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A Borrowing from the Antique in Giovanni Bellini's 'Continence of Scipio'
10/1992 | 1075 | 134
Pages: 660-662
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Tresidder, Warren (Tresidder, Warren)
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41. Detail from an Episode from the Life of Publius Cornelius Scipio, by Giovanni Bellini. 74.8 by 356.2 cm. (Whole). (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.).
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43. Madonna della Quercia, by Raphael and Studio. 114 by 110 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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42. Candelabrum Base. Roman, First Century A. D. Marble, 86 by 62 cm. (Base). (Museo Archeologico, Venice).
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The Link between a Roman Second-Century Sculptor, Van Dyck, Inigo Jones and Queen Henrietta Maria
08/1973 | 845 | 115
Pages: 526-530
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Harris, John (Harris, John)
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50. The Continence of Scipio, by Anthony van Dyck. (Christ Church, Oxford). Reproduced by Permission of the Governing Body of Christ Church.
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51. The 'Scipio' Marble. Roman, Asia Minor, Second Century A. D. (Collection the Duke of Norfolk.)
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52. Left: Another View of the 'Scipio' Marble Illustrated in Fig.51. [Roman, Asia Minor, Second Century A. D. (Collection the Duke of Norfolk.)]
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53. Right: Detail from Van Dyck's Continence of Scipio Illustrated in Fig.50; The Relief Here Shown Upright.
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54. Left: Drawing of the 'Scipio' Marble When in the Arundel Collection at Arundel House, by John Webb. Dated 1639. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.)
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55. Right: Detail from the Screen to the Royal Closet at Somerset House, by Isaac Ware, from Designs of Inigo Jones and Others, c.1735.
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A Reappraisal of "The Introduction of the Cult of Cybele at Rome" by Mantegna
07/1973 | 844 | 115
Pages: 457-463
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Braham, Allan (Braham, Allan; Braham, A. J.; Braham, Mr.)
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67. 'The Introduction of the Cult of Cybele at Rome', by Andrea Mantegna. Canvas, 73.5 by 268 cm. (National Gallery, London.)
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68. The Vestal Virgin Tuccia and Sophonisba Drinking Poison (?), by a Follower of Mantegna. Panels, Each 72.5 by 23 cm. (National Gallery, London.)
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69. An Episode from the Life of Publius Cornelius Scipio, Attributed to Giovanni Bellini. Canvas, 74.6 by 356 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Samuel H. Kress Collection, Washington, D. C.)
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70. Detail from Fig.67, Showing the Principal Group of Figures. [The Introduction of the Cult of Cybele at Rome', by Andrea Mantegna. Canvas, 73.5 by 268 cm. (National Gallery, London.)]
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71. Detail from Fig.69, Showing the Principal Group of Figures. [An Episode from the Life of Publius Cornelius Scipio, Attributed to Giovanni Bellini. Canvas, 74.6 by 356 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Samuel H. Kress Collection, Washington, D. C.)]
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72. The Vestal Virgin Tuccia (See Fig. 68). [by a Follower of Mantegna. Panels, Each 72.5 by 23 cm. (National Gallery, London.)]
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73. Sophonisba Drinking Poison (?), with Additions Omitted (See Fig.68). [by a Follower of Mantegna. Panels, Each 72.5 by 23 cm. (National Gallery, London.)]
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74. Detail from Fig.67, Showing Pentimento of Head. ['The Introduction of the Cult of Cybele at Rome', by Andrea Mantegna. Canvas, 73.5 by 268 cm. (National Gallery, London.)]
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An Oil Sketch by Cornelis de Vos
06/1967 | 771 | 109
Pages: 350-355
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Czobor, Agnes (Czobor, Agnes)
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28. Continence of Scipio, Here Attributed to Cornelis de Vos. Panel, 47.2 by 53 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest.)
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29. Continence of Scipio, by Cornelis de Vos. Canvas, 174 by 242 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Nancy.)
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30. Continence of Scipio, by Peter Paul Rubens. Pen Drawing. (Muséc Bonnat, Bayonne.)
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31. Continence of Scipio, by Peter Paul Rubens. Pen Drawing. (Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin-Dahlem.)
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32. Continence of Scipio. Engraving by Jean Dambrun after a Lost Painting by Peter Paul Rubens.
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33. Continence of Scipio. Etching (as by Rubens) by Philippe Lambert Joseph Spruyt after the Painting Reproduced in Fig.28. (Teyler Museum, Haarlem.)
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36. Betrothal of St Catherine, by Cornelis de Vos. Signed. Canvas, 261 by 200 cm. (Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe.)
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Two 'Poeteryen' by Gaspar de Crayer
02/1966 | 755 | 108
Pages: 66-72
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Vlieghe, Hans (Vlieghe, Hans; Vlieghe, H.)
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10. Venus Entreating Jupiter to Help Aeneas. Engraving after Gerard Seghers, in G. Becanus, Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi..., Antwerp, 1636, Plate 32.
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11. Arcus Carolinus, Front Side. From G. Becanus, Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi..., Antwerp, 1636, Plate 19.
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12. Arcus Carolinus, Reverse Side. From G. Becanus, Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi..., Antwerp, 1636, Plate 27.
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13. Charles V and the Cardinal-Infante on Horseback, by Gaspar de Crayer. 1635. (Town Hall, Ghent.)
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14. Triumph of Scipio Africanus. Engraving after Gaspar de Crayer, in G. Becanus, Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi..., Antwerp, 1636, Plate 31.
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15. Triumph of Scipio Africanus, Here Attributed to Gaspar de Crayer. Panel, 35.5 by 26.9 cm. (Collection Count Antoine Seilern.)
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16. Marcellus Offering Captured Trophies to the Gods. Engraving after Gaspar de Crayer, in G. Becanus, Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi..., Antwerp, 1636, Plate 30.
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17. The Conquest of Africa, by Gaspar de Crayer. 1635. (Bijlokemuseum, Ghent.)
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18. Triumph of Henry IV (Sketch), by Peter Paul Rubens. c. 1628-30. (Wallace Collection, London.)
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9. Belgica Beseeching Charles V to Send the Cardinal-Infante as Her Protector. Engraving after Gerard Seghers, in G. Becanus, Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi..., Antwerp, 1636, Plate 26.
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A. Africa. Engraving in Cesare Ripa, Iconologia, Padua, 1611.
Short Notice
Van Dyck's 'Continence of Scipio' at Christ Church
04/1951 | 577 | 93
Pages: 125-127
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Millar, Oliver (Millar, Oliver; Millar, Mr.; Miller, Oliver)
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31. The Continence of Scipio, by Anthony van Dyck. Canvas 182.9 by 232.4 cm. (Christ Church, Oxford.)
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Mantegna's Drawing for the Triumph of Scipio
09/1936 | 402 | 69
Pages: 132+134
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Alten, W. von (Alten, W. von)
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The Triumph of Scipio (Detail) by Andrea Mantegna. Red Chalk Drawing; 19.6 by 8.8 cm. (Kunsthalle, Bremen). Shorter Notices: Mantegna's Drawing for the Triumph of Scipio
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Unpublished Cassone Panels-III
04/1922 | 229 | 40
Pages: 189-191
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Borenius, Tancred (Borenius, Tancred; B., T.; Borenius, Dr.; Borenius, T.)
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A-Scipio and His Accusers, by Bernardino Fungai. Panel, 58.1 cm. by 69.2 cm. (Mr. W. H. Woodward). Unpublished Cassone Panels-III
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B-Scipio at Liternum, by Bernardino Fungai. Panel, 61.6 cm. by 71.1 cm. (Mr. W. H. Woodward). Unpublished Cassone Panels-III
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Scipio Tapestries Now in America
05/1916 | 158 | 29
Pages: 59-61+64-67
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Hunter, George Leland (Hunter, George Leland)
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Plate I. Marked Brussels Tapestries in Silks and Gold Thread (1520-60) after Designs Attributed to Giulio Romano. (A) "The Mural Crown Awarded to Lælius"; Signed in Monogram by the Weaver, H. M. (B, C) "Obedientia" and Another Detail of the Bottom Border of "the Approach to Africa", with Maker's Mark. "Scipio" Tapestries Now in America
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Plate II. Marked Brussels Tapestries in Silks and Gold Thread (1520-60) after Designs Attributed to Giulio Romano. (D) "The Approach to Africa"; Signed in Monogram by the Weaver, H. M. "Scipio" Tapestries Now in America
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Plate III. Marked Brussels Tapestries in Silks and Gold Thread (1520-60) after Designs by Giulio Romano. (E) "The Burning of the Numidian Camp"; Signed in Monogram by the Weaver, C. M. (F) "The Conference of Scipio and Hannibal"; Signed in Monogram by the Weaver, H. M. "Scipio" Tapestries Now in America