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Editorial
A ‘grand life’: Belle da Costa Greene
12/2024 | 1461 | 166
Pages: 1203–1204
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1. Nude, by Henry Matisse. 1912. Pen and ink on paper, 31.4 by 22.2 cm. (© Succession H. Matisse; and DACS, London; Morgan Library & Museum, New York).
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2. Belle da Costa Greene, by Clarence H. White. Digital positive from a gelatin dry plate negative, 25.4 by 20.3 cm. (Princeton University Art Museum).
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3. Calligraphy commissioned for Muhammad Shāh Qājār, written by Asad-Allāh Shīrāzī. 1841. Ink and gold leaf on paper on card, 28.5 by 42.5 cm. (Morgan Library & Museum, New York).
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08/2024 | 1457 | 166
Pages: i–xii
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Autoportrait, Molenbeek, by Hélène Amouzou (b.1969). 2009. Analogue black-andwhite photograph. [Busan Biennale]
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Did you open the door, or did you find it open for you, by Rajyashri Goody (b.1990). 2023. Paper, ink and porcelain, dimensions variable. [Busan Biennale]
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Diva-Goth Singers, by Kim Jipyeong (b.1976). 2023. Three-panel folding screen of mulberry paper and silk on wood, microphone, lace and tassel, dimensions variable. [Busan Biennale]
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Frans Floris Susanna and the Elders (detail) oil on panel,154 x 181 cm [Carlo Orsi]
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Hail, by Yanghee Lee (b.1976). 2020. Four-channel video and six-channel audio installation, duration 15 minutes 47 seconds. [Busan Biennale]
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JACOPO DAL PONTE , CALLED JACOPO BASSANO (c. 1510–1592) Portrait of a Man in Armour, c. 1560 Recently acquired by the Museo Civico di Bassano del Grappa [Robilant & Voena]
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Katherine Read (1723 - 1778) Oil on canvas, painted circa 1776 - 1778 (L to R): Alexander, John, Robert, and Jean Beatson, the artist’s nephews and sister [Weiss]
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Life and Its Double, by Nguyễn Phương Linh (b.1985) and Trương Quế Chi (b.1987). 2021. Installation and performance. [Busan Biennale]
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Narratives from the Hadal zone, by Kyung Hwa Kim (b.1969). 2021. Mother-of-pearl and fibre reinforced plastic, 300 by 220 by 220 cm. [Busan Biennale]
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Portrait of PARK Cha-jeong, by Yun Suknam (b.1939). 2020. Colour pigment on hanji paper, 210 by 94 cm.[Busan Biennale]
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Rape is Political, by Ashfika Rahman (b.1988). 2016–ongoing. Gold-coated albumen print on acid free paper, paint and ink, dimensions variable. [Busan Biennale]
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The city we imagine, by Golrokh Nafisi (b.1981) with Ahmadali Kadivar (b.1985). 2020. Performance, duration 40 minutes. [Busan Biennale]
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Untitled, by Ka Young Lee. 2011. Oil on canvas, 100 by 80 cm. [Busan Biennale]
Book Review
Sublime Ideas: Drawings by Giovanni Battista Piranesi
08/2024 | 1457 | 166
Pages: 865–7
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Pinto, John A. (Pinto, John A.; Pinto, John)
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Sublime Ideas: Drawings by Giovanni Battista Piranesi By John Marciari. 224 pp. incl. 207 col. ills. (Morgan Library & Museum, New York, and Paul Holberton Publishing, London, 2023), £40. ISBN 978–1– 913645–38–0. | :
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4. Church interior with tombs, urns and a freestanding monument, by Giovanni Battista Piranesi. c.1742– 43, with later reworking. Pen, brown ink, brown and grey wash and black and red chalk on paper. 18.7 by 24.6 cm. (Morgan Library & Museum, New York).
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5. Study of one of the Newdigate candelabra, workshop of Giovanni Battista Piranesi. c.1774–75. Black and red chalk with pen and brown ink, 77.7 by 56.2 cm. (Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe).
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6. Ruins of Pozzuoli, by Giovanni Battista Piranesi and Benedetto Mori (?). c.1776–77. Pen, brown ink and black chalk on paper, 49.1 by 76.2 cm. (Morgan Library & Museum, New York).
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07/2024 | 1456 | 166
Pages: i-xii
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Black Cross II, by Harmony Hammond (b.1944). 2020–21. Oil and mixed media on canvas, 229.6 by 183.5 by 7 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
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Black Cross II, by Harmony Hammond (b.1944). 2020–21. Oil and mixed media on canvas, 229.6 by 183.5 by 7 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
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Daughters: Reverance, by Rose B. Simpson (b.1983). 2024. Ceramic, twine, grout, steel, lava beads, osha root, pine, hide and leather, dimensions variable. [Whitney Biennial]
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Frans Pourbus the Younger (1569 - 1622) Oil on canvas: 23 1/8 x 17 1/8 in. (58.7 x 43.5 cm.) Henri IV of France (1553 - 1610) Dated, upper right: ‘ANo 1610’ [Weiss Gallery]
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How Many Ways Can You Disappear, by Karyn Olivier (b.1968). 2021. Potwarp, lobster traps, buoys washed ashore on Matinicus Island, and rope reproduced in salt, height 4.5.m. [Whitney Biennial]
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Liveness (Multi- Scalar Motion #1), by Torkwase Dyson (b.1973). 2022. Glass, graphite, acrylic, wood and steel, approximately 400 by 1400 by 880 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
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Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Bristol, 1769 - London, 1830 Portrait of Anne, Viscountess Pollington, later Countess of Mexborough, with her son, John Charles, later 4th Earl of Mexborough Oil on canvas, 236.2 x 144.8 cm [Moretti]
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Still from In Her Time (Iris’s Version), by Diane Severin Nguyen (b.1990). 2023–24. HD video, colour, sound, 62 min 37 sec. [Whitney Biennial]
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Still from Mojo’q che b’ixan ri ixkanulab’/Antes de que los volcanes canten/Before the Volcanoes Sing, by Clarissa Tossin (b.1973). 2022. HD video, colour, sound, 64 mins 17 secs. [Whitney Biennial]
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Still from Too Bright to See (Part I), by Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich (b.1987). 2022. 16mm film, colour, sound, 24 min. [Whitney Biennial]
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Talking Shit with Amaru (Wari), by Eamon Ore-Giron (b.1973). 2023. Mineral paint and Flashe on canvas, 213.4 by 152.4 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
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TEMPO RUBATO (STOLEN TIME), by Nikita Gale (b.1983). 2023–24. Modified player piano, audio and LED lighting system, dimensions variable. [Whitney Biennial]
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xhairymutantx Embedding Study 1, by Holly Herndon (b.1980) and Mat Dryhurst (b.1984). 2024. Thermal dye diffusion transfer print, 119 by 180 cm. [Whitney Biennial]
Book Review
Pierpont Morgan’s Library: Building the Bookman’s Paradise
07/2024 | 1456 | 166
Pages: 759–80
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Reviewer:
Campbell, James (Campbell, James)
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J. Pierpont Morgan’s Library: Building the Bookman’s Paradise By Colin B. Bailey, Daria Rose Foner, Barry Bergdoll, Andrew Dolkart, Christine Nelson and Brian Regan. 256 pp. incl. numerous col. + b. & w. ills. (Scala Arts and the Morgan Library and Museum, New York), £34. ISBN 978–1– 78551–399–2. | :
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9. Façade of the Morgan Library and Museum, designed by Charles McKim. Completed 1906.
Book Review
Medieval Money, Merchants, and Morality
06/2024 | 1455 | 166
Pages: 651–652
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Silver, Larry (Silver, Larry)
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Medieval Money, Merchants, and Morality By Diane Wolfthal, with contributions by Steven A. Epstein and David Yoon. 232 pp. incl. 138 col. ills. (Morgan Library & Museum, New York, and D. Giles Ltd, London, 2023), $44.95. ISBN 978–1–913875–37–4. | :
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3. Death and the miser, by Hieronymus Bosch. c.1485–90. Oil on panel, 93 by 31 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
Exhibition Review
Spirit and Invention: Drawings by Giambattista and Domenico Tiepolo
01/2024 | 1450 | 166
Pages: 79–81
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Barcham, William L. (Barcham, William L.)
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Spirit and Invention: Drawings by Giambattista and Domenico Tiepolo Morgan Library & Museum, New York 27th October 2023– 28th January 2024 | :
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20. Monkey swinging on a parapet, by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo. c.1790. Pen and brown ink, and brownblack wash on paper, 25.4 by 19.4 cm. (Morgan Library & Museum, New York).
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21. Flying figures, by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. 1754. Pen and brown ink and wash on paper, 24.9 by 19.7 cm. (Morgan Library & Museum, New York).
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22. Group of figures ascending, by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. 1754. Pen and brown ink and wash, on paper, 24.4 by 19.1 cm. (Morgan Library & Museum, New York).
Article
Rediscovered drawings by Bartolomeo Spani for sculpture and goldsmithery
10/2023 | 1447 | 165
Pages: 1082–1093
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Author:
Calogero, Marcello (Calogero, Marcello)
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1. Detail of Fig.3, showing the angels and God the Father. (Photograph Archivio Franco Cosimo Panini Editore S.p.a. – Arcidiocesi di Modena-Nonantola).
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10. Detail of Fig.2, showing a prophet.
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11. Reliquary bust of St Daria, by Bartolomeo Spani. 1533–38. Cast, chiselled and gilded silver, approximately 70 by 60 cm. (Cathedral of S. Maria Assunta, Reggio Emilia; photograph Diocesi di Reggio Emilia e Guastalla).
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12. Reliquary bust of St Crisanto, by Bartolomeo Spani. 1533–38. Cast, chiselled and gilded silver, approximately 70 by 60 cm. (Cathedral of S. Maria Assunta, Reggio Emilia; photograph Diocesi di Reggio Emilia e Guastalla).
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13. Design for a funerary monument, here attributed to Bartolomeo Spani. c.1510–20. Pen and grey-brown ink, grey-brown wash over stylus indentations, on paper, 28.3 by 19.3 cm. (Morgan Library & Museum, New York).
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14. Grotesque ornament from the Domus Aurea, by the Master of the Codex Escurialensis (fol.14r). c.1490. Pen and brown ink on paper, 33 by 23.5 cm. (Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid).
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15. Funerary monument of Bishop Bonfrancesco Arlotti, by Bartolomeo Spani. c.1509. White, pink and polychromed marble, approximately 520 by 230 cm. (Cathedral of S. Maria Assunta, Reggio Emilia; photograph Diocesi di Reggio Emilia e Guastalla).
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16. Design for a funerary monument, here attributed to Bartolomeo Spani. c.1510–20. Pen and brown ink, brown wash, on paper, 19.9 by 15.2 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; RMN-Grand Palais; Thierry Le Mage).
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17. Design for a tabernacle, here attributed to Bartolomeo Spani. c.1510–20. Pen and brown ink and wash, over stylus indentations, on paper, 25.5 by 16.5 cm. (Morgan Library & Museum, New York).
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18. Funerary monument of Lucia Rusca, by Antonio da Morbegno and ‘Maestro Anzelini’, after a drawing here attributed to Bartolomeo Spani. c.1515. White, pink and black marble, approx. 500 by 250 cm. (Cathedral of S. Maria Assunta, Reggio Emilia; photograph Archivio Franco Cosimo Panini Editore S.p.a. – Arcidiocesi di Modena-Nonantola).
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19. Baptism of Christ, by Francesco Caprioli (?). 1497. Fresco, approx. 400 cm. (Baptistry, Reggio Emilia; photograph Diocesi di Reggio Emilia e Guastalla).
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2. Design for a funerary monument, here attributed to Bartolomeo Spani. c.1510–20. Pen and brown ink and wash, with light pink wash over stylus indentations, on paper, 39 by 27.4 cm. (Morgan Library & Museum, New York).
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20. Monstrance (now forming a reliquary of St Concordia), by the workshop of Bartolomeo Spani. 1517. Cast, chiselled and gilded silver, 44 by 17 cm. (SS. Donnino and Biagio, Rubiera; photograph Diocesi di Reggio Emilia e Guastalla).
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21. Design for a pax, here attributed to Bartolomeo Spani. c.1510–20. Pen and brown ink on paper, 20.2 by 14.3 cm. (Morgan Library & Museum, New York).
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3. Funerary monument of Francesco Molza, by Bartolomeo Spani. 1516. White, pink and polychrome marble, approximately 540 by 270 cm. (Cathedral of SS. Maria Assunta and Geminiano, Modena; photograph Archivio Franco Cosimo Panini Editore S.p.a. – Arcidiocesi di Modena-Nonantola).
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4. Processional cross, by Bartolomeo Spani. 1508–09. Cast, chiselled and gilded silver, 76 by 63 cm. (Cathedral of S. Maria Assunta, Reggio Emilia; photograph Diocesi di Reggio Emilia e Guastalla).
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5. Detail of Fig.4, showing the figure of God the Father on the reverse.
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6. St Simeon of Polirone in Jerusalem, exorcising demons from men possessed, by Bartolomeo Spani. c.1516 (model, later cast, perhaps nineteenth century). Bronze, 6.14 by 18.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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7. Detail of Fig.6, showing a soldier.
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8. Detail of Fig.2, showing a prophet.
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9. Detail of Fig.6, showing a monk.
Supplement
Ten years of photography acquisitions at the Morgan Library & Museum
10/2022 | 1435 | 164
Pages: 1049-1060
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Author:
Bailey, Colin B. (Bailey, Colin B.; Bailey, Colin)
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1. Ray Johnson at Black Mountain College, by Hazel Larsen Archer (American, 1921–2001). 1948. Gelatin silver print, 34.9 by 25.1 cm. Purchased as the gift of David Dechman and Michel Mercure; © Estate of Hazel Larsen Archer.
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10. The Way of the Cross: Fifth Station, by Louis de Clercq (French, 1837–1901). 1859–60. Albumen print on lettered mount, 25.9 by 20.7 cm. Purchased on the Photography Collectors Committee Fund.
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11. Mariposas Nocturnas: Index #44, Bolivia, by Emmet Gowin (American, b.1941). 2011. Inkjet print, 34.6 by 24.1 cm. Gift of Emmet and Edith Gowin; © Edith and Emmet Gowin.
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12. A training school for Black sit-ins. They are harassed but taught not to hit back when harassed by Whites. Virginia, USA, from the series Non-violence, by Eve Arnold (American, 1912–2012). 1960. Gelatin silver print, 22.8 by 34.3 cm. Purchased on the Photography Collectors Committee Fund; © Eve Arnold / Magnum Photos.
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13. Luna 9, The Ocean of Storms, February 3, 1966, by Roscosmos. Gelatin silver print, printed in England from an intercepted Soviet radio signal; stamp on verso dated 5 February 1966, 29.8 by 30.8 cm. Purchased on funds given by the Margaret T. Morris Foundation and by Richard and Ronay Menschel, with special assistance by Daniel Blau.
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15. Fac-simile of a Photogenic Drawing (fern specimen) on the cover of The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, 20th April 1839, by Golding Bird (British, 1815–54) 22.2 by 15.9 cm. Purchased on the Charina Endowment Fund.
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16. 9.10.15, by Donna Ruff (American, b.1947). 2015. Hand-cut newspaper, 39.4 by 28 cm. Purchased as the gift of Jane P. Watkins; courtesy the artist and Rick Wester Fine Art, New York.
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17. Untitled (Newspaper), by Vivian Maier (1926–2009). 1953 or later. Gelatin silver print, 26.7 by 34 cm. Purchased as the gift of David Dechman and Michel Mercure; © Estate of Vivian Maier, Courtesy Maloof Collection and Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York.
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19. Monte Carlo, by Jacques-Henri Lartigue (French, 1894–1986). c.1910, printed 1967 or earlier. Gelatin silver print, 22.7 by 29.3 cm. Purchased as the gift of Peter J. Cohen.
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2. Untitled (silhouette and wood, Stehli Beach), by Ray Johnson (American, 1927–95). 1992. Commercially processed chromogenic print, 10.2 by 15.2 cm. Gift of the Ray Johnson Estate, courtesy of Frances Beatty; © Ray Johnson / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
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20. Untitled album, by Robert Frank (American, b. Switzerland, 1924–2019). 1996. 8.9 by 13 cm. (closed). Gift of Susan and Peter MacGill; © The Andrea Frank Foundation.
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21. Ninety-one Brandle & Smith Candies, by Schadde Brothers Studio (American, active Minneapolis, 1890s–1910s). c.1910s. Printing-out paper print with applied colours, 23.2 by 26.7 cm. Gift of David Winter.
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22. Liquid Idiot at CBGBs Aug 2nd, by Richard McGuire (American, b.1957). 1979. Collage with drawn elements, 49.21 by 19.37 cm. Purchased as the gift of David Dechman and Michel Mercure, Elaine Goldman, Christopher Scholz, Nancy and Burton Staniar, and Ronald R. Kass, and on the Manley Family Fund; © Richard McGuire.
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23. Chemise, by Malick Sidibé (Malian, 1935–2016). 1973. Gelatin silver prints on paper, 33.02 by 50.8 cm. Gift of Michael Rips; © 2021 Malick Sidibé.; courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.
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24. Marilyn Monroe, by Philippe Halsman (American, b. Latvia, 1906–79). 1952. Gelatin silver print, 24.8 by 18.4 cm. Purchased on the Photography Collectors Committee Fund; © The Halsman Archive.
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25. Fifth Avenue, New York, by Louis Faurer (American, 1916–2001). c.1948, annotated print c.1981. Inscribed gelatin silver print, 35.5 by 27.9 cm. Gift of Chuck Kelton; © 2022 Estate of Louis Faurer.
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26. A Letter From My Father in Duane Michals’ Album 7, by Duane Michals (American, b.1932). 1960–75 and 1976. Album of gelatin silver prints with hand-lettered interleaving, 27.9 by 21.6 cm. Gift of Katy Homans and Patterson Sims; © Duane Michals; courtesy DC Moore Gallery, New York.
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27. Fotoescultura with eight subjects, by Studio Retrato Escultura Victor (Mexican, active 1940s). Carved, painted and assembled wood with hand-coloured gelatin silver prints, 45.7 by 73.7 by 12.7 cm. Purchased as the gift of Richard and Ronay Menschel; 2016.163.
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28. Blind Tom, the Musical Prodigy, by Ledger Job Printing, Philadelphia. c.1865. Lithograph after a photograph by Bendann Brothers, Baltimore, 33.3 by 25.4 cm. Purchased on The Charina Endowment Fund.
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29. Giant redwood, part of the Seat Assignment project, by Nina Katchadourian (American, b.1968). 2012. Digital chromogenic print, 61 by 48.3 cm. Purchased on the Photography Collectors Committee Fund; © Nina Katchadourian, 2022.
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3. Marianne Moore with baseball, Yankee Stadium, by an unidentified photographer. 1968. Gelatin silver print with additions by hand, 19.3 by 24.1 cm. Purchased as the gift of Christopher Scholz.
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30. Portraits (Additive Space) and Portraits (Negative Space), by Justine Kurland (American, b.1969). 2021. Collage on hardcover book boards, 26.7 by 21.6 cm. Purchased on the Charina Endowment Fund; © Justine Kurland.
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31. Single Cuts 99, by Katrien de Blauwer (Belgian, b.1969). 2014. Collage, 20 by 13.3 cm. Purchased on the Photography Collectors Committee Fund; © Katrien de Blauwer; courtesy Galerie Les filles du calvaire, Paris.
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32. Crue de la Seine (The Great Flood of Paris): Rue Parrot, by an unknown photographer. January 1910. Gelatin silver print on lettered card, 20.3 by 25.4 cm. Promised gift of Karen B. Cohen.
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33. House Frame, by Shen Wei (Chinese, b.1977). 2015. Digital chromogenic print, 76.2 by 114.3 cm. Gift of Jonathan Fanton; © Shen Wei, photograph courtesy of the artist.
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34. Multiple exposure of a swinging ball, by Berenice Abbott (American, 1898–1991). 1958–61. Gelatin silver print, 13.4 by 24.5 cm. Purchased as the gift of Ronald R. Kass; Berenice Abbot via Getty Images.
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35. Migliorelli Compost, by Tim Davis (American, b.1969). 2018. Dye sublimation print on aluminium, edition 1/6, 88.9 by 59.7 cm. Purchased on the Photography Collectors Committee Fund; © 2022 Tim Davis.
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4. Edna Guy, New York, by Soichi Sunami (American, b. Japan, 1885–1971). c.1931. Gelatin silver print, 24.1 by 17.8 cm. Purchased as the gift of Douglas Troob.
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5. Alfred Stieglitz, by Henri Cartier- Bresson (French, 1908–2004). 1946. Gelatin silver print, 24.6 by 24.8 cm. Gift of Peter C. Bunnell; © Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson / Magnum.
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6. Gene Krupa – Drumbeat, by Gjon Mili (American, b. Albania, 1904–84). 1941. Gelatin silver print, 34.6 by 26.7 cm. Purchased as the gift of Richard and Ronay Menschel; © Gjon Mili The LIFE Picture Collection / Shutterstock.
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7. Fran Lebowitz at Home in Morristown, New Jersey, by Peter Hujar (American, 1934–87). 1974. Gelatin silver print, 34.3 by 34.3 cm. Purchased on the Charina Endowment Fund; © Peter Hujar Archive, LLC, courtesy Pace / MacGill Gallery, New York and Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco.
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8. Beatle Lips: George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, by Jean-Pierre Ducatez (French, b.1941). 1966. Gelatin silver prints, each 21 by 30.5 cm. Purchased as the gift of Allen Adler; © Jean-Pierre Ducatez.
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9. On Spokane River, by Edward S. Curtis (American, 1868–1952). c.1910. Lantern slide, 8.3 by 10.2 cm. Archives of The Morgan Library & Museum, New York.
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People Wall, World’s Fair, New York, by Bob Adelman (American, 1930–2016). 1965. Gelatin silver print, 40 by 46 cm. Purchased as the gift of Nancy and Burton Staniar; © Bob Adelman Estate.
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14. The rocky road through Hué, Vietnam, by an unidentified photographer for Wide World Photos. 1968. Gelatin silver print, 22.4 by 16.8 cm. Gift of Alan Lloyd Paris.
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18. (left to right): Two women standing with their backs turned, by an unknown photographer. c.1915. Cyanotype, 7.6 by 6.2 cm. Two dancing couples outside with a record player, by an unknown photographer. c.1930s. Commercially processed gelatin silver print, 5.8 by 10.6 cm. Hood of a car on a winding road, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, by an unknown photographer. 1941. Commercially processed gelatin silver print, 5.8 by 10.5 cm. Gifts of Peter J. Cohen.
Exhibition Review
Imperial Splendor: The Art of the Book in the Holy Roman Empire, 800–1500
07/2022 | 1432 | 164
Pages: 705-706
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Reviewer:
Diebold, William (Diebold, William)
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Imperial Splendor: The Art of the Book in the Holy Roman Empire, 800–1500 By Jeffrey F. Hamburger and Joshua O’Driscoll. 216 pp. incl. 152 col. ills. (Morgan Library and Museum, New York, with D. Giles Ltd., Lewes, 2021), £39.95. ISBN 978–1–911282–86–0. | :
Illustrations
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4. Back cover of the Lindau Gospels. Salzburg, 700–800. Gilt silver, enamel, and jewels, 32 by 27.5 cm. (Morgan Library and Museum, New York, MS M.1; photograph Graham S. Haber).
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Nuremberg, by the workshop of Michael Wolgemut, from the Nuremberg Chronicle, by Hartmann Schedel. 1493. Hand-coloured woodcut on laid paper, 47 by 64.8 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1991.7.1, f.99v–100r; exh. Morgan Library and Museum, New York).
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