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Article
Bronzino’s ‘Petrarch’ retrieved: new light on Bartolomeo Bettini’s ‘camera’
01/2023 | 1438 | 165
Pages: 16-41
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Author:
Stumpel, Jeroen (Stumpel, Jeroen; Stumpel, Jeroem)
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1 and 2. Portraits of Dante and Petrarch published as works by Pontormo. (From L’arte, November 1941, pp.xvii and xix).
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10. Venus and Cupid, by Jacopo Pontormo, based on a cartoon by Michelangelo. c.1532–33. Oil on panel, 194 by 128 cm. (Galleria dell’Accademia, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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11. Detail of Fig.6, probably showing Petrarch’s house in the Vaucluse.
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12. Detail of Fig.6, showing a lira da braccio tied to a laurel tree.
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13. Detail of Fig.6, showing Petrarch holding an open book.
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14. Proposed reconstruction of original placement of Figs.3 and 8.
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15. Cosimo I de’ Medici as Orpheus, by Agnolo Bronzino. c.1537–39. Oil on canvas, 93.7 by 76.4 cm. (Philadelphia Museum of Art; Bridgeman Images).
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16. Six Tuscan poets, by Giorgio Vasari. c.1544. Oil on panel, 132.1 by 131.1 cm. (Minneapolis Institute of Art; Bridgeman Images).
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17. Petrarch, by a follower of Cristofano di Papi dell’Altissimo. c.1560. Oil on panel, 63 by 49 cm. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence; courtesy Gabinetto Fotografico delle Gallerie degli Uffizi).
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18. Dante, by a follower of Cristofano di Papi dell’Altissimo. c.1560. Oil on panel, 63 by 49 cm. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence; courtesy Gabinetto Fotografico delle Gallerie degli Uffizi).
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19. Boccaccio, by a follower of Cristofano di Papi dell’Altissimo. c.1560. Oil on panel, 65 by 51 cm. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence; courtesy Gabinetto Fotografico delle Gallerie degli Uffizi).
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20. Proposed reconstruction of Figs.3, 8 and 22 as they might have appeared in the camera of Bartolomeo Bettini.
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21. Allegorical portrait of Dante, by Carlo Dolci after Agnolo Bronzino. Red and black chalk on paper, 23.2 by 20.1 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; Bridgeman Images).
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22. Boccaccio holding a copy of the ‘Decameron’, attributed to a follower of Cristofano di Papi dell’Altissimo. c.1570. Oil on canvas, 70 by 94.2 cm. (Private collection).
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23. Detail of Ugolino Martelli, by Agnolo Bronzino, showing the sitter’s left hand. 1536–37. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin; Bridgeman Images).
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24. Detail of Laura Battiferro, by Agnolo Bronzino, showing the sitter’s right hand. 1552. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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25. Detail of Fig.22, showing Boccaccio’s hands.
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26. Detail of Guidobaldo della Rovere, by Agnolo Bronzino, showing the sitter’s right hand. c.1544–45. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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3. Allegorical portrait of Dante, by Agnolo Bronzino. c.1532. Oil on canvas, 130 by 136 cm. (Private collection).
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4. Dante Alighieri, attributed to Giovanbattista Naldini. 1550–1600. Oil on panel. (Photograph Fondazione Federico Zeri, Bologna).
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5. Petrarch, attributed to Giovanbattista Naldini. 1550–1600. Oil on panel. (Photograph Fondazione Federico Zeri, Bologna).
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6. Detail of Fig.8, showing Petrarch’s face.
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7. Detail of Fig.5, showing Petrarch’s face.
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8. Allegorical portrait of Petrarch, here attributed to a follower of Bronzino. c.1550? Oil on canvas, 110.6 by 124 cm. (Private collection).
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9. Allegorical portrait of Dante, by the workshop of Bronzino. 1 550–1600? Oil on panel, 126.9 by 120 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
Article
Picasso’s ‘Faun musician’: revealing the making, contextualising the meaning
03/2022 | 1428 | 164
Pages: 246-253
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Author:
Andral, Jean-Louis (Andral, Jean-Louis)
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Casadio, Francesca (Casadio, Francesca)
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Dahm, Kristi (Dahm, Kristi)
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1. Detail of Fig.3.
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10. Infra-red reflectogram (IRR) composite image of Fig.3 (1.5-1.73 μm).
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11. Fig.10 with the black ink of the faun removed digitally, showing a vase of flowers beneath.
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12. Head, 6 June, 1947, by Pablo Picasso. 1947. Coloured crayon on the page opposite the colophon of the book Cinq sonnets de Pétrarque / avec une eau-forte de / Picasso / et les explications du traducteur, each page 33.4 by 25.7 cm. (Private collection).
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2. Photomicrograph of The faun musician (bottom), showing orange and pink media from an earlier composition visible through losses in the uppermost black ink layer.
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3. The faun musician, by Pablo Picasso. 7th–11th June 1947. Brush and black ink and gouache on cream wove paper, folded, 32.7 by 50.2 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago; © 2020 Estate of Pablo Picasso; DACS, London, 2022).
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4. Head of a woman – Françoise, by Pablo Picasso. 1945. Etching, aquatint and engraving on Arches wove paper, plate 13.9 by 11.9 cm., sheet (irreg.) 32 by 24.8 cm. (From Cinq Sonnets de Pétrarque, plate, fol.6.; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Scala; © 2020 Estate of Pablo Picasso; DACS, London, 2022).
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5. Vase with foliage and three sea urchins, by Pablo Picasso. 21st October 1946. Oleoresinous enamel paint and charcoal on paper mounted on reused canvas, 46 by 38 cm. (Musée Picasso, Antibes; © imageArt; photograph Claude Germain; © Succession Picasso 2022; DACS, London, 2022).
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6. The faun musician, by Pablo Picasso, open folio as it originally appeared as a frontispiece opposite the title page to Cinq Sonnets de Pétrarque. (© 2020 Estate of Pablo Picasso; DACS, London, 2022).
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7. Detail of a photograph by Michel Sima, showing ceramics and drawings by Pablo Picasso at the Atelier Madoura, Vallauris. 1948. (© Michel Sima Héritiers; Bridgeman Images).
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8. MA-XRF composite map of Fig.3, showing Prussian blue crayon (blue), gouache media containing titanium white (red) and cerulean blue gouache (green).
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9. Raking-light image of the verso of Fig.3, flipped horizontally.
Article
New evidence on 'Triumphs of Petrarch' tapestries in the early sixteenth century. Part II: the English court
09/2004 | 1218 | 146
Pages: 602-608
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Campbell, Thomas P. (Campbell, Thomas P.)
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16. Cardinal Wolsey, by Jacques le Boucq. c.1565. Chalk on paper, 41 by 26 cm. (Bibliothèque municipale, Arras, MS.266, fol.257).
Non-western art unattributed:
14. The Triumph of Fame over Death. Brussels, c.1520. Wool and silk, 439 by 821 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Western art unattributed:
13. Detail of Triumph of Fame over Death. Brussels, c.1515-20. Wool and silk, 406 by 810 cm. (The Royal Collection, Hampton Court Palace; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2004).
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15. Detail of Fig.14.
Western art unattributed:
17. Detail of Fig.14.
Article
New evidence on 'Triumphs of Petrarch' tapestries in the early sixteenth century. Part I: the French court
06/2004 | 1215 | 146
Pages: 376-385
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Campbell, Thomas P. (Campbell, Thomas P.)
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7. Triumph of Divinity over Time, by the workshop of Frans Geubels. Brussels, c.1550. Wool and silk, 425 by 890 cm. (Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona).
Western art unattributed:
1. Triumph of Love (fragment). South Netherlands, c.1515-25. Wool, dimensions unknown. (Whereabouts unknown).
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10. Triumph of Fame over Death, from Les triumphes du poethe messire Françoys Petrarche..., MSfr.594, fol.178v. Rouen, c.1503. Parchment, 37 by 26 cm. (full page). (Bibliothèque nationale, Paris).
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11. Triumph of Fame, from Les triumphes du poethe messire Françoys Petrarche..., MSfr.594, fol.179r. Rouen, c.1503. Parchment, 37 by 26 cm. (full page). (Bibliothèque nationale, Paris).
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12. Triumph of Time over Fame, from Les triumphes du poethe messire Françoys Petrarche..., MSfr.594, fol.348v. Rouen, c.1503. Parchment, 37 by 26 cm. (full page). (Bibliothèque nationale, Paris).
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2. Triumph of Love (fragment). South Netherlands, c.1515-25. Wool, 330 by 395 cm. (Musées royaux d'art et d'histoire, Brussels).
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3. Triumph of Chastity over Love. Brussels, c.1520. Wool and silk, 447 by 823 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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4. Triumph of Death over Chastity (fragment). Brussels, c.1515-20. Wool and silk, 403 by 815 cm. (height excludes bottom border, which is folded back, but includes right border, not shown in photograph). (The Royal Collection, Hampton Court Palace; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2004).
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5. Triumph of Fame over Death. Brussels, c.1515-20. Wool and silk, 406 by 810 cm. (The Royal Collection, Hampton Court Palace; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2004).
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6. Triumph of Time over Fame. Brussels, c.1515-20. Wool and silk, 427 by 810 cm. (The Royal Collection, Hampton Court Palace; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 2004).
Western art unattributed:
8. Triumph of Chastity over Love, from Les triumphes du poethe messire Françoys Petrarche..., MSfr.594, fol.101v. Rouen, c.1503. Parchment, 37 by 26 cm. (full page). (Bibliothèque nationale, Paris).
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9. Triumph of Chastity, from Les triumphes du poethe messire Françoys Petrarche..., MSfr.594, fol.102r. Rouen, c.1503. Parchment, 37 by 26 cm. (full page). (Bibliothèque nationale, Paris).
Short Notice
A New Drawing for the Florentine 'Apparato' of 1565: Borghini, Butteri and the 'Tuscan Poets'
12/1985 | 993 | 127
Pages: 886-890
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Scorza, Rick (Scorza, Rick; Scorza, R. A.)
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79. Compositional Sketch for The Tuscan Poets, by Giovanni Maria Butteri. Pen and Brown Ink, 29.2 by 25.7 cm (Christie's Sale, 10th July 1973).
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80. Woodcut from A. F. Doni's Academia peregrina [1552].
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81. Elevation of a Bay of Triumphal Arch at the Porta al Prato, by Vincenzo Borghini. (Biblioteca Nazionale, Florence).
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Text Fig. A. Plan of the Porta al Prato, by Vicenzo Borghini. (Biblioteca Nazionale, Florence).
Article
Giotto's Portrait of Dante?
08/1979 | 917 | 121
Pages: 471-481+483
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Gombrich, E. H. (Gombrich, E. H.; Gombrich, Ernst Hans Josef; Gombrich, Ernst)
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10. Detail of Fig. 7. [The Altar Wall, with Christ in Majesty. Fresco. (Chapel of the Palazzo del Podestà, Florence).]
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11. Brutus the Just Judge, with Cardinal Virtues, Detail of a Fresco (Left Section). (Palazzo Arte della Lana, Florence).
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12. Brutus the Just Judge, with Cardinal Virtues, Detail of a Fresco (Right Section). (Palazzo Arte Della Lana, Florence).
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13. Detail of Fig. 11. [Brutus the Just Judge, with Cardinal Virtues, Detail of a Fresco (Left Section). (Palazzo Arte della Lana, Florence).]
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14. 'Il Comune pelato,' from the Tomb of Bishop Guido Tarlatti [Tarlati], by Agostino and Agnolo Senesi [Agostino di Giovanni ed Agnolo di Ventura]. (Cathedral, Arezzo).
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2. Sketch for a Series of Dante Images, by Tom Phillips. Mixed Media on Paper. (Exh. Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd).
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4. The 'Dante Portrait' and Other Heads before Restoration. (After Crowe and Cavalcaselle, 1864).
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5. The 'Dante Portrait' after Restoration. (After Crowe and Cavalcaselle, 1864).
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6. The 'Dante Portrait', Copy by Franz Adolf von Stürler. (Kunstmuseum, Bern).
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7. The Altar Wall, with Christ in Majesty. Fresco. (Chapel of the Palazzo del Podestà, Florence).
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8. The 'Dante Portrait', Detail of Fig. 7. [The Altar Wall, with Christ in Majesty. Fresco. (Chapel of the Palazzo del Podestà, Florence).]
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9. Detail of Fig. 7. [The Altar Wall, with Christ in Majesty. Fresco. (Chapel of the Palazzo del Podestà, Florence).]
Western art unattributed:
3. Walter von der Vogelweide, from the Manesse Codex. Probably Zürich, 1314-30. (University Library, Heidelberg).
Book Review
Die Reliquienschreine des Grazer Doms und ihre Beziehung zu Andrea Mantegna
12/1932 | 357 | 61
Pages: 294
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Borenius, Tancred (Borenius, Tancred; B., T.; Borenius, Dr.; Borenius, T.)
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Die Reliquienschreine des Grazer Doms und ihre Beziehung zu Andrea Mantegna | author: Coudenhove-Erthal, Eduard
Book Review
Trionfi
12/1922 | 237 | 41
Pages: 304-305
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Borenius, Tancred (Borenius, Tancred; B., T.; Borenius, Dr.; Borenius, T.)
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Trionfi | author: Weisbach, Werner
Article
Unpublished Cassone Panels-V
09/1922 | 234 | 41
Pages: 104-105+109
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Borenius, Tancred (Borenius, Tancred; B., T.; Borenius, Dr.; Borenius, T.)
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A-The Triumph of Love and The Triumph of Chastity, Possibly by Andrea di Giusto. Panel, 0.43 m. by 1.77 m. (Mr. Walter Burns). Unpublished Cassone Panels-V
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B-The Triumph of Fame, The Triumph of Time and The Triumph of Eternity, Possibly by Andrea di Giusto. Panel, 0.43 m. by 1.76 m. (Mr. Walter Burns). Unpublished Cassone Panels-V
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C-The Triumph of Scipio Africanus, by the "Anghiari Master." Panel, 0.41 m. by 1.79 m. (M. Guido Arnot). Unpublished Cassone Panels-V
Article
Classical Influence on the Italian Medal
02/1911 | 95 | 18
Pages: 259-263+266-268
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Hill, George Francis (Hill, George Francis; Hill, George Francis; H., G. F.; Hill, George F.; Hill, George; H., G.)
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Plate I. Head of Faustina, Drawing by Pisanello in the Louvre. Classical Influence on the Italian Medal.
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Plate II. Classical Influence on the Italian Medal. Examples of Italian and classical medals
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