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Article
Michelangelo’s Bruges Madonna: its patron, material and meaning
11/2024 | 1460 | 166
Pages: 1123–1139
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Nuttall, Paula (Nuttall, Paula)
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1. The Bruges Madonna in situ in the Chapel of the Holy Sacrament, Church of Our Lady, Bruges. (Photograph the author).
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10. Virgin and Child, by Benedetto da Maiano. Before 1497, completed 1575. Marble, height 140 cm. (Oratorio della Misericordia, Florence).
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11. Detail of the Barbadori Altarpiece, by Filippo Lippi. 1438. Tempera on panel. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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12. Detail of Fig.2. (Photograph the author).
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13. Virgin and Child, by Gentile da Fabriano. 1425. Fresco. (Orvieto Cathedral; photograph Jeff Cotton).
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14. Detail of Fig.13, showing left hands of the Virgin and Child. (Photograph Jeff Cotton).
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15. Detail of Fig.2, showing the hands of the Virgin and Child. (Photograph the author).
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16. Virgin and Child, by Tino da Camaino. 1320–21. Marble, height 78 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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18. Studies for the Apostles, Battle of Cascina, the Bruges Madonna and an architectural element, by Michelangelo. c.1503–04. Black chalk, dark brown ink, pen and lead point on paper, 27.3 by 26.2 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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19. Detail of Fig.18 (top right of sheet), showing a study for the Bruges Madonna.
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2. Madonna and Child (the Bruges Madonna), by Michelangelo. 1504–05. Marble, height 128 cm. (Church of Our Lady, Bruges; Bridgeman Images).
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20. Detail of Fig.18 (centre of sheet), showing a study for the Bruges Madonna.
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21. Detail of Fig.18 (top of left-hand edge), showing a study for the Bruges Madonna.
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22. Detail of Fig.18 (centre and bottom of left-hand edge), showing studies for the Bruges Madonna.
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23. Three studies of nude men and the Virgin and Child, by Michelangelo. c.1504–05. Black chalk, dark and light brown ink, pen and lead point on paper, 31.5 by 27.7 cm. (British Museum, London).
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24. Tomb of Pieter Moscron. 1829, with original sixteenth-century brass coats-of-arms. (Chapel of the Holy Sacrament, Church of Our Lady, Bruges; photograph Brit Vanraepenbusch).
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25. Detail of Fig.23, showing a study for the Bruges Madonna.
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26. Detail of Fig.1, showing the Moscron coat-of-arms, here attributed to Joost Aerts and Jan de Smet. c.1558–65. (Photograph the author).
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27. Detail of Fig.1, showing the 17th-century swag above the central niche. (Photograph the author).
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3. Margaret of York and Mary of Burgundy kneeling before a white statue of St Anne, fol.2v of the Register of the Guild of St Anne, by Circle of Vienna Master of Mary of Burgundy. c.1476. Gold and bodycolour on vellum, height 33 cm. (Royal Collection Trust; © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited, 2024; Bridgeman Images).
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4. White Virgin of Jean de Berry. French, c.1400. Marble, height 146 cm. (Bourges Cathedral; Alamy Stock Photo).
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5. Detail of a cast of the Bruges Madonna, showing the different treatment of the front and back of the base. 1871. Plaster. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; photograph the author).
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6. Detail of Fig.2, showing the chisel marks on the base. (Photograph the author).
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7. Detail of Fig.2, seen from the left. (Photograph the author).
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8. Detail of Fig.2. (Photograph the author).
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9. Detail of Judith and Holofernes, by Donatello. c.1456. Bronze. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; Photo Scala, Florence).
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17. Our Lady of Leuven. Netherlandish, 13th century (reworked 1442). Polychromed and gilded wood and rock crystal, height 160 cm. (Church of St Peter, Leuven).
Article
The Bargello gamesboard: a north-south hybrid
11/2010 | 1292 | 152
Pages: 716-722
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Nuttall, Paula (Nuttall, Paula)
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7. Moresca, by the Master of Wavrin, from the ‘Histoire du chevalier Paris’. Lille, c.1460–70. Pen and coloured wash on paper, 29 by 21 cm. (Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, Brussels; MS 9632–33, fol.168r).
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10. Detail of Fig.6, showing athletic games with stone and stave throwing.
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11. Detail of Fig.6, showing the left-hand side of the stag hunt.
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12. Detail of Fig.5, showing the right-hand side of the courtly dance.
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13. Gamesboard. Northern Italy (Venice?), late fifteenth century. Ivory and wood, with bone(?), partially stained green, 62.5 by 60.8 by 6.8 cm. (open). (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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14. Detail of gamesboard. Spain (Granada?), c.1550–1600. Wood, ivory and bone(?), partially stained green, with silver inlay, 69.5 by 69.5 by 6.4 cm. (open). (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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15. Detail of Fig.5, showing tarsia square on chessboard.
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16. Detail of Fig.6, showing hinge-plate.
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17. Comb. Germany, c.1500. Boxwood, with wood and bone tarsia, partially stained green, approx. 14.5 by 13.5 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence).
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18. Gamesboard. Southern Netherlands, c.1470–1500. Wood and bone, with traces of polychromy, 27.6 by 24.8 by 1.3 cm. (Detroit Institute of Arts; gift of Mrs William Clay; photograph 1996, copyright of the Detroit Institute of Arts).
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5. Gamesboard (chess side). Southern Netherlands and Spain (Granada?), c.1460–70. Ivory, with wood, bone, partially stained green, and silver inlay, 68 by 68 by 3.1 cm. (open). (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence).
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6. Gamesboard (tables side). Reverse of Fig.5.
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8. Comb. Southern Netherlands, c.1470–1500. Ivory, with traces of polychromy, 14.5 by 13 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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9. Detail of Fig.5, showing the left-hand side of the moresca.
Book Review
From Flanders to Florence: the Impact of Netherlandish Painting, 1400–1500
02/2006 | 1235 | 148
Pages: 121–122
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Aikema, Bernard (Aikema, Bernard)
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From Flanders to Florence. The Impact of Netherlandish Painting, 1400–1500 | author: Aikema, Bernard , author: Nuttall, Paula
Short Notice
'La tavele Sinte Barberen': New Documents for Cosimo Rosselli and Giuliano da Maiano
06/1985 | 987 | 127
Pages: 367-369+371-372
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33. Sts Barbara, John the Baptist and Matthias Apostle, by Cosimo Rosselli. Panel, 207 by 204 cm. (Accademia, Florence).
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34. Seventeenth-Century Elevation of Crossing in SS. Annunziata, Florence, Showing Position of Altar-Piece in Fig. 33 [by Cosimo Rosselli], at Bottom Right.