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Exhibition Review
Germans, Huns and Avars. Nuremberg
02/1988 | 1019 | 130
Pages: 161-163
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Kidd, Dafydd (Kidd, Dafydd)
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103. Gilt-Silver Cast Brooch, Inlaid with Garnets and Niello. Gepidic, Fifth-Century AD. From Gáva, Hungary. Length 29.2 cm. (Jósa András Muzeum, Nyireghyáza; Exh. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg).
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104. Gold Brooch in the Form of an Eagle, Inlaid with Garnets. Ostrogothic, c.500 AD. From Domagnano, San Marino, Italy. Length 12.0 cm. (Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg).
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105. Gold, Gilt-Silver, and Garnet Jewellery and Accessories of the Fifth Century AD. From Hungary and Romania. Max Length 22.8 cm. (Magyar Nemzeti Muzeum, Budapest; Exh. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg).
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106. Pottery of the Sixth Century AD Decorated with Stamping. From Hungary. (Magyar Nemzeti Museum, Budapest; Móra Ferenc Múzeum, Szeged; Exh. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg).
Short Notice
Recent Museum Acquisitions: A New Dark Age Ship's Figure-Head from Belgium (The British Museum)
05/1968 | 782 | 110
Pages: 274+276
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63. Ship's Figure-Head. Found in River Scheldt, Sixth to Eighth Century A. D. Oak; Height, 102 cm. (British Museum.) [Currently attributed to Roman Province or Germanic School]
Book Review
Catalogue of the Byzantine and Early Medieval Antiquities in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection. Vol. II: Jewellery, Enamels and Art of the Migration Period
01/1967 | 766 | 109
Pages: 43
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Beckwith, John (Beckwith, John)
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Catalogue of the Byzantine and Early Medieval Antiquities in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection. Vol. II: Jewellery, Enamels and Art of the Migration Period | author: Ross, Marvin C.
Book Review
Arts of the Migration Period in the Walters Art Gallery
10/1962 | 715 | 104
Pages: 439-440
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Bury, John Bernard (Bury, John Bernard; Bury, John; B., J.; Bury, J. B.; B., J. B.; Bury, J. B.)
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Arts of the Migration Period in the Walters Art Gallery | author: Ross, Marvin C.
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Dark Age Figure Sculpture in Italy
11/1935 | 392 | 67
Pages: 191-193+196-199+201-202
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Gray, Nicolete (Gray, Nicolete; Gray, Nicolette)
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Fig 2. Specimen of an Inscription from Pavia. Lombard. 718?
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Fig. 1. Specimens of Four Inscriptions of the Popular School: I Ferentillo, II Rimini, III Bagnacavallo, IV and V Bologna. All Probably Eighth Century.
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Plate I. A-Head of a Woman, Possibly Queen Theodolinda. Lombard. About 600. Limestone, Height, 13 cm. (Museo Archaeologico, Milan). Dark Age Figure Sculpture in Italy
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Plate I. B-A Scene of Baptism. Lombard. Ninth Century (The Cathedral, Gemona). Dark Age Figure Sculpture in Italy
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Plate I. C-A Soul Received by Angels. Lombard. Ninth Century (The Cathedral, Gemona). Dark Age Figure Sculpture in Italy
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Plate II. A-Man between Two Trees. Popular School. Eighth Century. 93 by 57 cm. (The Sacristy, S. Leo, Capena) B-Horseman. Popular School. Eighth or Ninth Century. Part of the Decoration of a Side Door (The Cathedral, Sovana) C-Archangel. Lombard. Ninth Century, Height, 1 m; D-Fragment of the Front of A Sarcophagus. Lombard. Ninth Century (Museo Campano, Capua). Dark Age Figure Sculpture in Italy
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Plate III. Fragments of a Processional Frieze. Lombard. Ninth Century (S. Giovanni a Corte, Capua). Height: A-Left Fragment, 62 cm. and 90 cm.; B-Right Fragment, 91 cm., Dark Age Figure Sculpture in Italy
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Art in the Dark Ages
07/1930 | 328 | 57
Pages: 2-5+8-10
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Smith, Reginald A. (Smith, Reginald A.; Smith, R. A.; S., R. A.)
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Gold Stag Found at Zöldhalompuszta; Scythian, Sixth-Fifth Century B. C. (Lent by the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, to the Exhibition at the Burlington Fine Arts Club)
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Plate II. A-Bronze Buckle with "Chip-Carving" Pattern, Kent, Fifth Century. (Lord Grantley). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate II. B-Silver Studs from a Shield, Probably Kent, Early Seventh Century. (Liverpool Museums). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate II. C-Animal Form in Gold and Garnets, Hungary, about 600. (Budapest Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate II. D - Equal-armed Brooch, Bronze Gilt, Haslingfield, c. 500. (Cambridge Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate II. E-Gold Buckle of Lombard Chieftain, with Cloisonné Enamel, about 600. (Messrs. Durlacher); F-Knife-Sword with Gold Handle Set with Garnets, Frankish, Seventh Century. (M. Adolphe Stoclet); G-Bronze-Gilt Buckle and Girdle-Mounts, Howletts, Kent, Late Sixth Century. (Mr. A. E. Relph). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. A-Saucer-Brooch with Applied Gilt Plate, Barrington, Late Sixth Century. (Cambridge Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. B-Bronze-gilt Disc with Garnets on Bosses, Allington Hill, Early Seventh Century. (Cambridge Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. C-Gold Brooch Set En cabochon, France, Sixth Century, (Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. D-Gold Brooch in Form of Eagle, with Garnet Cell-Work, Cesena, Italy; Visigothic, Fifth Century. (Comtesse de Béhague). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. E-Baroque and Academic Heads of Posts from Ship-Burial at Oseberg, Early Ninth Century. (Oslo University Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. F-Bronze Trefoil Brooch with "Grasping" Animals, Norway, Late Ninth Century. (Oslo University Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. G-Bronze Mount with Trumpet-Pattern, Melo̵y, Irish Work of Eighth Century. (Bergen Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. H-Silver Plate of Sabretache, Galgócz; Hungarian, Tenth Century. (Budapest Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
Article
Discoveries of the Kozlóv Expedition
04/1926 | 277 | 48
Pages: 168-169+172-177+180-182+185
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Yetts, W. Perceval (Yetts, W. Perceval; Yetts, Walter Perceval; Yetts, W. Percival; Y., W. P.; Yetts, Perceval; Y., P.; Yetts, W. P.)
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Fig. 2. Design from Embroidered Hanging.
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Fig. 4. Jade Plaque Found by the Kozlóv Expedition.
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Fig. 5. Designs from the Catalogues Hsi ch'ing ku chien and Ning shou chien ku. The Upper Two Are from Bronzes Labelled Chou; The Lower from Bronzes Labelled Han.
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Fig. 6. Pottery Urn and Design on Lacquer.
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Plate I. Objects Recovered from Tombs in Northern Mongolia, Believed to Date from First Century B. C.. A-Quilted and Embroidered Carpet, Combining Scytho-Siberian, Sarmatian, and Chinese Motives. B-Embroidered Hanging, Probably Combining Chinese with Siberian Motives. Discoveries of the Kozlóv Expedition
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Plate II. Objects Recovered from Tombs in Northern Mongolia, Believed to Date from First Century B. C. C-Detail from Quilted and Embroidered Carpet on Plate I, A. D-Detail from Quilted and Embroidered Carpet on Plate I, A. Discoveries of the Kozlóv Expedition
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Plate III. Objects Recovered from Tombs in Northern Mongolia, Believed to Date from First Century B. C.. E-Embroidered Hanging of Greek Design; F-Embroidered Carpet, Combining Greek and Chinese Motives; G-Embroidered Hanging, Combining Greek and Scythian Motives. Discoveries of the Kozlóv Expedition
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Plate IV. Objects Recovered from Tombs in Northern Mongolia, Believed to Date from First Century B. C.. H-Silk Damask, Probably Archaic Chinese Landscape Motive. J-Metal Plaque, Showing Scytho-Siberian Elements. K-Silk Damask with Taoist Decorative Motives. L-Black Lacquered Bowl, Design in Red. Chinese. Discoveries of the Kozlóv Expedition
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Fig. 1. Design from Embroidered Hanging.
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Fig. 3. Stucco Ornaments in the Roman Villa.
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"Lombard Architecture", by Arthur Kingsley Porter, a Review (Conclusion)
05/1919 | 194 | 34
Pages: 175-177+180-182
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Conway, Martin (Conway, Martin; Allington, Lord Conway of; Conway of Allington, William Martin Conway; Conway, W. Martin; C., M.; Conway, William Martin)
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Plate III. A. S. Ambrogio, Milan. Sculpture from West Portal. Lombard Architecture
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Plate III. B. S. Ambrogio, Milan. Pulpit in the Nave. Lombard Architecture
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Plate III. C. S. Pietro, Civate. Stucco, South Side of Entrance. Lombard Architecture
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Plate IV. A. S. Ambrogio, Milan. The Ciborium. Lombard Architecture
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Plate IV. B. S. Pietro, Civate. Back of the Cibcrium. Lombard Architecture
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Plate IV. C. S. Pietro, Civate. Left Side of the Ciborium. Lombard Architecture
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"Lombard Architecture", By Arthur Kingsley Porter, A Review-I
04/1919 | 193 | 34
Pages: 131-135+138-140
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Conway, Martin (Conway, Martin; Allington, Lord Conway of; Conway of Allington, William Martin Conway; Conway, W. Martin; C., M.; Conway, William Martin)
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Fig. 1. S. Maria in Valle (Tempietto), Cividale. Restoration by A. Haupt
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Fig. 2. Detail from the Baptistery of Calixtus, Cividale
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Fig. 3. Basket Pattern S. Abbondio (Como)
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Plate I. A. S. Maria in Valle (Tempietto), Cividale: Lunette of Western Door. Lombard Architecture
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Plate I. B. Marble Sculpture from S. Salvatore, Brescia. Lombard Architecture
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Plate II. A. Baptistery of Calixtus, Cividale. Lombard Architecture
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Plate II. B. Aosta Cathedral Cloister: Sculptured Panel. Lombard Architecture