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The Chronology of the Contarelli Chapel
06/1951 | 579 | 93
Pages: 186+188-199+201
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Hess, Jacob (Hess, Jacob)
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12. St Matthew and the Angel, by Jacob Cornelisz Cobaert and Pompeo Ferrucci. Marble. (SS. Trinità de'Pellegrini, Rome.)
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13. Labour, by Giuseppe d'Arpino. Fresco. (Sala Vecchia degli Svizzeri, Vatican.)
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14. Two Prophets, by Giuseppe d'Arpino. Fresco. (Contarelli Chapel, S. Luigi de'Francesi, Rome.)
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15. Two Prophets, by Giuseppe d'Arpino. Fresco. (Contarelli Chapel, S. Luigi de'Francesi, Rome.)
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16. St Matthew Healing a Sick Person, by Giuseppe d'Arpino. Fresco. (Contarelli Chapel, S. Luigi de'Francesi, Rome.)
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17. Healing of St Peter's Mother-in-Law, by Nicolò Circiniani. Fresco. (Logge of Gregory XIII, Vatican.)
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18. St Matthew and the Angel, by Caravaggio. Canvas 223 by 183 cm. (Formerly Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum, Berlin.)
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19. St Matthew and the Angel, by Caravaggio. Canvas, 295 by 195 cm. (Contarelli Chapel, S. Luigi de'Francesi, Rome.)
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20. Detail from Fig. 21: Head of St Matthew.
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21. Calling of St Matthew, by Caravaggio. Canvas, 328 by 348 cm. (Contarelli Chapel, S. Luigi de'Francesi, Rome.)
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22. Martyrdom of St Matthew, by Caravaggio. Canvas, 328 by 348 cm. (Contarelli Chapel, S. Luigi de'Francesi, Rome.)
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23. Detail from Fig. 21, after Restoration: Head and Back of Young Man.
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24. Detail from Fig. 21, before Restoration in July 1940: Head and Back of Young Man.
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25. Pan and Diana, by Annibale Carracci. Fresco. (Palazzo Farnese, Rome.)
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26. Mercury and Paris, by Annibale Carracci. Fresco. (Palazzo Farnese, Rome.)
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27. Detail from Fig. 22: Nude in Right-hand Corner.
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28. Satyr, in Bottom Left-Hand Corner of Triumph of Bacchus, by Annibale Carracci. Fresco. (Palazzo Farnese, Rome.)
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29. Angel. Detail from Flight into Egypt, by Caravaggio. Canvas. (Doria Gallery, Rome.)
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30. Luxury. Detail from Hercules at the Crossroads, by Annibale Carracci. Canvas. (Museo Nazionale, Naples.)
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31. Detail from Fig. 22: Nude in Left-Hand Corner.
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32. Detail from Polyphemus, by Annibale Carracci. Fresco. (Palazzo Farnese, Rome.)
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A. Elcana, Hanna and Phenenna, by Hans Holbein. Woodcut.
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B. St Matthew and the Angel, by Hans Holbein. Woodcut.
Article
Michelangelo and Cordier
03/1943 | 480 | 82
Pages: 55-63+65
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Plate I. Statue of St. Gregory the Great. Here Identified as the Statue of Julius II, Begun by Michelangelo in 1505 and Completed by Nicolas Cordier for Its Present Purpose. Marble, Slightly above Life-Size. (Oratorio di S. Barbara, S. Gregorio al Celio, Rome). Michelangelo and Cordier
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Plate II. A-Interior of the Oratorio di S. Barbara, Showing Relative Positions of Statue of St. Gregory and Antique Table. Michelangelo and Cordier
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Plate II. B-Apparition of an Angel among the Twelve Beggars Fed by St. Gregory. Fresco by Antonio Viviani. (Oratorio di S. Barbara). Michelangelo and Cordier
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Plate III. A-Rachel. Statue by Michelangelo. (S. Pietro in Vincoli, Rome). Michelangelo and Cordier
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Plate III. B-St. Sylvia. Statue. By Nicolas Cordier. (Oratorio di S. Silvia, Rome). Michelangelo and Cordier
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Plate III. C-St. Pius. Statuette by Michelangelo. (Piccolomini Altar, Duomo, Siena). Michelangelo and Cordier
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Plate III. D-St. Gregory. Statuette by Michelangelo. (Piccolomini Altar, Duomo, Siena). Michelangelo and Cordier
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Fig. 1. Woodcut (1630)