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A sculpture of the Virgin Annunciate by Jean Guillaumet, called Jehan de Chartres
11/2020 | 1412 | 162
Pages: 922-927
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Ainsworth, Maryan W. (Ainsworth, Maryan W.; Ainsworth, Maryan)
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1. Madeleine of Burgundy presented by St Mary Magdalene, by Jean Hey. c.1490. Oil on panel, 56 by 40 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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10. Detail of Fig.6, showing the head of St Susanna.
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2. Virgin Annunciate, by Jean Guillaumet (Jehan de Chartres). c.1500–10. Limestone, 96.5 by 33 by 24 cm. (The Hearn Family Trust and Charles Hack; on loan to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; © Sam Fogg Ltd.).
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3. Annunciation, by Jean Hey. c.1490–95. Oil on panel, 72 by 50.2 cm. (The Art Institute of Chicago, Mr and Mrs Martin A. Ryerson Collection).
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4. Detail of Fig.3, showing the Virgin.
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5. Detail of Fig.2, showing the upper torso.
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6. St Susanna, by Jean Guillaumet. c.1500–03. Limestone, 183 by 78 by 50 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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7. St Peter, by Jean Guillaumet. c.1500–03. Limestone, 184.5 by 66 by 43 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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8. St Anne, by Jean Guillaumet. c.1500–03. Limestone, 192 by 78 by 49 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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9. Detail of Fig.2, showing the head of the Virgin.
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An unfinished mid-thirteenth-century ‘Virgin and Child’ from Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris
11/2019 | 1400 | 161
Pages: 896-903
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Dectot, Xavier (Dectot, Xavier)
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1. Virgin and Child. Here dated 1245–47. Limestone, 150 by 73 by 40 cm. (Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris; Photo Jennifer Vatelot).
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10. St John from the upper chapel of the Sainte-Chapelle, Paris. 1239–48. Photograph taken before conservation. (Musée de Cluny, Paris, © RMN-Grand Palais; photograph Jean-Gilles Berizzi).
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11. Virgin and Child ('Gilded Virgin') from the south transept portal of Amiens Cathedral. c.1250. Limestone, height 230 cm. (Centre des Monuments Nationaux; photograph Philippe Berthé).
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12. Virgin and Child from the north transept portal of Notre-Dame, Paris. Before 1258. Limestone, height 200 cm. (Centre des Monuments Nationaux; photograph Pascal Lemaître).
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2. Detail of Fig.1, showing the line of fracture. (Photograph Jennifer Vatelot).
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3. Detail of Fig.1, showing the use of fine, flat chisels on the righthand side of the Virgin's veil. (Photograph Jennifer Vatelot).
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4. Detail of Fig.1, showing the use of a flat chisel. (Photograph Jennifer Vatelot).
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5. Detail of Fig.1, showing the use of a large tooth chisel. (Photograph Jennifer Vatelot).
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6. Demolition of the Lady Chapel of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris. c.1802. Pen and ink and watercolour and gouache, 9.4 by 16.2 cm. (Bibliothèque national de France, Paris, Destailleur 310).
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7. Plan of the church and monastery of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The Lady Chapel is north-east of the church. 1764. Pen and ink and watercolour, 72 by 58.3 cm. (Bibliothèque national de France, Paris, Destailleur Paris, t.2,306).
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8. Portal of the Lady Chapel of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris. c.1245– 47. Limestone, 630 by 530 cm. (Musée de Cluny, Paris; © RMN-Grand Palais; photograph Gérard Blot).
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9. Childebert from the trumeau of the portal of the refectory of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris. c.1240. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; © RMN-Grand Palais; photograph Tony Querrec).
Article
‘A magnificent addition to our collections’: the Trie-Château window at the Victoria and Albert Museum
11/2009 | 1280 | 151
Pages: 740-745
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Williamson, Paul (Williamson, Paul)
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1. Triple window from Trie-Château, Oise. Probably c.1160–70. Limestone, 277.7 by 635.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London; photograph taken before recent installation).
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2. Triple window, rue Chantault, Chartres. Probably c.1160–70.
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3. Lunette from the ‘Maison de la Chrétienté’, Reims. c.1160–70. Limestone, 91.5 by 157.5 cm. (Musée Saint-Rémi, Reims).
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4. Detail of the Trie-Château window (left).
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5. Detail of the Trie-Château window (centre).
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6. Detail of the Trie-Château window (right).
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7. Capital showing Dives and devils from the west side of the south portal of the abbey church of Saint-Sever-de-­Rustan. Probably c.1125–50.
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8. Capital showing a mermaid or merman from the east side of the south portal of the abbey church of Saint-Sever-de-­Rustan. Probably c.1125–50.
Short Notice
Barbara Hepworth’s ‘Biolith’, 1948–49
12/2006 | 1245 | 148
Pages: 841-842
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Curtis, Penelope (Curtis, Penelope)
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53. Biolith, by Barbara Hepworth. 1948–49. Blue limestone (Ancaster stone), 123.2 cm. high. (Gift of Virginia Vogel Mattern, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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54. A back view of Fig.53.
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Foreign Correspondence. Notes from Paris. Belgium (September 1903)
09/1903 | 6 | 1
Pages: 163-165
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Rorthays, Gilbert de (Rorthays, Gilbert de; R., G. de; Marmande, Rene)
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Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander (Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander; Mattos, Alexander Teixeira de; Teixeira de Mattos, A.)
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[Plaque, Front of a Building with four columns in Corinthian Style]