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Silvio and Vincenzo Cosini in Venice and the altar of Girolamo Priuli in S. Salvatore
11/2023 | 1448 | 165
Pages: 1182-1189
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Schulz, Anne Markham (Schulz, Anne Markham)
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1. Altar of Girolamo di Lorenzo Priuli, S. Salvatore, Venice, by Guglielmo di Jacopo Grigi and Silvio and Vincenzo Cosini. 1524–37. White and coloured marbles, 6.25 by 2.14 m. (Photograph Magliani, Padua).
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10–12. Details of Fig.1, showing the capitals on the right side of the altar. (Photograph Magliani, Padua).
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13–14. Details of Fig.1, showing the capitals on the left side of the altar. (Photograph Magliani, Padua).
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15. Trophy, by Silvio Cosini. Marble. (Corridor outside Cappella Medici, S. Lorenzo, Florence; photograph Magliani, Padua).
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2. God the Father, by Silvio and Vincenzo Cosini. (Altar of Girolomo Priuli, S. Salvatore, Venice; photograph Magliani, Padua).
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3. St Jerome, by Tommaso Lombardo da Lugano. (Altar of Girolomo Priuli, S. Salvatore, Venice; photograph Magliani, Padua).
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4 and 5. Details of Fig.2, showing the face of God the Father. (Photograph Magliani, Padua).
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6. Detail of Fig.3, showing the face of St Jerome. (Photograph Magliani, Padua).
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7. Detail of Fig.1, showing the capitals on the right side of the altar. (Photograph Magliani, Padua)
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8. Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple, by Silvio Cosini. Marble. (Cathedral of S. Maria Assunta, Savona; photograph Magliani, Padua).
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9. Detail of God the Father, by an assistant of Silvio Cosini. Marble. (Crowning of the reliquary altar, S. Lorenzo, Portovenere; photograph Magliani, Padua).
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A statue of Marcantonio Colonna by Guglielmo della Porta
11/2020 | 1412 | 162
Pages: 928-937
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Extermann, Grégoire (Extermann, Grégoire)
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1. Marcantonio Colonna, here attributed to Guglielmo della Porta. c.1572–74. Marble, height 240 cm. (Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome; © Roma – Sovrintendenza capitolina ai beni culturali).
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10. Detail of Fig.1, showing two horn-playing tritons on the cuirass.
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11. Detail of Fig.1, showing the cingulum.
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12. Detail of a drawing depicting a cingulum, by Pierre Jacques de Reims. c.1572–74. Pen on paper, sheet 14.6 by 11 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
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13. Detail of Fig.1, showing a lappet with tritons and nereids.
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14. Detail of Fig.1, showing a lappet with a triton and nereid.
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15. Detail of Fig.1, showing a lappet with a putto and dolphin.
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16. Detail of a drawing depicting Eros and a dolphin, by Pierre Jacques de Reims. c.1572–74. Pen on paper, sheet 14.5 by 11 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
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17. Detail of Henri IV, by Nicolas Cordier, showing two lappets, one with a man slaying a lion and another with an Amazon. 1606–08. Bronze. (S. Giovanni in Laterano, Rome).
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18. Detail of Fig.1, showing the face of Marcantonio Colonna.
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19. Detail of Fig.1, showing Colonna’s right sandal.
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2. Marcantonio Colonna, by Niccolò Pippi (Nicolas d’Arras). c.1584, with alterations by Ippolito Buzzi, 1610. Marble, height 246 cm. (Palazzo Colonna, Rome).
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3. Detail of Fig.1, showing the front of the helmet.
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4. Detail of Fig.1, showing the back of the helmet.
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5. Detail of the tomb of Francisco de Solis, which now forms part of the tomb of Paul III, by Guglielmo della Porta. c.1544–45. Bronze. (St Peter’s, Rome; sepia photograph courtesy Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte, Rome).
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6. Neptune calming the waters after the shipwreck of Aeneas, by Giulio Bonasone. Engraving, 22.8 by 32.1 cm. (Gabinetto Nazionale dei Disegni e delle Stampe, Bologna).
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7. Study of armour for the statue of Marcantonio Colonna, by Guglielmo della Porta. c.1572. Pen and brown ink, 28.6 by 29.8 cm. (Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence).
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8. Studies of helmets for the statue of Marcantonio Colonna, by Guglielmo della Porta. c.1572. Pen and brown ink, 28.3 by 20.3 cm. (Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence).
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9. Detail of Fig.8, showing a variant for the cuirass.
Western art unattributed:
20. Julius Caesar. First–second century. Marble, height 310 cm. (Capitoline Museum, Rome; Bridgeman Images).