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Michelangelo’s Bruges Madonna: its patron, material and meaning
11/2024 | 1460 | 166
Pages: 1123–1139
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Nuttall, Paula (Nuttall, Paula)
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1. The Bruges Madonna in situ in the Chapel of the Holy Sacrament, Church of Our Lady, Bruges. (Photograph the author).
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10. Virgin and Child, by Benedetto da Maiano. Before 1497, completed 1575. Marble, height 140 cm. (Oratorio della Misericordia, Florence).
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11. Detail of the Barbadori Altarpiece, by Filippo Lippi. 1438. Tempera on panel. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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12. Detail of Fig.2. (Photograph the author).
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13. Virgin and Child, by Gentile da Fabriano. 1425. Fresco. (Orvieto Cathedral; photograph Jeff Cotton).
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14. Detail of Fig.13, showing left hands of the Virgin and Child. (Photograph Jeff Cotton).
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15. Detail of Fig.2, showing the hands of the Virgin and Child. (Photograph the author).
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16. Virgin and Child, by Tino da Camaino. 1320–21. Marble, height 78 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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18. Studies for the Apostles, Battle of Cascina, the Bruges Madonna and an architectural element, by Michelangelo. c.1503–04. Black chalk, dark brown ink, pen and lead point on paper, 27.3 by 26.2 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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19. Detail of Fig.18 (top right of sheet), showing a study for the Bruges Madonna.
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2. Madonna and Child (the Bruges Madonna), by Michelangelo. 1504–05. Marble, height 128 cm. (Church of Our Lady, Bruges; Bridgeman Images).
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20. Detail of Fig.18 (centre of sheet), showing a study for the Bruges Madonna.
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21. Detail of Fig.18 (top of left-hand edge), showing a study for the Bruges Madonna.
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22. Detail of Fig.18 (centre and bottom of left-hand edge), showing studies for the Bruges Madonna.
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23. Three studies of nude men and the Virgin and Child, by Michelangelo. c.1504–05. Black chalk, dark and light brown ink, pen and lead point on paper, 31.5 by 27.7 cm. (British Museum, London).
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24. Tomb of Pieter Moscron. 1829, with original sixteenth-century brass coats-of-arms. (Chapel of the Holy Sacrament, Church of Our Lady, Bruges; photograph Brit Vanraepenbusch).
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25. Detail of Fig.23, showing a study for the Bruges Madonna.
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26. Detail of Fig.1, showing the Moscron coat-of-arms, here attributed to Joost Aerts and Jan de Smet. c.1558–65. (Photograph the author).
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27. Detail of Fig.1, showing the 17th-century swag above the central niche. (Photograph the author).
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3. Margaret of York and Mary of Burgundy kneeling before a white statue of St Anne, fol.2v of the Register of the Guild of St Anne, by Circle of Vienna Master of Mary of Burgundy. c.1476. Gold and bodycolour on vellum, height 33 cm. (Royal Collection Trust; © Royal Collection Enterprises Limited, 2024; Bridgeman Images).
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4. White Virgin of Jean de Berry. French, c.1400. Marble, height 146 cm. (Bourges Cathedral; Alamy Stock Photo).
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5. Detail of a cast of the Bruges Madonna, showing the different treatment of the front and back of the base. 1871. Plaster. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; photograph the author).
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6. Detail of Fig.2, showing the chisel marks on the base. (Photograph the author).
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7. Detail of Fig.2, seen from the left. (Photograph the author).
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8. Detail of Fig.2. (Photograph the author).
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9. Detail of Judith and Holofernes, by Donatello. c.1456. Bronze. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; Photo Scala, Florence).
Western art unattributed:
17. Our Lady of Leuven. Netherlandish, 13th century (reworked 1442). Polychromed and gilded wood and rock crystal, height 160 cm. (Church of St Peter, Leuven).
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A panel painting of Our Lady with the Child by Leonardo
04/2023 | 1441 | 165
Pages: 412-413
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Author:
Spallanzani, Marco (Spallanzani, Marco)
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1. Virgin and Child enthroned with Sts Dionysius the Aeropagite, Domenic, Clement and Thomas Aquinas, by Domenico Ghirlandaio. 1481–83. Oil on panel, 168 by 197 cm. (Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence; photograph Nicolò Orsi Battaglini; Bridgeman Images).
Article
A new date for Anthony van Dyck’s free mastership
02/2023 | 1439 | 165
Pages: 162-165
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Author:
Davies, Justin (Davies, Justin)
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1. Self-portrait, by Anthony van Dyck. c.1616–17. Oil on panel, 36.5 by 25.8 cm. (Rubenshuis, Antwerp).
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2. Christ carrying the Cross, by Anthony van Dyck. c.1617. Oil on panel, 211 by 161.5 cm. (St Paul’s Church, Antwerp).
Article
Anthony van Dyck in London: newly discovered documents
03/2022 | 1428 | 164
Pages: 254-259
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Author:
Davies, Justin (Davies, Justin)
Author:
Innes-Mulraine, James (Innes-Mulraine, James)
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1. Anne, Countess of Middlesex, by the studio of Anthony van Dyck. c.1636. Oil on canvas, 217 by 131 cm. (National Trust, Knole, on loan from the Trustees of the Sackville Estate; National Trust Images).
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2. Portrait of a lady, here identified as Lady Herbert, probably Margaret Smith, Mrs Thomas Carey, Lady Herbert, attributed to Remigius van Leemput. c.1640–70. Oil on panel, 39.4 by 31.2 cm. (Royal Collection Trust; © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2022).
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3. A lady called Mary Boleyn, Lady Stafford, attributed to Remigius van Leemput. c.1640–70. Oil on panel, 39.4 by 31.2 cm. (Royal Collection Trust © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2022).
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4. Sir Kenelm Digby, by Anthony van Dyck. c.1640. Oil on canvas, 117.2 by 91.7 cm. (National Portrait Gallery © National Portrait Gallery, London).
Article
Carlo Dolci’s Inscriptions 1 – Dolci’s signatures and prices in context
01/2022 | 1426 | 164
Pages: 4-15
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Spear, Richard E. (Spear, Richard E.)
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1. Detail of Fig.10, showing Carlo Dolci’s self-portrait within a self-portrait, inscribed 1674.
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10. Self-portrait, by Carlo Dolci. 1674. Oil on canvas, 74.5 by 60.5 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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11. Inscription on the strainer of the painting illustrated in Fig.13.
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12. Christ Child with a garland of flowers, by Carlo Dolci. 1674. Canvas, 96.5 by 76.5 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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13. David with the head of Goliath, by Carlo Dolci. 1680. Canvas, 131.5 by 106 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
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2. Ecce Homo, by Carlo Dolci. 1681. Oil on canvas, 49 by 39 cm. (Galleria Corsini, Florence).
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3. Inscription on the strainer of the painting illustrated in Fig.5.
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4. St Agatha, by Carlo Dolci. 1664–65. Oil on canvas, 73 by 41 cm. (Private collection).
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5. St Philip Neri, by Carlo Dolci. 1645. Oil on canvas, 44.5 by 36.2 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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6 and 7. Inscriptions on the strainer of the painting illustrated in Fig.4.
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8. Inscription on a wooden frame behind St John the Evangelist on Patmos, by Carlo Dolci. 1656. Oil on copper, 38 by 49 cm. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence).
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9. Luigi Gualtieri at the age of three, by Carlo Dolci. 1674. Black, red and blue chalk with blue watercolour on white paper, 20.8 by 14.2 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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Paintings by Andrea Sacchi and Andrea Camassei for the Count of Monterrey
12/2020 | 1413 | 162
Pages: 1072-1075
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Author:
Rotatori, Francesco (Rotatori, Francesco)
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1. Lupercalia, by Andrea Camassei. c.1635. Oil on canvas, 238 by 366 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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2. St Paul the first hermit and St Anthony Abbot, by Andrea Sacchi. 1630–40. Oil on canvas, 141 by 141 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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3. St Rosalia of Palermo, by Andrea Sacchi. Seventeenth century. Oil on canvas, 140 by 140 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
Article
Picasso and the foundry of Emile Robecchi during the Second World War
05/2020 | 1406 | 162
Pages: 420-431
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Author:
Finn, Clare (Finn, Clare)
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1. Picasso with La femme en robe longue (Woman in a long dress) and Tête casquée (Head of a warrior), by Robert Capa. 1944. Photograph. (  Robert Capa and International Center of Photography / Magnum Photos).
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2. Tête de taureau (Head of a bull), by Picasso. Photographed by Brassa  in 1931. Repr. in D.-H. Kahnweiler: Les Sculptures de Picasso, Paris 1948.
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3. Tête de mort (Death’s head), by Picasso. 1941. Bronze and copper, 25 by 21 by 31 cm. (Musée national Picasso-Paris;   Photo Josse / Bridgeman Images; DACS, London 2020).
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4. Picasso with L’orateur (The orator), photographed in his studio on rue des Grands-Augustines, Paris, in 1939, by Brassaï. (Repr. in Brassa : Conversations avec Picasso, London 1967, pp.70–71, ill. 16).
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5. Musicians for a Nativity/manger, by Appel.les Fenosa. 1941. Bronze, 17 by 12.3 by 11 cm. (Fundacio Fenosa, El Vendrell, Tarragona).
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6. Le chat accroupi (Crouching cat), by Picasso. 1943. Plaster, length 51.4 cm. (Repr. in D.-H. Kahnweiler: Les Sculptures de Picasso, Paris 1948, no.212).
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7. Picasso’s studio on rue des Grands-Augustines, Paris, photographed in 1944 shortly after the Liberation, with Man with sheep in plaster on the left, Cat in bronze in the centre and Crouching cat in plaster on the right, by Henri Cartier-Bresson. 1944. (  Henri Cartier-Bresson / Magnum Photos).
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8. Cover for Les Sculptures de Picasso (1948), showing Le Main Droit de Picasso, by Brassaï.
Article
A little-known collector and the early reception of Dürer’s self-portraits
02/2020 | 1403 | 162
Pages: 108-114
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Meurer, Susanne (Meurer, Susanne)
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1. Self-portrait, by Albrecht Dürer. 1500. Oil on panel, 66 by 49 cm. (Alte Pinakothek, Munich; Bridgeman Images).
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2. Self-portrait, by Albrecht Dürer. 1498. Oil on panel, 52 by 41 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid; Bridgeman Images).
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3. Portrait of Albrecht Dürer the Elder, after Albrecht Dürer. 1497. Oil on limewood panel, 51 by 40.3 cm. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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5. Georg Römer, by Georg Pencz(?). 1534. Black chalk on paper, 30.8 by 20.4 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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6. Johann Neudörffer, by Nicolas Neufchatel. 1561. Oil on canvas, 102.3 by 92.5 cm. (Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg; Bridgeman Images).
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7. The goldsmith Wenzel Jamnitzer, by Nicolas Neufchatel. c.1562–63. Oil on canvas, 92.5 by 80 cm. (Musée d’art et d’histoire, Geneva).
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4. Salvator Mundi, after Albrecht Dürer. c.1580–1600. Black chalk and brown wash on paper, 40.5 by 30.5 cm. (Hamburger Kunsthalle, Kupferstichkabinett).
Article
Sacchi and Camassei: painters in the service of Taddeo Barberini
01/2020 | 1402 | 162
Pages: 32-36
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Author:
Pierguidi, Stefano (Pierguidi, Stefano)
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1. Allegory of divine wisdom, by Andrea Sacchi. 1629–30. Fresco. (Palazzo Barberini, Rome).
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2. Punishment of the children of Niobe, by Andrea Camassei. 1630. Oil on canvas, 30 by 41 cm. (Gallerie Nazionali d’Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini, Rome).
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3. Repose of Diana, by Andrea Camassei. 1639. Oil on canvas, 30 by 41 cm. (Gallerie Nazionali d’Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini, Rome).
Article
New evidence for the ‘Barberini Apostles’ by Andrea Sacchi and Carlo Maratti
08/2019 | 1397 | 161
Pages: 653-659
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Author:
Fidanza, Giovan Battista (Fidanza, Giovan Battista)
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1. St Peter, by Andrea Sacchi. 1631/44. Canvas, 223 by 151 cm. (Galleria Nazionale di Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini, Rome; courtesy Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali, Rome).
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2. St Matthew, by Carlo Maratti. 1660/61. Canvas, 223 by 151 cm. (Galleria Nazionale di Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini, Rome; courtesy Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali, Rome).
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3. St Matthias, by Carlo Maratti. 1696. Canvas, 221 by 152 cm. (Galleria Nazionale di Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini, Rome; courtesy Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali, Rome).
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