A-Princess Marie Woronzoff, by Xaver Winterhalter. Canvas, 190.5 by 127 cm. (The Austrian Federal State); B-Elizabeth, Empress of Austria, Queen of Hungary, by Xaver Winterhalter. Canvas, 246 by 158 cm. (Sir Robert Abdy, Bt.). Shorter Notices: Winterhalter
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Stage Designs for the Florentine Intermezzi of 1589
Plate I. A-The Harmony of the Spheres, by Agostino Caracci. Engraving, 22.6 by 30 cm. (British Museum). Stage Designs for the Florentine Intermezzi of 1589
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Plate I. B-The Harmony of the Spheres, Here Attributed to Bernardo Buontalenti. Drawing, 38.1 by 55.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Stage Designs for the Florentine Intermezzi of 1589
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Plate I. C-The Contest of the Muses and the Pierides, by Epifanio d'Alfiano. Engraving, 33 by 23.3 cm. (British Museum). Stage Designs for the Florentine Intermezzi of 1589
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Plate I. D-The Contest of the Muses and the Pierides, Here Attributed to Bernardo Buontalenti. Drawing, 38.1 by 56.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Stage Designs for the Florentine Intermezzi of 1589
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Plate II. E-Apollo and the Python, by Agostino Caracci. Engraving, 22.6 by 30 cm. (British Museum). Stage Designs for the Florentine Intermezzi of 1589
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Plate II. F-Apollo and the Python, Here Attributed to Bernardo Buontalenti. Drawing, 37.5 by 56.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Stage Designs for the Florentine Intermezzi of 1589
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Plate II. G-The Region of the Demons, by Epifanio d'Alfiano. Engraving, 36.2 by 25.6 cm. (British Museum). Stage Designs for the Florentine Intermezzi of 1589
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Plate II. H-The Descent of Apollo and Bacchus, Together with Rhythm and Harmony, Here Attributed to Bernardo Buontalenti. Drawing, 41.9 by 54.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Stage Designs for the Florentine Intermezzi of 1589
A-The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian. Etching by Jacques Callot. Callot's Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
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B-The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, Here Identified as by Jacques Callot. Charcoal and Wash Study for the Etching, 19.7 by 34 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Callot's Martyrdom of St. Sebastian