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A rediscovered drawing by Hendrick Goltzius
05/2022 | 1430 | 164
Pages: 444-449
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Difuria, Arthur J. (Difuria, Arthur J.)
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Silver, Larry (Silver, Larry)
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11. Detail of Fig.1, showing the hatching in the horse’s chin.
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12. Detail of Fig.8, showing the hatching beneath Hercules’ buttocks.
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13. Farnese Hercules, rear view, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1617. Pen and ink on paper, 41.9 by 30.3 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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14. ‘Opus Praxitelis’: one of the Dioscuri of the Quirinal Hill, Rome, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1591. Red chalk on paper, 37.8 by 32.6 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
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15. Detail of Fig.14, showing the vein in the horse’s right flank.
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16. Detail of Fig.13, showing the hatching in the buttocks.
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17. Marcus Aurelius equestrian monument, Rome, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1591. Black and white chalk on blue paper, 36.8 by 30.5 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
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18. Detail of Fig.17, showing the reinforced outlines.
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19. Marcus Aurelius equestrian monument, Rome, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1591. Red chalk on paper, 40.9 by 31 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
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2. Horse’s head, Marcus Aurelius equestrian monument, Rome, here attributed to Hendrick Goltzius. After 1591. Red chalk on paper, 44.5 by 28.7 cm. (excluding border). (Private collection).
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20 and 21. Details of Fig.19, showing passages of unblended hatching.
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3. Goltzius’s right hand, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1591. Red chalk on paper, 36.9 by 18.6 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
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4. Detail of Fig.1, showing the horse’s vein and eyeball.
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5. Farnese Hercules, rear view, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1591. Black and white chalk on blue paper, 36.2 by 21 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
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6 and 7. Details of Fig.5, showing Hercules’ left thigh and calf.
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8. Farnese Hercules, rear view, by Hendrick Goltzius. 1591. Red chalk, 38.9 by 21.3 cm. (Teylers Museum, Haarlem).
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9 and 10. Details of Fig.8, showing the hatching in Hercules’ shoulder blades and back.
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1. Detail of the horse’s head, Marcus Aurelius equestrian monument. Rome, AD 161. Bronze, height 424 cm. (Musei Capitolini, Rome).
Article
A portrait of Juan de Córdoba by Diego Velázquez
04/2019 | 1393 | 161
Pages: 308-313
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Curti, Francesca (Curti, Francesca)
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1. Portrait of a man, here identified as Juan de Córdoba, by Diego Velázquez. c.1650. Canvas, 67 by 50 cm. (Capitoline Museums, Rome).
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2. Funerary monument to Giulio Dal Corno, by Ercole Ferrata. c. 1680-81. Marble. (Church of Gesù e Maria, Rome; photograph www.roma-non pertutti.com).
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2. Funerary monument to Giulio Dal Corno, by Ercole Ferrata. c. 1680-81. Marble. (Church of Gesù e Maria, Rome; photograph www.roma-non pertutti.com).
Exhibition Review
Michelangelo, architect in Rome. Rome
01/2010 | 1282 | 152
Pages: 63-64
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Nevola, Fabrizio (Nevola, Fabrizio)
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Michelangelo architetto a Roma | institution: Musei Capitolini
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79. Model for the south apse of St Peter’s, by assistants of Michelangelo Buonarroti. 1556–57. Wood, 90.5 by 50 by 20 cm. (Fabbrica di S. Pietro, Vatican City; exh. Musei Capitolini, Rome).
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80. Study for the plan of S. Giovanni dei Fiorentini, by Michelangelo Buonarroti. 1559. Stylus, compass marks, red and black chalk, pen and ink, ink wash and lead white, 42.5 by 29.7 cm. (Casa Buonarroti, Florence; exh. Musei Capitolini, Rome).
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81. Study for the Porta Pia, by Michelangelo Buonarroti. c.1561. Pen and ink, black chalk, ink wash and lead white, 44.2 by 28.2 cm. (Casa Buonarroti, Florence; exh. Musei Capitolini, Rome).
Exhibition Review
Fra Angelico. Florence and Rome
06/2009 | 1275 | 151
Pages: 417-419
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Leader, Anne (Leader, Anne)
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Beato Angelico: L’Alba del Rinascimento | institution: Musei Capitolini
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L’Angelico ritrovato | institution: Museo di San Marco
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68. Beatified Dominican, by Fra Angelico. c.1438–43. Tempera and gold leaf on panel, 13.1 by 39.1 cm. (Cassa di Risparmio, Florence; exh. Museo Nazionale di S. Marco, Florence).
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69. Blessed and Damned, by Fra Angelico. c.1433–34. Tempera on panel, each wing 13.5 by 46 cm. (On deposit, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; exh. Palazzo dei Caffarelli, Musei Capitolini, Rome).
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70. Stigmatisation of St Francis and martyrdom of St Peter Martyr, by Fra Angelico. c.1436–37. Tempera on panel, 43.8 by 24.3 cm. (Strossmayerova Galerija, Zagreb; exh. Palazzo dei Caffarelli, Musei Capitolini, Rome).
Exhibition Review
Alberti. Rome
11/2005 | 1232 | 147
Pages: 775-777
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Röll, Johannes (Röll, Johannes)
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Leon Battista Alberti e Roma | institution: Palazzo Caffarelli
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67. Marcus Aurelius, by Antonio Averlino, called il Filarete. c.1440-45. Bronze, 36 cm high. (Skulpturensammlung, Staatliche Kunstammlungen, Dresden; exh. Palazzo Caffarelli, Rome).
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69. Hercules on horseback (detail), by Bertoldo di Giovanni. c.1743. Bronze, 27.5 cm. high. (Gallerie Estense, Modena).
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68. Head of a horse. Bronze, 174 cm. high. (Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples; exh. Palazzo Cafferelli, Rome)
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70. Hippolitus and Phaedra, the right-hand part of the Dittico Queriniano. Early fifth century A.D. Ivory, 24.5 by 14 cm. (Museo della Cittá S. Giulia, Brescia; exh. Palazzo Cafferelli, Rome).
Short Notice
The So-Called Tribunal of Arnolfo di Cambio at S. Maria in Aracoeli, Rome
12/2001 | 1185 | 143
Pages: 753-755
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Bolgia, Claudia (Bolgia, Claudia)
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38. Charles I of Anjou, King of Sicily, Attributed to Arnolfo di Cambio. 1280s(?). Marble. (Musei Capitolini, Rome).
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39. Plan of S. Maria in Aracoeli, Rome, with Chapels R7, R8 and R9 (The Supposed Location of the So-Called Tribunal) Shown in Black.
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40. Detail of a View of the Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome, Looking towards the Right Flank of S. Maria in Aracoeli, Anonymous Northern Draughtsman. c.1561-64. Pen and Ink. (Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum, Brunswick).
Exhibition Review
Matisse and Orientalism. Rome
01/1998 | 1138 | 140
Pages: 59-60
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Watkins, Nicholas (Watkins, Nicholas)
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62. Pink Onions, by Henri Matisse. 1906. 46 by 55 cm. (Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen; Exh. Capitol, Rome).
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63. Sculpture and Persian Vase, by Henri Matisse. 1908. 60.5 by 73.5 cm. (Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo; Exh. Capitol, Rome).
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64. Vase. Iranian, c.1800. (Private Collection; Exh. Capitol, Rome).
Exhibition Review
Pier Francesco Mola. Rome, Musei Capitolini
01/1990 | 1042 | 132
Pages: 61-63
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Brigstocke, Hugh (Brigstocke, Hugh)
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66. Venus and Adonis, by Pier Francesco Mola. Pen and Brown and Grey Wash, Heightened with White over Red Chalk, Squared in Red Chalk, 22.2 by 19 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Exh. Musei Capitolini, Rome).
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67. Landscape with a City on a Hill and Men Ploughing the Fields, by Pier Francesco Mola. Pen and Brown and Grey Wash over Red Chalk, 22.3 by 41.8 cm. (Christ Church, Oxford; Exh. Musei Capitolini, Rome).
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68. Self-Portrait, the Artist Fleeing from an Apparition of Two Monstrous Women, by Pier Francesco Mola. Pen and Brown Wash over Red Chalk, 18.7 by 25.8 cm. (Private Collection, London; Exh. Musei Capitolini, Rome).
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69. Rest on the Flight into Egypt, by Giovanni Battista Pace. 49 by 65 cm. (Andrew Bell Collection, London; Exh. Musei Capitolini, Rome).
Short Notice
The 'Mutilated Priest' of the Capitoline Museum and a Drawing from Cassiano dal Pozzo's 'Museo Cartaceo'
08/1989 | 1037 | 131
Pages: 543-549
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Jenkins, Ian (Jenkins, Ian; J., I.)
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32. Engraving of Fig.1, [Fig. 30. Statue, Here Identified as a Figure Associated with the Cult of Cybele. Roman, Second Century A. D. 191.5 cm. High. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).] from Montfaucon's Antiquité Expliquée. 32.7 by 18.3 cm.
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30. Statue, Here Identified as a Figure Associated with the Cult of Cybele. Roman, Second Century A. D. 191.5 cm. High. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).
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31. Drawing from Cassiano dal Pozzo's Museo Cartaceo Showing Fig. 1 [fig. 30, Statue, Here Identified as a Figure Associated with the Cult of Cybele. Roman, Second Century A. D. 191.5 cm. High. (Capitoline Museum, Rome)] as it Appeared in the Seventeenth Century. Pen, Ink and Light Brown Wash, 39.4 by 25.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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33. View of Fig.1, [Fig. 30. Statue, Here Identified as a Figure Associated with the Cult of Cybele. Roman, Second Century A. D. 191.5 cm. High. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).] Showing the Dowel-Holes for Piercing in Parts of the Drapery and Left Arm.
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34. Back View of Fig.1. [Fig. 30. Statue, Here Identified as a Figure Associated with the Cult of Cybele. Roman, Second Century A. D. 191.5 cm. High. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).]
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35. View of Fig.1, Showing a Squared-Off 'Knob' of Drapery on the Right Shoulder Indicating 'Modern' Recutting. [Fig. 30. Statue, Here Identified as a Figure Associated with the Cult of Cybele. Roman, Second Century A. D. 191.5 cm. High. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).]
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36. Detail of Fig.1, Showing the 'Modern' Recutting of the Drapery Simulating Folds with Deep Incision. [Fig. 30. Statue, Here Identified as a Figure Associated with the Cult of Cybele. Roman, Second Century A. D. 191.5 cm. High. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).]
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37. Relief Showing a Priest of Cybele and His Cult Paraphernalia Found at Lanuvium in 1736. Roman, Second Century A. D. Marble, 120 by 120 cm. (Capitoline Museum, Rome).
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38. Drawing from Cassiano dal Pozzo's Museo Cartaceo of an Ancient Roman Female Figure Now in the Villa Doria Pamphili. Seventeenth Century. Pen, Ink and Light Brown Wash, 41.3 by 25.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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39. Bas Relief. Italian, Seventeenth Century. Pen and Ink and Wash. (Size and Location Unknown).
Book Review
The Sculptures of the Palazzo dei Conservatori
04/1927 | 289 | 50
Pages: 224
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Hinks, Roger (Hinks, Roger; H., R.; Hinks, R. P.; H., R. P.)
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The Sculptures of the Palazzo dei Conservatori | author: Jones, H. Stuart
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