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Book Review
Art and Faith in the Venetian World: Venerating Christ as the Man of Sorrows
06/2021 | 1419 | 163
Pages: 554-555
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Borean, Linda (Borean, Linda)
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Art and Faith in the Venetian World: Venerating Christ as the Man of Sorrows By Catherine R. Puglisi and William L. Barcham. 425 pp. incl. 252 col. + 10 b. & w. ills. (Brepols, Turnhout, 2019), €160. ISBN 978–1–912554–29–4. | :
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3. Pietà, by Paolo Veronese. c.1581–82. Oil on canvas, 147 by 111.5 cm. (State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg; Bridgeman Images).
Publication Received
New Perspectives on the Man of Sorrows. Edited by Catherine R. Puglisi and William L. Barcham.
08/2015 | 1349 | 157
Pages: 553
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Campbell, Caroline (Campbell, Caroline)
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Exhibition Review
The Man of Sorrows in Venice. New York
05/2011 | 1298 | 153
Pages: 355-356
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Jacobi, Lauren (Jacobi, Lauren)
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Passion in Venice: Crivelli to Tintoretto and Veronese | institution: Museum of Biblical Art
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64. Christ mocked, by Jacopo Tintoretto. c.1548–49. Canvas, 88.9 by 87.6 cm. (Private collection; exh. Museum of Biblical Art, New York).
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65. Christ in the Chalice, fols.9 and 10 from a mariegola, attributed to Benedetto Bordon. c.1505. Vellum, each folio 29.6 by 20.2 cm. (Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston; exh. Museum of Biblical Art, New York).
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66. Dead Christ supported by two angels, by Carlo Crivelli. c.1470–75. Tempera and tooled gold on panel, 71 by 47.2 cm. (Philadelphia Museum of Art; exh. Museum of Biblical Art, New York).
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A Caravaggesque ‘Christ’ in Scotland
10/2009 | 1279 | 151
Pages: 682-690
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Gash, John (Gash, John)
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31. Christ displaying his wounds, by a follower of Caravaggio. c.1615–25. Canvas, 132.1 by 99 cm. (Perth Museum and Art Gallery, Scotland).
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32. Incredulity of St Thomas, by Caravaggio. 1601–03. Canvas, 107 by 146 cm. (Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten, Schloss Sanssouci, Potsdam).
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33. Wax seal on reverse of canvas of Fig.31.
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34. Christ displaying his wounds, attributed to Dello Delli. c.1420. Terracotta, 104.1 cm. high. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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35. Liberation of St Peter, by Giovanni Battista Caracciolo. 1615. Canvas, 310 by 207 cm. (Church of the Pio Monte della Misericordia, Naples). Photograph: Scala, Florence.
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36. A drinking and musical party, by Bartolomeo Manfredi. c.1618. Canvas, 130 by 190 cm. (Private collection).
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37. Miracle of St Valeria before St Martial, by Giovanni Antonio Galli, called Spadarino. 1629–32. Canvas, 320 by 186 cm. (Chapter House of St Peter’s, Rome). Photograph: Management Fratelli Alinari, Florence/ Bridgeman Art Library, London.
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38. David with the head of Goliath, by Simon Vouet. 1621. Canvas, 121 by 94 cm. (Musei di Strada Nuova, Palazzo Bianco, Genoa).
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39. Narcissus, here attributed to Giovanni Antonio Galli, called Spadarino. ?1620s. Canvas, 113 by 97 cm. (Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Barberini, Rome).
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40. Judgment of Midas, by Alessandro Turchi, called l’Orbetto. c.1622–25. Canvas, 166 by 232 cm. (Collection of Count von Schönborn, Schloss Weissenstein, Pommersfelden).
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41. Virgin and Child with Sts Francis and Carlo Borromeo, by Alessandro Turchi, called l’Orbetto. c.1617–18. Canvas, 318 by 178 cm. (S. Salvatore in Lauro, Rome).
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42. St Catherine of Alexandria visited in prison by the Empress Faustina and Porphyry, by Alessandro Turchi, called l’Orbetto. c.1619–20. Chalk and wash, 26.9 by 36.5 cm. (Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich).
Short Notice
The Stoclet 'Man of Sorrows': A Thirteenth-Century Italian Diptych Reunited
02/1999 | 1151 | 141
Pages: 107-112
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Cannon, Joanna (Cannon, Joanna)
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59. Detail of the St Francis Panel by Maestro di S. Francesco Showing the Head of the Left Angel and of St Francis (S. Maria degli Angeli, Assisi).
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61 and 62. Detail of Christ and the Virgin from the Crucifix by Giunta Pisano. Panel 174 by 131 cm. (Whole). (S. Maria degli Angeli, Assisi).
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63. Crucifix by Maestro di S. Francesco, from S. Francesco al Prato, Perugia, 1272. Panel, 489 by 352 cm. (Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, Perugia).
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57. Recto and Verso of a Double-Sided Icon with the Virgin Hodegetria and the Man of Sorrows, Byzantine, Second Half of the Twelfth Century. Panel, 115 by 77.5cm. (Byzantine Museum, Kastoria).
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53. Rear View of the Panel of Fig.54. (National Gallery, London).
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54. Virgin and Child, Umbrian c.1250-60. Panel, 32.2 by 22.8 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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55. Man of Sorrows, Umbrian c.1250-60. Panel, 32.4 by 22.8 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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56. Rear View of the Panel of Fig.55. (National Gallery, London).
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58. Infra-Red Photograph of Fig.54 Showing Incisions.
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60. Upper Terminal of the Crucifix of Abbess Benedicta. 1255-60. Panel, 415 by 300 cm. (S. Chiara, Assisi).
Publication Received
Tuchleinmalereien in Zittau und Riggisberg (Riggisberger Berichte, IV)
06/1998 | 1143 | 140
Pages: 403
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Kirby, Jo (Kirby, Jo)
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Tuchleinmalereien in Zittau und Riggisberg (Riggisberger Berichte, IV) | author: Dudeck, Volker , author: Schaible, Volker , author: Schiessl, Ulrich , author: Schorta, Regula , author: Wolfson, Michael , author: Wülfert, Stefan
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A Panel by Nicolò di Cipriano da Zara
09/1988 | 1026 | 130
Pages: 688-689
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Pujmanová, Olga (Pujmanová, Olga)
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17. Crucified Christ, by Nicolò di Cipriano da Zara. Original Lime Wood Panel, 25 by 18 cm. (State Castle, Kynžvart, Inv. 2918, KY3884).
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A Man of Sorrows by Petrus Christus
10/1962 | 715 | 104
Pages: 419-421+423
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Rowlands, John (Rowlands, John; R., J. K.; Rowlands, J. K.; R., J.)
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10. God the Father Enthroned Surrounded by Angels, by a Follower of Jan van Eyck. From the Heures de Turin, f.14. (Formerly Biblioteca Nazionale, Turin.) Photo Bodleian Library, Oxford.
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8. The Eucharist, from the School of Roger van der Weyden. Silverpoint, on the Reverse of Four Sheets of Grey Prepared Paper, 9.4/9.9 by 6.7/7 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.) By courtesy of the Visitors.
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9. The Man of Sorrows, by Petrus Christus. Panel, 11.2 by 8.5 cm. (City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham.)
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Post-War Discoveries: Early Italian Paintings-II
08/1947 | 533 | 89
Pages: 210-217
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Garrison, Edward B. (Garrison, Edward B.)
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Plate II. Madonna and Child with the Two Saint Johns. Pisan, 1280-90. Panels. (Whereabouts Unknown). Post-War Discoveries: Early Italian Paintings-II.
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Plate III. A-Madonna and Child. By the Master of the Castellare Crucifix. Fragment. Panel, 117 by 89 cm. (SS. Eufrasia E Barbara, Pisa). Post-War Discoveries: Early Italian Paintings-II.
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Plate I. A-The Man of Sorrows. Venetan, about 1300. Panel, 41 by 43 cm. (Museo Provinciale, Torcello). Post-War Discoveries: Early Italian Paintings-II.
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Plate I. B-The Man of Sorrows. Venetan, 1310-20. Panel (Part of Tabernacle). (Formerly Museo Civico, Trieste). Post-War Discoveries: Early Italian Paintings-II.
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Plate I. C-The Man of Sorrows. Cimabuesque, End of Thirteenth Century. Panel. (Formerly Museo Civico, Arezzo; Destroyed in 1941). Post-War Discoveries: Early Italian Paintings-II.
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Plate III. B-Painted Crucifix. Aretine, 1250-60. 130 by 90 cm. (Private Collection Rome). Post-War Discoveries: Early Italian Paintings-II.
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An Undescribed Early Woodcut
04/1945 | 505 | 86
Pages: 94-95
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Dodgson, Campbell (Dodgson, Campbell; D., C.)
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B-Man of Sorrows. Swabian, about 1465-70. Coloured Woodcut, 39.6 by 26.2 cm. (Messrs. P. & D. Colnaghi & Co., Ltd.). Shorter Notices: An Undescribed Early Woodcut
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