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Domenico Guidi in Padula: a rediscovered ‘Annunciation’
11/2023 | 1448 | 165
Pages: 1206-1209
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Ciarlo, Nicola (Ciarlo, Nicola)
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1. Detail of The Holy Family, with St Elizabeth, St Zacharias and John the Baptist, by Domenico Guidi. c.1676–85. Marble, 491.5 by 190.7 cm. (S. Agnese in Agone, Rome; photograph Enea Abbaticchio).
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2. The dream of St Joseph, by Domenico Guidi. c.1695–99. Marble, 302 by 190 cm. (Capocaccia Chapel, S. Maria della Vittoria, Rome; Bibliotheca Hertziana, Max Planck- Institut für Kunstgeschichte, Rome; photograph Enrico Fontolan).
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3. Virgin Mary, here attributed to Domenico Guidi. c.1699–1701. Marble, 84 by 65 by 31 cm (with socle). (Charterhouse of S. Lorenzo, Padula; courtesy Ministero della Cultura, Direzione regionale Musei della Campania, Naples; photograph Giuseppe Panza).
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4. Archangel Gabriel, here attributed to Domenico Guidi. c.1699–1701. Marble, 94 by 81 by 39 cm (with socle). (Charterhouse of S. Lorenzo, Padula; courtesy Ministero della Cultura, Direzione regionale Musei della Campania, Naples; photograph Giuseppe Panza).
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5. Bust of the Virgin annunciate, by Domenico Guidi. c.1670. Marble and red limestone, 89 by 76 cm. (Princely Collections, Lichtenstein, Vaduz-Vienna; photograph Scala, Florence).
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6. Detail of Fig.1, showing the face of the Virgin.
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7. Detail of Fig.3, showing the face of the Virgin.
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Carlo Maratti and the Barberini family: two paintings for churches in Palestrina
08/2017 | 1373 | 159
Pages: 610-616
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Fidanza, Giovan Battista (Fidanza, Giovan Battista)
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12. S. Rosalia interceding for victims of the plague in Palestrina, by Carlo Maratti. 1668 (Formerly Palazzo Corsini, Florence, destroyed; photograph 1934)
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13. Annunciation, by Carlo Maratti and workshop. 1686 (Cathedral of Palestrina)
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14. Ultraviolet photograph of Fig.13
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15. Annunciation, by Robert van Audenaerd, after Carlo Maratti. 1700-10 (British Museum, London)
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16. X-radiograph of Fig.13. Detail
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17. X-radiograph of Fig.13. Detail
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18. X-radiograph of Fig.13. Detail
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20. Annunciation, by Carlo Maratti. After 1686 (Royal Collection Trust, London; © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2017)
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19. Virgin of the Annunciation, after Carlo Maratti. Eighteenth century (Museum Kunstpalast, Sammlung der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf)
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The discovery and conservation of a Nicolò di Pietro in the Cuming Museum, London
03/2014 | 1332 | 156
Pages: 153-158
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Griffin, Amy (Griffin, Amy)
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Mazzotta, Antonio (Mazzotta, Antonio)
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3. Virgin Annunciate (before conservation), by Nicolò di Pietro (Cuming Museum, London)
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4. Detail of Fig. 5, showing the nails on the Virgin's sleeve
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5. Fig. 3 after conservation at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London
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6. Coronation of the Virgin with angels and donors, by Nicolò di Pietro (Pinacoteca dell'Accademia dei Concordi, Rovigo)
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7. Virgin and Child, by Nicolò di Pietro (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest)
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8. St Ursula and her maidens, by Nicolò di Pietro (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
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9. St Paul, by Nicolò di Pietro (Museo Civico, Pesaro)
Book Review
L’Annonciation du Caravage: La restauration d’un chef-d’œuvre du musée des beaux-arts de Nancy
09/2012 | 1314 | 154
Pages: 637-639
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Gash, John (Gash, John)
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L’Annonciation du Caravage: La restauration d’un chef-d’œuvre du musée des beaux-arts de Nancy | editor: Stoullig, Claire
Article
François Lemoyne’s ‘Annunciation’ (1727) rediscovered at Winchester College
03/2012 | 1308 | 154
Pages: 177-181
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10. Interior of Winchester College Chapel looking east, by James Cave, showing Lemoyne’s Annunciation over the altar, as it was displayed between 1729 and 1864. 1802. Watercolour and gouache, 78 by 61 cm. (Winchester College, Winchester).
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11. Altar panelling, attributed to Edward Pierce. 1680–82. Formerly in Winchester College Chapel, now in New Hall, and between 1729 and 1864 the setting for Lemoyne’s Annunciation in Fig.6. The width of the space between the columns is wider than it was when the painting was in situ. (Winchester College, Winchester).
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12. Detail of the carved gilt wood frame of the painting illustrated in Fig.6.
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6. Annunciation, by François Lemoyne. 1727. Canvas, 199.4 by 124.5 cm. (Winchester College, Winchester; on loan to the National Gallery, London, until September 2016).
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7. Annunciation, by Laurent Cars after François Lemoyne. 1727–28. Etching and engraving, 47.8 by 28.9 cm. (British Museum, London).
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8. Annunciation, by François Lemoyne. c.1727. Black chalk heightened with white on blue paper, 35 by 23.6 cm. (Courtauld Gallery, London).
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9. Life class, by Charles-Joseph Natoire. 1746. Black chalk, carbon black ink and watercolour washes on white laid paper, 45.4 by 32.3 cm. (Courtauld Gallery, London).
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Donatello’s ‘Nunziata del Sasso’: the Cavalcanti chapel at S. Croce and its patrons
03/2008 | 1260 | 150
Pages: 152-165
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Preyer, Brenda (Preyer, Brenda)
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Zervas, Diane Finiello (Zervas, Diane Finiello; Finiello Zervas, Diane; Zervas, Diane)
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1. The Annunciation, the Cavalcanti tabernacle, by Donatello, after the 1994–95 restoration. c.1436-40. Pietra serena, terracotta and gilding, 420 by 274 cm. (S. Croce, Florence)
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10. Detail of Fig.9
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11. Youthful St John the Baptist, by Michelozzo. c.1440s. Terracotta, 69 cm. high. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence)
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12. Sts John the Baptist and Francis, by Domenico Veneziano. 1450s. Fresco, approx. 194 by 108 cm. (Museo dell’Opera di S. Croce, Florence)
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13. Fig.1 photographed before 1954
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14. Predella with scenes from the life of St Nicholas of Bari, by Giovanni di Francesco. 1450s. Tempera on wood, 23 by 158 cm. (Casa Buonarroti, Florence)
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6. Left side of Fig.1, set diagonally into the church wall, before restoration
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7. Left capital of Fig.1, before restoration
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8. Left pair of standing putti in Fig.1, here attributed to Donatello. c.1439. Terracotta, pigmented stucco, gilding and traces of white pigment, approx. 76 cm. high
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9. Right pair of standing putti in Fig.1, here attributed to Michelozzo. c.1440. Terracotta, gilding and traces of white pigment, approx. 76 cm. high
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2. Genealogical tree of members of the Cavalcanti family who created the chapel. Not included are Giovanni di Lorenzo and Francesco di Matteo, who were distantly related.
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3. Plan of S. Croce with the tramezzo. (Reproduced by permission of Marcia Hall)
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4. Reconstruction of the area around the Cavalcanti chapel, S. Croce, Florence, 1440–42: 1) Nobili tomb; 1a) Nobili holy water stoup; 2) Mannelli tomb; 3) Cocchi tomb; 4) Cerchi tomb; 5) messer Benedetto Cavalcanti tomb; 6) messer Amerigo Cavalcanti tomb; 7) female relatives of messer Amerigo Cavalcanti tomb; 8) messer Amerigo and descendents tomb; 10) Boscoli tomb; 11) Bernardo di Bernardo Cavalcanti tomb. (Diane Finiello Zervas)
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5. Reconstruction in elevation and plan of the Cavalcanti chapel and surrounding area, c.1450: ABC) elevation; ABD) ground plan; 1) Nobili tomb; 2) Nobili holy water stoup; 3) Mannelli tomb; 4) Cerchi tomb; 5) messer Benedetto Cavalcanti tomb; 6) messer Amerigo Cavalcanti and descendents; 7) female relatives of messer Amerigo; 8) Bernardo Cavalcanti’s tomb; 9) Cavalcanti altar; 10) altar steps; 11) Domenico Veneziano fresco; 12) tramezzo. (Diane Finiello Zervas)
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Zanobi Strozzi's 'Annunciation' in the National Gallery
08/1998 | 1145 | 140
Pages: 517-524
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Gordon, Dillian (Gordon, Dillian)
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11. Virgin and Child with Angels, by Zanobi Strozzi. ?1434-39. Panel, 118 by 104 cm. (Museo di S. Marco, Florence).
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12. Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints, by Zanobi Strozzi and Assistant. c.1455-57. Panel, 220 by 269 cm. (Musée du Petit Palais, Avignon).
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13. The Madonna of Humility with Angels, by the Master of the Buckingham Palace Madonna. c.1440. Panel, 86.1 by 47.8 cm. (Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II).
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3. Detail of Fig.4, Showing the Concealed Signature. [Annunciation, by Zanobi Strozzi. c.1440-45. Egg Tempera on Panel, 104.5 by 142 cm. (National Gallery, London).]
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4. Annunciation, by Zanobi Strozzi. c.1440-45. Egg Tempera on Panel, 104.5 by 142 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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5. Partial Reconstruction of Fig.4 (Main Panel without Predella or Frame). [Annunciation, by Zanobi Strozzi. c.1440-45. Egg Tempera on Panel, 104.5 by 142 cm. (National Gallery, London).]
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6. Annunciation, Attributed to Fra Angelico. c.1426. Main Panel, 163.5 by 189.5 cm. (Prado, Madrid).
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7. Annunciation, Attributed to Fra Angelico. c.1432-34 and c.1438-40. Main Panel, 157 by 163 cm. (S. Maria delle Grazie, S. Giovanni Valdarno).
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8. Annunciation, by Fra Angelico. c.1432-34. Main Panel, 160 by 180 cm. (Museo Diocesano, Cortona).
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9. Annunciation, by Neri di Bicci. 1455. Panel, 160 by 190 cm. (S. Maria Novella, Florence).
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10. Annunciation, by an Anonymous Fifteenth-Century Florentine Artist. c.1451. Panel, 130 by 138 cm. (S. Martino a Mensola).
Short Notice
New Documents for Signorelli's 'Annunciation' at Volterra
07/1998 | 1144 | 140
Pages: 474-478
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Henry, Tom (Henry, Tom)
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41. Annunciation, by Luca Signorelli, after Cleaning. 1491. Panel, 258 by 190 cm. (Pinacoteca Civica, Volterra).
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42. Back of the Panel in Fig.41. [Annunciation, by Luca Signorelli, after Cleaning. 1491. Panel, 258 by 190 cm. (Pinacoteca Civica, Volterra).]
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43. Virgin and Child, Attributed to Francesco di Neri Giuntarini da Volterra. c.1370-1400. Tempera on Panel, c.75 by 45 cm. (S. Bartolomeo, Montegemoli).
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40. View towards the High Altar of the Oratory of the Company of the Virgin Mary, Volterra Cathedral.
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The Early History of Lodovico Carracci's 'Annunciation' Altar-Piece
09/1990 | 1050 | 132
Pages: 616-622
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Feigenbaum, Gail (Feigenbaum, Gail)
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1. Annunciation, by Lodovico Caracci. 178 by 218 cm. (Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna).
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2. Annunciation, by Lodovico Carracci. Copper, 56 by 45.5 cm. (Private Collection, Rome).
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3. Annunciation, by Lodovico Carracci. 135 by 98 cm. (Location Unknown).
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An 'Annunciation' by Giovanni Battista Cungi
12/1989 | 1041 | 131
Pages: 849-851
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Witcombe, Christopher (Witcombe, Christopher)
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60. Annunciation, by Giovanni Battista Cungi. 1547. 262 by 176 cm. (Museo Civico, Borgo Sansepolcro).
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61. Presentation in the Temple, Here Attributed to Raffaellino del Colle. 192 by 139 cm. (Museo Civico, Borgo Sansepolcro).
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