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A set of ebony and ivory inlaid furniture for the Duke of Urbino
06/2022 | 1431 | 164
Pages: 546-557
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Author:
Tavella, Mario (Tavella, Mario)
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1. The studiolo shown in Fig.2 and the credenza shown in Fig.9 reunited. (Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino).
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10. Hinged panel from the top of one of the della Rovere cabinets, attributed to Giorgio Tedesco and Giulio Lupi, c.1599, incorporated into a base made c.1656–67. Ebony inlaid with ivory, 25 by 35 cm. (Private collection).
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11. The studiolo shown in Fig.2 and the credenza shown in Fig.9. (Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino).
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12. The credenza shown in Fig.9 opened.
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13. The credenza on the base, as it appeared at auction in Belgium in 1951. The base is in a private collection.
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14. Hinged panel from the top of one of the della Rovere cabinets, attributed to Giorgio Tedesco and Giulio Lupi. c.1599, altered to include the grand ducal crown and incorporated into the top of the prie-dieu shown in Fig.8, c.1656–67. Ebony inlaid with ivory, 32 by 57 cm. (Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino).
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15. Hinged panel from the top of one of the della Rovere cabinets, attributed to Giorgio Tedesco and Giulio Lupi. c.1599. Ebony inlaid with ivory, in a giltwood frame, 28.5 by 39 cm. (Private collection).
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2. Studiolo with cerquate decoration, attributed to Giorgio Tedesco and Giulio Lupi. c.1599. Ebony inlaid with ivory, 67 by 73 by 45 cm. (Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino; photograph Claudio Ripalti – MIC, GNdM-Urbino).
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3. The studiolo shown in Fig.2 opened. (Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino. Photograph Claudio Ripalti – MIC, GNdM-Urbino).
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4. Francesco Maria II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, by Giorgio Picchi. c.1590. Oil on canvas, 130 by 97 cm. (Altomani & Sons, Pesaro).
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5. Top of the table shown in Fig.6. Ebony inlaid with ivory, 83 by 133 cm. (Private collection; © Sotheby’s).
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6. Table, attributed to Giorgio Tedesco and Giulio Lupi. c.1596–97. Ebony inlaid with ivory, 83 by 133 by 83 cm. (Private collection; © Sotheby’s).
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7. Detail of the hinged panel on the top of the studiolo shown in Fig.2. (Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino; photograph Claudio Ripalti – MIC, GNdM-Urbino).
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8. Prie-dieu. Florence, c.1656–67, incorporating panels attributed to Giorgio Tedesco and Giulio Lupi, c.1599. Ebony inlaid with ivory, 92 by 74 by 80 cm. (Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino; photograph Claudio Ripalti – MIC, GNdM-Urbino).
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9. Credenza with cerquate decoration, attributed to Giorgio Tedesco and Giulio Lupi. c.1599. Ebony inlaid with ivory, 74.5 by 72 by 46 cm. (Private collection, on loan to the Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino).
Exhibition Review
Kwab: Dutch Design in the Age of Rembrandt. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 781-783
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Jervis, Simon (Jervis, Simon; J., S.; J., S. S.)
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13. Ewer, by Adam van Vianen. Utrecht, 1614. Silver-gilt, height 25 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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14. Detail of the choir screen in the Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, designed by Johannes Lutma the Elder. c.1654. Brass, (Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam; exh. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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15. Railing. Probably Amsterdam, c.1650. Walnut, height 66.5 cm. (Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam; exh. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
Article
The Indian Period of European Furniture-II
10/1934 | 379 | 65
Pages: 156-159+162-167+169-171
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Slomann, Vilhelm (Slomann, Vilhelm; Slomann, V.; Slomann, Vilhelm)
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Non-western art unattributed:
Fig. 1. Tricula. Vogel: Sculptures de Mathura.)
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Fig. 2. Kangra Drawing, Eighteenth Century, Showing Settee. (Coomaraswamy: Rajput Paintings, pl. 62.)
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Fig. 3. Pala Peti Border on Seat Rail of Walnut Chair on Plate II, F.
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Fig. 4. Necklace with Honeysuckle Ornament. (From a Statue at Buddha Gayá.)
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Fig. 5. Frieze. (Tjandi Kidal, Java.)
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Fig. 6. "Lar" from Batik. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.)
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Fig. 7. Throne from Relief at Borobudur. (Krom and van Erp: Beschrijving, Plates: Ser. I (B) a. Fig. 365.)
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Fig. 8. Throne from Relief at Borobudur. (Plates Ser. II, Fig. 67.)
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Plate III. C-Gold Ornament. (Colonial Institute, Amsterdam). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate III. F-Brass God from Mysore. (National Museum, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate IV. B-Stela with Four-Armed Bodhisattva. Stone. Bihar, Middle of Ninth Century. (India Museum, Calcutta). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
Western art unattributed:
Fig. 9. Leg from Chair on Plate IV,A
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-Ebony Chair. Indian (The Duke of Buccleuch). B-Ebony Chair (Detail of Back). Javan (Gemeente Museum, The Hague). C-Ebony Settee with Tricula Ornament on the Back. Indian. D-Head-piece of Ebony Bed. Indian (Both in the Possession of Countess Reventlow, Brahet Rolleborg, Denmark). The Indian Period of European Furniture-II.
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. A-Walnut Armchair with Shell and Bust Motive. Indian. (H. M. The King of Sweden). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. B-Walnut Armchair with Shell and Bust Motive. Indian? (Private Collection, England). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. C-Child's Walnut Armchair with Mermaids. Height 98 cm. Indian. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. D - Walnut Makara Chair. Indian. (Nordiska Museet, Stockholm). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. E-Detail of Plate II-D. The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate II. F-Walnut chair with Makara Legs. Indian. (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate III. A-Walnut Armchair. Indian. (Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate III. B-Stamp on Plate III-A. The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate III. D-Walnut Chair. Indian? (Formerly, Messrs. Frank Partridge & Son). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate III. E-Walnut Chair, Originally Red Lacquered; Now Black with Silver. Indian. (Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate III. G-Walnut Chair. (Private Collection. England). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate IV. A-Walnut Armchair (Detail), Called the "Nell Gwynn Chair." (Victoria and Albert Museum). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.
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Plate IV. C-The Bishop of London's Chair (Detail). Workshop of Grinling Gibbons. (St. Paul's Cathedral, London). The Indian Period of European Furniture.-II.