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Article
The permanence of ephemera: a rediscovered fragment by Frans Floris
03/2024 | 1452 | 166
Pages: 244–251
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Author:
Galassi, Maria Clelia (Galassi, Maria Clelia; Galassi, M. C.)
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1. Capture of the heretics, here attributed to Frans Floris. 1549. Oil on canvas, 170 by 112 cm. (Private collection).
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10. Victory taming a barbarian, by Lambert Lombard. After 1536–37. Pen, ink and black chalk on white paper, 25.5 by 12.9 cm (Arenberg and Clérembault albums, Cabinet des Estampes et des Dessins, Liège).
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11. Giants attacking Olympus, by Balthasar Bos after Frans Floris. 1558. Engraving, 44.2 by 43.9 cm. (British Museum, London).
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2. Victory surrounded by prisoners and trophies, by Frans Floris. 1552. Etching, 31.4 by 43.8 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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3. The triumphal arch of the Genoese nation, after Pieter Coecke van Aelst. 1550. Woodcut, 22.6 by 20.5 cm. (From C. Grapheus: Le triomphe d’Anvers faict en la susception du Prince Philips, Prince d’Espaign[e], Antwerp 1550; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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4. Detail of Fig.1, showing physiognomies characteristic of Frans Floris’s style.
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5. Detail of Fig.1, showing the texture of the palin-weave linen canvas.
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6. Infra-red reflectography of Fig.1. (Photograph Paolo Triolo).
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7. Detail of Fig.3, indicating the space allocated for the scene depicting the Capture of the heretics.
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8. Detail of Mars and Venus surprised by Vulcan, by Frans Floris. 1547. Oil on panel. (Formerly Staatliche Museen, Berlin; destroyed in Second Word War).
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9. Column pedestal base on the north side of the Arch of Constantine, Rome, showing Victory taming a barbarian. (Courtesy Roberto Averardi).
Article
The Paston prospective
07/2018 | 1384 | 160
Pages: 536-544
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Author:
Jervis, Simon (Jervis, Simon; J., S.; J., S. S.)
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10. Charles I, Henrietta Maria and Charles II when Prince of Wales, dining in public, by Gerrit Houckgeest. 1635. Panel, 63.2 by 92.4 cm. (The Royal Collection; © H.M. Queen Elizabeth II).
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2. Oxnead Hall, by John Adey Repton. c.1843. Pen and ink and watercolour, 19.5 by 29 cm. (Nicholas Poole-Wilson).
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5. Frontispiece of Le Jardin de la Noblesse Françoise, by Abraham Bosse. Etching, 14.7 by 9.3 cm. (British Museum, London).
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6. Hortvs Pembrochianvs (The garden of Wilton House, seen from the house), by Isaac de Caus. Etched c.1640, edition of 1654. Etching, 41.7 by 52.3 cm. (British Museum, London).
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7. Fountain formerly at Oxnead, by John Cleghorn after John Adey Repton. 1844. Wood engraving, 7.3 by 7.8 cm., from The Gentleman’s Magazine 21 (1844), p.21.
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8. A Garden and Princely Villa, for Coelum Britannicum, Scene 5, by Inigo Jones and/or Edward Pearce. 1634. Pen and brown ink over graphite, 43.7 by 56.5 cm. (The Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement; Bridgeman Images).
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1. Detail of Fig.4.
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3. Detail of Fig.4 showing the escutcheon with the coat of arms of Paston and Hewitt impaled.
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4. The Paston prospective. c.1640. Canvas, 117 by 164 cm. (Private collection).
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9. Detail of Fig.4, showing figures here identified as William Paston and Margaret Hewitt.
Publication Received
Die Architectura von Hans Vredeman de Vries: Entwicklung der Renaissance-architektur in Mitteleuropa.
03/2004 | 1212 | 146
Pages: 184
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Cornelis, Bart (Cornelis, Bart; C., B.)
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Die Architectura von Hans Vredeman de Vries: Entwicklung der Renaissance-architektur in Mitteleuropa. | author: Zimmermann, Petra Sophia
Exhibition Review
Hans Vredeman de Vries. Lemgo and Antwerp
12/2002 | 1197 | 144
Pages: 771-773
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Reviewer:
Baarsen, Reinier (Baarsen, Reinier)
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66. Architectural fantasy, by Hans and Paul Vredeman de Vries and Dirk de Quade van Ravesteyn. 1596. 135 by 174 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; exh. Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp).
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67. Design for a marquetry panel, by Hans Vredeman de Vries. c. 1562. Etching, 16.2 by 21.5 cm. (Private collection; exh. Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp).
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68. Buffet cup-board. Antwerp or Zeeland, c. 1600. Oak, veneered with various woods, 174 by 152 by 70 cm. (Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam; exh. Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp).
Short Notice
Some Design Sources for the Earl of Leicester's Tapestries and Other Contemporary Pieces
05/1983 | 962 | 125
Pages: 280-281+284-285
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Author:
Wells-Cole, Anthony (Wells-Cole, Anthony; Cole, Anthony Wells-)
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31. Tapestry with the Arms of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, Probably by Richard Hickes. 1584/85. Wool and Silk, 284.4 by 475.7 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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32. Verdure Tapestry with The Judgment of Paris. English, Sheldon. c.1595. 325 by 360 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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33. Detail from Fig. 31.
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34. Fountain-Design from Artis Perspectivae [1568], by Jan Vredeman de Vries. 18.3 by 25.1 cm. (Gemeentearchief, Leeuwarden).
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35. Fountain-Design from Artis Perspectivae [1568], by Jan Vredeman de Vries. 18.3 by 25.1 cm. (Gemeentearchief, Leeuwarden).
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36. Strapwork Cartouche, Designed by Jan Vredeman de Vries, from Clement Perret's Exercitatio Alphabetica [1569]. Pl.XXXIIII. 21.5 by 28.5 cm. (Kunstbibliothek, Berlin).
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37. Scene from the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant. after Jan van der Straet. Engraving. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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38. Heraldic Tapestry Panel. British (Barcheston). Late Sixteenth Century. 67 by 112 cm. (Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham).
Supplement
Notable Works of Art Now on the Market: Supplement
06/1975 | 867 | 117
Pages: xii
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Plate IX. Crucifixion on Mount Calvary, with Donor, by Barend van Orley. Panel, 130 by 140 cm. (The Property of H. G. Klein, St Apernstrasse 2, Cologne, and Meckenheimer Strasse 24, Bonn)
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Plate V. Centre Panel of Polyptych: Madonna and Child; Redeemer Blessing in Pinnacle, by Luca di Tommè. Panel, 155 by 73.7 cm. (The Property of Barling of Mount Street Ltd., 112 Mount Street, London W1)
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Plate VI. Crucifixion with Virgin, St John, Magdalen and Donor, by Giovanni di Paolo. Panel, 114.5 by 88.5 cm. (The Property of Christopher Gibbs, Ltd., 118 New Bond Street, London W1)
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Plate VII. Project for the Astronomical Clock-Salt of Sir Anthony Denny, by a Follower of Hans Holbein the Younger. Pen and Brown Ink and Grey Wash, 43 by 26.4 cm. (The Property of Rainer Zietz, Friedrichswall 19, 3 Hannover)
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Plate VIII. Project for the Astronomical Clock-Salt of Sir Anthony Denny, by a Follower of Hans Holbein the Younger. Pen and Brown Ink and Grey Wash, 43 by 26.4 cm. (The Property of Rainer Zietz, Friedrichswall 19, 3 Hannover)
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Plate X. The Adoration of the Magi, by Pieter Coeck van Aelst. Panel, 104 by 70 cm. (The Property of Galerie Jean Ribet, 30 rue de Miromesnil, 75008 Paris)
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Plate XIII. Tower of Babel, by Hans Vredeman de Vries. Panel, 67 by 94 cm. (The Property of Helmut Peter Buchen, Keithstrasse 16, 1 Berlin 30)
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Plate XVI. Plate XVII. David with the Head of Goliath; Esau Selling His Birthright (2 Canvases), from the School of Caravaggio, Tondo, Diameter, 46.5 cm. (The Property of Hazlitt Gallery, 4 Ryder Street, St James's, London SW1)
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Plate XVIII. Plate XIX. Lot and His Daughters; Drunkenness of Noah, by Bernardo Cavallino (A Pair). Both Panels (Oval), 41.5 by 38 cm. (The Property of Silvano Lodi, 6911 Campione D'Italia, Viale Marco d. C. 32, Switzerland)
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Plate XX. Christ Disputing with the Doctors in the Temple, by Luca Giordano. Canvas, 194.5 by 349.5 cm. (The Property of Heim Gallery, 59 Jermyn Street, St James's, London SW1)
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Plate XXI. Merry Company of Peasants, by David Vinckboons. Signed. Panel, 29.5 by 46.8 cm. (The Property of Friederike Pallamar Gallery, Dorotheergasse 7, Vienna)
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Plate XXII. Tankard, by R. Lassels or Ralph Leeke. London 1691; Weight, 27 ozs 12 dwts: Height, 16.5 cm. (The Property of How (Of Edinburgh), 2-3 Pickering Place, St James's Street, London SW1)
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Plate XXIII. Tankard, by R. Bruce. Edinburgh 1697; Weight, 34 ozs 14 dwts; Height, 21.5 cm. (The Property of How (Of Edinburgh), 2-3 Pickering Place, St James's Street, London SW1)
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Plate XXIV. St Louis with Putti, by Giuseppe Bazzani. Canvas (Oval), 95 by 72 cm. (The Property of Galleria Previtali, via T. Tasso 21, 24100 Bergamo)
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Plate XXIX. The Broken Bridge at Narni, by Richard Wilson. c.1753. Canvas, 97.8 by 135.8 cm. (The Property of Spink and Son Ltd., King Street, St James's, London SW1)
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Plate XXV. Plate XXVI. The Grand Canal from the Dogana to S. M. della Salute; The Rialto to the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi and the Fondaco dei Tedeschi (A Pair), by Canaletto. Both Canvases, 81.7 by 44 cm. (The Property of Galleria Pontremoli, Via Durini 19, Milan)
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Plate XXVII. Figure of an Oriental. Göggingen Factory. About 1750. Height, 32 cm. (The Property of Kate Foster Ltd., 17 Ryder Street, St James's, London SW1)
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Plate XXVIII. Laocoon Group after the Antique, by Jacques Buirette. Clear Brown Bronze under Rich Golden Yellowish-Brown Varnish; Height, 58 cm. (The Property of Alain Moatti, 77 rue des Saints-Pères, 75006 Paris)
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Plate XXX. A Poor Family, Attributed to Henry Walton. Canvas, 101.6 by 127.6 cm. (The Property of Marshall Spink Ltd., 18 Albemarle Street, London W1)
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Plate XXXI. Tea Urn, by Marc Augustin Lebrun. Silver; Urn, Height, 54 cm.; Salver, 65 by 55 by 10 cm. (The Property of F. K. A. Huelsmann, Hohe Bleichen 15, Hamburg)
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Plate XXXII. Le Général Duroc, by J.-L.-E. Meissonier. 1890. Bronze, 49.5 by 50.2 cm. (The Property of Schweitzer Gallery, 958 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10021)
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Plate XXXIII. Expulsion of Adam and Eve, by Cecco Bravo. Canvas, 36 by 50 cm. (The Property of Stanza del Borgo, via G. Puccini 5, Milan)
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Plate XXXIV. In the Court Riding School, by Rudolf Kuntz. Signed and Dated 1823. Canvas, 45.2 by 51 cm. (The Property of Galerie G. Paffrath, Königsallee 46, D 4000 Düsseldorf)
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Plate XXXIX. Entrée du port de Saint-Valéry, by Eugène Boudin. Signed and Dated 1891. Canvas, 36 by 58.5 cm. (The Property of H. Terry-Engell Gallery, 8 Bury Street, St James's, London SW1)
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Plate XXXV. A View of St Peter's, Rome from the North West, by William Marlow. Canvas, 90 by 127 cm. (The Property of Herner Wengraf Ltd., 67/8 Jermyn Street, St James's, London SW1)
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Plate XXXVI. Portrait of Vittoria Alfieri, by François-Xavier Fabre. Signed and Dated 1794. Canvas, 94 by 73.7 cm. (The Property of P. & D. Colnaghi and Co. Ltd., 14 Old Bond Street, London W1)
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Plate XXXVII. Mrs Herbert Duckworth, by Julia Margaret Cameron. c.1867. Photograph, 31 by 26.3 cm. (The Property of Howard Ricketts Ltd, 180 New Bond Street, London W1)
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Plate XXXVIII. Portrait of a Young Girl, by Germaine Richier. Signed. Bronze; Height, 33 cm. (The Property of Galleria dell'Angelo, Piazza Cioccaro 11, 6900 Lugano)
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Plate III. Standing Figure of the Buddha. Early Nepalese, Eight-Ninth Century. Bronze, 28.5 cm. (The Property of Galerie Spink, Schifflande 12, Hechtplatz, 8001 Zurich)
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Plate I. Portrait Bust of Plato. Roman Copy of Greek Sculpture. Bronze; Height, 13.5 cm. (The Property of Münzen und Medaillen A. G., Malzgasse 25, Basle)
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Plate II. Apotheosis of an Emperor and His Wife. Roman, Second-Third Century A. D. Silver, Partly Gilt; Height, 15.4 cm. (Private Collection. Enquiries Should be Addressed to Box 10675, c/o The Burlington Magazine, Elm House, 10/16 Elm Street, London WC1)
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Plate IV. Crouching Venus. Roman, First-Second Century A. D. Rock Crystal; Height, 8.5 cm.; Width, 6.5 cm. (The Property of Galerie Uraeus, 24 rue de Seine, 75006 Paris)
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Plate XI. Plate XII. Pendant with a Miniature Portrait Probably of Lucrezia Medici-Este; Allegory on Reverse. Silver; Oval, 8 by 6.3 cm. (The Property of Julius Böhler, Briennerstrasse 25, Munich 2)
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Plate XIV. A Siegburg Schnelle. German. c.1580. Height, 28.2 cm. (The Property of Objects, 69 Mount Street, London W1)
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Plate XV. Processional Cross. Coptic. Carved Wood, 53 by 20.5 cm. (The Property of Nella Longari, via Bigli 15, 20121 Milan)
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Advertisements January 1969 (Back)
01/1969 | 790 | 111
Pages: nil
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[Weinreb & Douwma Ltd, 39 Great Russell Street, London] Seventeenth century copperplate engraving after a perspective by Vredeman de Vries published in Amsterdam 1639.