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Exhibition Review
Brothers in Art: Drawings by Watts and Leighton. Compton. Pre-Raphaelites on Paper: Victorian Drawings from the Lanigan Collection. Ottawa & London
05/2016 | 1358 | 158
Pages: 387–89
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Owens, Susan (Owens, Susan)
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56. Self-portrait study (known as 'Fear'), by George Frederic Watts. c.1835-36 (Watts Gallery, Compton)
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57. Portrait of Virginia Pattle, by George Frederic Watts. c.1849 (Watts Gallery, Compton)
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58. Study for 'The Return of Persephone': drapery for Demeter, by Frederic Leighton. c.1890 (Leighton House Museum, London; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
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59. King Pelles' daughter bearing the vessel of the Sanc Graal, by Frederick Sandys. 1861 (Lanigan Collection, Saskatoon; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
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60. Samson and Delilah, by Henry Holiday. c.1859-61 (Lanigan Collection, Saskatoon; exh. Watts Gallery, Compton)
Exhibition Review
Monet: A Bridge to Modernity
01/2016 | 1354 | 158
Pages: 069–070
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MacDuffee, Allison (MacDuffee, Allison)
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92. Le Pont de bois, by Claude Monet. 1872 (VKS Art Inc., Ottawa; exh. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa)
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93. The Railroad Bridge at Argenteuil, by Claude Monet. 1873 (John G. Johnson Collection, Philadelphia Museum of Art; exh. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa)
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94. The Port at Argenteuil, by Claude Monet. c.1872 (Musée d'Orsay, Paris; exh. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa)
Exhibition Review
Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun
12/2015 | 1353 | 157
Pages: 875-876
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Walczak, Gerrit (Walczak, Gerrit)
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67. Anne de Rabaudy de Montoussin, comtesse de Cérès (?), by Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun. 1784 (Toledo Museum of Art; exh. Grand Palais, Paris)
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68. Hubert Robert, by Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun. 1788 (Musée du Louvre, Paris; exh. Grand Palais, Paris)
Exhibition Review
Caravaggio and his Roman followers. Ottawa and Fort Worth
09/2011 | 1302 | 153
Pages: 634-635
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Spear, Richard E. (Spear, Richard E.)
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Caravaggio and his Followers in Rome | institution: Kimbell Art Museum , institution: National Gallery of Canada
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102. St John the Baptist, by Tanzio da Varallo. c.1627–29. Canvas, 165.1 by 114 cm. (Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa; exh. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa).
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103. St John the Baptist, by Juan Bautista Maíno. c.1608–10. Canvas, 130 by 102 cm. (Kunstmuseum, Basel; exh. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa).
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101. St Augustine, by an anonymous painter. Before 1638. Canvas, 120 by 99 cm. (Private collection; exh. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa).
Exhibition Review
Bernini and Baroque portrait sculpture. Los Angeles, Ottawa and Florence
03/2009 | 1272 | 151
Pages: 194-196
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McPhee, Sarah (McPhee, Sarah)
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Bernini and the Birth of Baroque Portrait Sculpture | institution: J. Paul Getty Museum , institution: Museo Nazionale del Bargello , institution: National Gallery of Canada
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73. Portrait of Cardinal Alessandro Damasceni Peretti Montalto, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1622–23. Marble, 79 cm. high. (with socle). (Kunsthalle, Hamburg; exh. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa).
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74. Portrait of the dwarf in the service of the Duke of Créquy, by François du Quesnoy. 1633–34. Marble, 49 cm. high. (with socle). (Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Antica, Palazzo Barberini, Rome; exh. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa).
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75. Portrait of Costanza Bonarelli, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 1636–38. Marble, 72 cm. high. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence; exh. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa).
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76. Portrait of Maria Cerri Capranica, here attributed to the circle of Algardi. c.1640. Marble, 90 cm. high. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; exh. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa).
Exhibition Review
Renoir. London, Ottawa and Philadelphia
05/2007 | 1250 | 149
Pages: 343-345
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Lloyd, Christopher (Lloyd, Christopher)
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Renoir Landscapes 1865-1883 | institution: National Gallery , institution: National Gallery of Canada , institution: Philadelphia Museum of Art
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42. Arab festival, by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. 1881. Canvas, 73.5 by 92 cm. (Musée d’Orsay, Paris; exh. National Gallery, London).
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43. Landscape at Wargemont, by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. 1879. Canvas, 80.6 by 100 cm. (Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH; exh. National Gallery, London).
Article
A newly discovered painting by Paulus Bor for the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
02/2007 | 1247 | 149
Pages: 92-94
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Dolphin, Erika (Dolphin, Erika)
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25. Annunciation of the death of the Virgin, by Paulus Bor. c.1635–40. Canvas, 203.2 by 157.5 cm. (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa).
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26. The enchantress, by Paulus Bor. c.1640. Canvas, 155.6 by 112.4 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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27. Annunciation of the death of the Virgin, by Samuel van Hoogstraten. c.1670. Canvas, 66 by 52.7 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Publication Received
British Drawings from the National Gallery of Canada
10/2006 | 1243 | 148
Pages: 701
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Wilcox, Timothy (Wilcox, Timothy; Wilcox, Tim)
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British Drawings from the National Gallery of Canada | author: Schoenherr, Douglas E.
Supplement
Recent acquisitions at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 1998–2006
10/2006 | 1243 | 148
Pages: 723-730
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I. Virgin and Child with an Angel, by Francesco Salviati. c.1535–39. Oil on wood, 112.3 by 83 cm. Purchased 2005 with the support of the Volunteer Circle of the National Gallery of Canada and the National Gallery of Canada Foundation Renaissance Ball Patrons, for the Gallery’s 125th Anniversary; inv. no.41690.
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II. St Bonaventure, by Claude François (called Frère Luc). c.1655. Oil on oak, 70 by 77 cm. Purchased 1998 with the assistance of a grant from the Government of Canada under the terms of the Cultural Property Export and Import Act; inv. no.39763.
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III. David, by Francesco Salviati. c.1526–33. Pen and brown ink over black chalk on beige laid paper, 41.7 by 27.8 cm. Purchased 2005 with the support of The National Gallery of Canada Foundation Renaissance Ball Patrons, for the Gallery’s 125th Anniversary; inv. no.41486.
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IV. Portrait of Claude Joseph Vernet (1714–89), by Charles-Nicolas Cochin the Younger. 1779. Black chalk heightened with white on laid paper, 14.9 by 11 cm. Purchased 2005; inv. no.41670.
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V. Portrait of Baccio Bandinelli, by Niccola della Casa. c.1544. Engraving on ivory laid paper, 29.7 by 21.9 cm. Purchased 2004; inv. no.41343.
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VI. Reclining male nude, by Jacopo Pontormo. c.1530–40. Black chalk on ivory laid paper, 25.1 by 38.3 cm. Purchased 2004; inv. no.41370r.
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VII. Garden of an Italian villa, by Hubert Robert. 1764. Oil on canvas, 93.5 by 133 cm. Purchased 1998; inv. no.39760.
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VIII. Southern mountainous landscape with city, waterfall, and figures, by Joseph Anton Koch. c.1799. Pen and black ink, brush and brown and grey ink with white heightening, on black chalk on laid paper, 56 by 82.3 cm. Purchased 2003; inv. no.41281.
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X. Vortograph, by Alvin Langdon Coburn. 1917. Gelatin silver print, 27.6 by 20.3 cm. Purchased 2005; inv. no.41656.
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XI. Barn, Gaspé, platinum print, varnished, 12.4 by 15.7 cm. Purchased 2003; inv. no.41146.
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XII. Paradise institute, by Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller. 2001. Audio, video, mixed media installation, 3 by 12 by 5.1 m. Anonymous gift 2002; inv. no.41156.
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XIII. Orchard view, late spring, by Scott McFarland. 2004. Chromogenic print, 106.4 by 309.4 cm. Purchased 2005 (Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa); inv. no.2005.91.
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XIV. Cup presented to George Taylor, by Laurent Amiot. 1827. Silver, 30.7 by 16.8 by 16.7 cm. Purchased 2000 with the assistance of a grant from the Government of Canada under the terms of the Cultural Property Export and Import Act; inv. no.40385.
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XIX. Multi-triangular, by Guido Molinari. 1972. Acrylic on canvas, 250 by 546.7 cm. Gift of the Guido Molinari Estate, Montreal, 2004; inv. no.41579. (© SODRAC, Montreal, and DACS, London, 2006).
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XV. China-Bust 18, by Ah Xian. 1999. Porcelain with copper-red and cobalt-blue underglaze in landscape design, 38.1 by 33 by 22.9 cm. Purchased 2005; inv. no.41713.
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XVI. Nunali, by Jackoposie Oopakak. c.1988–89. Dark green stone, antler, sinew, bone, steel and black inlay, 113 by 73.6 by 95.4 cm. Purchased 2003; inv. no.41188.
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XVII. Maman, by Louise Bourgeois. 1999, cast 2003. Bronze, stainless steel, and marble, 9.27 by 8.91 by 10.24 m. Purchased 2004; inv. no.41429.
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XVIII. Untitled, by Jean-Paul Riopelle. 1953. Coloured ink on wove paper, 74.5 by 107.4 cm. Purchased 1998; inv. no.39742. (© SODRAC, Montreal, and DACS, London, 2006).
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XX. Room, by Philip Guston. 1976. Oil on canvas, 203.2 by 254.1 cm. Purchased 1999; inv. no.40065. (© Courtesy McKee Gallery and the Estate of Philip Guston, New York).
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XXI. Artist and Shaman between two worlds, by Norval Morrisseau. 1980. Acrylic on canvas, 175 by 282 cm. Purchased 2006; inv. no.41869. (© Norval Morrisseau).
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XXII. Onontaha, by Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté. 1915. Oil on canvas, 100.5 by 80 cm. This acquisition was made possible through the support of the Foundation’s Circle patrons and Supporting Friends of the National Gallery of Canada; inv. no.41452.
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XXIII. Forest landscape, by Emily Carr. 1932. Oil on wove paper, 88.6 by 61.3 cm. Purchased 2004 with the support of The Circle patrons of the National Gallery of Canada Foundation; inv. no.41339.
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XXIV. Grand Rivière, by Peter Doig. 2001–02. Oil on canvas, 228.8 by 358.4 cm. Purchased 2003; inv. no.41147.
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IX. John Barritt Melson (1811–98). British, after 1850. Daguerreotype, 30.6 by 25.5 cm. Gift of William John Melson, Barbara Elizabeth Melson Estes and families in memory of Alfred John Wallace Melson, 2004; inv. no.41548.
Exhibition Review
Renaissance Florence. Ottawa
10/2005 | 1231 | 147
Pages: 709-710
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Pilliod, Elizabeth (Pilliod, Elizabeth)
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Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and the Renaissance in Florence | institution: National Gallery of Canada
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77. The Virgin and Child with Sts Elizabeth and John the Baptist, by Bachiacca. c.1545. Panel, 120.7 by 90.8 cm. (Frick Art and Historic Center, Pittsburgh; exh. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa).
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78. The myth of Apollo and Daphne and the myth of Narcissus, by Antonio di Donnino del Mazziere. Early 1520s. Panel, 30 by 44.5 cm. (Galleria Corsini, Florence; exh. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa).
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79. Study for a Pietá, by Agnolo Bronzino. Here dated to the mid-1540s. Black chalk, 31.4 by 21.9 cm. (Private collection, New York; exh. National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa).
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