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Exhibition Review
From Donatello to Alessandro Vittoria, 1450–1600: 150 Years of Sculpture in the Republic of Venice
08/2022 | 1433 | 164
Pages: 798-800
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Howard, Deborah (Howard, Deborah)
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From Donatello to Alessandro Vittoria, 1450–1600: 150 Years of Sculpture in the Republic of Venice Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca’ d’Oro, Venice 22nd April–30th October | :
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11. Domenico Duodo, by Alessandro Vittoria. c.1596. Carrara marble, height 80 cm. (Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca’ d’Oro, Venice; photograph Matteo De Fina).
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12. Enthroned Madonna, by Andrea Briosco, known as Il Riccio. Late 15th century. Terracotta with traces of polychromy, height 120 cm. (Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca’ d’Oro, Venice; photograph Matteo De Fina).
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13. Battle scene, by Vittore Gambello, known as Camelio. 1523–27. Bronze, 40.5 by 68.5 cm. (Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca’ d’Oro, Venice; photograph Matteo De Fina).
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Two bronze statuettes by Giovanni Francesco Susini, not Pierino de Vinci
11/2016 | 1364 | 158
Pages: 879-884
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Draper, James David (Draper, James David; Draper, James)
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20. Bacchus, by Giovanni Francesco Susini. c.1625-30 (Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca' d'Oro, Venice)
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21. Venus, by Giovanni Francesco Susini. c.1625-30 (Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca' d'Oro, Venice)
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23. Foot of a candlestick, by Pierino da Vinci. c.1550-52 (British Museum, London)
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24. Bacchus, by Giovanni Francesco Susini. c.1625-30 (Musée du Louvre, Paris)
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25. David with the head of Goliath, by Giovanni Francesco Susini. c.1635 (Liechtenstein Museum, Vienna)
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26. Venus and Cupid, by Giovanni Francesco Susini. c.1625-30 (Formerly Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; present whereabouts unknown)
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22. Socle. Sculptor unknown (Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca' d'Oro, Venice)
Book Review
The House of Gold. Building a Palace in Medieval Venice
03/1994 | 1092 | 136
Pages: 173-174
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Connell, Susan (Connell, Susan)
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The House of Gold. Building a Palace in Medieval Venice | author: Goy, Richard
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Works by Stefano Maderno, Bernini and Rusconi from the Farsetti Collection in the Ca'd'Oro and the Hermitage
05/1991 | 1058 | 133
Pages: 292-297
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Androsov, Sergei (Androsov, Sergei; Androssow, S. O.; Androsov, Sergei Olegovich; Androssov, Sergey O.; Androssov, Sergey)
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1. Hercules and the Nemean Lion, by Stefano Maderno. Terracotta, 49.5 cm. High. (Ca'd'Oro, Venice).
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10. Nicodemus with the Body of Christ, by Stefano Maderno. Terracotta, 43 cm. High. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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2. Hercules and Cacus, by Stefano Maderno. Terracotta, 55.5 cm. High. (Ca'd'Oro, Venice).
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3. Hercules and Antaeus, by Stefano Maderno. Terracotta, 54.4 cm. High. (Ca'd'Oro, Venice).
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4. Apollo Belvedere, Here Attributed to Camillo Rusconi. Terracotta, 56.5 cm. High. (Ca'd'Oro, Venice).
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5. Farnese Hercules, Here Attributed to Camillo Rusconi. Terracotta, 82.8 cm. High. (Ca'd'Oro, Venice).
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6. Hercules and the Centaur, after Stefano Maderno. Painted Plaster, 54 by 41 cm. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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8. Laocoön, by Stefano Maderno. Terracotta, 71 cm. High. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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9. Hercules and Telephus, by Stefano Maderno. Terracotta, 51 cm. High. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad).
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7. Hercules and Antaeus. Russian, Beginning of the Nineteenth Century. Marble, Life-Size. (Archangelskoe Park, near Moscow).