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Guido Reni, Luca Ciamberlano and the Oratorians: Their Relationship Clarified
09/1998 | 1146 | 140
Pages: 596-603
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Melasecchi, Olga (Melasecchi, Olga)
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Pepper, D. Stephen (Pepper, D. Stephen; Pepper, Stephen; Pepper, S.; Pepper, Stephen D.; Pepper, D. S.)
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1. Philip Neri Curing Pope Clement VIII, by Guido Reni. Red Chalk with Pen and Brown Ink, 21.9 by 16.4 cm. (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa).
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2. Philip Neri Curing Pope Clement VIII, by Guido Reni. Pen and Brown Ink with Traces of Black Chalk, 20.2 by 15.6 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).
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3. Philip Neri in Ecstasy, Here Attributed to Cristoforo Roncalli. Black Chalk, with Grey and Ochre Wash, 31.3 by 20.8 cm. (Rome, Biblioteca Vallicelliana, MS 0.23.1, fol.482).
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4. Philip Neri Praying, by Guido Reni. Brown Ink and Wash, 22 by 17.6 cm. (With Enlargements, Original Size, 19.6 by 13 cm.) (Uffizi, Florence).
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5. Frontispiece with a Portrait of Pope Paul V and the Borghese Coat of Arms, by Guido Reni. Pen, Brown Ink and Wash, 21.8 by 14.8 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).
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6. Standing Female Figure, (?)St Lucy, by Guido Reni. Ink and Brown Wash, 23.2 by 17.6 cm. (Enlarged), 18.6 by 13.4 cm. (Original Size) (Uffizi, Florence).
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7. Portrait of Shah Abbas I, by Guido Reni. Ink and Brown Wash, 11.3 by 8.3 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).
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8. Pope Paul V Receiving the Persian Ambassador, by Luca Ciamberlano. Engraving, Reproduced from F. HERMANIN: 'L'Ambasciata Persiana a Roma nell' anno 1609', Ausonio, II [1907].