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Exhibition Review
Body and Soul: Italian Renaissance Sculpture from Donatello to Michelangelo
01/2021 | 1414 | 163
Pages: 61-64
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Lepoittevin, Anne (Lepoittevin, Anne)
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Body and Soul: Italian Renaissance Sculpture from Donatello to Michelangelo Musée du Louvre, Paris 22nd October 2020– 18th January 2021 | :
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7. Mary Magdalene and John the Evangelist, by Giovanni Angelo del Maino. Before 1515. Polychromed wood, height 135 and 177 cm. respectively. (Como Cathedral; exh. Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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8. Rape of Europa, by Bellano. 1490–95. Bronze with green patina, 18 by 16.5 by 7.5 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest; exh. Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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9. Cupid, by Michelangelo Buonarotti. 1497. Marble, 94 by 33.7 by 35.6 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; exh. Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Article
Avatars of Antiquity I: From the nude warrior in Florence to the alien maiden in Piccadilly
11/2020 | 1412 | 162
Pages: 956-971
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Penny, Nicholas (Penny, Nicholas)
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1. Theseus and the minotaur, by Antoine-Louis Barye. Modelled 1841 or 1842. Bronze, height 45.9 cm., including the integral plinth. (Private collection).
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10. Bronze head, by John Samuel Agar. 1809. Stipple engraving of a marble copy of an archaic bronze head (from Specimens of Antient Sculpture published 1809).
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12. Detail of Lady Caroline Crichton and her Grandfather the 4th Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, by Hugh Douglas Hamilton. 1790. Oil on canvas, 224.4 by 199.5 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin).
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13. Speranza, by Bertel Thorvaldsen. 1859. Marble, height 160.5 cm. (Thorvaldsen Museum, Copenhagen).
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14. Detail of the sculpture in Fig.1, showing Theseus’s head.
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16. St Cecilia with angels, by Paul Delaroche. 1836. Oil on canvas, 202 by 162 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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17. Mrs Robert Hollond, by Ary Scheffer. 1851. Oil on canvas, 81.9 by 60.3 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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18. Preparatory painting for the St Pelagia in the frieze in Saint-Vincent-de- Paul, Paris, by Hippolyte Flandrin. c.1850. Oil on canvas, 73 by 60 cm. (Musée des Beaux Arts, Besançon).
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19. Rachel in the role of Phèdre, by Jean Jacques Barre. 1848. Ivory, height 46 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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2. Atalanta (right), by Pierre Lepautre. 1703–04. Carrara marble, height 126 cm.; with Hippomenes (left) by Guillaume Coustou I. 1711–12. Carrara marble, height 134 cm. (Both Musée du Louvre, Paris; photograph © RMN-Grand Palais/Tony Querrec).
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20. ‘Pourtalès Aphrodite’. Hellenistic, 200–100 BC. Bronze, height 25.4 cm. (British Museum, London).
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21. Gentle spring, by Frederick Sandys. 1864–65. Oil on canvas, 121 by 64 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Bridgeman Images).
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22. Salome, by Paul Manship. 1915. Bronze, height 47 cm. (Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Washington; SCALA Archives).
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23. Artemis (kneeling dancer), with a portion of its integral pedestal, by Elie Nadelman. 1916–18. Limestone, height 114.3 cm. (Chrysler Art Museum, Norfolk, VA).
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24. Figure V, by Barbara Hepworth. Cast 1925. Bronze, height 42 cm. (Daniel Katz Gallery, London).
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25. Peace, by Alfred F. Hardiman. 1946 (based on a model of 1920–24). Bronze, life-size. (Memorial Garden, St James’s Piccadilly, London).
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3. Princely glory, by Giovanni Baratta. Dated 1715. Carrara marble, 335.5 cm., excluding the later English pedestal. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; Bridgeman Images).
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4. Detail of Marriage à-la-mode: Scene 2 The tête-à-tête, by William Hogarth, showing the mantel shelf. c.1743. (National Gallery, London; Bridgeman Images).
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5. Engraving after ‘Quonin Household God of the Chinese’, by Bernard Picart. (From B. Picart: Ceremonies et coutumes Religieuses des peoples idolatres, Amsterdam 1728, II, pp.222–23).
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6. Detail of Battle relief, by Bertoldo di Giovanni. 1480s. Bronze, 99 by 45 cm. (Museo Nazional del Bargello, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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7. Warriors fighting, by Raphael. c.1510. Red chalk over stylus on paper, 37.9 by 28.1 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Bridgeman Images).
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9. Detail of The fire in the Borgo, by Raphael. 1516– 17. (Stanza dell’Incendio, Vatican; Bridgeman Images).
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11. Apollo of Piombino. Greek, First century BC. Bronze, height 115 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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15. Detail of a Greek or Etruscan statue of an athlete. c.Fifth century BC. Bronze, height 45.8 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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8. Juno Ludovisi (portrait of the deified Antonia Minor, mother of Emperor Claudius). First century AD. Luna marble, height 115 cm. (Palazzo Altemps, Rome; Bridgeman Images).
Exhibition Review
Bertoldo di Giovanni: The Renaissance of Sculpture in Medici Florence. Frick Collection, New York
12/2019 | 1401 | 161
Pages: 1039-1041
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Ehrlich, Victoria (Ehrlich, Victoria)
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10. Shield bearers, by Bertoldo di Giovanni. c.1470– 80. Gilt medium zinc brass, 22.5 cm. (Left: Frick Collection, New York; right: Princely Collections, Vaduz-Vienna, Liechtenstein; exh. Frick Collection, New York).
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8. Battle, by Bertoldo di Giovanni. c.1480–85. Low tin bronze, 45 by 99.5 cm. (Museo Nationale del Bargello, Florence; exh. Frick Collection, New York).
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9. Detail of the frieze from the portico of the Medici villa at Poggio a Caiano, by Bertoldo di Giovanni and collaborators. c.1490. Glazed terracotta. (Villa Medicea di Poggio a Caiano, Polo Museale della Toscana; exh. Frick Collection, New York).
Short Notice
Bertoldo di Giovanni di Bertoldo (Again)
12/2001 | 1185 | 143
Pages: 758
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Waldman, Louis Alexander (Waldman, Louis Alexander; Waldman, Louis; Waldman, Louis A.)
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Short Notice
Bertoldo di Giovanni di Bertoldo
12/1994 | 1101 | 136
Pages: 834
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Draper, James David (Draper, James David; Draper, James)
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Short Notice
Bertoldo 'Sculptore', Again
09/1993 | 1086 | 135
Pages: 629-630
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Kent, F. W. (Kent, F. W.; Kent, Francis William)
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Book Review
Bertoldo di Giovanni. Sculptor of the Medici Household. Critical Reappraisal and Catalogue Raisonne
09/1993 | 1086 | 135
Pages: 636-637
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Röll, Johannes (Röll, Johannes)
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Bertoldo di Giovanni. Sculptor of the Medici Household. Critical Reappraisal and Catalogue Raisonne | author: Draper, James David
Illustrations
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29. Virgin and Child with Angels, by Bertoldo di Giovanni. Bronze, 26.7 by 14.1 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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30. 'Dittico Queriniano', Hippolytus and Phaedra. Ivory, 24.5 by 14 cm. (Musei Civici d'Arte e Storia, Brescia).
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Bertoldo 'sculptore' and Lorenzo de' Medici
04/1992 | 1069 | 134
Pages: 248-249
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Kent, F. W. (Kent, F. W.; Kent, Francis William)
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Article
Italian Bronze Statuettes - I
01/1963 | 718 | 105
Pages: 14-23
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Pope-Hennessy, John (Pope-Hennessy, John; Hennessy, John Wyndham Pope-; Pope-Hennessy, J.; P.-H., J.)
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14. David, Here Attributed to Francesco di Giorgio. Bronze; Height, 33.7 cm. (Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples.)
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15. Detail from Allegory of Discord, by Francesco di Giorgio. Stucco. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London.)
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16. Aesculapius, by Francesco di Giorgio. Bronze; Height, 113 cm. (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden.)
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18. St John the Baptist, by Severo da Ravenna. Marble. (S. Antonio, Padua.)
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19. St John the Baptist, Here Attributed to Severo da Ravenna. Bronze; Height, 26 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.)
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20. Detail from Voting Urn, by Desiderio da Firenze. Bronze. (Museo Civico, Padua.)
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21. Detail from Voting Urn, by Desiderio da Firenze. Bronze. (Museo Civico, Padua.)
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22. Devil, Here Attributed to Desiderio da Firenze. Bronze; Height, 21.4 cm. (Museo Civico, Belluno.)
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23. Seated Satyr Holding a Shell, by Riccio. Bronze; Height, 20 cm. (Museo Nazionale, Florence.)
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24. Kneeling Satyr Holding a Shell, after Riccio. Bronze; Height, 23.3 cm. (Museo di Palazzo Venezia, Rome.)
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25. Virtue (Detail from Zen sarcophagus), by Paolo Savin. Bronze. (St Mark's, Venice.)
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26. Assumption of the Virgin, Here Attributed to Paolo Savin. Bronze, 36 by 25 cm. (Ca' d'Oro, Venice.)
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29. Faun Playing a Double Flute, Here Attributed to Camelio. Bronze; Height, 32.5 cm. (Louvre, Paris.)
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30. Hercules, by Francesco da Sant'Agata. Boxwood; Height, 26.7 cm. (Wallace Collection, London.)
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31. Hercules, Here Attributed to Camelio. Bronze; Height, 23.5 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.)
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32. Sacrificial Scene, by Camelio. Bronze; Diameter, 40 mm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London.)
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33. Detail from Battle of the Giants, by Camelio. Bronze. (Ca' d'Oro, Venice.)
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17. Sloth. Florentine, c. 1550. Bronze; Height, 17 cm. (Museo del Castello Sforzesco, Milan.)
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27. Hercules and the Serpent. Venetian, First Quarter of the Sixteenth Century. Bronze; Height, 29 cm. (Museo Correr, Venice.)
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28. Spinario. Venetian, First Quarter of the Sixteenth Century. Bronze; Height, 18.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London.)
Article
The Italian Exhibition: I - Bronzes; II - Textiles; III - Maiolica; IV - Glass.
01/1930 | 322 | 56
Pages: 9-11+14-17+20-23+26-27+30-31
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Buckley, Wilfred (Buckley, Wilfred)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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Longhurst, Margaret H. (Longhurst, Margaret H.; Longhurst, M. H.; Longhurst, M.; Longhurst, Margaret)
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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Plate I. A-Hercules and Cacus, by Pollaiuolo. Bronze. (Museo Nazionale, Florence). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate I. B-Youth Playing a Fiddle, by Bertoldo. Bronze. (Museo Nazionale, Florence). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate II. A.-Cope, One of a Set of Vestments Made for the Opening of Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey. (Stonyhurst College). The Italian Exhibition [Design tentatively attributed to Pietro Torrigiano]
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Plate II. B-Asia, One of a Set of Tapestries of the Continents, Designed by Leonardo Bernini and Worked by Vittorio Demignot (Uffizi, Florence). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate III. A-Maiolica Roundel, Painted with the Holy Family, after Dürer; Caffaggiolo Factory; Circa 1510. (Mr. Henry Oppenheimer). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate V. Triptych by Francesco del Cossa. St. Peter (Brera Gallery, Milan); St. Vincent Ferrer, 1.52 by 0.9 m. (National Gallery); St. John the Baptist (Brera Gallery, Milan); Miracles of S. Giacinto (Vatican). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VI. A-The Death of Lucretia, by Ercole Roberti. (Pinacoteca, Modena). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VI. B-Virgin and Child, by Piero della Francesca. (Marchesa di Villamarina, Rome). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VII. A-Portrait of a Man, by Antonello da Messina. (Malaspina Collection, Pavia). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VII. B-The Bishop Lorenzo Roverella and SS. Paul and Maurelius, by Cosimo Tura. (Prince Colonna, Rome). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VII. The Story of the Holy Girdle, by Bernardo Daddi. (Prato Museum). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VIII. The Magdalen, by Piero di Cosimo. (Corsini Gallery, Rome). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate III. B-Maiolica Dish; Faenza; Circa 1520. (Sir Otto Beit, Bart). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate IV. A-Diamond-engraved dish, with the arms of Pius IV; crica 1560; B-Pilgrim's bottle, with the arms of Sforza and Bentivogolio, circa 1500; C-Enamelled goblet, with dummy foot; second half of fifteenth century; D-Goblet with filigree ornament; sixteenth century; E-Canister of "schmelz" glass; late sixteenth or early seventeenth century. (A, B, D and E in the possession of Mr. Wilfred Buckley; C in the possession of Mr. George Eumorfopoulos). The Italian Exhibition
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