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The house and collection of Giuliano, Antonio and Francesco da Sangallo
08/2021 | 1421 | 163
Pages: 668-705
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Author:
Röstel, Alexander (Röstel, Alexander )
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Attributed works:
1. Simonetta Vespucci as Cleopatra, by Piero di Cosimo. c.1480–1500. Tempera on panel, 57 by 42 cm. (Musée Condé, Chantilly).
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10. Ground plan of the house of the architect, from Filarete: Libro architettonico. c.1460–64. (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Florence).
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11. Note by Leonardo da Vinci (sixth line from bottom, inverted), from a page in the Codex Arundel, probably referring to a sculpture in the Casa Sangallo. c.1500–03. Pen and ink on paper, 20.5 by 29 cm. (British Library, London).
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12. Statue of a Roman consul excavated in Florence in 1529. (From V. Borghini: Discorsi, Florence 1584).
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13. Giuliano da Sangallo and Francesco Giamberti, by Piero di Cosimo. c.1480–90. Oil on panel, each panel 47.5 by 33.5 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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14. Leonardo Buonafede, by Francesco da Sangallo. c.1545–50. Red chalk on paper, 32.2 by 26.1 cm. (British Museum, London).
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15. Building of a palace, by Piero di Cosimo. c.1480–90. Oil on panel, 77.4 by 197 cm. (John and Mable Ringling Museum, Sarasota; Scala Archives).
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17. Taddeo di Gaddo, Gaddo di Zanobi and Agnolo di Taddeo Gaddi, attributed to the workshop of Fra Angelico. c.1425–30. Tempera on panel, 47 by 89 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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19. Virgin and Child with St John and an angel, by workshop of Sandro Botticelli. c.1490. Tempera on poplar, diameter of painting 84.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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2. Detail of the Pianta della Catena, by Lucantonio degli Uberti, based on an engraving by Francesco Rosselli, showing Borgo Pinti visible behind SS. Annunziata and the Ospedale degli Innocenti. c.1490–1510. Woodcut, 57.8 by 131.6 cm. (Kupferstichkabinett der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin– Preußischer Kulturbesitz; photograph Jörg P. Anders).
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20. Roman consul. First century AD, with later restorations. Marble. (Palazzo Gondi, Florence).
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21. Three female figures with four putti, attributed to Giuliano da Sangallo. c.1490. Pen and ink, with brown wash, heightened with lead white partly oxidised, on an orange-red ground on paper, 27.2 by 40.1 cm. (GDSU, Florence).
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22. Allegory of abundance or autumn, by Sandro Botticelli. c.1480–85. Pen and brown ink, with brown wash, heightened with white, over black and red chalk on an orange-red ground on paper, 31.7 by 25.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
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23. The rape of Europa, by Giovanni Francesco Rustici. c.1495. Glazed terracotta, 32.7 by 40.3 by 5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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24. The rape of Europa, by the workshop of Filippino Lippi. c.1495. Black chalk with white heightening on paper, 14.5 by 15.6 cm. (GDSU, Florence).
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25. Acquaio, by Simone Mosca. 1527–34. Sandstone (pietra serena), height 495.3 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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26. Europa, formerly attributed to Giuliano da Sangallo, now attributed to Raffaellino del Garbo. c.1495. Pen, iron gall ink and white lead on paper, 14 by 19.3 cm. (Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan).
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27. Killing of a bull, by Giuliano da Sangallo. c.1490–1513, Pen and ink on paper. (Biblioteca Comunale degli Intronati, Siena).
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27. Killing of a bull, by Giuliano da Sangallo. c.1490–1513, Pen and ink on paper. (Biblioteca Comunale degli Intronati, Siena).
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29. Studies of Ionic capitals, by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. c.1530–45. Pen and brown ink on paper, 35.7 by 28.7 cm. (GDSU, Florence).
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3. Plan of a proposed Medici villa on via Laura, Florence, by Giuliano da Sangallo and Antonio da Sangallo the Elder, with Borgo Pinti running vertically on the right-hand side, inscribed ‘via dapintti’ and the Casa Sangallo to the right of ‘via’, c.1512–15. Black chalk, pen and ink, brush and ink washes on paper, 69.4 by 63.9 cm. (Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe delle Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence, hereafter GDSU; inv. no.282 A).
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3. Plan of a proposed Medici villa on via Laura, Florence, by Giuliano da Sangallo and Antonio da Sangallo the Elder, with Borgo Pinti running vertically on the right-hand side, inscribed ‘via dapintti’ and the Casa Sangallo to the right of ‘via’, c.1512–15. Black chalk, pen and ink, brush and ink washes on paper, 69.4 by 63.9 cm. (Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe delle Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence, hereafter GDSU; inv. no.282 A).
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30. Study of an ancient vault in Rome, by Giuliano da Sangallo. c.1490–1513. Pen and ink on paper. (Biblioteca Comunale degli Intronati, Siena).
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31. Crucifix, by Francesco da Sangallo. c.1535–40. Wood, 184 by 178 cm. (S. Maria Nuova, Florence; photograph courtesy Gianluca Amato).
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32. Cosimo de’ Medici with Florentine artists, by Giorgio Vasari. 1550s. Fresco. (Palazzo della Signoria, Florence).
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33. Preparatory design for the cenotaph of John Hawkwood, by Paolo Uccello. c.1433–36. Silverpoint heightened in white on a prepared light green ground, squared with a stylus for transfer, on paper, 46.1 by 33.3 cm. (GDSU, Florence).
Attributed works:
34. Virgin with the Christ Child, by Francesco da Sangallo. c.1540–45. Terracotta, 84 by 98.5 by 20 cm. (Skulpturensammlung und Museum für Byzantinische Kunst, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin; photograph Jörg P. Anders).
Attributed works:
35. Self-portrait, by Francesco da Sangallo. c.1570. Bronze, diameter 9.65 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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36. St John baptising, by Francesco da Sangallo. c.1535–38. Bronze, height 53 cm. (Frick Collection, New York).
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37. Design for the high altar of Florence Cathedral, by Francesco da Sangallo. c.1546. Pen and brown ink on paper, 22.5 by 27.4 cm. (GDSU, Florence).
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38. Virgin and Child with St Anne, by Francesco da Sangallo. c.1522–26. Marble. (Orsanmichele, Florence; Scala Archives).
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39. Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, by Francesco da Sangallo. c.1550–60. Marble, height 76 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence).
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4. Detail of a ground plan of a house, possibly a design for the Casa Sangallo, attributed to Francesco da Sangallo. c.1510–40. Black chalk on paper. (GDSU, Florence).
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40. Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, by Francesco da Sangallo. c.1570. Bronze, diameter 9.29 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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41. Design for an equestrian monument to Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, by Francesco da Sangallo. c.1540–60. Pen and ink on paper, 24.8 by 24.4 cm. (GDSU, Florence).
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42. Astrology, by Giambologna. c.1575. Red wax, height 14.6 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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5. Ground plan of the Casa Sangallo before 1576. (Alexander Röstel and Marta Castellini, based on a plan by Gianluca Belli, 2017).
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6. Palazzo Ximenes-Panciatichi, formerly the Casa Sangallo, Borgo Pinti, Florence.
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7. Detail of Nova pulcherrimae civitatis Florentiae topographia accuratissime delineata, by Stefano Buonsignori, showing the Sangallo property above the number 180. 1584. Etching. (Museo di Palazzo Vecchio, Florence).
Attributed works:
8. Barrel vault in the Salone di Leone X, Villa Medici, Poggio a Caiano, designed by Giuliano da Sangallo. c.1510. (Bridgeman Images).
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9. Barrel vault in the Palazzo Ximenes-Panciatichi, Florence, designed by Giuliano da Sangallo. c.1490–1500. Stucco. (Photograph the author).
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the listing is known. The contents of the scrittoio can therefore only be reconstructed tentatively. Drawings, such as those in the Codex Geymüller, initiated by Antonio the Elder and expanded by Francesco well into the 1540s, were probably stored there, and these might have included works by other artists.202 The Codex Barberiniano (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana), a folio volume of architectural drawings by Giuliano later annotated by Francesco, is first documented in the collection of Benedetto di Bartolomeo Gondi in 1609, just a few years after the sale of the Casa Sangallo.203 Like the existence of copies of the drawings in the Codex Barberiniano, this provenance suggests that architectural drawings by the Sangallos became coveted items for collectors and practitioners alike. It is known, for example, that Lorenzo Sirigatti, who published a book on perspective in 1596, owned a ‘framed perspectival drawing by Sangallo’.204 Francesco’s only securely attributed bronze sculpture is St John baptising, made for the holy water font of S. Maria delle Carceri, the centrally-planned church in Prato designed by his father (Fig.36).205 His second will indicates that he owned many more, mingled with ancient examples, but none has been securely identified.206 In addition to bronze sculptures, the scrittoio collection to Francesco, see Tomasso XXV: A Celebration of Notable Sales, London 2018, pp.58–59. 207 On Francesco’s medallic selfportraits, see Donetti, op. cit. (note 60), pp.103–21; see also Middeldorf, op. cit. (note 68), pp.124–28 and 138. 208 Donetti, op. cit. (note 60), p.106. For an example of the medal dated 1551 with Francesco on the obverse and his wife on the reverse, see Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, inv. no.6233. 209 I. Lavin: ‘Divine grace and the remedy of the imperfect: Michelangelo’s signature on the St Peter’s Pietà’, Artibus et historiae 34 (2013), pp.277–328. 210 For an overview, including a partial translation of the Martelli letters, see P. Attwood: Italian Medals c.1530–1600 in British Public Collections, London 2003, I, pp.330–34, II, pls.166–72; for a complete transcription, see Waldman, op. cit. (note 182), pp.103–04. See also Donetti, op. cit. (note 19), pp.89–90. 211 For references to books owned by artists of the Florentine Renaissance, see Carl, op. cit. (note 200); D. Covi: ‘Four new documents concerning Andrea del Verrocchio’, Art Bulletin 48 (1966), pp.97–103; A. Decaria: ‘Un copista di classici italiani e i libri di Luca della Robbia’, Rinascimento 47 (2007), pp.243–87; and Z. Sarnecka: ‘Luca della Robbia and his books: the Renaissance artist as devotee’, Artibus et historiae 37 (2016), pp.291–301. See also F. Ames- Lewis: The Intellectual Life of the Early Renaissance Artist, New Haven and London 2000. 212 For the unlikely possibility that Giuliano and Francesco da Sangallo owned, annotated and illustrated a copy of the editio princeps of Cristoforo Landino’s commentary on Dante’s Divine Comedy in the Biblioteca Vallicelliana, Rome, see Degenhart, op. cit. (note 38), pp.101– 287; and Gamberini, op. cit. (note 185), pp.169–91, at p.174. For copies of Pliny’s Natural History available in fifteenth-century Florence, see R. Brennan: ‘Between Pliny and the trecento: Ghiberti on the history of painting’, in F. Jonietz, W.-D. Löhr and A. Nova, eds: Ghiberti Teorico: Natura, arte e coscienza storica nel Quattrocento, Milan 2019, pp.43–60, at p.43, note 12. 36. St John baptising, by Francesco da Sangallo. c.1535–38. Bronze, height 53 cm. (Frick Collection, New York).
Western art unattributed:
16. Five masters of the Florentine Renaissance. c.1490–1510. Oil on wood, 65.5 by 213 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Book Review
Art and Violence in Early Renaissance Florence
05/2021 | 1418 | 163
Pages: 468-469
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Reviewer:
Dempsey, Charles (Dempsey, Charles)
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Art and Violence in Early Renaissance Florence By Scott Nethersole. 320 pp. incl. 233 col. + b. & w. ills. (Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2018),  65. ISBN 978–0–300–23351–3. | :
Illustrations
Attributed works:
2. Battle of the naked men, by Antonio del Pollaiuolo. c.1470–90. Engraving, 38.4 by 58.9 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Article
Battening spalliera paintings: reflections on twenty-five years of research
01/2020 | 1402 | 162
Pages: 37-45
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Author:
Barriault, Anne B. (Barriault, Anne B.)
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Illustrations
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1. Story of Virginia, by Sandro Botticelli. c.1500. Oil and tempera on panel, 86 by 165 cm. (Accademia Carrara, Bergamo).
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10. Fight between the Lapiths and centaurs, by Piero di Cosimo. c.1500–15. Oil on panel, 71 by 260 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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2. Story of Lucretia, by Sandro Botticelli. c.1500. Oil and tempera on panel, 83.8 cm by 176.8 cm. (Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston).
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3. Episodes from the life of Alexander the Great, by the workshop of Ghirlandaio. 1493–94. Tempera on panel, 76 by 229.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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4. Julius Caesar and the crossing of the Rubicon, by the workshop of Ghirlandaio. 1493–94. Tempera and gold on panel, 73.5 by 170 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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5. The story of Griselda: Part one, marriage, by the Master of the Story of Griselda. c.1494. Oil and tempera on panel, 61.6 by 154.3 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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6. The back of the panel illustrated in Fig.5, showing vertical battens used to stabilise the panel and/or attach it to its setting. (National Gallery, London).
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7. Alexander the Great, by the Master of the Story of Griselda. c.1500. Tempera on panel, 105.4 by 50.8 cm. (The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham).
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8. Claudia Quinta, by Neroccio de’ Landi and the Master of the Story of Griselda. c.1493–94. Tempera on panel, 104 by 46 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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9. Detail of Fig.10, showing Hylonome and Cylarus.
Article
The Art of Conservation: IX, The history of painting conservation at the Yale University Gallery
02/2017 | 1367 | 159
Pages: 122-131
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Author:
Aronson, Mark (Aronson, Mark)
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McClure, Ian (McClure, Ian)
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Passeri, Irma (Passeri, Irma)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
45. The lamentation over the dead Christ, by Taddeo Gaddi. c.1335-40 (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven)
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46. Fig.45 after cleaning in 1954
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47. Hypothetical reconstruction of Fig.45 after the 1954 cleaning
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48. Detail of Fig.45 showing the cross-hatched visible inpainting technique used by Andrew Petryn in 1954
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49. The Virgin and Child enthroned with four saints, by Ugolino di Nerio. c.1305-10. Photographed in 1912 after Icilio Federico Ioni's restoration (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven)
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50. Fig.49, c.1953
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51. Fig.49 after Andrew Petryn's restoration in 1954-55 where he used a neutral colour for the large losses and a cross-hatched technique in areas of loss that were reconstructed
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52. Fig.49 after restoration in 1968
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53. Fig.49 after restoration in 2006-07
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54. The Virgin and Child with Sts Vincent Ferrer and Jerome, by Piero di Cosimo. c.1510-15. Conservation state of the altarpiece in 1928 (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven)
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55. Fig.54 after restoration in 1957-59
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56. Detail of Fig.54, showing the original paint layer in remarkably good condition on the stone base of the throne after removal of multiple layers of oil-based overpaint. The foreground was cleaned by Petryn in 1957-59
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57. Fig.54 during current restoration with the nineteenth-century top additions removed
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58. Fig.59 after filling, before restoration. Photographed in 2014
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59. Education of the Virgin, attributed to Diego Velázquez. c.1617. After cleaning, varnishing, filling and inpainting of losses in 2014 (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven)
Exhibition Review
Piero di Cosimo
05/2015 | 1346 | 157
Pages: 376-377
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Reviewer:
Silver, Nathaniel (Silver, Nathaniel)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
95. The adoration of the Christ Child, by Piero di Cosimo (Toledo Museum of Art; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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96. Vulcan and Aeolus, by Piero di Cosimo (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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97. The discovery of honey, by Piero di Cosimo (Worcester Art Museum; exh. National Gallery of Art, Washington)
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98. The Visitation with Sts Nicholas and Anthony Abbot, by Piero di Cosimo (National Gallery of Art, Washington)
Article
New documents for Piero di Cosimo’s portrait of Francesco di Bartolo Giamberti
01/2015 | 1342 | 157
Pages: 4-8
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Author:
Carl, Doris (Carl, Doris)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Portraits of Giuliano da Sangallo and Francesco di Bartolo Giamberti, by Piero di Cosimo (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
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2. Detail of Fig. 1
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3. Detail of the map of Florence known as the Pianta della Catena, by Francesco Rosselli (Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin)
Western art unattributed:
4. Account book of the Ospedale di Sangallo (Archivio dell'Ospedale degli Innocenti, Florence, Libro delle raccolte di Santo Gallo B, 1462-65)
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10/2011 | 1303 | 153
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
[August Laube, Zurich. Martincho makes a bull turn in the Madrid ring, by Francisco de Goya (1746-1828). Delteil 239. Harris 219 III. I. Etching and Aquatint, 20.3 by 31.3 cm]
Attributed works:
[C.G. Boerner, New York. The Palais de Justice in Paris, seen from the Pont Notre-Dame, by Auguste Lepère. 1889. Colour woodcut on thin Japan paper, 19.2 x 30.2 cm]
Attributed works:
[Charles Beddington Limited. 16 Saville Row, London, W1S 3PL. Massimo Stanzione (Orta di Atella, Campania c.1585 - 1656 Naples). The Madonna and Child. Oil on canvas, 50 1/5 x 39 2/3 (127.4 x 100.8 cm)]
Attributed works:
[Charles Beddington, London. An inlet near Naples with a castle and fisherfolk, by Charles-Joseph Vernet (1714-89). Oil on canvas, 63.3 by 98.8 cm]
Attributed works:
[David Koetser, Zurich and Amsterdam. An extensive landscape with travellers on a road, by Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568-1625). Signed and dated 1608. Oil on copper, 17.8 by 27.2 cm]
Attributed works:
[Didier Aaron & Cie, Paris, New York, London. Portrait of a young hunter, by Henri-Pierre Danloux (1753-1809). Signed and dated 1802. Oil on canvas, 75.5 by 63 cm]
Attributed works:
[Frederick Baker. 1230 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago. Stow Wengenroth Manhattan Gateway]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Canesso, Paris. Vulcan in his forge, by Pompeo Batoni (1708-87). Monogrammed and dated 1750. Oil on canvas, 94.2 by 73.7 cm]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Canesso. 26 rue Laffitte, Paris. Jacopo dal Ponte, called Bassano. Bassano del Grappa, c. 1510 - 1592. Jacob'd Journey. Oil on canvas, 62.5 by 96 cm (24 5/8 x 37 13/16 in)]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Giovanni Sarti, Paris. Virgin and Child, by Andrea Di Nerio (c.1331-87). Tempera, gold and silver on panel, 80 by 62 cm]
Attributed works:
[Galerie Terrades. 8, rue d’Alger. Paris. Vicente Lopez Portana (1772-1850). Apollo and the Muses, Oil on canvas (detail)]
Attributed works:
[Haboldt & Co., Amsterdam, Paris, New York. Flora, by Vincenzo Mannozzi (1600-58). Oil on marble, 81.5 by 66.5 cm]
Attributed works:
[Harris Schrank FIne Prints, New York. Bullfighting, by Francisco de Goya (1746-1828). 1814-16. First edition. The complete set of 33 etchings with aquatint, drypoint and engraving.]
Attributed works:
[Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert. 38 Bury Street. St. James’s, London SW1Y 6BB. William Nicholson. The Silver Casket, 1919]
Attributed works:
[Jean-François Heim, Paris. The Velino above the Cascade of Terni, by Jean-Baptste- Camille Corot (1796-1875). 1826. Oil on paper laid down on canvas, 32.5 by 39 cm]
Attributed works:
[Osborne Samuel, London. The Eight, by Cyril Power. 1930. Signed, titled and numbered within the image. From an edition of 50. Linocut, 32.3 by 23.4 cm]
Attributed works:
[Osborne Samuel. 23a Bruton Street. London. Cyril Power. Hockey, 1931. Linocut. From the edition of 50. 16.8 x 28.9 cm]
Attributed works:
[Pagliari Fine Arts at Galerie Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière. 11, quai Voltaire. Paris. Gerolamo Genga (Urbino, 1476 - La Valle, 1551). The Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist and a monk (oil on canvas, 108 x 92 cm).]
Attributed works:
[Paul Prouté. 74 Rue de Seine, 75006. Paris. Rembrandt, the fourth oriental head]
Attributed works:
[R.E. Lewis & Daughter, San Rafael, California. Maisons à Bougival, Maurice de Vlaminck. 1913. Signed and numbered '7', in pencil. From an edition of 30. Woodcut, 16.3 by 24.3 cm]
Attributed works:
[R.S. Johnson FIne Art, Chicago. Lucky chances of the swing, by Nicolas de Launay after Jean-Honoré Fragonard. Etching, 54.9 by 43.3 cm]
Attributed works:
[Redfern Gallery. 20 Cork Street. London. Sybil Andrews, 1898-1992. Market Day, 1936. Linocut, 28 x 33.6 cm]
Attributed works:
[Rogallery. 47-15 36th Street. Lic NY. Pablo Picasso. Visage Brun-Blu Ceramic Plate, 1947]
Attributed works:
[Salamon & Co. Palazzo Cicogna. Via San Damiano 2. Milano. Annibale Carracci. Bologna 1560 - 1609 Roma. The Prodigal Son. Pen and brown ink and brown wash. 382 x 256 mm (15 1/8 x 10 in)]
Attributed works:
[Sims Reed, London. Petite Aurore, by Henri Matisse. 1923. Edition of 50. Lithograph, 28 by 37.5 cm]
Attributed works:
[Stair Sainty, London. Young woman in her boudoir, by Louis-Rolland Trinquesse (1746-c.1800). Oil on canvas, 80 by 62 cm]
Attributed works:
[Talabardon & Gautier, Paris. The Transporting of the orange tree, by Hubert Robert (1733-1808). Oil on canvas, 40.5 by 32.5 cm]
Attributed works:
[The Old Print Shop, New York. Lily, by Arthur Wesley Dow. 1893. Woodcut, 20.3 by 5.1 cm]
Attributed works:
[The Weiss Gallery, London. The carrying of the cross, by Nicolas Tournier (1590-1639). c.1632-35. Oil on canvas, 220 by 121 cm]
Attributed works:
[The Weiss Gallery. 59 Jermyn Street. London. Antonio David (1684-1750). Prince James Edward Stuart, The Old Pretender (1688-1766). Oil on canvas: 31 1/2 x 25 in. (80 x 63.5 cm.). Painted c. 1718]
Attributed works:
[William Weston Gallery, London. Construction, by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946). 1922-23. Signed in pencil. Annotated by Moholy-Nagy as: 'Probe' or trial proof. Lithograph, 59.5 by 36.1 cm]
Western art unattributed:
[Dorotheum. Dorotheergasse 17. Vienna. Circle of Piero di Cosimo (1462-1521), The Madonna and CHild with three Angels, oil on panel, tondo, diam. 89 cm, framed]
Article
Piero di Cosimo and centaurophilia in Edwardian London
09/2009 | 1278 | 151
Pages: 607-615
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Author:
Elam, Caroline (Elam, Caroline; E., C.; E., C. M.)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
31. Death of Procris, by Piero di Cosimo. Panel, 65 by 183 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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32. Battle of Centaurs and Lapiths, by Piero di Cosimo. Panel, 71 by 260 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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33. Detail of Fig.32.
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34. Copy of Piero di Cosimo’s Death of Procris, by Helen Fry. c.1902–03. Canvas, 72 by 194 cm. (Private collection).
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35. Centaur with child, by Charles Ricketts. c.1905–10. Bronze. (Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford).
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36. Photograph of the hallway in Lansdowne House, Holland Park, showing Piero di Cosimo’s Battle of Centaurs and Lapiths when in the collection of Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
37. C.S. Ricketts and C.H. Shannon, by William Rothenstein. 1897. Lithograph, 30.8 by 42.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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38. Sumo match, by Katsushika Hokusai. Ink and colours on paper, 30.8 by 42.5 cm. (Bequeathed in 1937 by Charles H. Shannon to the British Museum, London).
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39. Mr Ricketts and Mr Shannon, in the enjoyment of popular success, by Max Beerbohm. 1907. Pen, ink and watercolour, 32.3 by 40.6 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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11/1993 | 1088 | 135
Pages: i-xxiv
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
[ Artemis Group, David Garritt Limited, 15 Duke Street St James, London ] J.-A.-D. Ingres. Portrait of Joseph Clérian. Pencil, Signed and Dated Ingres-Rome/1814, 202 × 152 mm.
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[ Bassenge Erdener Strasse 5A, Berlin ] Rembrandt, Harmensz. van Rijn (1606 Leiden - 1669 Amsterdam). St. Jerome beside a Pollard Willow. Etching. Bartsch 103, White-Boon 103 II. A duplicate from the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (Lugt 2475).
Attributed works:
[ C. G. Boerner, Kasernenstrasse 13, Düsseldorf / 61 East 77th Street, New York ] Michael Willmann. 1630 Königsberg-Kloster Leubus 1706. Vice Receiving Its Appropriate Reward. Mars and Venus Captivated. Pen in Brown Ink and Grey and Brown Wash over Black Chalk. 403 × 340 mm.
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[ Charles Ratton & Guy Ladriere, 14 rue de Marignan and 11 quai Voltaire, Paris ] Sarazin Jacques (1592-1660). Marble Bust of Saint Pierre. Overall Height: 28,5 cm
Attributed works:
[ Christie's, 6 rue Paul - Baudry, Paris / Park Palace, Motne Carlo ] Jacques-Louis David (1747-1825), Portrait of a Young Man, Signed and Dated 'L. David f/1793', $28frac{7}{8}$ × 23¼ in. (73.5 × 59 cm.). Estimate: FF 4.000.000-6.000.000
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[ Colnaghi, 14 Old Bond Street, London / 108-112 Rue du Faubourg St Honore, Paris / 21 East 67th Street, New York ] Jean-Baptiste-Henri Deshayes Called le Romain. Colleville (Rouen) 1729 - Paris 1765. A Veiled Coquette with a Fan. Oil on an Oval Canvas: 54 × 44 cms (21¼ × 17¼ ins)
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[ Cover ] The Taking of Christ in the Garden, by Caravaggio. 133.5 by 169.5 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin).
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[ Galerie Lingenauber, Schwerinstr. 38, Düsseldorf / 27 Boulevard des Italiens, Paris ] Anthonie Delorme, 1619 - Tournai - 1673, Oil on Panel 82,5 × 100,5 cm
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[ Galerie Lingenauber, Schwerinstr. 38, Düsseldorf / 27 Boulevard des Italiens, Paris ] Cornelis Mahu, 1613 - Antwerp - 1689, Oil on Panel 41,5 × 57 cm, Signed: C M. HV
Attributed works:
[ Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, 38 Bury Street, St James, London ] Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770). Head of a Young Man Looking up. Red Chalk Heightened with White on Grey-Blue Paper. 21 × 16.2 cm
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[ Hill-Stone, New York ] Thomas Frye 1710-1762. Ipse (The Life-Size Self-Portrait). Mezzotint; 1760. Chaloner-Smith 6, Only State; Russell 6, the Second of Two States. A Very Fine Impression.
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[ Joseph Fach oHG, Fahrgasse 8, Frankfurt am Main ] Sebastiano Ricci (1659 Belluno - Venice 1734). An Ancient Warrior with His Horse Welcomed by a Shepherd Family. Probably a Scene from the Life of Alexander. Pen and Brown Ink, Grey Wash, Inscribed "Placido Campulo". 20 × 25,8 cm. Collection: H. Beckmann (Lugt Suppl. 2756a); Anton Schmid; A. Ryhiner (Lugt 2164). Confirmed by Dr. Aldo Rizzi, Udine.
Attributed works:
[ Lempertz, Neumarkt 3, Cologne ] Ivory Corpus, Signed and Dated F TF F, Francesco Terilli da Feltre, Venice Circa 1600, H 31, B 29,5 cm; Estimate: DM 20.-25.000,--
Attributed works:
[ Phillips, 101 New Bond Street, London] "The Violinist", by Gerrit van Honthorst, Signed and Dated 1626, Oil on Canvas, 84.5cm × 66cm.
Attributed works:
[ Richard L. Feigen, & Company, 6 Ryder Street, St James, London / 49 East 68th Street, New York ] Constant Troyon, Glade in the Forest (Clairière dans la Fôret). Oil on Canvas, 64 by 91 Inches (162.5 by 231 cm.)
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[ Sabrina Förster, Poststrasse 3, Düsseldorf ] Adolf von Hildebrand. Marburg 1847-1921 München. The Artist's Pregnant Wife, about 1888. Pen, 221 × 262 mm. Provenance: Galerie Arnoldi-Livie, München Collection Caspari, Frankfurt
Attributed works:
[ Spink & Son Ltd, 5,6 & 7 King Street, St James, London ] John Nash (1893-1977). French Landscape. $13frac{3}{4}$ × 15ins. Signed and Dated 1918.
Attributed works:
[ The Matthiesen Gallery & Stair Sainty Matthiesen, 7/ 8 Mason's Yard St James, London / 7 East 80th Street, New York ] François-André Vincent. Paris 1746-1816 Paris. A Detail of Zeuxis Choosing His Models for the Image of Helen from among the Girls of Croton. Oil on Canvas: 40 × 54 Inches. 102 × 137 cm.
Attributed works:
[ Trafalgar Galleries, 35 Bury Street, St James, London ] Philippe de Champaigne (Brussels 1602-Paris 1674). Oil on Canvas 94 × 70 cm (37 × 23½ Inches).
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[ Villa Grisebach Auctions, Fasanenstr. 25, Berlin ] Ernst Barlach "The Fluteplayer." Bronze with Golden-Brown Patina. Height: 59 cm. On Left Side of Base, Signed: E. Barlach and Stamped by Foundary: H. Noack, Berlin. Schult 469 Estimate: DM 50,000 - 70,000
Western art unattributed:
[ Antiquus, 90-92 Pimlico Road, London ] Flemish Painter Working in Venice. Second Half of the Seventeeth Century. A Young Unmarried Lady Going Abroad (Inscription on Reverse). Oil on Copper, 11 × 9 cm (4.5 × 3.8 ins)
Western art unattributed:
[ Bukowskis, Arsenalsgatan 4, Stockholm ] German or Swiss Master, 17th Century. Vanitas Still Life. 153×117 cm. Estimate 100.000 Sek.
Western art unattributed:
[ Spencer A. Samuels & Company, Ltd, 1040 4th Street, Santa Monica ] A Set of Five Red Velvet Ecclesiastical Textiles Including an Important Antedendium, a Cope, Dalmatic and Chasubles. Italian XVIth Century.
Book Review
Piero di Cosimo: Fiction, Invention and 'Fantasia'
09/1993 | 1086 | 135
Pages: 637-638
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