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'The Enchanted Castle' by Claude: Subject, Significance and Interpretation
11/1988 | 1028 | 130
Pages: 812-820
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Levey, Michael (Levey, Michael; Levey, Mr.)
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1. Psyche Seated outside Cupid's Palace ('The Enchanted Castle') by Claude Lorrain. 87 by 151 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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2. The Enchanted Castle, by François Vivarès and William Woollett after Claude. 1782. Engraving. 48.5 by 59.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
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3. Psyche Saved from Drowing Herself, by Claude Lorrain. 91 by 155 cm. (Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne).
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4. Psyche Transperted by Zephyrus; Seated on the Ground; and Received at Cupid's Palace, by the Master of the Die after Michiel Coxie. Engraving. 19.4 by 22.8 cm.
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5. Detail of Fig. 1. [Psyche Seated outside Cupid's Palace ('The Enchanted Castle') by Claude Lorrain. 87 by 151 cm. (National Gallery, London).]
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6. Psyche seated outside Cupid's Palace, by Claude Lorrain. Pen and wash, Heightened in white, on blue paper, 19.5 by 25.9 cm. Liber Veritatis, No.162. (British Museum, London).
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7. Landscape with Psyche seated, by Claude Lorrain. Signed and dated 1663. Chalk and brown wash, 15.4 by 21 cm. (Stefan Zweig Collection, London).
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8. Landscape with Psyche Seated near Cupid's Palace, by Claude Lorrain. Pen and Brown Wash, with Red Chalk, 18.2 by 34.5 cm. (Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe).
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9. Detail from View of Culzean Castle, by Alexander Nasmyth. (The National Trust for Scotland, Culzean Castle, Ayrshire).
Book Review
La 'Fabella' di Psiche e altra mitologia secondo l'interpretazione pittorica di Giulio Romano nel Palazzo del Te a Mantova
08/1984 | 977 | 126
Pages: 505-506
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McGrath, Elizabeth (McGrath, Elizabeth; McG., E.)
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La 'Fabella' di Psiche e altra mitologia secondo l'interpretazione pittorica di Giulio Romano nel Palazzo del Te a Mantova | author: Signorini, Rodolfo
Article
The Drawings of George Romney
02/1957 | 647 | 99
Pages: 42-48
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Crookshank, Anne (Crookshank, Anne)
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10. Venus Commanding Psyche, by George Romney. 1776. Black Chalk, Heightened with White, 101 by 126.5 cm. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.)
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11. The Angels Ithuriel and Zephon Surprising Satan at the Ear of Adam and Eve (Paradise Lost, Bk. IV, Lines 799-813), by George Romney. 1792-4. Pencil. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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12. Sketch for a Portrait Group of Flaxman Modelling a Bust of Hayley with Thomas Alphonso Hayley, by George Romney. 1795-6. Pencil. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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13. The Witches, Macbeth, by George Romney. Pen and Wash. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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14. The Witches from the Heath Scene, Macbeth, by George Romney. Pencil. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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15. Howard Relieving Prisoners, by Francis Wheatley. Signed with Initials and Dated 1787. Canvas, 105 by 130 cm. (The Earl of Harrowby.)
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16. The Temptation of Christ (Paradise Regained, Bk. IV, Lines 422-5), by George Romney. Pencil. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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17. Howard Visiting a Prison, by George Romney. Pen, Pencil, and Wash. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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18. The Spirit of God Moving on the Face of the Waters, by George Romney. 1773-5. Pen and Wash. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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7. Psyche Being Rowed across the Styx, by George Romney. 1776. Pen and Ink. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.)
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8. Charon Rowing the Spirits across the Styx, by John Flaxman. Engraving, No.3 from His Illustrations to Dante, Published 1793.
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9. The Dream of Atossa, by George Romney. 1777-80. Black Chalk Heightened with White, 100.5 by 126 cm. (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.)
Article
English Wall-Paintings after Italian Engravings
03/1941 | 456 | 78
Pages: 86-87+90-92
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Roberts, J. F. A. (Roberts, J. F. A.; Roberts, John Frank Arnold; R., J. F. A.)
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Plate I. B-Psyche Giving Presents to Her Sisters. Engraving by the Master of the Die after Michiel Coxie. (Victoria and Albert Museum). English Wall-Paintings after Italian Engravings
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"Psyche at Her Toilet." Engraving by the Master of the Die after Michiel Coxie. (Victoria and Albert Museum)
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Plate I. A-Psyche at Her Toilet and Psyche Giving Presents to Her Sisters. Paintings on Plaster, about 1570. (Formerly at Hill Hall, Essex). English Wall-Paintings after Italian Engravings
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Plate II. A-Section of Wall-Painting from Hill Hall, Psyche Giving Presents to Her Sisters. (Victoria and Albert Museum). English Wall-Paintings after Italian Engravings
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Plate II. B-Section of Wall-Painting from Hill Hall, Psyche at Her Toilet. (Victoria and Albert Museum). English Wall-Paintings after Italian Engravings
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Plate II. C-Section of Border of Wall-Painting from Hill Hall. (Victoria and Albert Museum). English Wall-Paintings after Italian Engravings
Book Review
Apulei Psyche et Cupido
08/1914 | 137 | 25
Pages: 311
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L., G. T. (L., G. T.)
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Apulei Psyche et Cupido | author: FitzGerald, Edward , author: Gollancz, Israel , author: Holmes, T. Rice , author: Lee-Warner, P. H. , author: Purser, C.
Article
Hans Lützelburger and the Master N. H.
02/1907 | 47 | 10
Pages: 319-322
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Dodgson, Campbell (Dodgson, Campbell; D., C.)
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