1. Compositional study identified as the
Ecstasy of St John of God, here attributed to
Vieira Lusitano. c.1730–37. Red chalk on paper,
24 by 37.2 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
Attributed works:
2. Church of Menino Deus, Lisbon. (Wikimedia
Commons).
Attributed works:
3. St Francis stripped of his secular clothes,
by Vieira Lusitano. c.1730–37. Oil on canvas.
(Church of Menino Deus, Lisbon).
Attributed works:
4. Painting here identified as the Ecstasy of St
Francis, by Francesco Pavona. c.1730–37. Oil on
canvas. (Church of Menino Deus, Lisbon).
Vi o Reino Renovar: Arte no
Tempo de D. Manuel I
Edited by Ana Sousa and Miguel
Soromenho. 288 pp. incl. 210 col. ills.
(Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga and
Imprensa Nacional – Casa da Moeda,
Lisbon, 2021), €35. ISBN 978–972–27–
2946–8. |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
7. Frontispiece
of Leitura Nova
31, Misticos
2, attributed
to António de
Holanda. 1511.
Illumination on
vellum, 52.7 by
39.5 (Arquivo
Nacional da
Torre do Tombo,
Lisbon; Cód. Ref.
PT/TT/LN0031).
Attributed works:
8. Arrival of the
relics of St Auta,
by Cristovão
de Figueiredo.
1522–25. Oil on
panel, 68 by
73 cm. (Museu
Nacional de Arte
Antiga, Lisbon).
Attributed works:
9. Monstrance
of Belém,
attributed to Gil
Vicente. 1506.
Gold, enamels
and glass, 73
by 32 by 26 cm.
(Museu Nacional
de Arte Antiga,
Lisbon).