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An English artist at the Valois court: a portrait of Henri III by Nicholas Hilliard
02/2019 | 1391 | 161
Pages: 102-111
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Aslet, William (Aslet, William)
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BURGIO, Lucia (BURGIO, Lucia)
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Cachaud, Céline (Cachaud, Céline)
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Derbyshire, Alan (Derbyshire, Alan)
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Rutherford, Emma (Rutherford, Emma)
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1. Henri III of France, by Nicholas Hilliard. Here dated c.1576. Watercolour and bodycolour on vellum stuck to playing card, 5 by 3.7 cm. (Djanogly Collection).
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11. François Hercule, duc d’Alençon and Anjou. Here dated c.1578. Watercolour and bodycolour on vellum stuck to pasteboard, 5.8 by 4.9 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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3. Reverse of Fig.2, showing the maker’s stamp ‘JP’ or ‘PJ’.
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4. Coronation medal of Henri III, attributed to Germain Pilon. 1575. Bronze, diameter 16.3 cm. (British Museum, London).
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5. Detail of Fig.1 showing the lace ruff.
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7. Portrait of a gentleman, here proposed as Pierre de Ronsard, by Nicholas Hilliard. 1577. Watercolour and bodycolour on vellum stuck to playing card, height 5.1 by 4.4 cm. (Private collection).
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8. Pierre de Ronsard, by Benjamin Foulon. 1580–85. Black and red chalk on paper, 33 by 23 cm. (The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg).
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9. and 10. François Hercule, duc d’Alençon and Anjou and Queen Elizabeth I, by Nicholas Hilliard. c.1579. From Queen Elizabeth’s Prayer Book, with Six Prayers Composed by Her Majesty and Written by Herself in English, French, Latin, Greek, and Italian, etc., Southwood 1893 (The British Library, London; Bridgeman Images).
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2. Fig.1 in a Renaissance-revival pierced frame. Nineteenth century. Cherry wood, 20.5 by 12.5 cm. (Djanogly Collection).
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6. Henri III. France, after 1576. Oil on paper, 13.5 by 9.8 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)
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The Raphael Tapestry Cartoons Re-Examined
04/1998 | 1141 | 140
Pages: 236-250
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Derbyshire, Alan (Derbyshire, Alan)
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Fermor, Sharon (Fermor, Sharon)
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1. Detail of the Head of a Woman in the Death of Ananias (Fig.20), Showing Pricking.
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10. Infra-Red Reflectograph of the Face of the Woman in Fig.9.
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11. X-Radiograph of the Head of the Woman in Fig.9.
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12. Infra-Red Reflectograph of the Shoulder of the Apostle Hauling in Fish in the Miraculous Draught of Fishes (Fig.31).
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13. Infra-Red Reflectograph of the Landscape from the Right Background of Christ's Charge to Peter (Fig.29).
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14. Infra-Red Reflectograph of the hand of St Andrew in the Miraculous Draught of Fishes (Fig.31), Showing Pentiment.
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15. Infra-Red Reflectograph of One of the Putti from the Right Column in the Healing of the Lame Man (Fig.28).
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16. X-Radiograph of the Head of Barnabas in the Sacrifice at Lystra.
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17. Infra-Red Reflectograph of the Head of St Andrew in the Miraculous Draught of Fishes (Fig.31).
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18. Infra-Red Reflectograph of the Head of Barnabas in the Sacrifice at Lystra.
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19. X-Radiograph of the Head of the Cripple at the Left in the Healing of the Lame Man (Fig.28).
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2. Photogrammetry of Christ's Charge to Peter, with Individual Sheets of Paper Numbered.
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20. X-Radiograph of Two Apostles' Heads in the Death of Ananias.
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21. X-Radiograph of the Head of Peter in the Miraculous Draught of Fishes (Fig.31).
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22. X-Radiograph of the Head of Paul in Paul Preaching at Athens, Showing the Pentiment in the Ear.
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23. The Conversion of the Proconsul, by Raphael and Assistants. Body-Colour on Paper, 342 by 446 cm. (Royal Collection, on Loan to Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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24. Detail of the Sacrifice at Lystra.
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25. X-Radiograph of the Man with a Wreath in the Sacrifice at Lystra (Fig.24).
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26. X-Radiograph of Two Apostles' Heads in Christ's Charge to Peter (Fig.29).
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27. X-Radiograph of the Head of Peter from the Healing of the Lame Man (Fig.28).
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28. Healing of the Lame Man, by Raphael and Assistants. Bodycolour on Paper, 340 by 540 cm. (Royal Collection, on Loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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29. Christ's Charge to Peter, by Raphael and Assistants. Bodycolour on Paper, 340 by 530 cm. (Royal Collection, on Loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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3. Transmitted-Light Photograph of Christ's Charge to Peter (See Fig.29).
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30. Death of Ananias, by Raphael and Assistants. Bodycolour on Paper, 340 by 530 cm. (Royal Collection, on Loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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31. Miraculous Draught of Fishes, by Raphael. Bodycolour on Paper, 320 by 390 cm. (Royal Collection, on Loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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32. Detail of Christ's Charge to Peter, Photographed in Raking Light.
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4. Detail of Fig.3.
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5. Detail from Christ's Charge to Peter (Fig.29), Showing an Area of the Cartoon Which Was Cut out and Reinserted.
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6. X-Radiograph of the Head of St John in the Healing of the Lame Man (Fig.28), Showing Hatched Brush Strokes.
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7. Infra-Red Reflectograph of the Head of the Baby in the Healing of the Lame Man, Showing Black Shadows (See Fig.9).
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8. Infra-Red Reflectograph of the Head of the Man with the Ox in the Sacrifice at Lystra, Showing the Edges of Shadow.
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9. Detail of the Healing of the Lame Man, Showing the Woman and Her Child.