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Dante 1321–2021
03/2022 | 1428 | 164
Pages: 270-275
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Ekserdjian, David (Ekserdjian, David; E., D.)
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John Dickson Batten: Illustrations for Dante’s ‘Inferno’. By Peter Hainsworth. 124 pp. incl. 48 col. ills (Panarc Publishing, Ringwood, Hampshire, 2021) £20, ISBN 978–19–161–5666–1. | :
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Scaramuzza: Le tavole per la Divina Commedia, with a preface by Carlo Ossola and texts by Vittorio Sgarbi, Lina Bolzoni and Simone Verde. 316 pp. incl. 283 col. + b. & w. ills. (Allemandi, Turin, 2021), €50. ISBN 978–88–422–2544–7. | :
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Visions of Heaven: Dante and the Art of Divine Light, by Martin Kemp. 240 pp. incl. 122 col. ills. (Lund Humphries, London, 2021), £45. ISBN 978–18–482–2467–4. | :
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Dante: The Invention of Celebrity, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. (17th September 2021– 9th January 2022) | :
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An Ancient and Honourable Citizen of Florence: The Bargello and Dante, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence (21st April–31st July 2021). | :
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Dante a Verona, Museo di Castelvecchio, Verona and elsewhere (2020-21) | :
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Dante e la cultura del Trecento a Mantova, Museo di Palazzo Ducale, Mantua (15th October 2021–9th January 2022), | :
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Dante: La visione dell’arte, Musei San Domenico, Forlì (30th April–11th July 2021) | :
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Inferno, Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome (15th October 2021–9th January 2022). | :
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Un splendor mi squarciò il velo: Dante illustrato: dal codice 3285 a Scaramuzza, Complesso Monumentale della Pilotta, Parma (20th November 2021–13th February 2022). | :
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1. Virgil, by the Master of Campionese. c.1220. Red Verona marble, 124 by 73 by 40 cm. (Musei Civici, Mantua; Bridgeman Images; exh. Musei San Domenico, Forlì).
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2. Frontispiece of Purgatory, from the Divine Comedy by Dante, copied by Francesco di ser Nardo da Barberino, illuminated by the Master of the Dominican Effigies. 1337. (Codex Trivulsiano 1080, fol.36r; Archivio Storico Civico e Biblioteca Trivulziana, Milan; exh. Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence).
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3. Dante Alighieri, by Andrea del Castagno. c.1450. Fresco transferred to canvas, 247 by 153 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence; exh. Musei san Domenico, Forlì).
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4. That is the man who went to Hell and came back, by Francesco Saverio Altamura. 1860–65. Oil on canvas, 88 by 203 cm. (Museo dell’ Ottocento, Pescara; exh. Galleria d’Arte Moderna ‘Achille Forti’, Verona).
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5. Cope of Pope Boniface VIII. Opus cyprense, second half of the 13th century. Red silk and gold thread, 140 by 325 cm. (Chapter of the Cathedral Basilica, Anagni; exh. Musei San Domenico, Forlì).
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6. Tree of Life, by Pacino di Buonaguida. 1310–15. Tempera on panel, 248 by 170 cm. (Galleria dell’Accademia, Florence; exh. Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence).
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7. Dante in Oxford, from The Poet’s Corner, by Max Beerbohm, London 1904. Lithograph, 37 by 28 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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8. Antaeus, by John Dickson Batten. 1897–1900. Pen-and-ink on paper, 18.4 by 27.7 cm. (Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford; courtesy the Principal and Fellows of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford).
Book Review
The Golden Age of Italian Maiolica-Painting: Catalogue of a Private Collection. By Timothy Wilson
07/2019 | 1396 | 161
Pages: 608-609
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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The Golden Age of Italian Maiolica-Painting: Catalogue of a Private Collection By Timothy Wilson. 512 pp. incl. 220 col. + 77 b. & w. ills. (Umberto Allemandi, Turin, 2018), | :
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3. Plate, Michelangelo and Vitruvius and the arms of Paleologo of Monferrato, by Nicola da Urbino. c.1533. Tin-glazed earthenware, diameter 26.2 cm. (Private collection).
Exhibition Review
The Renaissance Nude
05/2019 | 1394 | 161
Pages: 416-419
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Nuttall, Paula (Nuttall, Paula)
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8. A male nude with proportions indicated, by Michelangelo Buonarroti. c.1515–20. Red chalk on paper, 28.9 by 18 cm. (Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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9. A myth of Pan, by Dosso Dossi. c.1524. Canvas, 163.8 by 145.4 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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10. Elderly bather. German, c.1480. Boxwood with some polychromy, height 16.2 cm. (Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung, Frankfurt; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
Exhibition Review
Moroni: The Riches of Renaissance Portraiture
04/2019 | 1393 | 161
Pages: 326-328
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Pincus, Debra (Pincus, Debra)
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10. Gentleman in adoration before the Madonna and Child, by Giovanni Battista Moroni. c.1555. Canvas, 59.7 by 64.8 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington; exh. Frick Collection, New York).
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8. Gian Ludovico Madruzzo, by Giovanni Battista Moroni. c.1551– 52. Canvas, 199.8 by 116 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago; exh. Frick Collection, New York).
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9. Installation view of Moroni: The Riches of Renaissance Portraiture at the Frick Collection, New York, showing Isotta Brembati, by Giovanni Battista Moroni. c.1555–56. Canvas, 160 by 115 cm. (Fondazione Museo di Palazzo Moroni, Bergamo). In front is a vitrine with a display of accessories similar to the ones shown in the portrait (photograph Michael Bodycomb).
Exhibition Review
Up for attribution: Guercino’s ‘trial versions’ and a new catalogue raisonné
03/2019 | 1392 | 161
Pages: 206-213
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Stone, David M. (Stone, David M.)
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N. Turner: The Paintings of Guercino: A Revised and Expanded Catalogue Raisonné (Ugo Bozzi Editore, Rome) | :
Illustrations
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1. David on the battlefield pointing to the head of Goliath, by Guercino. 1657. Canvas, 200 by 144 cm. (North Holland Regional Water Board, Heerhugowaard; on loan to Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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10. Detail of Fig.12, showing the pattern in Absalom’s breeches.
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11. Detail of Fig.12, showing the central assassin’s hand and sleeve.
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12. Absalom commanding the assassination of Amnon, here attributed to the studio or a follower of Guercino after a lost work by Guercino of 1628. Canvas, 140 by 176 cm. (Private collection).
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13. Opposite top Joseph and Potiphar’s wife, here attributed to the studio of Guercino (perhaps Matteo Loves), after a lost work by Guercino of 1631. Canvas, 121 by 171 cm. (Zanasi Foundation, Modena).
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14. Opposite bottom Joseph and Potiphar’s wife, here attributed to the studio of Guercino after a lost work by Guercino of 1631. Canvas, 122.7 by 166.8 cm. (Location unknown; formerly Vittorio Frascione, Florence).
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15. Above left Detail of Fig.13, showing the face of Potiphar’s wife.
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16. Above right Detail of Fig.14, showing the face of Potiphar’s wife.
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2 and 3. Fragments from All saints in glory, by Guercino. 1613. Canvas, each 49 by 66 cm. (Location unknown; formerly art market, Paris).
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4. Landscape with a dog running and a man at a well, and Orpheus and Eurydice, by Guercino. c.1617. Detached fresco frieze. (Pinacoteca Civica, Cento).
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5. Detail of Fig.4, showing a man at a well.
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6. Detail of Fig.4, showing Orpheus and Eurydice.
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7. Absalom commanding the assassination of Amnon, here attributed to the studio of Guercino after a lost work by Guercino of 1628. Canvas, 140 by 175 cm. (Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna; on loan to Palazzo della Prefettura, Bologna).
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8. Detail of Fig.7, showing the pattern in Absalom’s breeches.
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9. Detail of Fig.7, showing the central assassin’s hand and sleeve.
Publication Received
Italian Maiolica in the Collection of the National Gallery of Victoria. By Timothy Wilson with contributions by Amanda Dunsmore and Marika Strohschnieder
11/2017 | 1376 | 159
Pages: 922-923
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Thornton, Dora (Thornton, Dora)
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Exhibition Review
Arte Povera (Che fare?). Linz
11/2011 | 1304 | 153
Pages: 758-760
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Cullinan, Nicholas (Cullinan, Nicholas)
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Che fare? Arte Povera – The Historic Years | institution: Lentos Kunstmuseum
Illustrations
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65. Mappa, by Alighiero Boetti. 1978. Thread on canvas, 170 by 212 cm. (Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz; exh. Lentos Kunst­museum, Linz).
Supplement
Notable Works of Art Now on the Market: Supplement
12/1965 | 753 | 107
Pages: ii
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Illustrations
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Plate II. King David Harping, with the Prophets Elias and Eliseus, by the Master of the Arcimboldi Missal. Miniature; Parchment on Gold Ground, $5frac{3}{4}$ by 6 in. (The Property of L'Art Ancien S. A., Signaustrasse 6, Zurich 8, Switzerland)
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Plate III. Figures Strolling on a Terrace, by Dirck van Delen. Signed and Dated 1630. Panel, 20 by 27¼ in. (The Property of Messrs Julius Böhler, Briennerstr. 25, 8 Munich 2, Germany)
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Plate IV. Hercules and Omphale, by Jacopo Amigoni. Canvas, 35 by $46frac{3}{16}$ in. The Property of Lasson Gallery, 17 Jermyn Street, London sw1)
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Plate IV. Zephyrus and Chloris, by Jacopo Amigoni. Canvas, 35 by $46frac{3}{16}$ in. The Property of Lasson Gallery, 17 Jermyn Street, London sw1)
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Plate IX. Autumn, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo. Canvas, 29¼ by 22 in. (The Property of H. Terry-Engell Gallery, 8 Bury Street, St James's, London sw1)
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Plate V. St John the Baptist Preaching, by Giovanni Bellini. Panel, 20½ by 15¼ in. (On Deposit in Bank in Milan, But for Further Information Apply to Mr C. Marshall Spink, 18 Albemarle Street, London w1.)
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Plate VI. Summer, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo. Signed and Dated 1572. Canvas, 29¼ by 22 in. (The Property of H. Terry-Engell Gallery, 8 Bury Street. St James's. London, sw1)
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Plate VII. Spring, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo. Canvas, 29¼ by 22 in. (The Property of H. Terry-Engell Gallery, 8 Bury Street, St James's, London sw1)
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Plate VIII. Winter, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo. Canvas, 29¼ by 22 in. (The Property of H. Terry-Engell Gallery, 8 Bury Street, St. James's, London sw1)
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Plate X. Wooded Landscape with Waterfall, by Jacob van Ruisdael. Signed. Canvas, 38½ by 33½ in. (The Property of Galerie Cramer, 38 Javastraat, The Hague, Holland)
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Plate XI. Conversation Piece, by Joseph Francis Nollekens. Canvas, 24 by 20 in. (The Property of Mr W. Katz, 11 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate XIX. The Conjurer, by Nathaniel Hone. Canvas, $57frac{7}{8}$ by $68frac{3}{8}$ in. (The Property of Messrs P. & D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd, 14 Old Bond Street, London w1.)
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Plate XV. Holy Family, by Perino del Vaga. Panel, $39frac{3}{4}$ by $29frac{1}{8}$ in. (The Property of Hazlitt Gallery, 4 Ryder Street, St. James's, London sw1)
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Plate XVI. Mercury Attaching His Sandal, by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle. Terra-Cotta; height, $19frac{3}{4}$ in. (The Property of Messrs. David Peel & Co. Ltd., 2 Carlos Place, Mount Street, London w1)
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Plate XVII. Diana as Earth, Designed by Claude Audran the Younger. Gobelin Tapestry, 10 ft. 5 in. by 7 ft. (The Property of Messrs. V. and C. Sternberg, 37 South Audley Street, London w1)
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Plate XVIII. Flight into Egypt, by Corrado Giaquinto. Canvas, 29½ by 39½ in. (The Property of Leger Galleries, 13 Old Bond Street, London w1)
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Plate XX. Portrait of Miss Florence Leyland, by James McNeill Whistler. Canvas, 75½ by 36 in. (The Property of Robert Schoelkopf Gallery, 825 Madison Avenue, New York City, U. S. A.)
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Plate XXI. Heads of Angels, by Sir Thomas Lawrence. Canvas, 30 by 25 in. (The Property of Maas Gallery, 15a Clifford Street, New Bond Street, London, W.1.)
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Plate XXII. La Maison Blanche - Soleil Couchant, by Jean-François Raffaeli. Signed. Canvas, 26 by 32½ in. (The Property of Messrs. Arthur Tooth & Sons Ltd., 31 Bruton Street, London w1)
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Plate XXIII. The 'True Briton' off Dover, by Thomas Whitcombe. Signed and Dated 1809. Canvas, 39¼ by 60½ in. (The Property of Messrs. Oscar and Peter Johnson Ltd., Lowndes Lodge Gallery, Cadogan Place, London, S. W.1.)
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Plate XXIV. Le bourg, by Maurice Utrillo. Signed. Canvas, 25½ by 32 in. (The Property of Hirschl & Adler Galleries, 21 East 67th Street, New York 21, N. Y., U. S. A.)
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Plate XXV. Cruche et Pomme, by Théodule Ribot. Signed. Canvas, 17½ by 21½ in. (The Property of M. R. Schweitzer Gallery, 958 Madison Avenue, New York 21, N. Y., U. S. A.)
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. St Michael the Archangel. Spanish School, Fifteenth Century. Panel, $74frac{3}{4}$ by 31½ in. (The Property of Messrs. Brimo de Laroussilhe, 58 rue Jouffroy, Paris, 17e)
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Plate XII. Sheraton Break-Front Bookcase, c.1790. Height 8 ft, Width 8 ft, Depth 2 ft. (The Property of Messrs Spink & Son, Ltd, 5/7 King Street, St James's, London sw1.)
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Plate XIII. Wash Stand. Walnut. Height, 28½ in. (The Property of Mr Ronald A. Lee, The Manor House, Byfleet, Surrey, and 1-9 Bruton Place, London w1)
Western art unattributed:
Plate XIV. Portrait of a Bearded Man, Netherlandish, c. 1540. Panel, 25½ by 19½ in. (The Property of Messrs Leggatt Bros, 30 St James's Street, London sw1)
Article
Paris Notes (May 1903)
05/1903 | 2 | 1
Pages: 67-68
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