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An inventory of Lorenzo Ghiberti’s collection of antiquities
04/2019 | 1393 | 161
Pages: 274-299
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Author:
Carl, Doris (Carl, Doris)
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1. Self-portrait, by Lorenzo Ghiberti, from the east doors of the Baptistery, Florence (the Doors of Paradise). 1425–52. Gilt bronze. (Museo dell’Opera del’Duomo, Florence; photograph Alamy).
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11. The goat Amalthea nursing Zeus, by Bertoldo di Giovanni and others. c.1490–95. Glazed terracotta relief, height 58 cm. (Villa Medici, Poggio a Caiano).
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14. Detail of the Moses relief from the east doors of the Baptistery, Florence (the Doors of Paradise), by Lorenzo Ghiberti. 1425–52. Gilt bronze, 79.5 by 79.5 cm. (Museo dell’Opera del’Duomo, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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16. Reverse of a medal of Giovanna Tornabuoni, by Niccolò Fiorentino. c.1486. Bronze, diameter 7.9 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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17. The Three Graces, by Raphael. c.1503–05. Panel, 17 by 17 cm. (Musée Condé, Chantilly; Bridgeman Images).
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18. Detail of Primavera, by Sandro Botticelli. c.1482. Panel, 203 by 314 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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19. Detail of Allegory of April, by Francesco del Cossa. Fresco. (Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara; Bridgeman Images).
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2. Portrait of Vittorio di Lorenzo Ghiberti, by Lorenzo Ghiberti, from the east doors of the Baptistery, Florence (the Doors of Paradise). 1425–52. Gilt bronze. (Museo dell’Opera del’Duomo, Florence; photograph Alamy).
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24. Nymph and putto and Man asleep on a bed, by Giovanni da Udine after designs by Raphael. 1516–19. Stucco reliefs. (Vatican Loggie, Rome).
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28. Detail of a cassone panel, attributed to the Master of the Argonauts. 1444 or 1469. Panel. (Bode Museum, Berlin).
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29. Detail of the Resurrection relief on the north doors of the Baptistery, Florence, showing a sleeping soldier, by Lorenzo Ghiberti. 1414–24. Bronze, 65 by 57.5 cm. (Bridgeman Images).
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30. Hercules with a lion’s pelt, attributed to the Hercules Master, from the Porta della Mandorla, Florence Cathedral. c.1390–1400. Marble. (Photograph Sailko).
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5 Detail of A battle, by Bertoldo di Giovanni, showing a figure of Victory. c.1479. Bronze, 45 by 90 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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10. Goat. Hellenistic, first–second century AD. Bronze, height 13.2 cm. (Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence).
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12. Portrait of an unknown woman, shown from three angles. Roman, c.AD 150. Bronze, height 36 cm. (Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence).
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13. Portrait of Faustina Maior. c.AD 105–140. Marble, height 63 cm. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).
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15. The Three Graces, Roman copy of a Hellenistic model. Marble. (Piccolomini Library, Siena).
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20. Roman relief mirrors depicting the Three Graces. First–second century AD. Bronze, diameter of each c.12.5 cm. (a) private collection, Paris; (b) State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg; (c) Seattle Art Museum, Washington; (d) art market, Paris; (e) J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; (f) University of Toronto; (g) North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh; (h) formerly Bardo National Museum, Tunis; (i) art market, Basel; (j) Bavarian State Archaeological Collection, Munich.
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21. The Three Graces. Mirror, Roman, first–second century AD. Bronze, diameter 12 cm. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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22. The Bed of Polyclitus. Copy after the relief belonging to Lorenzo Ghiberti. Mid-sixteenth century. Marble, 34 by 50 cm. (Private collection).
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23. The Bed of Polyclitus. Here dated to the fifteenth century. Marble, height 46 cm. (Palazzo Mattei di Giove, Rome).
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25. Detail of a sarcophagus depicting the mourning of Meleager. Roman, second century AD. Marble. (Torno Collection, Milan; photograph Palazzo Montalto, Florence).
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26. Detail of a sarcophagus depicting Meleager’s corpse being carried home. Roman, fourth quarter of the second century AD. Marble. (Althorp House, Northamptonshire; originally Palazzo Sciarra, Rome).
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27. Above Detail of a sarcophagus, showing a nereid. Roman, late second– early third century AD. Marble. (Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, Siena).
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3. Family tree of the Ghiberti.
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4. The Gaddi torso. Hellenistic, second century BC. Marble, height 84.4 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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6. Victory. Late Hellenistic. Bronze, height 16.3 cm. (Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore).
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7. Hercules Pomarius. Etruscan, third–first century BC. Bronze, 7.3 by 8.7 by 7.2 cm. (Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore).
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8. Kairos. Roman, first century AD. Marble. (Formerly Palazzo Medici, Florence).
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9. Diskophoros, Roman copy of statue by Naukydes. Marble, height 178 cm. (Liebieghaus, Frankfurt).
Book Review
The ‘Antichità Diverse’ Album (The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo, Series A: Part 5) By Elena Vaiani
06/2018 | 1383 | 160
Pages: 514-516
Book Review
Pirro Ligorio: the Renaissance Artist, Architect, and Antiquarian; with a checklist of drawings
08/2006 | 1241 | 148
Pages: 553-554
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Reviewer:
Russell, Susan (Russell, Susan)
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Pirro Ligorio: the Renaissance Artist, Architect, and Antiquarian; with a checklist of drawings | author: Coffin, David R.
Book Review
Pirro Ligorio: Artist and Antiquarian
02/1992 | 1067 | 134
Pages: 123-124
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Hemsoll, David (Hemsoll, David)
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Pirro Ligorio: Artist and Antiquarian | author: Gaston, Robert W.
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Advertisements November 1990 (front)
11/1990 | 1052 | 132
Pages: i-xxxi
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[Annamaria Edelstein, Robin Symes, 94 Jermyn Street, London] Salvator Rosa (Arenella 1615-Rome 1675) Lucretia. Pen and Brown Ink, Brown Wash, Fragmentary Watermark 98 by 91 mm. Dateable Late 1630s.
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[C.G. Boerner, Kasernenstrasse 13, Dusseldorf/ 61 East 77th Street, New York] Wilhelm von Schadow. Carl Wilhelm Wach. (c. 1805/1810). Black Chalk and White Bodycolour. 520 × 373 mm. Coll. E. Ehlers.
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[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladriere, 14 rue de Matignan and 11 quai Voltaire, Paris] Matteo Civitali (Lucca 1436-1501). 'St Sebastian' - Terracotta. H: 145 cm
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[Christopher Mendez, incorporating Craddock and Barnard, 58 Jermyn Street, London] Rembrandt 1606-1669. Self Portrait in a Fur Cap. Etching, 1631. Bartsch 16
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[Colnaghi, 14 Old Bond Street, London/ 21 East 67th Street, New York] Simon Vouet Paris 1590 - 1649. Erato, Muse of Poetry. Oil on Panel: 81 × 64 cms
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[David Koetser Gallery, Talstrasse 37, Zurich] Jan Bruegel the Elder. Signed and Dated: 1612. On Copper, 8 × 12¼ ins
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[Front cover] Queen's Road Station, by Walter Richard Sickert. 1916. 62.3 by 73 cm. (The Fry Collection, Courtauld Institute Galleries, London)
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[Galerie Pierre - Yves Gabus sa, Geneva 19, cours de Rive/ 16 rue Kleberg, Geneva] Oguiss Takanori (1901-1986) Japon Vue d'un quartier de Paris; huile sur toile signée en bas à gauche; 60×73 cm. Estimation: FS 280 000/320 000.-
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[Gallery Lingard, The Buildind centre, 26 Store Street, London] St. Paul's from Stationers' Hall, London, 1942. Pencil, Gouache & Watercolour Signed & Dated 16½ × 11 Inches.
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[Gebr. Douwes Fine Art, 38 Duke Street St James, London/ 46 Rokin, Amsterdam] Anders Zorn (1860-1920). 'Seaward Skerries, 1913'. Asplund: 256, Hjert & Hjert 265. Etching: 180 × 250mm
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[Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, 38 Bury Street, St James, London] Edgar Degas 1834-1917. Danseuse sur la scène. Pencil, 23.8 × 15.8 cm. Signed and Inscribed un peu honteux. Datable 1877-1880
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[Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, 38 Bury Street, St James, London] John Greenhill 1649-1670 Portrait of a lady.
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[Ia Gallery, 21 Chelsea Garden Market, Chelsea Harbour, London] Young Woman Seated by Roger Fry Signed - Oil on Canvas 65 × 48 cms.
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[IDC Microform Publishers,, Leiden]Theo van Doesburg. Photograph by Lucia Moholy Nagy
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[Marlborough, 6 Albemarle Street, London] Frank Auerbach (b. 1931). Head of Sheila Fell, 1954. Charcoal on Paper, 30 × 22in./76.2 × 55.9 cm.
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[Musee des Beaux Arts de Lille] Jean-Siméon Chardin (1699-1779). Les apprêts d'un déjeuner (dit aussi le Gobelet d'argent), (signé) (0,86 × 0,645)
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[Patrick Perrin, 98 Faubourg Saint Honore, Paris] Nicolas-Bernard Lepicie (1735-1784). French School. Jeune Homme à la Pipe. Black Ink Wash and Red Chalk. H. 28.2 cm; W. 20.5 cm. Signed down on the Left: "Lépicié". Inscribed Verso: "Lépicié"
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[Phillips, 101 New Bond street London] Pirro Ligorio, (1500-1583), "A Design for a Title Page", Pen and Brown Ink with Wash, 47.4cm × 68cm.
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[Phillips, 101 New Bond Street, London] Caspar David Friedrich, (German 1774-1840), "Landscape with a Pond, Straw Covered Huts and a Church Spire beyond", Inscribed on Label on Reverse. Oil on Panel. 27.3cm × 37.9cm. Estimate: £100,000-£150,000.
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[Phillips, 101 New Bond Street, London] Edgar Degas, "La sortie du bain" (Grande Planche, (Reed and Shapiro 66), Lithograph on Laid Paper, Printed in Dark Grey, Fifth and Final State, Signed in Pencil Lower Left, 30cm × 31cm. (Image). Estimate: £40,000-£60,000.
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[Phillips, 101 New Bond Street, London] Girolamo Sicciolante da Sermoneta, (1521-c.1500), "Madonna with Saints," Pen ink and Wash, Heightened with White, 57.5cm × 34cm. Estimate: £10,000-£15,000.
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[Phillips, 101 New Bond Street, London] John Constable, "The Entrance to Fen Lane" (a detail)
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[Phillips, 101 New Bond Street, London] John Constable, R. A., 1776-1837, "The Entrance to Fen Lane", Oil on Canvas, 68.5cm × 91.5cm. Estimate: £2,000,000-£3,000,000
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[Rafael Valls Limited, 11 Duke Street, St James, London] Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680). A Portrait of a Young Man, Half-Length, Wearing a Black Costume and Pointing to a Marble Sculpture Oil on Canvas: 51 × $38frac{3}{4}$ Inches (129 × 98.3 cms) Inscribed Bottom Right-Hand Corner
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[Richard L. Feigen & Company 6 Ryder Street St james, London/ Feigen Incorporated, 325 West Hiron Street, Chicago] Johann Zoffany, David & Goliath, 1756, Oil on Canvas, 91.44 × 73.66 cm. Signed and Dated on Belt: '1756 Zauffaly Inv Roma'
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[Societe Labatut, J.Cl. Serre e J. Leegenhoek, 199bis, Boulevard Saint Germain, Paris / Galerie d'Arenberg, 14 rue aux Laines, Brussels] Abraham Janssens and Jan Wildens, Noli me tangere, c. 1620. Canvas, 155 × 206 cm
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond street, London] A Terracotta Relief of the Virgin and Child, School of Donatello, Padua?, Mid 15th Century, Overall Height 82.5 cm (32½in). Estimate Available on Request.
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[Stanza del Borgo, Via G. Puccini 5, Milan] Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Genoa 1609 - Mantua 1664). Viaggio Pastorale. Drawn with the Brush in an Oil Medium, Two Shades of Brown, with Touches of Red Chalk. 38 by 54 cm. Provenance: Vallardi Collection (L. 1223).
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[Thos. Agnew's & Sons Ltd, 43 Old Bond Street, London]Theodore Roussel (1847-1926). La Chine. Etching, drypoint & softground, printed in colour. 1896-7. In original mount and frame designed and printed by the artist. Image size: 93 × 138 mm; frame size: 475 × 500 mm.
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[Trinity Fine Art Ltd, 29 Bruton Street, London] Domenico Zampieri Called Il Domenichino, Head of a Boy, Black Chalk, 265 × 189 mm
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[Villa Grisenbach Auctions, Fasanenstrasse 25, Berlin] Max Beckmann. "Clown, Rosaviolett." 1946. Oil on Canvas. 60.5 × 40 cm. Signed and Dated on upper Right: Beckmann A 46. Göpel 711. Estimate: DM 600,000 - 700,000
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[Harvey Miller, 20 Marryat Road, London] One of the Finest English 13th-Century Illuminated Manuscripts
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[Otto Naumann, Ltd, 4 East 74th Street, New York] Anon. Dutch 17th Century. Panel 4½ × 3½ ins.
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[Sam Fogg Rare Books and Manuscripts, 14 Old Bond Street, London] Illuminated manuscript.
Article
Michelangelo and St Peter's-I: Notes on a Plan of the Attic as Originally Built on the South Hemicycle
08/1969 | 797 | 111
Pages: 484-499+501
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Millon, Henry A. (Millon, Henry A.; Millon, Henry)
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Smyth, Craig Hugh (Smyth, Craig Hugh)
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17. St Peter's, Elevation of Hemicycle. Anonymous Engraving Published by V. Luchino. 1564. Photo: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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18. St Peter's, Elevation of Hemicycle (Detail). Anonymous Engraving Published by V. Luchino. Photo: Authors.
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24. St Peter's, Plan of Attic Story of South Hemicycle. Authors' Drawing.
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25. St Peter's, Section of Attic Story of South Hemicycle. Authors' Drawing.
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12. St Peter's, Plan of Attic Story of South Hemicycle as Built in 1557. Detail from Anonymous Drawing. (Uffizi, Arch.96, recto.) Photo: Uffizi.
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13. St Peter's, Plans of Portions, and Elevation of Second-Story Balustrade. Anonymous Drawing. (Uffizi, Arch.96, recto.) Photo: Uffizi.
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14. Uffizi, Arch.96, recto with Superimposed Key.
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15. St Peter's, Section Through Drum and Plan of Stair in Drum. Anonymous Drawing. (Uffizi, Arch.96, verso.) Photo: Uffizi.
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16. St Peter's from the Southeast. Anonymous Drawing. 1580-81. (Staedelsches Kunstinstitut Frankfort, 814.) Photo: Frankfort, Staedelsches Kunstinstitut.
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19. St Peter's, Plan of Second Story (From Letarouilly 1882, pl.3).
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20. St Peter's from the Southwest. Photo: Anderson.
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21. St Peter's, Plan of Attic Story (From Letarouilly 1882, pl.3).
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22. St Peter's, Plan, Section, and View of an Opening into One of the Lumache. Anonymous Drawing. (Uffizi, Arch.93, recto.) Photo: Uffizi.
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23. St Peter's, Elevation of Exterior of Cornice Ring at Base of Drum. Anonymous Drawing. (Uffizi, Arch.93, verso.) Photo: Uffizi.
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26. St Peter's, Elevation of Exterior of Hemicycle. Anonymous Drawing. (Uffizi, Arch.95, recto.) Photo: Uffizi.
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27. View of St Peter's from the Southwest. Anonymous Drawing. 1556. Addition to the Heemskerk Sketchbook, Folio 60 Verso. (Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin.) Photo: Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett.
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28. St Peter's, Elevation of Exterior of Drum. Anonymous Drawing. (Uffizi, Arch.95, Verso.) Photo: Uffizi.
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29. St Peter's, Opening at Second Level of Northwest Lumaca. Photo: Authors.
Book Review
Pirro Ligorio's Roman Antiquities. The Drawings in MS. XIII. B.7 in the National Library in Naples
08/1964 | 737 | 106
Pages: 384-385
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Strong, D. E. (Strong, D. E.; Strong, Donald Emrys; Strong, Donald)
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Pirro Ligorio's Roman Antiquities. The Drawings in MS. XIII. B.7 in the National Library in Naples | author: Mandowsky, E. , author: Mitchell, Charles