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‘The monarch of the glen’: painting for the new Houses of Parliament
04/2025 | 1465 | 167
Pages: 342-353
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Author:
Duffy, Stephen (Duffy, Stephen)
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1. The monarch of the glen, by Thomas Landseer after Edwin Landseer. 1852. Engraving, 70 by 73 cm. (British Museum, London).
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10. Windsor Park, by Edwin Landseer. ?1850. Oil on canvas, 89.5 by 72.5 cm. (Wolverhampton Art Gallery; Bridgeman Images).
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11. The otter speared, by Edwin Landseer. c.1841–44. Oil on canvas, 200 by 153.7 cm (Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle; Bridgeman Images).
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12. A random shot, by Edwin Landseer. c.1847–48. Oil on canvas, 122 by 183 cm. (Bury Art Museum and Sculpture Centre; Bridgeman Images).
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13. Scene in Brae Mar, by Edwin Landseer. ?c.1851–57. Oil on canvas, 271.8 by 251.5 cm. (Private collection; Bridgeman Images).
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2. The monarch of the glen, by Edwin Landseer. 1849–51. Oil on canvas, 163.8 by 168.9 cm. (Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh; Bridgeman Images).
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3. The Peers’ Refreshment Rooms, by Alfred Newman after George Somers Clarke. 1849. Lithograph, 22.1 by 27.1 cm. (From H.T. Ryde: Illustrations of the New Palace of Westminster, London 1849).
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4. The Peers’ Dining Room. (Photograph courtesy the House of Lords; Roger Harris).
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5. Alfred Denison, 1st Baron Londesborough, by James Faed after Francis Grant. c.1860. Mezzotint, 52.4 by 39.6 cm. (Royal Armouries, Leeds).
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6 and 7. Details of a letter from Edwin Landseer to Edward John Coleman, 9th May 1866 (Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham).
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8. The north wall of the Peers’ Refreshment Rooms, by the Office of Charles Barry. 1846. Ink and watercolour on paper, 15.5 by 13 cm. (National Archives, Kew).
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9. The north wall of the Peers’ Dining Room. (Estates Archive; photograph courtesy UK Parliament, London).
Supplement
Recent acquisitions (2014–24) of European decorative arts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
03/2025 | 1464 | 167
Pages: 305–24
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Author:
Lawrence, Sarah E. (Lawrence, Sarah E.)
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10. ‘Elephant’ armchair, designed by Christopher Dresser. c.1880. Ebonised mahogany with incised and painted decoration, 75 by 64.8 by 43.2 cm., seat height 37.5 cm. Purchase, Barrie A. and Deedee Wigmore Foundation Gift, 2024 (2024.167).
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11. Inkstand in the form of a pomegranate, made by either the Chantilly or Villeroy factory. Porcelain c.1735, mounts c.1740–50 and later. Soft-paste porcelain and gilded bronze, body 13.7 by 26.2 by 17.8 cm., lid 2.7 by 4.4 cm., overall dimensions (with lid) 15.1 by 27.8 by 17.8 cm. Bequest of Mrs Charles Wrightsman, 2019 (2019.283.55a, b).
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12. Longcase equation regulator, by Ferdinand Berthoud and Balthazar Lieutaud. c.1752. Oak veneered with satinwood and kingwood, gilded bronze, glass, enamel, steel and brass, 219 by 63 by 30 cm. Purchase, Acquisitions Fund, and Annette de la Renta, Mercedes T. Bass, Beatrice Stern, Susan Weber, William Lie Zeckendorf, Alexis Gregory and John and Susan Gutfreund Gifts, in honour of Mrs Charles Wrightsman, 2015 (2016.28a–e).
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13. ‘Beckford-Behague’ ewer, design attributed to Jean Guillaume Moitte, made by Henri Auguste. 1790. Gold, ebonised fruitwood and gilt-tooled red Morocco leather, height 29 cm. Wrightsman Fund, 2023 (2023.434a, b).
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14. Orrery clock, by Louis Thouverez. 1790. Cast and gilded bronze, Carrara marble, copper, brass, steel and enamel, 48.3 by 24.1 cm. Bequest of Mrs Charles Wrightsman, 2019 (2019.283.73).
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15. Pair of eight-light candelabra, designed by Aimé Chenavard, made by Guillaume Denière; figures by Jean-Jacques Feuchère, and semi-precious and hardstone ornaments by M. Combettes. 1834–39. Gilt bronze, rock crystal and carnelian, 109.2 by 55.9 cm. Gift of Tobias Meyer and Mark Fletcher, 2020 (2020.96.1, 2).
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16. Basin with snake, ferns and bark, by Charles-Jean Avisseau. 1850–55. Glazed earthenware, 9.5 by 65.1 by 53.3 cm. Gift of Wallis Katz, in memory of Marshall Katz, and in celebration of the Museum’s 150th anniversary, 2020 (2020.86.15).
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17. Cabinet, designed by Louis-Constant Sévin, made by Maison Barbedienne. 1867. Brass with polychrome cloisonné enamel and velvet, 63.5 by 69.2 by 39.4 cm. Purchase, Bequest of John L. Cadwalader, by exchange, 2017 (2017.666).
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19. Dish with a landscape, by Jacopo da Pesaro. c.1545–50. Tin-glazed earthenware painted with dark blue and white highlights on berettino ground, 5.7 by 45.7 by 45.7 cm. Johnston Fund, 2017 (2017.129).
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2. Mother and child, by the Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory. c.1749–50. Soft-paste porcelain with polychrome enamel decoration, 22.5 by 15.2 by 11.7 cm. Purchase, Larry and Ann Burns Gift, in honour of Austin B. Chinn, 2023 (2023.433).
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20. Monumental vase with scenes from ‘Jerusalem Delivered’ (front and back), probably by Pietro Papi. 1670. Tin-glazed earthenware, 80 by 48 by 35 cm. Purchase, Wrightsman Fellows and Friends of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Gifts, 2022 (2022.492.2) (one of a pair).
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21. Commode, by Pietro Piffetti, gilt-bronze mounts attributed to Francesco Ladatte. c.1760. Marquetry of ebony, boxwood, walnut and fruitwood; poplar (alberone) carcass; gilded bronze and iron, 83.7 by 125 by 60.6 cm. Bequest of Errol M. Rudman, 2020 (2020.371).
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22. Book cover for Mahzor prayer book with leather case, by Giuseppe Merlini. 1755–57. Chased and embossed silver, 17.5 by 13 by 6.4 cm. Purchase, Manda and Albert Kalimian Gift, in memory of Victoria and Rouhollah Kalimian, 2024 (2024.380a–c).
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25. Honour from the series The Honours, design attributed to Bernard van Orley and workshop, with collaborators. Designed before 1520, woven between 1525 and 1532. Wool and silk, 462.5 by 799 cm. (6–7 warp threads per cm.). Purchase, 2014 Benefit and Director’s Funds, several members of The Chairman’s Council Gifts, Brooke Russell Astor Bequest, Ambassador and Mrs W.L. Lyons Brown, Mr and Mrs Richard L. Chilton Jr, and Josephine Jackson Foundation Gifts, 2015 (2015.396).
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28. Apothecary cabinet, by Nicolaus I Kolb. 1617–18. Ebonised pearwood (Pyrus communis), ebony, partially gilded silver, conifer, red silk, red silk velvet, gold, partially gilded brass, glass, low-carbon steel and leather, 28 by 28 by 23 cm. Purchase, Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Acquisitions Fund, 2019 (2019.229.1a–c–.32a, b).
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29. Orpheus cup, figures attributed to Jan Vermeyen, painted enamel by Johann Wilhelm Baur, goldsmith work by Hans Georg Bramer, enamel scene on interior of cup lid by unknown Viennese enamel painter. c.1600 and 1641–42. Cast, embossed and engraved gold, rubies and ronde-bosse and painted enamel, 18.1 by 13 by 8.9 cm. Purchase, Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Acquisitions Fund, 2020 (2020.400a, b).
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3. Botanical plate with spray of lilies, by the Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory. c.1755. Soft-paste porcelain with enamel decoration, 3.2 by 27.9 by 27.9 cm. Purchase, Sidney R. Knafel Gift, in honour of Jeffrey Munger, 2016 (2016.223).
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30. Ewer with scenes depicting the legend of Marcus Curtius, by Adam van Vianen. 1619. Silver, 23 by 12.7 by 12.1 cm. Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace and Howard S. and Nancy Marks Gifts; Gift of Irwin Untermyer and funds from various donors, by exchange; From the Marion E. and Leonard A. Cohn Collection, Bequest of Marion E. Cohn, by exchange; Bequest of Bernard M. Baruch and Gift of Mrs Robert M. Hillas, by exchange; Bequest of John L. Cadwalader and Gifts of Lewis Einstein and William H. Weintraub, by exchange; From the Collection of Mrs Lathrop Colgate Harper, Bequest of Mabel Herbert Harper and Bequest of Alexandrine Sinsheimer, by exchange, 2018 (2018.194a, b).
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31. Vase with cover, made by the Meissen Manufactory. c.1725. Hard-paste porcelain, 43 by 14.6 by 14.6 cm. Bequest of Henry H. Arnhold, 2018 (2019.139.2a, b).
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32. Bust of Baron Schmiedel, made by the Meissen Manufactory, modelled by Johann Joachim Kändler. 1739. Hard-paste porcelain, 48 by 36.5 by 25.6 cm. Purchase, Marina Kellen French Gift, 2023 (2023.385).
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33. Strongbox with clockwork, by Alexander Fromery and Christian Ludwig von der Fecht. 1750. Iron, steel, copper, partially silvered and gilded brass, glass and red silk velvet, 54.6 by 57.5 by 35.2 cm. Purchase, Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Acquisitions Fund, 2022 (2022.366a–d).
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34. Obelisk clock with a Franklin movement, by David Roentgen (case) and Peter Kinzing (clock). c.1785–90. Oak, thuya burl wood, gilded bronze, silver and steel, 190.5 by 53.7 by 19.3 cm. Purchase, Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Acquisitions Fund, in honour of Wolfram Koeppe, 2015 (2015.504a–d).
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35. Writing table, by David Roentgen. c.1790. Mahogany and gilded bronze, 77.5 by 80.6 by 54 cm. Bequest of Mrs Charles Wrightsman, 2019 (2019.283.10).
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4. Pair of tea caddies and a sugar box in a case, by Paul de Lamerie. 1738/39. Silver, oak, and rosewood with boxwood and ebony inlay, case 19 by 33.7 by 14 cm., sugar box height 15.2 cm., caddies height 13.3 cm. Wrightsman Fund, 2022 (2022.254a–g).
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5. Teapot, designed by Christopher Dresser. c.1879. Silverplate and ebony, 12.7 by 22.9 by 13.3 cm. Gift of Lawrence A. and Janet Y. Larose, 2021 (2021.153.2).
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6. Brooch in the form of a dove on an olive branch, designed by Edward Burne-Jones. c.1895. Gold, coral, turquoise, seed pearl, ruby and red and green translucent enamel, 4.1 by 3.8 cm. Gift of Judith H. Siegel, 2015 (2015.409).
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7. Clutha vase, designed by Christopher Dresser. c.1888. Glass, 39.2 by 17.3 by 17.3 cm. Purchase, Friends of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Gifts, 2015 (2015.250).
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8. Bench, designed by Thomas Hope. Before 1807. Gilded mahogany, modern wool cover and silk trims, 75.1 by 127 by 62.2 cm., width at feet 116.2 cm. Purchase, The James Parker Charitable Foundation Gift, 2014 (2014.136).
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9. Pair of tripod candlestands or torchères, designed by Thomas Chippendale. c.1760. Carved and gilded wood (pine?), 137.2 by 63.5 by 63.5 cm. Gift of Mrs Irene Roosevelt Aitken, 2023 (2023.488.1, .2).
Western art unattributed:
1. Bearing cloth. England. c.1600. Silk satin embroidered with silver and gilded silver metal-wrapped threads, 166.5 by 108 cm. Purchase, Friends of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Gifts, 2016 (2016.526).
Western art unattributed:
18. Leather box. Venice. c.1490. Incised, tooled and stamped leather (cuir bouilli), 12.9 by 22.5 by 21 cm., lid 4.1 by 22.5 by 21 cm. Purchase, Wrightsman Fellows Gift, 2024 (2024.204a, b).
Western art unattributed:
23. Pair of Torah finials (Rimmonim). Galicia (present-day Poland and Ukraine). 1775–90. Partially gilded silver, rubies, emeralds, freshwater pearls, enamel and coloured glass, height 16.5 cm. Purchase, Dina Axelrad Perry and Ruth and Andrew Suzman Gifts, 2023 (2023.732.1, .2).
Western art unattributed:
24. Torah finials and crown, by Andrea Zambelli. c.1740–50. Partially gilded silver, Torah finials 67.5 by 15.7 by 15.2 cm. (2016.416) and 67.8 by 15.2 by 15.2 cm. (2016.417), Torah crown 27.5 by 31.4 by 31.4 cm. Purchase, Walter and Leonore Annenberg Acquisitions Endowment Fund, 2016 (2016.416, .417); and purchase, Director’s Fund, 2013 (2013.443).
Western art unattributed:
26. Claudius Tazza. Possibly Antwerp. c.1587–99. Gilded silver, height approx. 40.6 cm., diameter approx. 38.1 cm. Wrightsman Fund, 2024 (2024.436).
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27. Tankard. Prague. c.1585–90. Gilded, cast, embossed, engraved and chased silver, rock crystal and garnets. Height 21 cm., diameter of foot 13 cm., diameter of rim 8 cm. Purchase, Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Acquisitions Fund, 2017 (2017.231).
Book Review
Le Décor Impressionniste: Aux sources des Nymphéas La Peinture Impressionniste et la décoration
12/2024 | 1461 | 166
Pages: 1272–5
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Reviewer:
Orton-Hatzis, Anna (Orton-Hatzis, Anna)
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Pissarro, Joachim (Pissarro, Joachim)
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10. Installation view of ‘Le Décor Impressionniste: Aux sources des Nymphéas’, at the Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris, 2022, showing a reconstruction of the original arrangement of paintings by Paul Cezanne in the ‘grand salon’, the Jas de Bouffan, Aix-en-Provence. (Photograph © OPM). | :
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La Peinture Impressionniste et la décoration By Marine Kisiel. 380 pp. incl. numerous col. ills. (Les éditions Le Passage, Paris, 2021), €35. ISBN 978–2–8474–2439–3. | :
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10. Installation view of ‘Le Décor Impressionniste: Aux sources des Nymphéas’, at the Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris, 2022, showing a reconstruction of the original arrangement of paintings by Paul Cezanne in the ‘grand salon’, the Jas de Bouffan, Aix-en-Provence. (Photograph © OPM).
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11. Le Déjeuner: panneau décoratif, by Claude Monet. 1873. Oil on canvas, 160 by 201 cm. (Musée d’Orsay, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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12. Parterre de marguerites, by Gustave Caillebotte. 1892–93. Oil on canvas, 205 by 115 cm. (Musée des impressionnismes, Giverny).
Article
Eighteenth-century English silver for King João V of Portugal
08/2024 | 1457 | 166
Pages: 826–833
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Vale, Teresa Leonor M. (Vale, Teresa Leonor M.)
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2. Portrait of Secretary of State Diogo Mendonça Corte Real, by Guillaume François Laurent Debrie. 1730. Engraving. (From Retratos de Cardeaes, Bispos, e Varoens Portuguezes Illustres em Nobreza, Armas, Letras, e Santidade Coordenados nos Mezes de Abril e Maio do Anno do Senhor, Lisbon 1791, fol.40A; Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, Secção de Iconografia, Lisbon).
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3. Portrait of King D. João V, by Pompeo Batoni. 18th century. Oil on canvas, 90 by 70 cm. (Palácio Nacional da Ajuda, Lisbon).
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4. Model of the sculptural group for the funerary monument of Manuel Pereira de Sampaio, by Filippo della Valle. c.1753. Terracotta and paint, height 56.5 cm. (Museu de Lisboa, Lisbon.)
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5. Centrepiece with Neptune, by Paul Crespin and Nicholas Sprimont. 1741–42. Embossed and chiselled gilded silver, 49 by 66 by 47 cm. (© 2024 HM King Charles III; Royal Collection Trust).
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6. Wine cooler made for Louis Henri de Bourbon, by Gabriel Huquier after Juste-Aurèle Meissonnier. 1748. Engraving, 17.9 by 25.9 cm. (Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, New York).
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7. Basin, by Paul Crespin. 1722–23. Silver, height 14.7 cm., diameter 49.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
Western art unattributed:
1. Paul Crespin. British. c.1726. Oil on canvas, 114 by 90 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Book Review
Owen Jones and the V&A: Ornament for a Modern Age
04/2024 | 1453 | 166
Pages: 420–421
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Varela Braga, Ariane (Varela Braga, Ariane)
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Owen Jones and the V&A: Ornament for a Modern Age By Olivia Horsfall Turner, 160 pp. incl. 150 col. + b. & w. ills. (Lund Humphries and V&A Publishing, London, 2023), £35. ISBN 978–1–84822–601–2 | :
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2. Design for Plate XLV of Examples of Chinese Ornament (1867), by Owen Jones. c.1866. Gouache and pencil on paper, 34.3 by 24.1 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Non-western art unattributed:
1. Cylindrical vase. 1750–1820. Porcelain, red and blue underglaze, height 47.6cm; diameter 18.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Exhibition Review
Northern Renaissance gallery Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
04/2024 | 1453 | 166
Pages: 395–398
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Reviewer:
Boivin, Katherine (Boivin, Katherine)
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Northern Renaissance gallery Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York From 3rd October 2023 | :
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5. Orpheus cup, by Hans Georg Bramer, Johann Wilhelm Baur, Jan Vermeyen and others. 1641– 42. Gold, enamel and ruby, 18.1 by 13 by 8.9 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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6. Installation view of the Northern Renaissance gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 2023. (photograph Anna-Marie Kellen).
Western art unattributed:
7. Kneeling Black woman. Early 17th century. Brazilian rosewood, lapis lazuli, marble and gilded metal, height 11.7 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Exhibition Review
Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque galleries
10/2023 | 1447 | 165
Pages: 1130-1133
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Reviewer:
Lloyd, Stephen (Lloyd, Stephen)
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Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque galleries Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool From 29th July | :
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10. Room 2 at the Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool, showing Madonna and Child in glory, by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. 1673. Oil on canvas, 236 by 169 cm. (Photograph Pete Carr).
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8. Room 4 at the Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool. (Photograph Pete Carr).
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9. Room 3 at the Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool, showing Allegory of painting and music, by Giovanni Andrea Sirani. c.1650. Oil on canvas, 94.5 by 124.5 cm. (Photograph Pete Carr).
Book Review
Disegni, argenti e argentieri dall’Archivio Barberini (Studi e Testi, 542–543)
07/2023 | 1444 | 165
Pages: 806–807
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Montagu, Jennifer (Montagu, Jennifer)
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Disegni, argenti e argentieri dall’Archivio Barberini (Studi e Testi, 542–543) By Francesca Barberini and Micaela Dickmann. 2 vols, 960 pp. incl. 167 col. ills. (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, 2021), €150. ISBN 978–88–210–1058–3. | :
Exhibition Review
Treasures from Faraway: Medieval and Renaissance Objects from The Schroder Collection Strawberry Hill House and Garden, Twickenham 19th March–19th July
06/2023 | 1443 | 165
Pages: 641-643
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Reviewer:
Kennedy, Kirstin (Kennedy, Kirstin)
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Treasures from Faraway: Medieval and Renaissance Objects from The Schroder Collection Strawberry Hill House and Garden, Twickenham 19th March–19th July | :
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Western art unattributed:
4. Cup in the form of an owl. Germany, 1556. Silver, parcelgilt and coconut shell, height 16.6 cm. (Schroder Collection; photograph Matt Chung).
Western art unattributed:
5. Grandmont reliquary. Rock crystal phial, 10th–11th century, mounts probably Meuse-Rhine region, 12th or early–13th century. Silver-gilt, enamel, gemstones and rock crystal, height 27.5 cm. (Schroder Collection; photograph Matt Chung).
Western art unattributed:
6. Lidded tankard. Ivory barrel, German, seventeenth century, silver mounts supplied by George Wickes, London, 1739. Silver and ivory, height 29.5 cm. (Schroder Collection; photograph Matt Chung).
Book Review
Giulio Romano: La forza delle cose
04/2023 | 1441 | 165
Pages: 459-460
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Pietrabissa, Camilla (Pietrabissa, Camilla )
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Giulio Romano: La forza delle cose Edited by Barbara Furlotti and Guido Rebecchini with Antonio Geremicca. 208 pp. incl. numerous col. ills. (Marsilio Editori, Venice), €35. ISBN 979–12–5463–049–5. | :
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4. Banquet scene, detail of a fresco in the Sala di Amore e Psiche, Palazzo Te, Manuta, by Giulio Romano and workshop. c.1526–28. (Palazzo Te, Mantua; photograph Gianmaria Pontiroli).
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5. Project for a saltcellar, by Giulio Romano. c.1537–46. Pen and brown ink, watercolour, black chalk and stylus, 18.1 by 21.9 cm. (Courtauld Gallery, London).
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6. Design for a shield called the Plus Ultra, by Giulio Romano. c.1535–40. Pen and brown ink, watercolour, black chalk and white lead highlights on prepared blue paper, diameter 40.8–41.1 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
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