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Book Review
The Brummer Galleries, Paris and New York: Defining Taste from Antiquities to the Avant-Garde
06/2024 | 1455 | 166
Pages: 658–659
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Evans, Mark (Evans, Mark)
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The Brummer Galleries, Paris and New York: Defining Taste from Antiquities to the Avant-Garde Edited by Yaëlle Biro, Christine E. Brennan and Christel H. Force. 511 pp. incl. 142 col. ills. (Brill, Leiden and Boston, 2023), €165. ISBN 978–90–04–53964–8. | :
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8. Couple. Madagascar, 17th–late 18th century. Wood and pigment, 39 by 11 cm. (Metropolitan Museum, New York).
Exhibition Review
Grete Ring. Dealing in Modernism: From Cézanne and Renoir to Liebermann and Kokoschka
12/2023 | 1449 | 165
Pages: 1359–1361
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Soika, Aya (Soika, Aya)
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Grete Ring. Dealing in Modernism: From Cézanne and Renoir to Liebermann and Kokoschka Liebermann Villa am Wannsee, Berlin 30th September 2023– 22nd January 2024 | :
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28. Grete Ring with her poodle in British exile, c.1942. (Private collection; exh. Liebermann Villa am Wannsee, Berlin).
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29. Childhood portrait of Grete Ring, by Dora Hitz. c.1895. Oil on canvas, 103 by 113.5 cm. (Private collection; exh. Liebermann Villa am Wannsee, Berlin).
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30. Sower, by Leonhard Wacker (?), c.1928. Oil on canvas, 58.5 by 75 cm. (Private collection; exh. Liebermann Villa am Wannsee, Berlin).
Obituary
Eberhard W. Kornfeld (1923–2023)
12/2023 | 1449 | 165
Pages: 1377–1378
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Nathan, Johannes (Nathan, Johannes)
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1. Eberhard W. Kornfeld, photographed c.2005. (Courtesy Galerie Kornfeld, Bern).
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2. Eberhard W. Kornfeld, by Alberto Giacometti. 1959. Pen and ink and wash on paper, 50 by 32 cm. (© Succession Alberto Giacometti; DACS 2023).
Short Notice
Albanimania
11/2023 | 1448 | 165
Pages: 1214-1219
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Aymonino, Adriano (Aymonino, Adriano)
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Cardinal Alessandro Albani: collezionismo, diplomazia e mercato nell’Europa del Grand Tour: Collecting, Dealing and Diplomacy in Grand Tour Europe (Studi sul Settecento Romano 37). Edited by Clare Hornsby and Mario Bevilacqua. 399 pp. incl. numerous col. + b. & w. ills. (Edizioni Quasar, Rome, 2021), €60. ISBN 978–88–5491–188–8. | :
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Villa Albani Torlonia: architetture, collezioni, giardino. Edited by Carlo Gasparri. 379 pp. incl. numerous col. + b. & w. ills. (Electa, Milan, 2022), €49. ISBN 978–88–918–2134–7. | :
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Villa Albani Torlonia: The Cradle of Neoclassicism. Photographs by Massimo Listri with texts by Salvatore Settis, Carlo Gasparri, Alvar González-Palacios and Raniero Gnoli. 335 pp. incl. numerous col. + b. & w. ills. (Rizzoli, New York, 2021). $150. ISBN 978–8–8918–3214–6. | :
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1. Cardinal Alessandro Albani, by Ludovico Mazzanti. c.1721–24. Oil on canvas, 96 by 73 cm. (Villa Albani Torlonia, Rome; © Fondazione Torlonia; photograph Massimo Listri).
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2. Casino Nobile, Villa Albani Torlonia, Rome. (© Fondazione Torlonia; photograph Massimo Listri).
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3. Loggia, Villa Albani Torlonia, Rome. (© Fondazione Torlonia; photograph Massimo Listri).
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4. Galleria del Parnaso, Villa Albani Torlonia, Rome. (© Fondazione Torlonia; photograph Massimo Listri).
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5. Antique bas-relief of Antinous, Sala di Antinoo, Villa Albani Torlonia, Rome. (© Fondazione Torlonia; photograph Massimo Listri).
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6. Detail of the Galleria del Parnaso, Villa Albani Torlonia, Rome, showing the marble and mosaic revetments. (© Fondazione Torlonia; photograph Massimo Listri).
Book Review
Jo van Gogh-Bonger: The Woman Who Made Vincent Famous
07/2023 | 1444 | 165
Pages: 808–809
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Homburg , Cornelia (Homburg , Cornelia)
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Jo van Gogh-Bonger: The Woman Who Made Vincent Famous By Hans Luijten, translated by Lynne Richards. 544 pp. incl. 63 col. + 67 b. & w. ills. (Bloomsbury Visual Arts, London, 2023), £20. ISBN 978–1–350–29958–0. | :
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5. Jo van Gogh-Bonger in the living room at 77 Koninginneweg in Amsterdam. 1909 or later. On the wall behind the desk are Henri Fantin-Latour’s Flowers (1877) and Vincent van Gogh’s Vase of honesty (1884) and Landscape at twilight (1890). (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam).
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The fate of the ‘Lawrence Gallery’: Samuel Woodburn and the National Gallery
12/2022 | 1437 | 164
Pages: 1234-1251
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Penny, Nicholas (Penny, Nicholas)
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1. The Virgin with an angel and child, by Parmigianino. c.1525. Pen, ink and wash over black chalk on pink-tinted paper, 20.1 by 16.1 cm. (Albertina, Vienna).
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10. Madonna and Child with St John the Baptist and St Jerome (‘The vision of St Jerome’), by Parmigianino. 1526–27. Oil on poplar panel, 342.9 by 148.6 cm. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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11. Study for or after the head of St John, perhaps by Parmigianino or Barocci. 1527 or later. Red, black and white chalk on paper, 39.1 by 25.6 cm. (British Museum, London).
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12. Study for the figure of Adam, by Michelangelo. 1511. Red chalk over stylus on paper, 19.3 by 25.9 cm. (British Museum, London).
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13. Raising of Lazarus, by Sebastiano del Piombo. 1517–19. Oil on synthetic panel, transferred from wood, 381 by 289.6 cm. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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14. St Catherine of Alexandria, by Raphael. c.1507–08. Oil on canvas, 71.5 by 55.7 cm. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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15. ‘Portrait of the sister of Raffaelle’ attributed to Raffaello Sanzio. 1841. Chalk lithograph on paper within a lithographic mount, 40 by 28.2 cm. (From A Series of Fac-Similes of Original Drawings by Raffaelle da Urbino, London 1841, pl.16; © Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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16. ‘The Virgin and the Apostles’ attributed to Raffaello Sanzio. 1841. (From A Series of Fac-Similes of Original Drawings by Raffaelle da Urbino, London 1841, pl.11; © Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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17. The departure of the Argonauts, by Pietro del Donzello. 1487. Oil on panel, 83.8 by 163.8 cm. (The Mari-Cha Collection Limited).
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18. The Argonauts in Colchis, by Bartlommeo di Giovanni. 1487. Oil on panel, 83.2 by 163.8 cm. (The Mari-Cha Collection Limited).
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19. Initial letter ‘A’ for a gradual, including a scene of the Annunciation by Lorenzo Monaco. c.1410. Pen, ink and wash over black chalk on vellum, 40 by 32.7 cm. (British Museum, London).
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2. Isabella Hutchinson (Mrs. Wolff), by Thomas Lawrence. 1815. Oil on canvas, 128.2 by 102.4 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago).
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20. Adoration of the Magi, by Baldassare Peruzzi. c.1522–23. Pen, ink and wash on paper, 112.5 by 107 cm. (British Museum, London).
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3. Samuel Woodburn, by Thomas Lawrence. c.1823. Oil on canvas, 109.2 by 83.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; Bridgeman Images).
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4. The woman taken in adultery, attributed to Abraham van Dyck. c.1652. Pen with brown ink and wash with some red chalk and white heightening, 19.3 by 28 cm. (Private collection, courtesy Sotheby’s).
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5. The woman taken in adultery, by Rembrandt. 1644. Oil on oak panel, 83.8 by 65.4 cm. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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6. Rinaldo and Armida, by Anthony van Dyck. 1634–45. Oil on panel, 57 by 41.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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7. Seaport with the embarkation of the Queen of Sheba, by Claude Lorrain. 1648. Oil on canvas, 149.1 by 196.7 cm. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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8. Seaport with the embarkation of the Queen of Sheba, by Claude Lorrain. c.1648. Pen and brown ink over graphite on paper, 27.1 by 42.2 cm. (Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Museen, Berlin).
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9. Study for the infant Christ, by Parmigianino. 1526–27. Red chalk on paper, 23.8 by 16.7 cm. (École des Beaux-Arts, Paris).
Book Review
Two Women Patrons of the Russian Avant-Garde: Nadezhda Dobychina and Klavdia Mikhailova
11/2022 | 1436 | 164
Pages: 1170-1170
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Lodder, Christina (Lodder, Christina; L., C.; Lodder, Christina A.)
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Two Women Patrons of the Russian Avant-Garde: Nadezhda Dobychina and Klavdia Mikhailova By Natalia Budanova and Natalia Murray. 240 pp. incl. 64 col. + 86 b. & w. ills. (Unicorn, London, 2021), £30. ISBN 978–1–913491–27–7. | :
Book Review
Capitale e crocevia: Il mercato dell’arte nella Roma sabauda
10/2022 | 1435 | 164
Pages: 1042-1043
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Coen, Paolo (Coen, Paolo)
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Capitale e crocevia: Il mercato dell’arte nella Roma sabauda Edited by Andrea Bacchi and Giovanna Capitelli. 336 pp. incl. 170 col. + b. & w. ills. (Silvana Editoriale, Milan, 2020), €30. ISBN 978–88–366–4757–6. | :
Book Review
The Women Who Shaped Modern Art in Britain
09/2022 | 1434 | 164
Pages: 948
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Feeke, Stephen (Feeke, Stephen)
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The Women Who Shaped Modern Art in Britain By James Scott. 288 pp. incl. 60 col. + 21 b. & w. ills. (Unicorn, London, 2021), £25. ISBN 978–1–913491–87–1. | :
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9. Margaret Gardiner, by Ramsey and Muspratt Photographers. c.1932. (Pier Arts Centre, Stromness).
Article
Algernon Moses Marsden, ‘the most enterprising of picture dealers’
09/2022 | 1434 | 164
Pages: 874-887
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Matyjaszkiewicz, Krystyna (Matyjaszkiewicz, Krystyna)
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1. Effie Deans, from ‘The Heart of Midlothian’ by Sir Walter Scott, by John Everett Millais. 1877. Oil on canvas, 104.1 by 76.8 cm. (Private collection; photograph © Christie’s Images; Bridgeman Images).
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10. Il dolce far niente, by William Holman Hunt. 1866. Oil on canvas, 101 by 81.2 cm. (Private collection; photograph © Christie’s Images; Bridgeman Images).
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11. The Race for Wealth, no.3: Victims, after William Powell Frith. 1880. Engraving, 69 by 76.6 cm. (Photograph © Museum of London).
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2. Algernon Moses Marsden, by James Tissot. 1877. Oil on canvas, 49.5 by 73.7 cm. (Private collection).
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3. Edward Fox White, by James Tissot. c.1877. Oil on canvas, 73.7 by 54 cm. (Private collection; photograph © Christie’s Images).
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4. Le Buet seen from the Glacier d’Argentiere, Chamonix, by Gabriel Loppé. 1876. Oil on canvas, 60 by 45 cm. (Private collection; photograph © John Mitchell Fine Paintings / Bridgeman Images).
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5. Display advertisement in the Daily News for the Conduit Street Gallery, mirroring one for E. Moses & Son. 6th April 1875. (Courtesy of the British Newspaper Archive; © The British Library Board).
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6. Westminster, by Giuseppe de Nittis. 1878. Oil on canvas, 110 by 195 cm. (© A. Dagli Orti; NPL – DeA Picture Library; Bridgeman Images)
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7. Piccadilly: wintry walk in London, by Giuseppe de Nittis. 1875. Oil on canvas, 68.5 by 104 cm. (Private collection).
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8. Afternoon tea, also known as In the conservatory, by James Tissot. 1874. Oil on canvas, 38.4 by 51.1 cm. (Private collection).
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9. The convalescent, by James Tissot. 1876. Oil on canvas, 75.4 by 98.4 cm. (Museums Sheffield).
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