for Greek Vases
06/1988 | 1023 | 130
Pages: 448-457
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58. Portrait of a Family with the Bust of a Deceased Child, by Adam Buck. Signed and Dated 1813. Water-Colour on Board, 45.5 by 43 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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59. Alfred Buck, 5 3/4 years old, by Adam Buck. Pencil with Touches of Red and Blue Colour, 30.2 by 23.2 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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60. Prince Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Later Duke of Braunschweig and Lüneburg, by Pompeo Batoni. 1767. 137 by 99 cm. (Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum, Brunswick).
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61. Detail of Fig.58. [Portrait of a Family with the Bust of a Deceased Child, by Adam Buck. Signed and Dated 1813. Water-Colour on Board, 45.5 by 43 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).]
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62. Expiation of Orestes, by Adam Buck. 1813. Pencil and Water-Colour, 22.5 by 24.5 cm. (Whereabouts Unknown).
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63. Youthful Dionysos Reclining, with a Maenad (Left) and Satyr (Right). Engraving after a Drawing by Adam Buck. c.1810. 22 by 28 cm. (Trinity College Library, Dublin).
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64. Anonymous Woman and Child with Antiquities in the Background, by Adam Buck. c.1820. Water-Colour on Board, 41.3 by 31.6 cm. (British Museum, London).
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65. Woman and Youth at a Funerary Stele, by Adam Buck. c.1810. Pen and Brown Ink, with Red and Blue Wash. (Trinity College Library, Dublin).
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67. Eros at a term with a Satyr and a Youth and Woman (Right), by Adam Buck. Pen and Ink, c.1810.
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68. Apulian Volute-Crater, Name Piece of the Capodimonte Painter. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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69. Main scene of Fig.22, by Adam Buck, c.1810. Pen and Ink, 32 by 45 cm. (Trinity College Library, Dublin). The Lower Register Shows Amazons Fighting Greeks, the Upper Herakles among the Gods.
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66. The Library at Castle Howard (Now the Long Gallery). Late Nineteenth-Century Photograph, Showing Vases on the Cabinets to the Left. (Castle Howard Archives).
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Frederic Lord Leighton and Greek Vases
10/1983 | 967 | 125
Pages: 596-603+605
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15. Captive Andromache, by Frederic Leighton. c.1888. 193 by 407 cm. (City Art Gallery, Manchester).
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16. Numbered diagram of Captive Andromache, indicating the various vases depicted: 1: Hydria. 2: Kalpis with Corinthian-style decoration. 3: Non-Greek shape with scene from vase B 668 (B. M. Catalogue). 4: Non-Greek shape with non-Greek decoration. 5: Non-Greek shape with scene from vase B 17 (B. M. Catalogue). 6: Kalpis with scene from vase E 161 (B. M. Catalogue). 7: Kalpis with scene from vase B 331 (B. M. Catalogue). 8: Non-Greek shape with scene from vase E 179 (B. M. Catalogue). 9: Kalpis with unidentified scene.
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17. Photograph of Final Sketch for Captive Andromache. (British Museum, P. and D. 1897-11-26-24; Present Whereabouts of Sketch Unknown).
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18, 19 and 20. Details from a Hand Photogravure of Captive Andromache. (British Museum, P. and D. 1900-5-15-16).
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21. Scene from Vase B 331 (B. M. Catalogue). Engraving from E. Gerhard's Griechische Vasenbilder, 1858.
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22. Detail from Four Figure Studies for Captive Andromache, by Frederic Leighton. C.1887-88. Black and White Chalk on Blue Paper. (No.665, Leighton House, London).
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23 and 24. Details (Same Sheet) from Four Figure Studies for Arts of Industry as Applied to Peace, by Frederic Leighton. 1872-73. Black and White Chalk on Blue Paper. (No.560, Leighton House, London).
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25. Lachrymae, by Frederic Leighton. c.1895. 157 by 63cm. (Wolfe Fund, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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26. Echoes of Hellas, by Walter Crane, after G. C. Warr. Engraving.
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27. The Women of Amphissa, by Lawrence Alma-Tadema. 1887. 121.8 by 182.8 cm. (Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
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28. Electra at the Tomb of Agamemnon, by Frederic Leighton. c.1869. 148.5 by 73.5 cm. (Ferens Art Gallery, Hull).
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29. and 30. Details from Photograph of Monochrome Cartoon for Arts of Industry as Applied to Peace, by Frederic Leighton. (British Museum, P. and D. 1947-2-11-7; Actual Cartoon in Victoria and Albert Museum).
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31. Etruscan Vase Painters, by Lawrence Alma-Tadema. 1871. Panel, 39.2 by 27.3 cm. (City Art Gallery, Manchester).
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32. Detail from Photograph of Monochrome Cartoon for Arts of Industry as Applied to Peace, by Frederic Leighton. (British Museum, P. and D. 1947-2-11-17; Actual Cartoon in Victoria and Albert Museum).
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33 and 34. Two Pages of Studies of Objects in the British Museum, by Frederic Leighton (Sketchbook XV). c.1872. Pencil on White Paper, Each 21 by 7 cm. (Royal Academy).
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35. Eight Studies of Greek and South Italian Pottery (Now in the Louvre). Unsigned. Water-Colour, 37.6 by 26.5 cm. (Alma-Tadema Archive, 84/E2325-1915, University of Birmingham).