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Book Review
Kunstkammer: Early Modern Art and Curiosity Cabinets in the Holy Roman Empire
09/2024 | 1458 | 166
Pages: 976-7
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Sandbichler, Veronika (Sandbichler, Veronika)
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Kunstkammer: Early Modern Art and Curiosity Cabinets in the Holy Roman Empire By Jeffrey Chipps Smith. 319 pp. incl. 179 col. + 10 b. & w. ills. (Reaktion Books, London, 2022), £35. ISBN 978–1–78914–612–7. | :
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3. Cabinet of Archduke Ferdinand II. Nuremberg or Mantua, c.1582. Ebony, maple, walnut and silver, 75 by 62 by 45 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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Paolo Stella’s Belvedere: a Genoese outpost in Prague
11/2022 | 1436 | 164
Pages: 1088-1103
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Schulz, Anne Markham (Schulz, Anne Markham)
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1. The west front of the Belvedere, Prague. (Photograph Jan Bazant).
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10. Charles V liberating Christian captives, by Giovanni Domenico Stella(?). Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, east side [11E]; photograph Prague Castle).
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11. Meeting of King Mulay Hassan and Charles V, by Giovanni Domenico Stella(?). Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, east side [13E]; photograph Prague Castle).
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12. King Ferdinand and Queen Anna, by an assistant of Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [3W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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13. Plexippos and Toxeus, sons of Thestius, carrying the head of the Caledonian Boar, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, south side [5S]; photograph Prague Castle).
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14. Perseus and Atlas, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, north side [4N]; photograph Prague Castle).
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15. Hermes and Battus, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [7W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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16. Cadmus and the dragon, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [13W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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17. Jason and the Golden Fleece, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [2W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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18. Zeus and Ganymede, by an assistant of Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [8W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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19. Hannibal and Scipio Africanus, by an assistant of Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, north side [2N]; photograph Prague Castle).
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2. Detail from Miracle of the Goblet, by Giammaria Mosca and Paolo Stella. 1520–29. (Cappella del Santo, Basilica di S. Antonio, Padua; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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20. Mago the Carthaginian reaping grain, by an assistant of Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [6W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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21. Leda and the swan, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [11W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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22. Perseus and Andromeda, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, north side [3N]; photograph Prague Castle).
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23. Garden façade of the Villa Doria, Genoa. (Photograph Alinari).
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3. Detail of Fig.2, showing the central kneeling woman. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
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4. Hope, from the tomb of Lodovico Euffreducci, S. Francesco, Fermo, by Paolo Stella. (Diocesan Museum, Fermo; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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5. St Thomas Aquinas, by Paolo Stella. c.1525. Marble, height 161 cm. (SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice; photograph Anne Markham Schulz).
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6. Tomb of Giovanni Battista Bonzio. 1525–26. (SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice).
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7. Tomb of Lodovico Euffreducci. c.1528–29. (S. Francesco, Fermo; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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8. Pursuit of fleeing Tunisians by imperial forces, by Giovanni Domenico Stella(?). Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, east side [9E]; photograph Prague Castle).
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9. Danaë, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [10W]; photograph Prague Castle).
Book Review
The Mad Silkman: Zika and Lida Ascher Textiles and Fashion
07/2020 | 1408 | 162
Pages: 638-639
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Burks, Constance Karol (Burks, Constance Karol)
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The Mad Silkman: Zika and Lida Ascher Textiles and Fashion By Konstantina Hlaváčková. 402 pp. incl. 382 col. + 125 b. & w. ills. (Slovart, Prague, 2019), £59. ISBN 978–80–7529–748–8. | :
Book Review
Vesperbilder in Bayern von 1380 bis 1430 zwischen Import und einheimischer Produktion. By Ludmila Kvapilová
08/2019 | 1397 | 161
Pages: 689-691
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Weniger, Matthias (Weniger, Matthias)
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Vesperbilder in Bayern von 1380 bis 1430 zwischen Import und einheimischer Produktion By Ludmila Kvapilová. 400 pp. incl. 294 col. + 85 b. & w. ills. (Michael Imhof Verlag, Petersberg, 2017), | :
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2. Pietà at Pfettrach near Freising, Prague. c.1390. Limestone, 76 by 79 cm. (Photograph Matthias Weniger).
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Changed locations: the Habsburg cityscapes in Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
07/2019 | 1396 | 161
Pages: 544-555
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Concin, Adriana (Concin, Adriana)
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1. The first courtyard of Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, looking south, showing the frescos of Konstanz and (behind the column) Wiener Neustadt. (Photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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10. Kaiserebersdorf and Sterzing, by Bastiano Veronese, Cesare Baglioni, Giovanni Lombardi and Turino da Piemonte. 1565. Frescos, 120 by 215 cm. and 160 by 215 cm. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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11. Detail of Fig.10, showing the view of Sterzing.
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12. Plan of the proposed identification of the frescos in the first courtyard, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence: 1. Vienna; 2. Innsbruck; 3. Kaiserebersdorf; 4. Sterzing; 5. Konstanz; 6. Wiener Neustadt; 7. Hall in Tirol; 8. Trieste; 9. Breisach; 10. Passau; 11. Stein/Krems; 12. Klosterneuburg; 13. Graz; 14. Freiburg im Breisgau; 15. Linz; 16. Bratislava; 17. Formerly Prague, destroyed by Giuseppe del Rosso's inscription (1812); a. Doorway to Piazza della Signoria; b. Doorway to the Cortile della Dogana; c. Inscription by Messer Fabio Segni (1565); and d. Niche with Samson and the Philistine, by Pierino da Vinci.
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13. Graz, by Bottega Amedeo Benini after Matthaeus Merian. 1958. Fresco, 380 by 215 cm. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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14. Krems, by Bastiano Veronese, Cesare Baglioni, Giovanni Lombardi and Turino da Piemonte. 1565. Fresco, 380 by 215 cm. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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15. Watercolour after the original view of Graz in the first courtyard of Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, by Carlo Chiostri. Before 1892. Watercolour on paper, 36 by 22 cm. (Landesarchiv Steiermark, Graz).
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16. The first courtyard of Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, showing the view of Freiburg im Breisgau, behind the bronze putto. c.1860–90. Photograph, 19 by 25 cm. (Österreichisches Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Vienna).
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2. Plan of the current identification of the frescos in the first courtyard, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence: 1. Vienna; 2. Innsbruck; 3. Kaiserebersdorf; 4. Konstanz; 5. Wiener Neustadt; 6. Hall in Tirol; 7. Sterzing; 8. Prague; 9. Passau; 10. Stein; 11. Klosterneuburg; 12. Graz; 13. Freiburg im Breisgau; 14. Linz; 15. Bratislava; a. Doorway to the Piazza della Signoria; b. Inscription by Giuseppe del Rosso (1812); c. Doorway to the Cortile della Dogana; d. Inscription by Messer Fabio Segni (1565); and e. Niche with Samson and the Philistine, by Pierino da Vinci.
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3. Below The first courtyard in Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, showing the proposed location of frescos, by Vincenzo Borghini. North is on the left. 1565. Pen and ink, 21.3 by 15.2 cm. (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Florence).
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4. Opposite The first courtyard of Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, looking north. (Photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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5. Inscription by Giuseppe del Rosso. c.1812. Fresco, 380 by 215 cm. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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6. Trieste, by Bastiano Veronese, Cesare Baglioni, Giovanni Lombardi and Turino da Piemonte. 1565. Fresco, 160 by 215 cm. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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7. Opposite top left Actual delineation of the city of Brysach, as seen from morning to evening (east view); and The city of Brysach, as seen from evening to morning (west view), from M. Merian: Topographia Alsatiae, Frankfurt c.1650. Etching, 28.8 cm by 38 cm. (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna).
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8. Opposite top right Breisach, by Bastiano Veronese, Cesare Baglioni, Giovanni Lombardi and Turino da Piemonte. 1565. Fresco, 160 by 215 cm. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; photograph Francesco Guazzelli).
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9. Opposite below Fresco of Innsbruck in Palazzo Vecchio, by Julius von Ficker. 1860s. Photograph, 60 by 40 cm. (Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck).
Exhibition Review
Kupka: Pioneer of Abstraction. Grand Palais, Paris
07/2018 | 1384 | 160
Pages: 591-593
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Masters, Christopher (Masters, Christopher)
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20. Amorpha: fugue in two colours, by František Kupka. 1912. Canvas, 211 by 220 cm. (National Gallery, Prague; exh. Grand Palais, Paris).
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21. Around a point, by František Kupka. 1920–30. Canvas, 194.5 by 200 cm. (Centre Pompidou, Musée national d’art moderne, Paris; exh. Grand Palais, Paris).
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22. Water (the bather), by František Kupka. 1906–09. Canvas, 63 by 80 cm. (Centre Pompidou, Paris; exh. Grand Palais, Paris).
Publication Received
Figure & Lettering: Sepulchral Sculpture of the Jagiellonian Period in Bohemia. By Jan Chlíbec and Jiří Rohácěk
06/2017 | 1371 | 159
Pages: 486
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Gajdošova, Jana (Gajdošova, Jana)
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Exhibition Review
Emperor Charles IV. Prague and Nuremberg
04/2017 | 1369 | 159
Pages: 345-346
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Opacic, Zoë (Opacic, Zoë)
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89. Fragment from the tomb of Margaret of Brabant, by Giovanni Pisano. 1313-14 (Museo di S. Agostino, Genoa; exh. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg)
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88. Statue of Charles IV from Prague's Old Town Bridge Tower. Before 1380 (Narodni Muzeum, Lapidarium, Prague; exh. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg)
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90. Annunciation, called the Sachs Annunciation, North French or Netherlandish. 1350-60 (Cleveland Museum of Art; exh. Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg)
Exhibition Review
Roelandt Savery. Prague and Kortrijk
05/2011 | 1298 | 153
Pages: 348-349
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Martin, Andrew John (Martin, Andrew John)
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Roelandt Savery. A Painter in the Services of Emperor Rudolf II | institution: Broelmuseum , institution: Schwarzenberg Palace
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51. On Kampa Isle under Charles Bridge in Prague, by Roelandt Savery. c.1603–04. Pen and brown ink, 16.3 by 23.8 cm. (National Gallery, Prague; exh. Broel­museum, Kortrijk).
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52. Orpheus playing to the animals in a landscape, by Roelandt Savery. 1611. Panel, 40.6 by 54.3 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin; exh. Broel­museum, Kortrijk).
Exhibition Review
Art at the Luxembourg court. Prague
03/2011 | 1296 | 153
Pages: 205-206
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Opacic, Zoë (Opacic, Zoë)
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A Royal Marriage: Elisabeth Premyslid and John of Luxembourg – 1310 | institution: House of the Stone Bell
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107. Crown for a woman. Paris or Sicily, early fourteenth century. Gold, precious stones and enamel, 6.2 cm. high. (Muzeum Narodowe, Wrocław; exh. House of the Stone Bell, Prague).
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108. Reliquary of St Blasius. Prague, 1306. Gold and niello, 5.5 by 4 cm. (Patrimonio Nacional, El Escorial; exh. House of the Stone Bell, Prague).
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109. The seal of John of Luxembourg (type V). 24th August 1331. Wax, diameter 9.4 cm. (Státní oblastní archiv, Trebon, exh. House of the Stone Bell, Prague).
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