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Book Review
Raphael: From Urbino to Rome
10/2006 | 1243 | 148
Pages: 694-696
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Ferino-Pagden, Sylvia (Ferino-Pagden, Sylvia; Ferino Pagden, Sylvia)
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Raphael: From Urbino to Rome | author: Chapman, Hugo , author: Henry, Tom , author: Plazzotta, Carol
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The Underdrawing of Pontormo's 'Joseph with Jacob in Egypt'
11/2002 | 1196 | 144
Pages: 660-670
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Billinge, Rachel (Billinge, Rachel)
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Plazzotta, Carol (Plazzotta, Carol)
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1. Joseph with Jacob in Egypt, by Pontormo. Probably 1518. Panel, 96.5 by 109.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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10. Detail of Fig.2, showing Joseph on his chariot.
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11. Study for the Israelites drinking the water in the wilderness, by Pontormo. 1522-25. Black chalk heightened with white, 28.5 by 28.3 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).
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12. Joseph's brothers beg for help, by Pontormo. c. 1515. Panel, 36.2 by 142.4 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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13. Joseph sold to Potiphar, by Pontormo. c. 1515. Panel, 61 by 51.3 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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14. Pharaoh with his butler and baker, by Pontormo. c. 1515. Panel, 61 by 51.9 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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15. Infra-red reflectogram mosaic detail of Fig.14, showing the heads of Pharaoh, his wife and the butler.
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16. Infra-red reflectogram mosaic detail of Fig.12, showing kneeling brother on the left.
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17. Study for the kneeling brother in Fig.16, by Pontormo. c. 1515. Red chalk, 35.9 by 26.4 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).
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18. Detail of Fig.13, showing man descending steps in background.
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19. Study for the man in Fig.18, and for another seated figure, by Pontormo. c. 1515. Red chalk, 26.5 by 39.5 cm. (École Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris).
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2. Infra-red reflectogram mosaic of Fig.1.
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20. Study for Joseph on his chariot in Fig.1, by Pontormo. 1517-18. Black chalk heightened with white on brown paper, 40.1 by 26.3 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).
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21. Detail of Fig.2, showing Joseph on his chariot.
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22. Infra-red reflectogram mosaic detail of Fig.13, showing an Ishmaelite bending to pick up a coin.
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23. Ecce Homo, by Lucas van Leyden. 1510. Engraving, 28.7 by 45.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
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24. Detail of Fig.13, showing an Ishmaelite holding out his cap.
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25. Christ before Annas, by Lucas van Leyden. 1509. Engraving, diameter, 29.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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26. Detail of Fig.14, showing the butler kneeling.
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27. Detail of Adoration of the Magi, by Lucas van Leyden. 1513. Engraving, 30 by 42.9 cm. (British Museum, London).
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3. Diagram showing initial layout of the composition of Fig.1.
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4. Detail of Fig.2, showing the figure approaching Pharaoh, below left.
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5. Detail of Fig.2, showing the first deathbed scene.
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6. Detail of Fig.2, showing Pharaoh, Joseph and figures behind.
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7. Detail of Fig.2, showing Joseph and his son ascending the stairs.
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8. Detail of Fig.2, showing Jacob kneeling before Pharaoh.
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9. Detail of Fig.2, showing the youthful Bronzino on the steps in the foreground.
Short Notice
Beccafumi's 'Story of Papirius' in the National Gallery
09/2001 | 1182 | 143
Pages: 562-566
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Plazzotta, Carol (Plazzotta, Carol)
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37. The Story of Papirius, by Domenico Beccafumi. c.1519-21. Panel, 74.6 by 138.4 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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38. Detail of Fig.37, Showing Papirius Entreated by His Mother to Disclose the Deliberations of the Senate.
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39. Detail of Fig.37, Showing Two Roman Men Marvelling at the 'Strange Madness of the Women'.
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40. Detail of Fig.37, Showing Papirius Intervening before the Senate to Explain the Mystery behind the Strange Petition of the Matrons of Rome.
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41. Papirius Entreated by His Mother to Disclose the Deliberations of the Senate. Anonymous Copy after One of the Roundels in Nuremberg Town Hall by Dürer and His Workshop. c.1560-70. Water-Colour. 49.5 by 34.5 cm. (Bayerisches Staatsarchiv, Nüremburg).
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42. Papirius Intervening before the Senate to explain the mystery behind the strange petition of the matrons of Rome. Detail from The Springtime of Life, one of four tapestries known as The Twelve Ages of Man. Flemish (Brussels), designed c.1520-23, woven c.1525-28. Whole c.442 by 716 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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43. The Rising of the Women of Rome, by Pieter Isaacsz. c.1600. Copper, 41.5 by 62 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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45. Papirius Praetextatus Entreated by His Mother to Disclose the Deliberations of the Senate, by Angelica Kauffmann. c.1775-80. 62.75 cm. diameter (The Berger Collection, Denver Art Museum).
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44. 'Papirius and His Mother'. Greek, 1st Century A. D. Marble, Height 1.92 m. (Female Figure); 1.70 m. (Male Figure) (Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps, Rome).
Article
Bronzino's 'Allegory': New Evidence of the Artist's Revisions
02/1999 | 1151 | 141
Pages: 89-99
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Keith, Larry (Keith, Larry)
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Plazzotta, Carol (Plazzotta, Carol)
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25. Allegory with Venus, Cupid and Time, by Agnolo Bronzino. c.1545. Panel, 146.5 by 116.8 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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28. Detail of Fig.25, in Raking Light, Showing Pairs of Dowels Straddling a Join in the Panel.
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29. Detail of Fig.25, Showing Brush Drawing in the Fingers of Jest's Right Hand.
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30. Detail of Fig.25, Showing the Imprimitura Layer Through the Moustache and Beard of Time.
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31. Detail of Fig.25, Showing the Drawing in the Eye of Venus.
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32. Detail of Fig.25, Showing Bright Red Underlayer Beneath the Paw of Fraud.
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33. Detail of Fig.25, Showing Green Underlayer around Jest's Curls.
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34. Detail of Fig.42, Showing Three Attempts at the Sole of Venus's Left Foot.
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35. Authors' Reconstruction of Bronzino's Initial Composition.
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36. Fig.25, with Overlay, to Show the Full Extent of the Pentiments.
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37. Infra-Red Reflectogram Showing Cupid's Right Heel and the Doves Straddling the Join between the Panel and the Additional Strip, and the Outlines of the Two Former Masks.
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38. Detail of Fig.41, Showing the Hands of Venus and Time in Their Former Positions.
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39. Detail of Fig.42, Showing the Left Hand of Venus in Its Former Position without the Apple of Discord.
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40. Detail of Fig.25, in Raking Light, Showing the Forearm of Jealousy, Cupid's Wing and Oblivion's Arm Straddling the Join between the Panel and the Addition Strip.
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41. X-Radiograph Composite of Fig.25, Made in Summer 1998.
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42. Infra-Red Reflectogram Mosaic of Fig.25, Made in Summer 1998.
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43. Detail of Fig.41, Showing the Two Masks Originally Located to the Right of Cupid's Present Right Foot.
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44. Portrait of Cosimo I as Orpheus, by Agnolo Bronzino. c.1538-40. Panel, 93.7 by 76.4 cm. (Philadelphia Museum of Art).
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26. Allegory with Venus, Cupid and Time, by a Fontainebleau school artist after Bronzino. ?Mid to late sixteenth century. 152.3 by 121.9 cm. (Formerly in the collections of Dr G. C. Duncan, Sir Ronald Graham and Signor E. Scaretti, Rome; present whereabouts unknown).
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27. Diagram Showing the Construction of the Panel of Bronzino's Allegory.
Article
Bronzino's Laura
04/1998 | 1141 | 140
Pages: 251-263
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Plazzotta, Carol (Plazzotta, Carol)
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33. Detail of Fig.34, Showing Portrait of Laura Battiferri.
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34. Christ and the Canaanite Woman, by Alessandro Allori. c. 1585-90. Canvas on Panel, 313 by 202 cm. (S. Giovannino degli Scolopi, Florence).
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35. Laura Battiferrri, by Agnolo Bronzino. c. 1555. Panel, 83 by 60 cm. (Loeser Collection, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence).
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36. Lorenzo Lenzi, by Agnolo Bronzino. c. 1527-29. Panel, 90 by 71 cm. (Civiche Raccolte del Castello Sforzesco, Milan).
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37. Ugolino Martelli, by Agnolo Bronzino. c. 1540. Panel, 102 by 85 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin).
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38. Detail of Fig.35.
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39. Allegorical Portrait of Dante, by workshop of Bronzino (?). Mid-Sixteenth Century. Panel, 126.9 by 120 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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40. Dante, by Agnolo Bronzino. c. 1532. Black Chalk, Heightened with White, 29.1 by 21.8 cm. (Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich).
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41. Detail of Fig.35.
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42. Portrait of a Woman Holding a Volume by Petrarch, by Andrea del Sarto. c. 1526-28. Panel, 84 by 69 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).
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43 and 44. M. Francesco Petrarca and Madonna Laura, by Giuseppe Benaglia, the Latter after Bronzino's Portrait of Laura Battiferri. c. 1805. 11.4 by 8.5 cm. (Image). Engravings, Used as Frontispieces to the 1805 Milan edition of Petrarch's Rime. (Biblioteca Braidense, Milan).
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45. Bildnis der Laura, by L. Schöninger after Bronzino. c. 1805. Lithograph, 33.2 by 27.3 cm. (Image) (National Gallery, London).