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A Grand Master in miniature: Giovanni Bandini’s bust of Jean de Valette
03/2018 | 1380 | 160
Pages: 196-205
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1. Jean de Valette, Grand Master of the Order of St John, here attributed to Giovanni Bandini. c.1565–68. Silver and gilt-bronze, height 23 cm. (Museum of the Order of St John, London).
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10. Oblique view of Fig.1
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2. Jean de Valette, Grand Master of the Order of St John, by Donato Bertelli. c.1565. Engraving, 34 by 23 cm. (Museum of the Order of St John, London).
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3. Side view of Fig. 1.
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4. Jean de Valette, Grand Master of the Order of St John, by Mario d’Aluigi. c.1566. Copper alloy, diameter 5.9 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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7. Cosimo I, Grand Duke of Tuscany, by Giovanni Bandini. c.1572. Marble, height 83 cm. (Detroit Institute of Arts).
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8. Francesco Maria I della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, by Giovanni Bandini. 1582. Marble, height 73.5 cm. (Villa del Poggio Imperiale, Florence).
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9. Grand Duke Ferdinando II de’ Medici, Grand Master of the Order of St Stephen, attributed to Francesco Fanelli. c.1627–30. Silver and gilt-bronze, height 21.5 cm. (Private collection).
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5. Pectoral cross, obverse and reverse, Italian, c.1565–68. Rock crystal and coppergilt, width 15 cm. (Museum of the Order of St John, London, inv. LDOSJ 1693).
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6. Two-handled vase with arms of Jean de Valette, Grand Master of the Order of St John. c.1557–68. Tin-glazed earthenware, Faenza. 56.6 by 39.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, inv. C.10-1995).
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The use of medals and plaquettes in decorative objects: a set of Renaissance casket panels at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
11/2017 | 1376 | 159
Pages: 880-885
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5. Unknown young man, by Giambattista Cambi, known as Bombarda (d. 1582?) (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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6. Laura Gonzaga Tivulzio. Lombardy, circle of Leone Leoni. c. 1550 (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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9. Nessus and Deianeira, by Moderno. c.1500-05 (Private collection).
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1-4. Set of four plaques from a casket, with medallic portraits of women and men. 1. Laura Gonzaga Trivulzio. II. Asdrubale Bambasi. III. An unknown young man. IV. Faustina of Rome. North Italian, c. 1550-1580 (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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7. Faustina of Rome. Lombardy, c.1550-60 (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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8. Allegory of Love. Padua or Venice, late fifteenth century (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
Editorial
Exports and acquisitions: tears or cheers?
04/2017 | 1369 | 159
Pages: 271-272
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1. Portrait of a young man in a red cap, by Pontormo. c.1529-30 (Private collection)
Editorial
The new Museo dell’Opera del Duomo in Florence
05/2016 | 1358 | 158
Pages: 327–330
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Warren, Jeremy (Warren, Jeremy)
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‘The young king’, a new portrait bust by Antico
01/2011 | 1294 | 153
Pages: 22-27
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24. Bust of a young man, here identified as Hercules, by Antico. c.1520–28. Bronze, 29.3 cm. high. (Earl of Pembroke, Wilton House).
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25. Side view of Fig.24.
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26. Rear view of Fig.24.
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27. Bust of a young man, by Antico. c.1520–28. Bronze, 56.5 cm. high. (Liechtenstein collection, Vaduz and Vienna).
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29. Bust of a boy, called ‘Polemon’, from the circle or workshop of Antico, probably Mantuan. c.1520–40. Bronze, 28.9 cm. high. (Earl of Pembroke, Wilton House).
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30. Side view of Fig.29.
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28. Bust of a young boy. Roman, c.50–68 AD. Bronze, 29.2 cm. high. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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31. Detail of a Bust of a woman. Probably Mantuan, c.1520–40. Bronze, 72 cm. high. (Tomasso Brothers Fine Art, Leeds).
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32. Busts of young men, called ‘Drusus’ and ‘Nero’. Probably Italian, seventeenth century. Bronze, 11.5 cm. and 11.3 cm. high. (Earl of Pembroke, Wilton House).
Short Notice
The 4th Marquess of Hertford’s early years as a collector
08/2008 | 1265 | 150
Pages: 544-547
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30. Maria Seymour-Conway, 3rd Marchioness of Hertford, by Richard Cosway. 1791. Watercolour on ivory, 7.6 by 6.3 cm. (Wallace Collection, London).
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31. Ten scenes of rural amusement (gouaches on vellum), attributed to Louis-Nicolas van Blarenberghe (1716–94), set in a gold box. Paris 1767–68. Gold, 3.5 by 7.6 by 5.8 cm. (Wallace Collection, London).
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32. Combined inkwell and pen case, by Mahomed. Probably Constantinople, c.1829. Silver and gold, 25.8 cm. long. (Wallace Collection, London).
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33. Gold box with two miniatures of King Louis XIV, by Jean Petitot. c.1655–65. The box Paris, c.1798–1809. Gold and enamel, 8.9 by 2.8 cm. (Wallace Collection, London).
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Gaspare Fantuzzi: a patron of sculpture in Renaissance Bologna
12/2007 | 1257 | 149
Pages: 831-835
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22. Palazzo Fantuzzi, Bologna. Begun 1517. Façade decoration attributed to Andrea Marchesi, il Formigine
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26. Eurydice, here attributed to Antonio Lombardo. c.1512–13. Marble and slate, 40.7 by 26.1 cm. (Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples).
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27. Reverse of Fig.26, with inscription.
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28. Philoctetes, here attributed to Antonio Lombardo. c.1512–13. Marble, 40 by 22.5 cm. (State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg).
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29. Reverse of Fig.28, with inscription.
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23. Gaspare Fantuzzi and Dorotea di Niccolò Castelli. Bologna, c.1510–30. Bronze, diameter 8 cm. (Museo Civico Archeologico, Bologna).
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23. Gaspare Fantuzzi and Dorotea di Niccolò Castelli. Bologna, c.1510–30. Bronze, diameter 8 cm. (Museo Civico Archeologico, Bologna).
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24. Sleeping Hercules, probably Bologna. c.1500. Bronze, 12 by 37 cm. (Wernher Collection, Ranger’s House, London; photograph courtesy of English Heritage).
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25. Inscription on base of Sleeping Hercules (Photograph courtesy of English Heritage).
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Forgery in Risorgimento Florence: Bastianini's 'Giovanni delle Bande Nere' in the Wallace Collection
11/2005 | 1232 | 147
Pages: 729-741
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11. Dish with a portrait of Barbarossa, in Gubbio style. Ginori factory, under the direction of Giovanni Freppa. c.1855. Tin-glazed earthenware, 47.8 cm. diam. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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12. Virgin and child, by Giovanni Bastianini. c.1857. Marble, 67.3 by 44.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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13. Lucrezia Donati, by Giovanni Bastianini. c.1860. Marble, 45.7 cm. high. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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14. Giovanni delle Bande Nere, here attributed to Giovanni Bastianini. 1866-67. Pigmented terracotta, 45.8 cm. high. (Wallace Colllection, London).
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15. Fig.14 seen from behind.
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16. Detail of Fig.14.
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17. Giovanni delle Bande Nere, by Gian Paolo Pace. 1545. 90 by 97 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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18. A young member of the Medici family (?Alessandro de' Medici), by Giovanni Bastianini. c.1860-66. Terracotta, 46.2 cm. high. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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19. Lorenzo de' Medici. Florentine, probably after a model by Andrea del Verrocchio and Orsino Benintendi. 1478/1521. Pigmented terracotta, 65.8 by 59.1 cm. (Naitonal Gallery of Art, Washington).
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20. La Chanteuse Florentine, by Giovanni Bastianini. c.1865. Gilded and pigmented terracotta, 51 cm. high. (Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris).
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21. Fig.20 seen from the left.
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23. Lamentation over the dead Christ, by Giovanni della Robbia. Early sixteenth century. Terracotta, 101.6 cm. high. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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24. 'La Vierge au Stockfisch'. Cartoon by Alessandro Foresi from Les Merveilles de Kensington, part 1, Florence 1863. (National Art Library, Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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8. Anonymous photograph of Giovanni Bastianini. (Courtesy of Paolo Bacherini and Anita Moskowitz).
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9. 'Girolamo Benivieni', by Giovanni Bastianini. c.1864. Terracotta, 53.8 by 54 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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10. 'Chè sono e sarò sempre degli antiquarj il Re'. Giovanni Freppa enthroned with, below, from left, the dealers Alessandra Foresi, avvocato Rusca and Ferdinando Sorbi. Anonymous cartoon from Il Piovano Arlotto, 1858.
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22. 'I pifferi di montagna, ossia gli antiquari fiorentini a Parigi', showing, from left, the dealers Freppa, Rusca and Sorbi. Anonymous cartoon from Il Piovano Arlotto, 1858.
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Francesco Francia and the Art of Sculpture in Renaissance Bologna
04/1999 | 1153 | 141
Pages: 216-225
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16. The Resurrection, by Francesco Francia. c.1500-05. Niello in Silver-Gilt Frame, 14 by 11 cm. (Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna).
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17a and b. Medal of Cardinal Francesco Alidosi (Obverse and Reverse), Here Attributed to Francesco Francia. 1505-11. Silver, Diameter 6.3 cm. (Münzkabinett, Berlin).
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18. Vulcan, by Francesco Francia. c.1500-10. Oil on Panel, 22 cm. Diameter (Accademia Carrara, Bergamo).
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19. Allegory, by Master IO. F. F. Bologna?, c.1500. Gilt-Bronze, Diameter 5.23 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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20-22. Venus (The Fortnum Venus), Here Attributed to Francesco Francia and Dated c.1500-05. Bronze, 26.1 cm. High (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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25. Venus with a Cornucopia, from the Workshop of Severo Calzetta (Severo da Ravenna). Ravenna, Second Quarter of the Sixteenth Century. Bronze, 25 cm. High. (Private Collection).
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26. St John the Baptist, by Severo da Ravenna. 1500-01. Bronze, 26.2 cm. High (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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27. Pietà, by Francesco Francia (From the Felicini Altar-Piece). 1494. Panel, 82 by 63 cm. (Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna).
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28. Annunciate Virgin, by Francesco Francia. c.1490-97 (S. Petronio, Bologna).
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29. Judith and Holofernes, by Francesco Francia. c.1504-05. Pen and Brush with Brown Ink Heightened with Body-Colour, on Brown Parchment, 32.6 by 26.1 cm. (Paris, Louvre).
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30. Three Saints, by Francesco Francia. c.1502. Ink and Body Colour on Paper, 23.2 by 17.3 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).
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31. Allegory of Silence, by Francesco Francia. c.1505-06. Brush with Brown Ink, Heightened with Body-Colour, on Brown Paper, 22.4 by 36.7 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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32a and b. X-Radiographs of the Fortnum Venus (Photographs Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum).
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33a and b. Venus, Here Attributed to Francesco Francia. 1500-05. Bronze, 23.1 cm. High (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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34. Detail of the Head of Fig.20.
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35. Detail of the Head of Fig.33.
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23. Venus with a Dolphin. Roman, Probably 2nd Century A. D. Marble, c.29 cm. High (British Museum, London).
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24. Venus. North Italian, Sixteenth Century. Bronze, 26.5 cm. High (Paris, Louvre).