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Concealing portraits in Renaissance Venice: Jacometto’s painted box
02/2024 | 1451 | 166
Pages: 126–1139
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Manges Nogueira, Alison (Manges Nogueira, Alison)
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1. and 2. A tethered roebuck (recto) and Alvise Contarini (verso), by Jacometto Veneziano. c.1485–95. Oil and gold on panel (recto), oil on panel (verso), 11.7 by 8.6 cm. (Robert Lehman Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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10. Portrait of a woman, possibly a Novice of San Secondo, by Jacometto Veneziano. c.1490. Oil on panel, 24 by 15.5 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art).
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11. Rendering of the figural outlines in the painting in Fig.3.
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12. Auditus, by Cornelis Cort after Frans Floris I. 1561. Engraving, 21.5 by 26.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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13. Detail of Orpheus (‘The Widener Orpheus’), showing the figure of Orpheus. Venice, c.1515. Oil on panel transferred to canvas, 39.5 by 81 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington; Bridgeman Images).
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14. Orpheus and Charon, by Nicola da Urbino. Urbino, c.1515. Maiolica, diameter 28.2 cm. (Museo Correr, Venice).
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15. The wedding of Orpheus and Eurydice, Eurydice bitten by a snake, and Orpheus and Charon, after Benedetto Bordon. 1497. Woodcut, 29.8 by 20.6 cm. (page). (From Ovidio Metamorphoseos vulgare, transl. Giovanni de’ Bonsignori, Venice 1497, fol.83v; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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16. Daniel in the cave of the lions, by Cima da Conegliano. c.1495. Tempera and gold on panel, 57.7 by 43.5 cm. (Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Milan; Bridgeman Images).
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17. Orpheus charming the animals, by the workshop of Cima da Conegliano. Early 16th century. Pen and wash on paper, 25 by 20 cm. (Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe degli Uffizi, Florence).
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18. Orpheus redeeming Eurydice, by Moderno. Late 15th or early 16th century. Bronze, diameter 10.6 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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19. Petrarch, Laura and Orpheus, attributed to the Petrarch Master. 1463–64. Coloured pigments, gold and ink on parchment, 23 by 14 cm. (From Sonnets and Triumphs by Petrarch, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, L.101-1947).
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20. Portrait medal of Cristoforo Civran. Venice, late 15th century. Bronze, diameter 4.9 cm. (Private collection).
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21. Stag at rest chained to a tree, by Giulio Campagnola. c.1510–15. Engraving with stipple, 18.2 by 11.8 cm. (British Museum, London).
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22. Deer chained to a laurel tree. Venice, late 15th century. Tempera on vellum. (From Rime, by Niccolò Lelio Cosmico, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Venice, MS Marciano It. IX 152 (=7057), fol. 2v.).
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23. Tiberius. Roman, 14–20, in a mount with a Medici emblem and inscription, Italian or French, 16th century. Sardonyx, gold, pearl and enamel, 8 by 4.8 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago).
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24. Staurotheke with a double-sided sliding lid. Constantinople (?), early 9th century. Gilded silver, gold, enamel worked in cloisonné and niello, 2.7 by 10.3 by 7.1 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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3. and 4. A scene here identified as Orpheus and Charon (verso) and Portrait of a woman here identified as Daria Querini (recto), by Jacometto Veneziano. c.1485–95. Oil and gold on panel (verso), oil on panel (recto), 10.2 by 7.3 cm. (Robert Lehman Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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5. Portrait effigy of Elisabeth Krauss, with a sliding cover. Nuremberg, c.1640. Coloured wax and wood, 13.5 by 12.2 cm. (Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg).
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6. Giovanna de’ Rossi, by Lorenzo Lotto. c.1505. Oil on panel, 42.9 by 33.6 cm. (Musée des Beaux Arts, Dijon).
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7. Allegory of Chastity (cover for Giovanna de’ Rossi), by Lorenzo Lotto. c.1505. Oil on panel, 42.9 by 33.7 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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8. Philipp Melanchthon and cover with grotteschi and an inscription, by Hans Holbein the Younger. 1535. Oil on panel, diameter 9 cm. (Landesgalerie, Niedersachsisches Landesmuseum, Hannover).
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9. Portrait of a boy, by Giovanni Bellini. c.1474. Oil on panel, 38 by 23 cm. (Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham).
Article
Paolo Stella’s Belvedere: a Genoese outpost in Prague
11/2022 | 1436 | 164
Pages: 1088-1103
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Schulz, Anne Markham (Schulz, Anne Markham)
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1. The west front of the Belvedere, Prague. (Photograph Jan Bazant).
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10. Charles V liberating Christian captives, by Giovanni Domenico Stella(?). Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, east side [11E]; photograph Prague Castle).
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11. Meeting of King Mulay Hassan and Charles V, by Giovanni Domenico Stella(?). Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, east side [13E]; photograph Prague Castle).
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12. King Ferdinand and Queen Anna, by an assistant of Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [3W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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13. Plexippos and Toxeus, sons of Thestius, carrying the head of the Caledonian Boar, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, south side [5S]; photograph Prague Castle).
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14. Perseus and Atlas, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, north side [4N]; photograph Prague Castle).
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15. Hermes and Battus, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [7W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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16. Cadmus and the dragon, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [13W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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17. Jason and the Golden Fleece, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [2W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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18. Zeus and Ganymede, by an assistant of Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [8W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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19. Hannibal and Scipio Africanus, by an assistant of Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, north side [2N]; photograph Prague Castle).
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2. Detail from Miracle of the Goblet, by Giammaria Mosca and Paolo Stella. 1520–29. (Cappella del Santo, Basilica di S. Antonio, Padua; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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20. Mago the Carthaginian reaping grain, by an assistant of Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [6W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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21. Leda and the swan, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [11W]; photograph Prague Castle).
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22. Perseus and Andromeda, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, north side [3N]; photograph Prague Castle).
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23. Garden façade of the Villa Doria, Genoa. (Photograph Alinari).
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3. Detail of Fig.2, showing the central kneeling woman. (Photograph Mauro Magliani).
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4. Hope, from the tomb of Lodovico Euffreducci, S. Francesco, Fermo, by Paolo Stella. (Diocesan Museum, Fermo; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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5. St Thomas Aquinas, by Paolo Stella. c.1525. Marble, height 161 cm. (SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice; photograph Anne Markham Schulz).
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6. Tomb of Giovanni Battista Bonzio. 1525–26. (SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice).
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7. Tomb of Lodovico Euffreducci. c.1528–29. (S. Francesco, Fermo; photograph Mauro Magliani).
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8. Pursuit of fleeing Tunisians by imperial forces, by Giovanni Domenico Stella(?). Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, east side [9E]; photograph Prague Castle).
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9. Danaë, by Paolo Stella. Plaster cast after sandstone original, 70 by 134 cm. (Belvedere, Prague, west side [10W]; photograph Prague Castle).
Article
The finding of the infant Bacchus
02/2022 | 1427 | 164
Pages: 180-183
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Hendrikman, Lars (Hendrikman, Lars)
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5. Young Bacchus, after Godfried Maes. After 1762. Oil on canvas, 63 by 54.7 cm. (Bonnefanten, Maastricht; photograph Peter Cox).
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6. Fig.5, photographed in 2012 before cleaning and removal of overpaint in 2020. (Bonnefanten, Maastricht; photograph Peter Cox).
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7. The finding of the infant Bacchus on Chios, by Godfried Maes. Last quarter of the 17th century. Black chalk, pen and black ink and grey and brown wash on paper, approx. 18 by 24 cm. (Courtesy F. Baulme Fine Arts).
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8. The infant Bacchus entrusted to the nymphs of Nysa; the death of Echo and Narcissus, by Nicolas Poussin. 1657. Oil on canvas, 122.6 by 180.5 cm. (Harvard Art Museums).
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9. Bacchus turns Acoetes’ crew into dolphins, by Godfried Maes. Last quarter 17th century, Black chalk, pen and black ink and grey and brown wash on paper, approx. 18 by 24 cm. (Leiden University Library, Print Room).
Exhibition Review
Métamorphoses. Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Geneva
11/2019 | 1400 | 161
Pages: 959-961
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Kranen, Annette (Kranen, Annette)
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22. Métamorphose I, by Markus Raetz. 1991. Cast iron, 23.2 by 27 by 12.5 cm. (Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Geneva; © ProLitteris 2019, Zürich; photograph P. Lauri).
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23. Jupiter and Danaë, by Francesco Primaticcio. c.1545. Etching and engraving, 21.8 by 29.7 cm. (Cabinet d’arts graphiques du MAH Genève).
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24. Childhood of Bacchus, by Charles Giron. 1879. Oil on canvas, 295 by 230 cm. (Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Geneva; photograph B. Jacot- Descombes).
Exhibition Review
Pure Rubens. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
11/2018 | 1388 | 160
Pages: 955-958
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Jaffé, David (Jaffé, David)
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7. Sketch for the Rape of Europa, by Peter Paul Rubens. 1636. Panel, 18.9 by 13.7 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid; exh. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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8. The recognition of Phililpoemen, by Peter Paul Rubens and Frans Snyders. c.1609. Canvas, 201 by 311 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid; exh. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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9. Sketch for The recognition of Phililpoemen, by Peter Paul Rubens. c.1609. Panel, 50.5 by 66.5 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; exh. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
Exhibition Review
‘Haute lecture’ by Colard Mansion. Groeningemuseum, Bruges
06/2018 | 1383 | 160
Pages: 492-495
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Legaré, Anne-Marie (Legaré, Anne-Marie)
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5. Combat between Lady Fortune and Poverty, attributed to the Master of the Boccaccio Illustrations, Bruges (?). 1476. Engraving on paper, 20.7 by 16.7 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris, MS 80 LR; exh. Groeningemuseum, Bruges).
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6. Colard Mansion depicted in his workshop, from Dialogue des créatures by Maynus de Mayneriis, illuminated by the Bruges Master of 1482 and the Master of Philip of Cleves’s Livre de la Chasse. c.1482. Parchment, 37.5 by 26.5 cm. (Private collection, f.7r; exh. Groeningemuseum, Bruges).
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7. Legend of the fallen oak, from Metamorphose by Colard Mansion (Bruges 1484). Woodcut on paper. (Openbare Bibliotheek, Bruges, MS Inc.3877, f.41r; exh. Groeningemuseum, Bruges).
Publication Received
Ovid and the Metamorphoses of Modern Art from Botticelli to Picasso. By Paul Barolsky.
08/2015 | 1349 | 157
Pages: 553
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Holberton, Paul (Holberton, Paul)
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Short Notice
Delacroix's 'Ovid in exile'
10/1995 | 1111 | 137
Pages: 682-683
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Loyrette, Henri (Loyrette, Henri)
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45. Ovid in exile among the Scythians, by Eugène Delacroix. 1859. 87.6 by 130.2 cm. (National Gallery, London).
Article
A New Scene by Sodoma from the Ceiling of Palazzo Chigi at Casato di Sotto, Siena
09/1994 | 1098 | 136
Pages: 609-612
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Zambrano, Patrizia (Zambrano, Patrizia)
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20. Mars and Venus Trapped by Vulcan, by Giovanni Antonio Bazzi, Called Sodoma. 30.5 by 68.7 cm. (Whereabouts Unknown).
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21. Apollo and Daphne, by Sodoma. 57.1 by 32.1 cm. (Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass.).
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22. Pan, Nymph and Female Cyclops, by Sodoma. 56.4 by 32 cm. (Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass.).
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23. Diana and Actaeon, by Sodoma. 57.3 by 28.8 cm. (Private Collection, Milan).
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24. Fall of Phaeton, by Sodoma. 64.1 by 56.8 cm. (Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass.).
Article
'Pygmalion and Galatea': Girodet and Rousseau
08/1985 | 989 | 127
Pages: 517-520
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Rubin, James Henry (Rubin, James Henry; Rubin, James H.)
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