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Exhibition Review
The Legacy of Vesuvius: Bourbon Discoveries on the Bay of Naples
12/2024 | 1461 | 166
Pages: 1251–3
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Baxter, Denise Amy (Baxter, Denise Amy)
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The Legacy of Vesuvius: Bourbon Discoveries on the Bay of Naples Meadows Museum, Dallas 15th September 2024–5th January 2025 | :
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16. Plate with dancing maenad, Real Fabbrica Ferdinandea di Napoli. 1780–82. Polychromed porcelain, diameter 24.5 cm. (Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples; exh. Meadows Museum, Dallas).
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17. Fan design with views of Mount Vesuvius and the Tomb of Virgil, probably from the workshop of Giorgio Glass. c.1790–1800. Opaque watercolour on vellum, 30.5 by 50.8 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, exh; Meadows Museum, Dallas).
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18. Wall painting fragments with dancing maenads from the Villa of Cicero, Pompeii. 1st quarter of the 1st century CE. Pigment on plaster, 27 by 71.2 cm. (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli; exh. Meadows Museum, Dallas).
Book Review
Hiroshige: Les éventails d’Edo: Estampes de la collection Georges Leskowicz
04/2024 | 1453 | 166
Pages: 435
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Tinios, Ellis (Tinios, Ellis)
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Hiroshige: Les éventails d’Edo: Estampes de la collection Georges Leskowicz By Christophe Marquet. 288 pp. incl. 198 col. ills. (Fondation Georges Leskowicz and In Fine éditions d’art, Paris, 2022), €125. ISBN 978–2– 38203–086–8. | :
Book Review
The ‘Pangolin Fan’: An Imperial Ivory Fan from Ceylon
10/2022 | 1435 | 164
Pages: 1036-1038
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Trusted, Marjorie (Trusted, Marjorie)
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The ‘Pangolin Fan’: An Imperial Ivory Fan from Ceylon By Hugo Miguel Crespo and Annemarie Jordan Gschwend. 231 pp. incl. over 100 col. ills. (Jaime Eguiguren Art and Antiques, Buenos Aires, 2022). ISBN 978–84–09–41680–6. | :
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4. The ‘Pangolin Fan’. Sri Lanka, c.1540–51. Carved ivory, silver and carnelian. (Private collection).
Non-western art unattributed:
5. Detail of Fig.4.
Book Review
Time, Media, and Visuality in Post- Revolutionary France
04/2022 | 1429 | 164
Pages: 423-424
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Wrigley, Richard (Wrigley, Richard)
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Time, Media, and Visuality in Post- Revolutionary France Edited by Iris Moon and Richard Taws. 280 pp. incl. 32 col. + 61 b. & w. ills. (Bloomsbury, London, 2021), £85. ISBN 978–1–5013–4839–6. | :
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Trading in art: Antonio Cesare di Poggi (1744–1836)
06/2021 | 1419 | 163
Pages: 513-523
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Barnard, Tony (Barnard, Tony)
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1. Fan portraying George III and his family at the Royal Academy of Arts exhibition in 1788, made by A.C. Poggi incorporating a print by Pietro Antonio Martini after J.H. Ramberg. c.1790. Engraved and hand-coloured paper with carved and pierced ivory sticks and guards, width when open 38.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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10. Christ disputing with the doctors in the Temple, by Ludovico Mazzolino. 1524. Pen and brown ink and wash with white opaque watercolour on light brown washed paper over black chalk, partially incised with stylus, 42.3 by 39.4 cm. (Morgan Library and Museum, New York).
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11. Mars, by Guercino. 1628. Red chalk on paper, 22.9 by 16.5 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
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2. Design for a fan handle, by Francesco Salviati. c.1525–63. Pen and brown ink with brown wash over black chalk on paper, 20.3 by 11.7 cm. (British Museum, London).
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3. George Augustus Eliott, 1st Lord Heathfield, by A.C. Poggi. c.1783. Oil on canvas, 45.1 by 36.2 cm. (National Army Museum, London; Bridgeman Images).
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4. George Augustus Eliott, 1st Lord Heathfield, by A.C. Poggi. c.1783. Chalk on paper, 15.8 by 12.9 cm. (Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh).
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5. General Sir Robert Boyd, by John Hall after A.C. Poggi. 1786. Engraving, 40.5 by 30.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
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6. George Augustus Eliott, 1st Lord Heathfield, by Richard Earlom after Joshua Reynolds. 1788. Stipple with etching, 45.5 by 38 cm. (British Museum, London).
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7. George Augustus Eliott, 1st Lord Heathfield, by Francesco Bartolozzi after A.C. Poggi. 1788. Stipple with etching, 53.1 by 40.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
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8. The north face of the Rock of Gibraltar, by A.C. Poggi. 1792. Etching with hand colouring, 37.6 by 52.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
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9. Landscape, by Paul Sandby. 1796. Etching and aquatint, 7.3 by 6.6 cm (image). (British Museum, London).
Article
Velázquez, Titian and a ‘lady’ with a fan
03/2021 | 1416 | 163
Pages: 257-260
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Ingram, Kevin (Ingram, Kevin)
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10. The needlewoman, by Diego Velázquez. c.1640–50. Oil on canvas, 74 by 60 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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11. Lady in a blue dress (‘La Bella’), by Titian. c.1536. Oil on canvas, 100 by 75 cm. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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12. Young woman with a fan, by Peter Paul Rubens, after Titian. c.1628. Oil on canvas, 96 by 73 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; Bridgeman Images).
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13. Young woman holding a rose garland, by Titian. c.1550–60. Oil on canvas, 103 by 74.4 cm. (The Wellington Collection, Apsley House, London; © Stratfield Saye Preservation Trust).
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14. Portrait of an unknown lady (‘Titian’s mistress’), by Titian. c.1550–60. Oil on canvas, 97.5 by 71 cm. (The Wellington Collection, Apsley House, London; Bridgeman Images).
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15. Portrait of a young woman (‘La Bella’), by Jacopo Negretti, known as Palma il Vecchio. c.1518–20. Oil on canvas, 95 by 80 cm. (Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid; Scala).
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7. Lady with a fan, by Diego Velázquez. c.1640. Oil on canvas, 95 by 70 cm. (The Wallace Collection, London).
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8. Lady in a mantilla, by the circle of Diego Velázquez. c.1640. Oil on canvas, 98 by 48 cm. (Chatsworth House, Derbyshire).
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9. Marie de Rohan, Duchess of Chevreuse. 17th century. Oil on canvas (Gallery of the Rohan family, Sychrov Castle, Liberec, Czech Republic; Alamy).
Exhibition Review
The Art of Power: Habsburg Women in the Renaissance. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck
10/2018 | 1387 | 160
Pages: 852-854
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Fössel, Amalie (Fössel, Amalie)
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4. Margaret of Austria, by Conrat Meit. c.1518. Pear wood (?), 7.7 by 7.2 by 4.6 cm. (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich; exh. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck).
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5. Tapestry with the arms of Margaret of Austria, by Henri van Lacke, Edingen. 1528. Silk and wool, 301 by 375 cm. (Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest; exh. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck).
Non-western art unattributed:
6. Folding fan. Sri Lanka, 1542. Ivory and ebony, 43 by 33 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; exh. Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck)
Exhibition Review
Visitors to Versailles (1682–1789). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
07/2018 | 1384 | 160
Pages: 582-584
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Peterson, Laurel (Peterson, Laurel)
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10. The King promising to come to Paris with his family (October 6, 1789), by Jean- Louis Prieur the Younger. 1789. Graphite and wash on paper, 19.5 by 25.3 cm. (Musée Carnavalet, Paris; photograph Roger-Violle; exh. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Western art unattributed:
8. Fan with a view of the town and palace of Versailles. French, c.1780– 85. Single paper leaf, painted in gouache, carved and pierced ivory, gilding and mother-of-pearl, width when open 31 cm. (Musée Lambinet, Versailles; exh. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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9. Embroidered panels for a man’s suit, French. 1780s. Silk embroidery on woven silk, 124.5 by 56.5 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Supplement
Acquisitions of Works of Art by Museums and Galleries: Supplement
09/1965 | 750 | 107
Pages: 485-491
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57. The Lovers, by Pablo Picasso. Signed and Dated 1923. Canvas, 130 by 97 cm. (Chester Dale Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington D. C.)
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58. Lorette, by Henri Matisse. 1918. Canvas, 61.3 by 49.5 cm. (Chester Dale Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington D. C.)
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59. Nude on a Blue Cushion, by Amedeo Modigliani. Signed. Canvas, 65.5 by 101 cm. (Chester Dale Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington D. C.)
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60. Head of a Woman, by Alexei Jawlensky. c.1911. Canvas on Panel, 52.25 by 50 cm. (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.)
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61. Untitled Sculpture, Black 1964, by Brian Wall. (Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester.)
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62. Théâtre Japonais, by E. L. Kirchner. c.1907-9. Canvas, 114 by 114 cm. (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.)
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63. Interior with Two People, by E. L. Kirchner. Signed. Verso of the Painting Reproduced in Fig.62.
Non-western art unattributed:
52. Porcelain 'Chicken' Cup. Chinese, Mark and Period of Ch'êng Hua (1465-87). Diameter, 8.7 cm. Height, 4 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
Non-western art unattributed:
53. Another View of the Cup Illustrated in Fig. 52. [Porcelain 'Chicken' Cup. Chinese, Mark and Period of Ch'êng Hua (1465-87). Diameter, 8.7 cm. Height, 4 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)]
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55. Japanese Screen. Colour and Gold on Paper. Japanese, c.1610-14. (Cleveland Museum of Art.)
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56. Japanese Screen. Colour and Gold on Paper. Japanese. c.1610-14. (Cleveland Museum of Art.)
Western art unattributed:
54. Fan. Spanish. Painted Paper Leaf; Carved, Painted and Gilded Ivory Sticks. c.1770. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.)
Book Review
History of the Fan
09/1910 | 90 | 17
Pages: 373-374
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History of the Fan | author: Rhead, G. Woolliscroft