Making the Renaissance
Manuscript: Discoveries from
Philadelphia Libraries
Goldstein Family Gallery,
University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia
10th February–19th May |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
4. Opening
page from
Pronosticque
historial de la
f licit future
de l’an mil cincq
cens et douze,
by Jean Lemaire
de Belges. 1512.
Parchment,
18.8 by 12.6 cm.
(Rosenbach
Museum
and Library,
Philadelphia, MS
232/11, fol.1v;
exh. Goldstein
Family Gallery,
University of
Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia).
Attributed works:
5. Christmas
carols. c.1520–30.
Paper, 26.4 by 18.5
cm. (Free Library
of Philadelphia,
Lewis E 211, fol.17v;
exh. Goldstein
Family Gallery,
University of
Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia).
Attributed works:
6. The author
making an
offering to love
from L’oultr
d’amour pour
amour morte,
by Georges
Chastellain.
c.1470.
Parchment,
15.3 by 17.4 cm.
(Rosenbach
Museum
and Library
Philadelphia, MS
443/21, fol.16r;
exh. Goldstein
Family Gallery,
University of
Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia).
Book Review
The Enchanted World of German Romantic Prints, 1770–1850. Edited by John Ittmann
4. Fallen Germania, by Julius Hübner. 1850. Etching in black and gold with white heightening over lithograph in olive green, 21 by 30 cm. (The Philadelphia Museum of Art).
Exhibition Review
American art and the First World War. Philadelphia, New York and Nashville
78. Self-portrait on the border line between Mexico and the United States, by Frida Kahlo. 1932 (Banco de México Diego Rivera & Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico City; exh. Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City)
Attributed works:
79. Detail of Río Juchitán, by Diego Rivera. 1953-55 (Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico City, on loan from Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes; exh. Grand Palais, Paris, and Dallas Museum of Art)
Attributed works:
80. Optic Parable, by Manuel Alvarez Bravo. 1931 (Philadelphia Museum of Art; exh. Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City)
Exhibition Review
Picasso in the First World War. Philadelphia and Columbus
74. Still life with compote and glass, by Pablo Picasso. 1914-15 (Columbus Museum of Art)
Attributed works:
75. Instruments and bowl of fruit in front of a window with an airplane, by Pablo Picasso. 1915 (Collection of David Lachenmann; exh. Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia)
Attributed works:
76. Still life with bread knife, by Diego Rivera. 1915 (Columbus Museum of Art)
Attributed works:
77. Pipe and sheet music, by Pablo Picasso. 1914 (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; exh. Columbus Museum of Art)
Exhibition Review
Paul Strand; international photographers in Britain; Fox Talbot. Philadelphia, Winterthur, Madrid and London
59. The family, Luzzara (the Lusettis), by Paul Strand. 1953 negative, mid-to-late 1960s print (Paul Strand Archive, Aperture Foundation, New York; exh. Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
Attributed works:
60. The happy family, Orgeval, by Paul Strand. 1957 (Paul Strand Archive, Aperture Foundation, New York; exh. Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
Attributed works:
61. Foyle Road on the day after clashes between Catholics and Protestants in the Battle of Bogside, by Akihiko Okamura. 1969 (Courtesy of the Estate of Akihiko Okamura, Hakodate; exh. Barbican Art Gallery, London)
Attributed works:
62. The red sheath, by Tina Barney. 2001 (Paul Kasmin Gallery, London; exh. Barbican Art Gallery, London)
Exhibition Review
International Pop; The World Goes Pop. Dallas, Minneapolis and Philadelphia; London
59. Soleil couchant sur la Seine, effet d'hiver, by Claude Monet (Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris; exh. Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris)
Attributed works:
60. Peupliers, trois arbres roses, automne, by Claude Monet (Philadelphia Museum of Art; exh. Musée du Luxembourg, Paris)
Attributed works:
61. Parc à moutons, clair de lune, by Jean-François Millet (Walters Art Museum, Baltimore; exh. Musée du Luxembourg, Paris)
Attributed works:
62. Self-portrait, by Emile Bernard (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Brest; exh. Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris)
Attributed works:
63. Installation view of Niki de Saint Phalle at the Grand Palais, Paris, showing (left) Dolorès; Black Rosy, Ou My Heart belongs to Rosy; and (right) Les trois grâces, by Niki de Saint Phalle