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Letter
Lord Cowper
06/2024 | 1455 | 166
Pages: 545
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Ellis, Charles S. (Ellis, Charles S.)
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Book Review
The Double: Identity and Difference in Art since 1900
11/2023 | 1448 | 165
Pages: 1241-1243
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Lloyd, Kathryn (Lloyd, Kathryn)
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The Double: Identity and Difference in Art since 1900 By James Meyer, with contributions by Julia Bryan-Wilson, Tom Gunning, Hillel Schwartz, Shawn Michelle Smith and Andrew Solomon. 288 pp. incl. 140 col. + 60 b. & w. ills. (Princeton University Press and National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2022), £52. ISBN 978–0–691–23617–9. | :
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7. Allie Mae Burroughs, Hale County, Alabama, by Walker Evans. 1936. Gelatin silver print, 24.3 by 19.2 cm. (Private collection).
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8. After Walker Evans: 4, by Sherrie Levine. 1981. Gelatin silver print, 12.8 by 9.8 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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9. Stills from Left side / right side, by Joan Jonas. 1972. Black-and-white video, duration 8 minutes 50 seconds. (Courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix, New York).
Article
Girodet’s ‘Coriolanus taking leave of his family’ rediscovered
10/2023 | 1447 | 165
Pages: 1094–1105
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Wile, Aaron (Wile, Aaron)
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1. Coriolanus taking leave of his family, by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson. 1786. Oil on canvas, 114 by 146 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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10. Horatius killing his sister Camilla, by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy- Trioson. 1785. Oil on canvas, 111 by 148 cm. (Musée Girodet, Montargis).
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11. Oath of the Horatii, by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson Girodet after Jacques-Louis David. 1786. Oil on canvas, 130.2 by 166.7 cm. (Toledo Museum of Art).
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12. Death of Socrates, by Jacques-Louis David. 1787. Oil on canvas, 129.5 by 196.2 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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13. Detail of Fig.1, showing the pose of Coriolanus and his eldest son.
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14. Detail of Fig.1, showing the altar to the household gods.
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15. Scene from a deluge, by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson Girodet. 1806. Oil on canvas, 494 by 341 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Photo Josse; Bridgeman Images).
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16. Intervention of the Sabine women, by Jacques-Louis David. 1799. Oil on canvas, 385 by 522 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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2. Coriolanus leaving his family to fight against his fatherland, by Henri de Favanne. 1725. Oil on canvas, 97.5 by 130 cm. (Musée d’Auxerre; akg-images).
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3. Coriolanus taking leave of his wife to join the Volscians in their attack upon Rome, by Étienne Aubry. c.1780. Oil on canvas, 146.7 by 196.2 cm. (Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, South Hadley).
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4. Coriolanus entreated by his mother, by Nicolas Poussin. c.1650. Oil on canvas, 112 by 198.5 cm. (Musée Poussin, Les Andelys).
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6. Detail from Roman album no.8, by Jacques-Louis David. 1775–80. Pen and black ink, brown and grey wash, black chalk, some red chalk and chalk wash on paper, mounted to album leaves, 48.7 by 33 cm. (Morgan Library and Museum, New York).
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7. Detail of Fig.1, showing the pose of Veturia.
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8. Coriolanus taking leave of his wife. Last quarter of the eighteenth century. Oil on canvas, 125 by 169 cm. (Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Cholet; RMN-Grand Palais; Gérard Blot).
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9. Horatius killing his sister Camilla, by Jacques-Louis David. 1781. Ink on paper, 27.5 by 38.7 cm. (Albertina, Vienna; akg-images).
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5. Detail of Brutus. Roman, 4th century BC. Bronze, height 69 cm. (Capitoline Museums, Rome; photograph Luisa Ricciarini; Bridgeman Images).
Exhibition Review
Vittore Carpaccio: Master Storyteller of Renaissance Venice
02/2023 | 1439 | 165
Pages: 179-183
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Brown, Beverly Louise (Brown, Beverly Louise)
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Vittore Carpaccio: Master Storyteller of Renaissance Venice National Gallery of Art, Washington 20th November 2022– 12th February 2023 | :
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11. St Augustine in his study, by Vittore Carpaccio. Shortly after 1504. Oil and tempera on canvas, 141 by 211 cm. (Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni, Venice; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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12. Two women on a balcony, by Vittore Carpaccio. c.1492–94. Oil on panel, 94.5 by 63.5 cm. (Museo Correr, Venice; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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13. Fishing and fowling on the lagoon, by Vittore Carpaccio. c.1492–94. Oil on panel, 75.4 by 63.8 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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14. A young knight, by Vittore Carpaccio. 1510. Oil on canvas, 218 by 151 cm. (Museo Thyssen- Bornemisza, Madrid; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington).
Exhibition Review
Superbarocco: Arte a Genova da Rubens a Magnasco
06/2022 | 1431 | 164
Pages: 597-600
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Ferri, Davide (Ferri, Davide)
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Superbarocco: Arte a Genova da Rubens a Magnasco Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome 26th March–3rd July | :
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7. Elena Grimaldi Cavalleroni Cattaneo, by Anthony van Dyck. 1623. Oil on canvas, 243 by 138.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington; exh. Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome).
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8. Sacrifice to Pan, by Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, called Il Grechetto. c.1640. Oil on canvas, 218 by 316 cm. (Private collection; photograph Luigino Visconti; exh. Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome).
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9. Baptism of Christ, by Anton Maria Maragliano. 1723–25. Painted and gilded wood, 220 by 210 by 135 cm. (Oratorio di S. Giovanni Battista, Pieve di Teco, Imperia; photograph Luigino Visconti; exh. Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome).
Letter
A Superb Baroque: Art in Genoa, 1600–1750
03/2021 | 1416 | 163
Pages: 221
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Salomon, Xavier F. (Salomon, Xavier F.)
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Book Review
Gustave Dreyfus: Collectionneur et Mécène dans le Paris de la Belle Epoque
02/2021 | 1415 | 163
Pages: 188-189
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Warren, Jeremy (Warren, Jeremy)
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Gustave Dreyfus: Collectionneur et Mécène dans le Paris de la Belle Epoque By Alice Silvia Legé. 200 pp. incl. 58 col. + 16 b. & w. ills. (Officina Libraria, Milan, 2019), €22.90. ISBN 978–88–336–7010–2. | :
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Gustave Dreyfus: Collectionneur et Mécène dans le Paris de la Belle Epoque By Alice Silvia Legé. 200 pp. incl. 58 col. + 16 b. & w. ills. (Officina Libraria, Milan, 2019), €22.90. ISBN 978–88–336–7010–2.
Exhibition Review
A Superb Baroque: Art in Genoa, 1600–1750
12/2020 | 1413 | 162
Pages: 1092-1095
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Orlando, Anna (Orlando, Anna )
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A Superb Baroque: Art in Genoa, 1600–1750 Edited by Jonathan Bober, Piero Boccardo and Franco Boggero. 384 pp. incl. 250 col. ills. (National Gallery of Art, Washington, and Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ, 2020), £54. ISBN 978–0–691–20651–6. | :
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11. Infant Moses with Pharaoh’s crown, by Gregorio de Ferrari. 1675–80. Oil on canvas, 150 by 200 cm. (Collezioni d’Arte Banca Carige, Genoa).
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12. Scenes from the life of Cleopatra, design for a silver basin, by Bernardo Strozzi. c.1618/1620. Oil on canvas, 96 by 96 cm. (Ashmolean Musem, Oxford).
Article
Van Gogh as mentally ill: his contested Oslo self-portrait
02/2020 | 1403 | 162
Pages: 88-101
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Meedendorp, Teio (Meedendorp, Teio)
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Pilz, Kathrin (Pilz, Kathrin)
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Tilborgh, Louis van (Tilborgh, Louis van)
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1. Self-portrait, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 51.5 by 45.2 cm. (National Gallery, Oslo).
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10. Self-portrait, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 40 by 31 cm. (Private collection).
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11. Madame Roulin and her baby, by Vincent van Gogh. 1888. Canvas, 63.5 by 51 cm. (Robert Lehman Collection, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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12. Undergrowth, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 49 by 64.3 cm. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Vincent van Gogh Foundation).
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13. Image of Fig.1, superimposed with the X-radiograph, illustrating the initial outlines of the head, neck, shoulder, ear and lapel (with thanks to Heleen van Driel).
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14. Detail of the upper right edge of Fig.1, showing the paint to be less discoloured around the edges than in the picture plane.
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15. Micrograph of Fig.1 in raking light, showing the brushed texture of the paint in the lapel, partly flattened with a palette knife.
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16. Self-portrait as a ‘bonze’, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 61.5 by 50.3 cm. (Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Cambridge MA; bequest from the collection of Maurice Wertheim).
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17. Portrait of Peter Altenberg, by Max Oppenheimer. 1910. Whereabouts unknown. (From W. Michel: Max Oppenheimer, Munich 1911, p.3).
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18. The Arlésienne (Portrait of Marie-Julien Ginoux), by Vincent van Gogh. 1890. Oil on canvas, 60 by 50 cm. (Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna, Rome).
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19. Entrance to a quarry, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 60 by 74.5 cm. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Vincent van Gogh Foundation).
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2. Self-portrait with bandaged ear and pipe, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 51 by 45 cm. (Private collection).
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20. Peter Altenberg, by Oskar Kokoschka. 1909. Oil on canvas, 76 by 71.5 cm. (Private collection, courtesy of Neue Gallery, New York).
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3. Armand Roulin, by Vincent van Gogh. 1888. Oil on canvas, 65 by 54 cm. (Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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4. Self-portrait, by Edvard Munch. 1886. Oil on canvas, 33 by 24.5 cm. (National Museum, Oslo).
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5. and 6. Photograph of Fig.1 and its reverse, with an annotation by Eugène Blot: ‘Portrait de Van Gogh / oreille mutilée’. c.1909. (Cassirer-Archive, Zurich).
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7. Portrait of Vincent van Gogh, formerly attributed to Van Gogh. 1925– 28. Oil on canvas, 59.1 by 47.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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8. Self-portrait, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 57.8 by 44.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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Opposite 9. Self-portrait, by Vincent van Gogh. 1889. Oil on canvas, 65 by 54 cm. (Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
Exhibition Review
Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence and Washington
01/2020 | 1402 | 162
Pages: 4-13
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Röstel, Alexander (Röstel, Alexander )
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Palazzo Strozzi, Verrocchio: Master of Leonardo (8th March– 14th July 2019) | :
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Verrocchio: Sculptor and Painter of Renaissance Florence at the National Gallery of Art, Washington (15th September 2019–12th January 2020) | :
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1. Putto with a dolphin, by Andrea del Verrocchio. c.1465–80. Bronze, 70.3 by 50.5 by 35 cm. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; exh. Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, and National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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10. Ginevra de’ Benci, by Leonardo da Vinci. c.1474–78. Oil on panel, 38.1 by 37 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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11. Bust of a young woman, by Andrea del Verrocchio. c.1465–70. Marble, 47.3 by 48.7 by 23.8 cm. (Frick Collection, New York; exh. Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, and National Gallery of Art, Washington; photograph by Clarence Kennedy. 1930. Gelatin silver print. The National Gallery of Art Library, Washington; exh. Study Center, National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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12. Installation view of Verrocchio: Sculptor and Painter of Renaissance Florence at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2019–20, showing in the foreground (left) Putto with a dolphin, by Verrocchio and (right) Putto posed on globe, attributed to Verrocchio. (Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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13. Lorenzo de’ Medici, probably after a model by Andrea del Verrocchio and Orsino Benintendi. Possibly 1513–20. Polychrome terracotta, 65.8 by 59.1 by 32.7 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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2. Installation view of Verrocchio, Master of Leonardo, at Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, 2019, showing (left to right) Bust of a young woman, by Desiderio da Settignano and Verrocchio’s Lady with flowers and Bust of a young woman. (Courtesy Palazzo Strozzi, Florence).
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3. An ancient heroine, possibly Olympias, by Andrea del Verrocchio. c.1460–65. Marble, 46 by 31 by 6.5 cm. (Castello Sforzesco, Milan; exh. Palazzo Strozzi, Florence).
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4. Diagram of the incised lines evident on the painted surface and in the X-radiograph of the Virgin Adoring the Christ Child (The Ruskin Madonna), by Andrea del Verrocchio, possibly with Domenico Ghirlandaio. c.1470–80. Tempera and oil on panel transferred to canvas, 106.7 by 76.3 cm. (National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh; diagram © Elizabeth Walmsley, 2019).
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5. Giuliano de’ Medici, by Andrea del Verrocchio. c.1475/78. Terracotta with traces of polychromy, 61 by 66 by 28.3 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington; exh. Palazzo Strozzi, Florence).
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6. Death of Francesca Pitti Tornabuoni, by Francesco di Simone Ferrucci. c.1480. Marble, 45 by 170.5 by 13 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence; exh. Palazzo Strozzi, Florence).
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7. Young woman, by Andrea del Verrocchio. c.1470–75. Black chalk with pen and brown ink and brush with brown ink and grey ash on paper, outlines pricked for transfer, 40.8 by 32.7 cm. (Christ Church Picture Gallery, Oxford; exh. Palazzo Strozzi, Florence).
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8. St Jerome, by Andrea del Verrocchio. c.1465–70. Tempera on paper applied to panel, 40 by 26 cm. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence; exh. Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, and National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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9. Virgin with the laughing Child, attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. c.1472. Terracotta, 49 by 27 by 24.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; exh. Palazzo Strozzi, Florence).
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