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An Early Rubens Conversion of St Paul. The Beginning of His Preoccupation with Leonardo's Battle of Anghiari
03/1964 | 732 | 106
Pages: 94-103+105-106
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Müller Hofstede, Justus (Müller Hofstede, Justus; Hofstede, Justus Müller)
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1. Conversion of St Paul, Here Attributed to Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 72 by 103 cm. (House of the Burgomaster Rockox, Antwerp.)
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10. Battle of the Amazons, by Peter Paul Rubens. Pen, 25.2 by 43 cm. (British Museum.)
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11. Fight for the Standard, by Peter Paul Rubens. Black and Red Chalk with Wash, 41.5 by 52.2 cm. (British Museum.)
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12. The Battle of Anghiari, by Lorenzo Zacchia after Leonardo da Vinci. Engraving. 1558. (Albertina, Vienna.)
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13. The Battle of Anghiari, by Peter Paul Rubens. Black and White Chalk, Pen and Point of the Brush, Wash, and Gouache, 45.2 by 63.7 cm. (Cabinet des Dessins, Musée du Louvre.)
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14. The Battle of Anghiari, by an Unknown Artist after Peter Paul Rubens. Pencil, 43.5 by 56.5 cm. (Collection Queen of the Netherlands, Loo Castle.)
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15. The Battle of Anghiari, by Peter Paul Rubens. Canvas, 82.5 by 117 cm. (Akademie der bildenden Künste, Vienna.)
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2. Entombment, by Peter Paul Rubens. Canvas, 180 by 137 cm. (Galleria Borghese, Rome.)
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3. Left half of Plate in Equile Joannis Austriaci Caroli V Imperatoris Filii, by Hendrick Goltzius after Stradanus. (Staatliche Graphische Sammlungen, Munich.)
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4. Lamentation, by Peter Paul Rubens. Copper, 27.7 by 24.1 cm. (Formerly Collection Harry Sperling, New York.)
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5. Detail from Conversion of St Paul, by Peter Paul Rubens Reproduced in Fig. 1.
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6. Conversion of St Paul. Engraving by Enea Vico after Francesco Salviati. 1545. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.)
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7. Conversion of St Paul, by Peter Paul Rubens. Pen and Wash, with White Body Colour, 22.2 by 32.9 cm. (Collection Count Seilern, London.)
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8. Detail from Conversion of St Paul, by Peter Paul Rubens Reproduced in Fig. 1.
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9. Standard-Bearer, after Leonardo's Battle of Anghiari, by an Unknown Artist. Pen and Black Ink on Red Brown Tinted Paper, Heightened with White, 24.5 by 23.9 cm. (Cabinet des Dessins, Musée du Louvre.)
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Leonardo da Vinci's Pazzia Bestialissima
05/1934 | 374 | 64
Pages: 219-221+224-226+228-231
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Lessing, Maria (Lessing, Maria)
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Fig. 1.-A, British Museum, 1854-5-13-17 Detail. B, Windsor, 12331, Detail.
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Fig. 2 Windsor 12328, Recto. Detail of Left Side.
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Fig. 3.-A, Windsor, 12339, Left Corner; B, the Same Reversed; C, Windsor, 12332, Detail.
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Fig. 4.-MS. B, Fol. 60v, Institut de France, Paris.
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Plate I. A-The Pazzia Bestialissima, by Leonardo da Vinci. Drawing in Red and Black Chalk, 14.9 by 20.6 cm. (H. M. The King, Windsor Castle, No. 12332). Leonardo da Vinci's Pazzia Bestialissima
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Plate I. B and C-Details of the above. Leonardo da Vinci's Pazzia Bestialissima
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Plate II. A and B-Details of Plate I, A. Leonardo da Vinci's Pazzia Bestialissima
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Plate II. C-Studies of Men Standing and For the Battle of Anghiari, by Leonardo da Vinci. Drawing in Red Chalk and Ink, 16.1 by 15.3 cm. (H. M. The King, Windsor Castle, No. 12640). Leonardo da Vinci's Pazzia Bestialissima
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Plate II. D-Studies of Horses, and For St. George and the Dragon, by Leonardo da Vinci. Drawing in Ink and Black Chalk. 29.8 by 21.1 cm. (H. M. The King, Windsor Castle, No. 12331). Leonardo da Vinci's Pazzia Bestialissima
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Plate III. A-The Battle of The Standard. Sixteenth - Century Copy of the Central Group of the Anghiari Battle. Panel (The Uffizi, Florence). Leonardo da Vinci's Pazzia Bestialissima
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Plate III. B-The Adoration of the Magi (Detail), by Leonardo da Vinci. Panel (The Uffizi, Florence). Leonardo da Vinci's Pazzia Bestialissima
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Plate III. C-A Horseman and a Griffin, by Leonardo da Vinci. Drawing in Silver-Point, 14 by 8.9 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford). Leonardo da Vinci's Pazzia Bestialissima
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A Copy in Colour by Rubens of Leonardo's Battle of Anghiari
05/1930 | 326 | 56
Pages: 257-259+261+264-266+271
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Suter, Karl Friedrich (Suter, Karl Friedrich)
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Plate I. Copy in Colour by Rubens after Leonardo's Composition. Canvas, 83 by 116 cm. (Accademia, Venice). A Copy in Colour by Rubens of Leonardo's Battle of Anghiari
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Plate II. A-Copy by Rubens after Leonardo's Composition. Drawing. (Louvre, Paris). A Copy in Colour by Rubens of Leonardo's Battle of Anghiari
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Plate II. B-Engraving by G. Edelinck after Rubens's Drawing from Leonardo's Composition. A Copy in Colour by Rubens of Leonardo's Battle of Anghiari
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Plate III. A-Coloured Copy, by an Anonymous Italian Painter, of Leonardo's Composition; First Half of Sixteenth Century. (Formerly in the Possession of Mme. Timbale, Paris). A Copy in Colour by Rubens of Leonardo's Battle of Anghiari
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Plate III. B-Coloured Copy, by an Anonymous Italian Painter, of Leonardo's Composition, Sixteenth Century. (Horne Collection, Florence). A Copy in Colour by Rubens of Leonardo's Battle of Anghiari
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The Earliest Copy of Leonardo da Vinci's Battle of Anghiari
10/1929 | 319 | 55
Pages: 181-183+186-188
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Suter, Karl Friedrich (Suter, Karl Friedrich)
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Plate II. A-Print by Lorenzo Zacchia (1558) Based on Leonardo's Unfinished Fresco of The Battle of Anghiari. The Earliest Copy of Leonardo da Vinci's Battle of Anghiari
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Plate II. B-Print by W. Hanssonlier after a Sixteenth Century Copy, Now Lost, of Leonardo's Battle of Anghiari. The Earliest Copy of Leonardo da Vinci's Battle of Anghiari
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Plate I. The Battle of Anghiari. Copy by an Unknown Artist of Leonardo's Unfinished Fresco in the Palazzo della Signoria. (Uffizi, Florence). The Earliest Copy of Leonardo da Vinci's Battle of Anghiari
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Cassoni Panels in English Private Collections-I
12/1912 | 117 | 22
Pages: 158-159+161-162+165
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Schubring, Paul (Schubring, Paul)
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(A) The Battle of Anghiari. Sir Hugh Lane's Collection. Cassoni Panels in English Private Collections-I
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(B) The Fall of Pisa. Sir Hugh Lane's Collection. Cassoni Panels in English Private Collections-I