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Two German sculptors who transformed the arts of colonial Chile: Johannes Bitterich and Jacob Kelner
11/2014 | 1340 | 156
Pages: 741-745
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Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (Bailey, Gauvin Alexander)
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Guzmán, Fernando (Guzmán, Fernando)
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21. St Anne, here attributed to Johannes Bitterich (Museo del Carmen de Maipú)
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22. St Joaquim, here attributed to Johannes Bitterich (Sacristy, Santiago Cathedral)
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23. Detail of Fig.21
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24. Detail of Fig.22
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25. Detail of Fig.26
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26. Dying St Francis Xavier, here attributed to Jacob Kelner (Cathedral, Santiago)
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27. St Francis Xavier, by Johannes Bitterich (Martinskirche, Bamberg)
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28. St Ignatius of Loyola (detail), by Johannes Bitterich (Martinskirche, Bamberg)
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29. St Cunigunde, by Johannes Bitterich (Chapel, Schloss Weissenstein, Pommersfelden)
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30. St John Nepomuk, circle of Matthias Bernhard Braun (National Gallery, Prague)
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31. St Martin of Tours, by Johannes Bitterich (Chapel, Schloss Weissenstein, Pommersfelden)
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32. Virgin of Sorrows, by Johann Georg Pinsel (Former church of the Poor Clares, Lvov)
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33. St John Nepomuk, by Antoni Osinski (Bernardine Church, Lvov)
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Recent Museum Acquisitions: The Lullingstone Bowl (British Museum)
05/1968 | 782 | 110
Pages: 274+279
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67. Hanging Bowl from Lullingstone, Kent. Seventh Century A. D. Bronze. (British Museum.)
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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]
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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