Italian Maiolica and Other Early Modern
Ceramics in the Courtauld Gallery
By Elisa Paola Sani. 304 pp. incl. 180 col. ills.
(Paul Holberton Press, London, 2023), £50.
ISBN 978–1–913645–16–8. |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
5. Crucifixion, probably by the workshop of
Orazio Fontana, perhaps painted by Antonio
Patanazzi. c.1555–70. Maiolica, diameter 27.2
cm.; depth 7.8 cm. (Courtauld Gallery, London)
17. A bar at the
Folies-Bergère, by
Édouard Manet.
1882. Canvas,
96 by 130 cm.
(Courtauld Gallery,
London; exh.
Fondation Louis
Vuitton, Paris).
Attributed works:
18. Martinique
landscape, by
Paul Gauguin.
1887. Canvas,
117 by 89.8 cm.
(National Galleries
of Scotland,
Edinburgh; exh.
Fondation Louis
Vuitton, Paris).
Attributed works:
19. Female nude,
by Georges Seurat.
c.1879–81. Black
conté crayon
over preliminary
drawing with
stumped graphite
on laid paper,
63.2 by 48.3 cm.
(Courtauld Gallery,
London; exh.
Fondation Louis
Vuitton, Paris).
Publication Received
Antoine Caron, Drawing for Catherine de’ Medici. Edited by Dominique Cordellier, Frédéric Hueber, Ketty Gottardo and Pauline Chouguet
63. Detail of Paradiso XX, from The Divine Comedy, by Sandro Botticelli. c.1481-1495 (Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin; exh. Courtauld Gallery, London)
Attributed works:
64. Rebirth of Venus, by David LaChapelle. 2008 (Private collection; exh. Victoria and Albert Museum, London)