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Palladio and Scamozzi drawings in England and their Talman marks
03/2015 | 1344 | 157
Pages: 172-180
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Hopkins, Andrew (Hopkins, Andrew)
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25. Talman mark 49, by John Talman. Detail from Roman Theatre complex, Verona, by Andrea Palladio (RIBA, London, Palladio Albums X/13 verso)
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26. Talman mark 54, by John Talman. Detail from Monopteros Temple, plan and elevation, by Andrea Palladio (RIBA, London, Palladio Albums X/4 verso)
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27. Talman mark 150, by John Talman. Detail from Elevations of the five orders, by Vincenzo Scamozzi (RIBA, London, Palladio Albums XIII/16 verso)
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28. S. Francesco della Vigna, façade project, by Andrea Palladio (RIBA, London, Palladio Albums XIV/10)
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29. S. Petronio, Bologna, façade project, by Andrea Palladio (Worcester College, Oxford, H&T/127 recto)
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30. Plan and elevation of Palazzo Trissino al Duomo in Vicenza, by Vincenzo Scamozzi (The Duke of Devonshire and the Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement, Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth, Derbyshire, XXXV/68 right half)
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31. Doric order entablature, capital and fluted column detail together with a detail of the column base set on its pedestal, by Vincenzo Scamozzi (RIBA, London, Burlington-Devonshire VIII/17)
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32. Detail of the verso of Fig.31, marked 150, by John Talman
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33. Detail of the verso of Fig.34, marked with a heart, by John Talman
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34. Measured drawing of a well, by Vincenzo Scamozzi (RIBA, London, Palladio Albums XIII/13 recto)
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35. Plans, front elevations and sections for two chapels at the Villa Duodo, Monselice, by Vincenzo Scamozzi (Museo Correr, Venice, Classe III, n.1321)
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36. Project drawing for the perspective avenue of the Teatro Olimpico, Vicenza, by Vincenzo Scamozzi (The Duke of Devonshire and the Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement, Devonshire Collection Chatworth, Derbyshire, IX/108)
Article
Robert Dighton and his spurious collectors’ marks on Rembrandt prints in the British Museum, London
02/2013 | 1319 | 155
Pages: 88-94
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Camp, An Van (Camp, An Van)
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18. Marks on the verso of The flight into Egypt, by Rembrandt (British Museum, London; F,4.103)
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19. Robert Dighton's stamp (Lugt 727) on the recto of Coach landscape, by Philips Koninck (British Museum, London; F,5.172)
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20. Marks on the verso of Fig.19
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21. Marks on the verso of Clump of trees, by Rembrandt (British Museum, London; F,5.185)
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22. Specimens of handwriting on The angel appearing to the shepherds, by Rembrandt (British Museum, London; F,4.81)
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23. Marks on the verso of The angel appearing to the shepherds, by Rembrandt (British Museum, London; F,4.80)
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24. Spurious mark on the verso of the Coach landscape illustrated in Fig.19, obscuring Lugt 607; with ultraviolet induced luminescence image; and Lugt 607 (detail of The Flight into Egypt illustrated in Fig.18)
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25. Bleached mark (Lugt 607) on the verso of The angel appearing to the shepherds illustrated in Fig.23; with ultraviolet induced luminescence image; and Lugt 607 (detail of the Flight into Egypt illustrated in Fig.18)
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26. Spurious mark on the verso of The angel appearing to the shepherds illustrated in Fig. 23, obscuring Lugt 1419; with ultraviolet induced luminescence image; and Lugt 1419 (detail of The flight into Egypt illustrated in Fig. 18)
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27. Spurious mark on the verso of The angel appearing to the shepherds illustrated in Fig. 23, obscuring Lugt 2136; with ultraviolet induced luminescence image; and Lugt 2136 (detail of The flight into Egypt illustrated in Fig. 18)
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28. Spurious mark on the verso of the Clump of trees illustrated in Fig. 21, obscuring Lugt 1419; with ultraviolet induced luminescence image; and Lugt 1419 (detail of The flight into Egypt illustrated in Fig. 18)
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29. Stamp 'JO' on the verso of Landscape with an orchard and barn, formerly attributed to Rembrandt (British Museum, London; F,5.203); stamp 'JVD' on the verso of The three trees, by Rembrandt (British Museum, London; F,5.164); and stamp 'RJ' on the verso of The angel appearing to the shepherds illustraed in Fig. 22
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17. Detail of Portrait of Robert Dighton. Engraving and etching. After a self-portrait in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Published by Bowles & Carver, London 1795 (British Museum, London; 1867,1190.1.465)
Book Review
Théodore Géricault. The Graphic Work – L’œuvre Gravé. A Catalogue Raisonné
05/2011 | 1298 | 153
Pages: 335-336
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Jowell, Frances Suzman (Jowell, Frances Suzman; Jowell, Frances)
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Théodore Géricault. The Graphic Work – L’œuvre Gravé. A Catalogue Raisonné | author: Delteil, Loys
Article
Apud Mariette et Amicos
08/1967 | 773 | 109
Pages: i-vi
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Cailleux, Jean (Cailleux, Jean; Cailleaux, Jean; Cailleux, J.)
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1. Portrait of Pierre-Jean Mariette, by C. N. Cochin. (Collection Fritz Lugt; Institut Néerlandais, Paris.)
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2. Cartouche of the Mariette Collection on a Drawing by Bartolommeo Schedoni. (Cabinet des Dessins, Musée du Louvre.)
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3. Portrait of a Conseiller du Roi, a Member of the Le Bègue Family, Possibly Mariette's Son-in-Law, Here Attributed to Alexis Loir. (Private Collection, Paris.)
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4. Detail of the Portrait of Le Bègue Reproduced in pl.3, with a Letter to the King Bearing the Signature of the Sitter and Date 1766.
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5. Mark of the Geismar Collection on a Drawing by Gabriel de Saint Aubin Which Was in the Sale of This Amateur. (Collection Cailleux, Paris.)
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6. Mark of the Cailleux Collection.
Book Review
Les Marques de Collections de Dessins et d'Estampes
11/1921 | 224 | 39
Pages: 237
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Dodgson, Campbell (Dodgson, Campbell; D., C.)
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Les Marques de Collections de Dessins et d'Estampes | author: Lugt, Frits
Advertisements
Advertisements November 1918 (front)
11/1918 | 188 | 33
Pages: i-xvi
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[The Eldar Gallery. 40 Great Marlborough Street, London, W.1. "The new Middlesex." By Therese Lessore.]
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[The F. Kleinberger Gallery, Paris 9 Rue de l’Echelle, near Avenue de l’Opera. New York, 709 Fifth Avenue, between 55th and 56th street. Matteo Da Gualdo. Umbrian School, 1440 - 1515.]
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[The Medici Society. Ltd, 111 St. Martin’s Lane, London, W.C. Botticelli, "Giovanna Tornabuoni, and the Graces", from the fresco in the Louvre. Now published. Price 33s. Colour surface, 15 3/4 by 22 1/2 ins.]
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[The Medici Society. Ltd, 111 St. Martin’s Lane, London, W.C. C. Napier Hemy, R.A. "Hard Down" in colour-collotype, 24 by 15 1/2ins. Prince £1 11s 6d., post free, £1 12s 9d.]
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[The Medici Society. Ltd, 111 St. Martin’s Lane, London, W.C. Holbein (?) (Guillim Stretes ?): "The first Earl Delawarr", now first reproduced in colour from the original at Dorcester House. Price 30s.]
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[The Medici Society. Ltd, 111 St. Martin’s Lane, London, W.C. J. Everett Millais. "They Cannot Break His Sleep" (In Memoriam F. C. Slous) in colour-collotype, 16 in. 20 in.]
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[The Sackville Gallery, 28 Sackville, Piccadilly, London, W. The death of Icarus. By Pieter Brueghel The Elder. Sold to the Royal Gallery, Brussels.]
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[Lai-Yuan & Co., C. T. Loo, New York, 557 Fifth Avenue, Paris, 34 Rue Taitbout. Wooden Statue, Tang Dinasty. Height 17 inches.]
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[Ton-ying and company. London 161 New Bond Street. New York, 615 Fifth Avenue. Paris 26 Place St. Georges. Two earthware horses and a painted vase.]
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[Mrs. Graydon Stannus' Collection. 23 Earl's Court Square London, S.W. A few specimens from the finest collection of Waterford Bowls in existence.]
Western art unattributed:
[Satinover Galleries. 27 West 56th Street, New York. A Saint Family. Tentatively attributed to the Flemish School (?)]
Book Review
Collectors' Marks
10/1918 | 187 | 33
Pages: 148
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Adey, More (M. A.) (Adey, More (M. A.); A., M.)
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Collectors' Marks | author: Einstein, Milton I. D. , author: Goldstein, Max A.
Book Review
Collectors' Marks
09/1915 | 150 | 27
Pages: 252
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