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The beginnings of the Real Academia de España in Rome: Felipe de Castro and other eighteenth-century pioneers
12/2014 | 1341 | 156
Pages: 805-810
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Dies del Corral, Pilar (Dies del Corral, Pilar; Diez del Corral, Pilar)
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18. View of the Palazzo dell'Accademia in via del Corso, Rome, by Giovanni Battista Piranesi (British Museum, London)
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20. Detail of a map of Rome showing S. Andrea delle Fratte, Giambattista Nolli (Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica, Rome)
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21. Charon ferrying the shades of the dead, by Pierre Subleyras (Musée du Louvre, Paris)
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22. St Matthew, attributed to Felipe de Castro (Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid)
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23. St Matthew, by Camillo Rusconi (S. Giovanni in Laterano, Rome)
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19. Palazzo di Spagna, Rome
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Roman Baroque silver for the Patriarchate of Lisbon
06/2013 | 1323 | 155
Pages: 384-389
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Vale, Teresa Leonor M. (Vale, Teresa Leonor M.)
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32. Immaculate Conception, by Giovanni Battista Maini (Private collection)
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33. The Virgin and Child, by Giovanni Battista Maini (Private collection, Malta)
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34. Monstrance made by Antonio Arrighi after designs by Giovanni Battista Maini (Treasury, Lisbon Cathedral)
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28. Drawing of the grilles for the chapel of the Holy Sacrament, Patriarchate, Lisbon, to be made by Matteo Piroli (Weale Album, MS 497, fol.295, no.94, Bibliothèque de l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris)
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29. Drawing of the grilles for the chapel of the Baptistery of the Patriarchate, Lisbon, to be made by Andrea Valadier and Luigi Valadier (Weale Album, MS 497, fol.269, no.87, Bibliothèque de l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris)
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30. Drawing of the grilles for one of the chapels of the Patriarchate, Lisbon, to be made by Antonio Montauti (Weale Album, MS 497, fol.303, no.96, Bibliothèque de l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris)
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31. Design for a baptismal font for the Baptistery of the Patriarchate, Lisbon, to be made by Francesco Giardoni (Weale Album, MS 497, fol.273, no.88, Bibliothèque de l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris)
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Eighteenth-century Roman silver for the chapel of St John the Baptist in the church of S. Roque, Lisbon
08/2010 | 1289 | 152
Pages: 528-535
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Vale, Teresa Leonor M. (Vale, Teresa Leonor M.)
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20. Baldachin, by Felice Sciffone, Agostino Ancidoni and Lucino Celladini; altar frontal, by Antonio Arrighi; and altar set (six candlesticks and cross), by Angelo Spinazzi, Giovanni Felice Sanini, Tommaso Politi and Francesco Antonio Salci. (Museu de S. Roque, Lisbon).
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21. Detail of altar frontal in Fig.20. c.1744–50. Silver and lapis lazuli, 112 by 230 cm. (Museu de S. Roque, Lisbon).
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22. Candlestick, by Giuseppe and Leandro Gagliardi. c.1744–49. Gilt silver, 285 by 105 by 105 cm. (Museu de S. Roque, Lisbon).
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23. Chalice, by Antonio Gigli. c.1744–50. Gilt silver, 29 cm. high. (Museu de S. Roque, Lisbon).
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24. Set of three altar canons, by Antonio Vendetti. c.1744–50. White and gilt silver, 49 by 53 by 9.5 cm.; 42 by 33 by 6 cm.; 42 by 33 by 6 cm. (Museu de S. Roque, Lisbon).
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25. Pair of cruets and salver, by Antonio Gigli. c.1744–50. Gilt silver, 17.8 by 12 by 6.3 cm. (cruets); 21.2 by 27.5 cm. (salver). (Museu de S. Roque, Lisbon).
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26. Basin and ewer, by Vincenzo Belli. c.1744–50. Gilt silver, 28.5 by 14 by 13.5 cm. (ewer); 42.5 by 54 by 4 cm. (basin). (Museu de S. Roque, Lisbon).
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27. Host box, by Francesco Smitti. c.1744–50. Gilt silver, 8 by 9 cm. (Museu de S. Roque, Lisbon).
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28. St Prosper reliquary, by Carlo Guarnieri. c.1744–50. Gilt silver, 89 by 43 by 35 cm. (Museu de S. Roque, Lisbon).
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29. St Felix reliquary, by Carlo Guarnieri. c.1744–50. Gilt silver, 81 by 30 by 34 cm. (Museu de S. Roque, Lisbon).
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The Santacroce Tombs in S. Maria in Publicolis, Rome
12/1997 | 1137 | 139
Pages: 849-859
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Montagu, Jennifer (Montagu, Jennifer)
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21. Tomb of Antonio Publicola Santacroce and Girolama Naro. (S. Maria in Publicolis, Rome).
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22. Tomb of Scipione Publicola Santacroce. (S. Maria in Publicolis, Rome).
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23. Detail of Confessional and Bracket in Fig.21.
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24. Tomb of Ercole and Luigi Bolognetti, by Lorenzo Ottoni. (Gesù e Maria, Rome).
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25. Detail of Tomb in Fig.21, Showing the Bust of Antonio Publicola Santacroce by Lorenzo Ottoni.
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26. Detail of Tomb in Fig.21, Showing Left Putto.
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27. Detail of Tomb in Fig.21, Showing the Cushions, the Cloth with the Inscription and the Winged Skull, Carved by Andrea Fucigna.
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28. The Tomb in Fig.22 Seen Here in Its Architectural Setting.
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29. Drawing for the Tomb of Scipione Publicola S. Croce, by Giovanni Battista Maini. Black Chalk, 28 by 20.1 cm. (Private Collection).
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30. Detail of Fig.22, Showing Central Medallion by Giovanni Battista Maini.
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31. Detail of Putto on the Right in Fig.23.