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Article
Carlo Dolci’s Inscriptions II – Diligence and devotion in Dolci’s ‘The Adoration of the Kings’ in the National Gallery, London
01/2022 | 1426 | 164
Pages: 16-21
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Author:
Treves, Letizia (Treves, Letizia)
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1. The Adoration of the Kings, by Carlo Dolci. 1649. Canvas, 117 by 92 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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2. Detail of the reverse of the painting illustrated in Fig.1, showing Dolci’s inscription.
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3. Detail of the reverse of the painting illustrated in Fig.1, showing Dolci’s inscription on the strainer’s right bar.
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4. Detail of Fig.3, showing part of Dolci’s inscription on the strainer’s right bar.
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5. Detail of the reverse of the painting in Fig.1, showing Dolci’s inscription on the strainer’s left bar.
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6. Poetry, by Carlo Dolci. 1648–49. Oil on panel, 54 by 42 cm. (Galleria Corsini, Florence).
Article
Carlo Dolci’s Inscriptions 1 – Dolci’s signatures and prices in context
01/2022 | 1426 | 164
Pages: 4-15
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Author:
Spear, Richard E. (Spear, Richard E.)
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1. Detail of Fig.10, showing Carlo Dolci’s self-portrait within a self-portrait, inscribed 1674.
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10. Self-portrait, by Carlo Dolci. 1674. Oil on canvas, 74.5 by 60.5 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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11. Inscription on the strainer of the painting illustrated in Fig.13.
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12. Christ Child with a garland of flowers, by Carlo Dolci. 1674. Canvas, 96.5 by 76.5 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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13. David with the head of Goliath, by Carlo Dolci. 1680. Canvas, 131.5 by 106 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
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2. Ecce Homo, by Carlo Dolci. 1681. Oil on canvas, 49 by 39 cm. (Galleria Corsini, Florence).
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3. Inscription on the strainer of the painting illustrated in Fig.5.
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4. St Agatha, by Carlo Dolci. 1664–65. Oil on canvas, 73 by 41 cm. (Private collection).
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5. St Philip Neri, by Carlo Dolci. 1645. Oil on canvas, 44.5 by 36.2 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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6 and 7. Inscriptions on the strainer of the painting illustrated in Fig.4.
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8. Inscription on a wooden frame behind St John the Evangelist on Patmos, by Carlo Dolci. 1656. Oil on copper, 38 by 49 cm. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence).
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9. Luigi Gualtieri at the age of three, by Carlo Dolci. 1674. Black, red and blue chalk with blue watercolour on white paper, 20.8 by 14.2 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
Article
New light on the colossal statues on the façade of St Peter’s, Rome
01/2022 | 1426 | 164
Pages: 22-33
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Author:
Loffredo, Fernando (Loffredo, Fernando)
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1. Detail of the east front of St Peter’s, Rome. (Photograph the author).
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10. St Philip, here attributed to Pietro Bernini. 1613–14. Travertine, height 565 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
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11. Virgin and Child, by Giovan Battista Serodine. Shortly before 1615. Travertine. (S. Francesca Romana, Rome; photograph the author).
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12. Autumn in the guise of Priapus, by Pietro Bernini (with the assistance of Gian Lorenzo Bernini). 1616–17. Marble, height 227.6 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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13. Detail of Fig.10. (Photograph the author).
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14. Autumn, by Pietro Bernini (with the assistance of Gian Lorenzo Bernini). c.1620. Marble, 125.5 cm. (Private collection; photograph the author).
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15. Detail of Adam, Eve and the serpent, by Pietro Bernini. c.1620. Marble, height 188 cm. (Musée de Tessé, Le Mans; photograph the author).
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16. St Matthew, by Pietro Bernini. 1604–06. Marble, height approx. 180 cm. (Church of Gerolamini, Naples; photograph courtesy Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz).
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17. St John the Evangelist, by Giovanni Antonio Paracca, nicknamed Valsoldino. 1612–13. Travertine, height 565 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
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18. St John the Baptist, by Siméon Drouin. 1613. Travertine, height 565 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
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19. St James the Great, by Egidio Moretti. 1613. Travertine, height 565 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
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2. Statues of (from left to right) St John the Evangelist, St Andrew, Christ the Redeemer and St John the Baptist on the attic of the east front of St Peter’s, Rome. (Bibliotheca Hertziana, Max-Planck-Institute für Kunstgeschichte, Rome).
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20. St Matthias, by Giuseppe Fontana. 1612–13. Travertine, height 565 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
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3. The east front of St Peter’s, Rome. (Bridgeman Images).
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4. The coat of arms of Pope Paul V Borghese in the pediment on the east front of St Peter’s, Rome, by Carlo Fancelli and Leone Garuo. c.1612–13. Travertine, height 600 cm. (Photograph the author).
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5. Vulcan, by Chiarissimo Fancelli. 1611. Marble, height 210 cm. (Boboli Gardens, Florence; photograph courtesy Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz).
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6. St Andrew, by Chiarissimo Fancelli. 1612–13. Travertine, height 565 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
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7. St Thaddeus, by Chiarissimo Fancelli. 1612–13. Travertine, height 565 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
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8. St Cristina, by Chiarissimo Fancelli. 1622–25. Marble, height approx. 200 cm. (Pisa Cathedral; photograph the author).
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9. Christ the Redeemer, by Cristoforo Stati, completed by Siméon Drouin. 1612–13. Travertine, height 600 cm. (St Peter’s, Rome; photograph the author).
Article
Correggio’s reclining ‘Magdalen’ rediscovered
07/2019 | 1396 | 161
Pages: 556-561
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Author:
Ekserdjian, David (Ekserdjian, David; E., D.)
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1. St Mary Magdalen, here attributed to Correggio. c.1519. Panel, 22.5 by 28 cm. (Private collection).
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2. St Mary Magdalen, here identified as a painting after Correggio. Before 1609. Copper, 29 by 39.5 cm. (Formerly Gemäldegalerie, Dresden).
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3. Infra-red reflectogram of Fig.1.
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4. St Mary Magdalen, by Cristofano Allori after Correggio. c.1600. Copper, 29.6 by 43 cm. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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5. Detail of Fig.1, showing a seascape and a monastic building.
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6. St Mary Magdalen, by Raffaello Morghen (1758–1833), after Correggio. Engraving, 15.6 by 20.4 cm. (British Museum, London).
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7. St Mary Magdalen, by Correggio. c.1518–19. Canvas, 38.1 by 30.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
Article
‘The big Italian’: Giambologna and his model Bartolommeo di Lionardo Ginori
11/2018 | 1388 | 160
Pages: 912-919
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Author:
Avery, Charles (Avery, Charles)
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1. Rape of the Sabines, by Giambologna. 1582. Marble, height (excluding the base) c.410 cm. (Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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10. Prometheus, cast from a model by Giambologna. c.1590. Gilt bronze, height 23 cm. (Private collection; photograph courtesy Tomasso Brothers Fine Art, UK).
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2. Crucified Christ, by Giambologna. 1580s. Bronze, 33.5 by 21.5 cm (Cleveland Museum of Art; Bridgeman Images).
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3. Portrait of Giambologna, with his model for ‘Samson and a Philistine’, by Federigo Zuccaro. 1575. Black and red chalk, 26.1 by 188 cm. (National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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4. Rape of the Sabines, by Giambologna. c.1581. Clay with traces of whitewash, height c.410 cm. (Galleria dell’Accademia, Florence).
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5. Mars, by Giambologna. c.1581–87. Gilt bronze, height 39.4 cm. (Staatliche Kunstsammlung, Dresden; photograph Arrigo Coppitz).
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6. Portrait of Bartolommeo di Lionardo Ginori, by Santi di Tito. c.1583. Canvas, height c.250 cm. (Private collection, Florence; photo Galleria dell’Accademia, Florence).
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7. Portrait of Pietro di Cosimo de’ Medici, by Santi di Tito. c.1583. Canvas, 208 by 113 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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8. Mars and Prometheus, cast from models by Giambologna. c.1587 and c.1590 respectively. Bronze, heights 39.4 cm. and 23 cm. (Both private collection; photograph courtesy Tomasso Brothers Fine Art, UK).
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9. Man seen from three angles, by Antonio del Pollaiuolo. Fifteenth century. Stylus, pen and ink and wash on paper, 26.5 by 36 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Book Review
Bernini’s Biographies, Critical Essays
11/2009 | 1280 | 151
Pages: 778-779
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Reviewer:
Malgouyres, Philippe (Malgouyres, Philippe)
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Bernini’s Biographies, Critical Essays | editor: Delbeke, Maarten , editor: Levy, Evonne , editor: Ostrow, Steven F.
Book Review
The Pouncey Index of Baldinucci’s ‘Notizie’
01/2008 | 1258 | 150
Pages: 39-40
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Reviewer:
Chappell, Miles L. (Chappell, Miles L.; Chappell, Miles)
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The Pouncey Index of Baldinucci’s ‘Notizie’ | editor: Gáldy, Andrea , editor: Hunt, Hilary , editor: Tovey, Brian
Article
Guido Reni's 'Fortuna with a Purse' Rediscovered
03/1999 | 1152 | 141
Pages: 156-163
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Author:
Mahon, Denis (Mahon, Denis)
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Pepper, D. Stephen (Pepper, D. Stephen; Pepper, Stephen; Pepper, S.; Pepper, Stephen D.; Pepper, D. S.)
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16. Fortuna with a Purse, by Gerolamo Scarsello, after Guido Reni. Etching, First State, without Inscription, 22.8 by 17.7 cm. (Bartsch XIX, p.253, No.6).
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17. Fortuna with a Crown, by Giovanni Andrea Sirani. 164 by 132 cm. (Accademia di S. Luca, Rome [Ex-Sacchetti]).
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18. Fortuna with a Crown, by Guido Reni. 168 by 138 cm. (Private Collection, Denmark).
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19. Fig.22 during Cleaning.
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20. Detail of Fortuna's Hand in Fig.22.
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21. Fortuna with a Purse, Here Classified as a Copy after Fig.22. 188 by 155 cm. (Pinacoteca Vaticana, Rome).
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22. Fortuna with a Purse, Here Attributed to Guido Reni. 158 by 130 cm. (Private Collection, Bologna [Ex-Benadduci]).
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23. Detail of the Amor in Fig.22.
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24. Detail of Fortuna in Fig.22.
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25. Detail of Rape of Europa, by Guido Reni. 177 by 129.5 cm (Whole Painting) (Denis Mahon, London).
Advertisements
Advertisements December 1991 (front)
12/1991 | 1065 | 133
Pages: i-xxiv
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Illustrations
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[Alex Wengraf Limited, The Old Knoll, Eliot Hill, London] Severo Calzetta da Ravenna 'A Boat-Shaped Oil Lamp and Stand' Bronze: Height: 29 cm
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[C. G. Boerner, Kasernenstrasse 13, Dusseldorf/ 61 East 77th Street, New York] Charles Meryon. La Galerie, Notre-Dame, Paris. Etching and Drypoint. (1853). Delteil-Wright 26 before I (Of V).
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[Colnaghi, 14 Old Bond Street, London/ 21 East 67th Street, New York] Giuseppe Cesari Called Cavaliere D'Arpino. Arpino 1568-1640 Rome. The Virgin and Child with Saints Peter and Paul. Oil on Canvas: 173 × 118 Centimeters
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[Edward R. Lubin exh. in The European Fine Art Fair, Maastricht] St. Joseph of Arimathea, North Italian (Bologna), Circa 1750 by Ubaldo Gandophi. Height: 24½ Inches
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[Edward R. Lubin exh. in The European Fine Art Fair, Maastricht] Venus, French (Limoges) Plaque, 16th Century by Leonard Limousin. Diameter: 13½ Inches Ex-Coll: J. P. Morgan
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[Emmanuel Moatti, 77 Rue des Saint - Peres, Paris] Domenico Rietti Called Lo Zaga (Known between 1543 and 1581) 'Perseus Freeing Andromeda'. Pen and Brown Ink, Brown Wȧsh Heightened with White. 23 × 38,5 cm. Preparatory for the Fresco at Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome c. 1543-1548. Provenance: Collection Jabach, Exhibited at "Gli Affreschi di Paolo III a Castel Sant'Angelo 1543-1548" Rome 1981-1982, No 50.
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[Francois Antonovich, Le Louvre des Antiquaires, 2 place du Palais Royal, Paris] Ivory Attributed to Balthasar Permoser (Kammer 1651-Dresden 1732). Height 34 cm.
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[Front cover] Samson and the Philistines, by Vincenzo Foggini. 1749. Marble, 233 cm. High. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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[L'arte Antica Silverio Salamon, Via A. Volta, Turin] Albrecht Dürer, Nuremburg 1471-1528 The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, 1497 c.a Woodcut, Meder 167 (mm. 392×167)
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[M. L. Wurfbain Fine Art, Dorpsstraat 67, Oegstgeest] Adriaen Verboom (1627/28-1673?) with Figures by Jan Lingelbach (1622-1674) An Italianate Landscape with Travellers. Oil on Canvas, 76 by 67 cm. Signed:...Boom (See Our Catalogue p. 137; Available at 25 Guilders)
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[Marlborough, 6 Albemarle Street, London] Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980) Hockende (Madchenakt) - Crouching Nude, c.1913. Ink and Watercolour on Paper. $17frac{3}{4}times 12frac{1}{8}$ in./45 × 30.8 cm.
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[Olimpia Theodoli, 55 Cambridge Street, London] Hendrik Goltzius (Mühlbrecht 1558-Haarlem 1617). Persephone. Chiaroscuro Woodcut Printed from Three Blocks, in Black, Ochre and Brown. Bartsch 236, Hirschmann 370, Strauss 424, Only State. 348 × 258 mm.
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[Phillips, 101 New Bond Street, London] Nicholas Poussin (1594-1655), "A Mythological Scene; Jupiter and Eurynome (?)", Pen and Ink with Bistre Wash over Traces of Black Chalk, 21.7cm × 38.7cm. Estimate: £25,000-£35,000.
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[Richard L. Feigen & Company, 6 Ryder Street St James, London] Bartholomeus Breenbergh, View of Bomarzo, Circa 1625. Oil on Canvas, 97 × 135 cm. ($38frac{3}{16}times 53frac{1}{8}$ Inches) On Loan.
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[Richard Reed Armstrong, Chicago] Francoise Gilot, Tulips. 1991. Color Lithograph. 578 × 470 mm. Edition of 50. Signed in Pencil.
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[Stoppenbach & Delestre, 25 Cork Street, London] Gustave Courbet (1819-1877). La Vague, temps d'orage, Oil on Canvas, 65 × 81 cm. Signed Lower Left 'G. Courbet', and Painted in 1869 at Etretat
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[The London Original Print Fair, London] Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, La Clownesse Assise, Lithograph, 1896
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[W.M. Brady & Co, 3 East 77th Street, New York] Filippo Baldinucci (Florence ca. 1624-1696) Portrait of a Young Man. Black and Red Chalks, 230 × 165 mm
Western art unattributed:
[Adriano Ribolzi Antiquaire, 6 Avenue des Beaux-Arts, Monaco] 'Charity' Exceptional Wood Sculpture (Height: 167cm.) Italy, Piedmont(?) First Quarter of XVIth Century Comparison: Victoria & Albert Museum, London - "Hall 20 'Crucifixion' No. 137 - 1891"
Western art unattributed:
[Bresset, 5 quai Voltaire and 179 bd Saint Germain, Paris] Saint-Jean Baptiste bois de chene Allemagne, Region de Kalkar vers 1480. H.69 cm
Western art unattributed:
[Buch - und Grafik - Antiquariat Falk + Falk, Kirchgasse 38, Zurich] GERMAN, 16th Century. SISYPHUS, Brown Ink and Sepia over Pencil. 15.3 by 10.2cm.
Western art unattributed:
[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladriere, 14 rue de Marignan and 11 quai Voltaire, Paris] Terracotta modello of the Head of Hygieia for the Monument in Honour of Louis XV in the Hôtel de Ville, Rennes. Height, Including Plinth: 51 cm.
Western art unattributed:
[Daedalus Ancient Art, 41 East 57th Street, New York] Roman, 2nd Century A. D. Height 49 cm
Western art unattributed:
[Donati Arte Classica, Via Peri 9, Lugano] Marble Head Representing 'Hermes', h: 30 cm Roman Copy of a Greek Original 4th Century B. C.
Western art unattributed:
[Edward R. Lubin exh. in The European Fine Art Fair, Maastricht] Arrival of the Sabines, French (Lyons) Maiolica Plate, Late 16th Century. Fleischer, Nurnberg Coat-of-Arms. Diameter: $18frac{1}{8}$ Inches
Western art unattributed:
[Edward R. Lubin exh. in The European Fine Art Fair, Maastricht] Lion Aquamanile, North German, Early 13th Century. Height: 8½ Inches
Western art unattributed:
[Edward R. Lubin exh. in The European Fine Art Fair, Maastricht] St. Joseph and Christ Child, Austrian, Circa 1700-10 by Meinrad Guggenbichler. Height: 23½ Inches
Western art unattributed:
[Gallery Gunter Puhze Ancient Art, Stadstr. 28, Freiburg] Rhodian Amphora, Fikellura, End 7th cent. BC. H: 34 cm
Western art unattributed:
[Jacqueline Boccador, 1 Quai Voltaire, Paris/ 6 Rue du Commandant Guichard, Saint - Tropez] Tapestry. Audenarde. End of the XVIth Century. The Meeting of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. Height: 340 cm. Width: 385 cm.
Western art unattributed:
[Nella Longari, Via Bigli 15, Milan] "Miniatore Toscano" Initial "M": "Due Santi". XIII cent. Tempera on Vellum. 100 × 125 mm.
Article
Some Unpublished Works by Carlo Dolci
03/1979 | 912 | 121
Pages: 140+142-147+149-150
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Author:
McCorquodale, Charles (McCorquodale, Charles)
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Attributed works:
1. Detail from The Angel Appearing to Hagar and Ishmael, by Carlo Dolci. 91.5 by 123.8 cm. (Private Collection).
Attributed works:
10. St Louis of France, by Jacopo Vignali. 80 by 60 cm. (Private Collection).
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11. The Angel Appearing to Hagar, by Francesco Furini. 160 by 139 cm. (Bigongiari Collection, Florence).
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12. Study for the Head of a Man in Profile, by Carlo Dolci. Red Chalk, 21.7 by 14.6 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown).
Attributed works:
2. Madonna, by Carlo Dolci. Fragment. 61 by 99.2 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown).
Attributed works:
3. The Angel Appearing to Hagar and Ishmael, by Carlo Dolci. 91.5 by 123.8 cm. (Private Collection).
Attributed works:
4. Christ in the House of the Pharisee, by Carlo Dolci. 170 by 216.5 cm. (Collection of Lord Methuen, Corsham Court).
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5. The Marriage of the Virgin, Here Attributed to Francesco Furini, Although Completed by Others. 178 by 220 cm. (Bigongiari Collection, Florence).
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6. St Philip Benizzi, by Carlo Dolci. 121 by 95 cm. (London Art Market).
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7. St Philip Benizzi, by Carlo Dolci. (Kunsthalle, Hamburg).
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8. The Penitent St Jerome, by Carlo Dolci. Panel. (Present Whereabouts Unknown).
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9. St Francis Contemplating the Crucifix, by Carlo Dolci. (Formerly Waddingham Collection, London).
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