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A boxwood ‘Calvary’ attributed to Claus Sluter
11/2022 | 1436 | 164
Pages: 1064-1077
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Scholten, Frits (Scholten, Frits)
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1. Calvary, by Nikolaus Elscheidt. c.1868. Boxwood, height 62.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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10. Detail of Fig.2, showing the base and acanthus scroll. (Photograph Frits Scholten).
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11. The portal of the Chartreuse de Champmol, by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter and workshop. 1391–93. Limestone (pierre d’Asnières), height of figures 129 to 170 cm. (Photograph Azoor Photo/Alamy Stock Photo).
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12. Weepers from the tomb of Philip the Bold, by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter, Claus (‘Claes’) de Werve and workshop. c.1391–1410. Grenoble alabaster, white Carrara marble and black Dinant marble (limestone). (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon; photograph Azoor Photo/Alamy Stock Photo).
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13. The Great Cross (‘Well of Moses’), by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter and workshop, 1395–1404. Limestone (pierre d’Asnières and pierre d’Ys), height 520 cm. (Chartreuse de Champmol, Dijon; photograph Azoor Photo/Alamy Stock Photo).
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14. Detail of Fig.2 showing the Virgin Mary. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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15. Weeper from the Tomb of Philip the Bold, by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter. Claus (‘Claes’) de Werve and workshop, c.1391–1410. Grenoble alabaster, height 42 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art).
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16. Detail of Fig.2, showing the Virgin Mary. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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17. Detail of Fig.11, showing the figure of St Catherine. (Photograph Azoor Photo/Alamy Stock Photo).
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18. Detail of Fig.13, showing the faces of the Virgin and Child. (Photograph Frits Scholten).
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19. Detail of Fig.1, showing the face of the Virgin. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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2. Calvary, here attributed to Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter. c.1400. Boxwood, height 56 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; photograph Renate Neder).
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20. Detail of Fig.2, showing a side view of the arm of St John. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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21. Detail of Fig.2, showing St John. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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22. Detail of the face of the choir boy (Weeper no.1) from the tomb of Philip the Bold, by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter, Claus (‘Claes’) de Werve and workshop. c.1391–1410. Carrara marble and gilding, figure height 38.5 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon; photograph Frits Scholten).
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23. Detail of the figure of Jeremiah, from the base of the Great Cross (‘Well of Moses’) by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter and workshop, 1395–1404. Limestone (pierre d’Asnières and pierre d’Ys), figure height 520 cm. (Chartreuse de Champmol, Dijon; photograph © Manuel Cohen).
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24. Yvain and the lion, detail of a capital of the fireplace in the Salle des gardes at Château de Germolles, by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter and workshop, after c.1386–93. Limestone (pierre d’Asnières), height c.25 cm. (Photograph M. Pinette).
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25. Detail of the Annunciation to the Virgin from the left wing of the Crucifixion Retable, by Melchior Broederlam. c.1394–99. Oil on panel, length of wing 125 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon; photo © Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon/Français Jay).
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26. Fragments of the legs of Christ, from the Great Cross (‘Well of Moses’), by Claus (‘Claes’) Sluter and workshop. 1395–1404. Limestone (pierre d’Asnières), height 59 cm. (Musée Archéologique, Dijon; photograph © Musée Archéologique de Dijon/François Perrodin).
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27. Detail of Fig 2, showing the underside of the base. (Photograph Frits Scholten).
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28. Detail of St Jerome in his study, from a Bible moralisée attributed to the Rohan Masters. c.1415. Pen and ink on vellum, 41.5 by 29 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale, Paris, inv. Ms.fr. 166, fol.A).
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29. The Burgundian lion preventing the Orléans wolf from seizing the French crown, from a manuscript of Justification by Jean Petit, attributed to the workshop of the Bedford Master. c.1409. Miniature on vellum, 19.3 by 14 cm. (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna, inv. Cod. 2657, fol.1v).
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3. Detail of Fig.2, showing the figure of Christ. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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4. Side view of the sculpture illustrated in Fig.2. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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5. Christ as Man of Sorrows, by Frans Crabbe. c.1525. Engraving, hand-coloured and heightened with gold, 15.5 by 10.7 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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6. Calvary, by the Master of the Colmar Crucifixion (Hermann Schadeberg?). c.1410. Tempera on panel, 126 by 87 cm. (Unterlinden Museum, Colmar; photograph © Musée d’Unterlinden, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / image Musée d’Unterlinden de Colmar).
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7. Detail of Fig.2, showing the lioness and cubs. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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8. Detail of Fig.2, showing the angel. (Photograph Renate Neder).
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9. An angel with a branch of acanthus, from the Hours of René d’Anjou, by the Master of the Parement of Narbonne. c.1405–10. Miniature on vellum, 22 by 16.5 cm. (British Library, London, MS Egerton 1070, fol.94v).
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30. Crucifixion. Second half of the nineteenth century. Photograph by Ludwig Bosten. (From Sammlung mittelalterlicher Bildwerke [. . .] von Dr Franz Bock, 1894; Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen, inv.SK-14).
Article
The Emotan Panel in the Penn Museum
09/2022 | 1434 | 164
Pages: 888-897
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Curnow, Kathy (Curnow, Kathy)
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1. Decorative plaque (the Emotan Panel), by Isaac O. Edokpolo. c.1959–66. Wood, 39 by 29.5 by 2 cm. (Penn Museum, Philadelphia).
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10. Detail of Fig.1, showing the medallion.
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11. Isaac O. Edokpolo’s business card. 9 by 7 cm. (Photograph Norma Wolff).
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12. Decorative plaque, by Isaac O. Edokpolo. Before 1966. Wood, approximately 38.53 by 26 cm. (Private collection; photograph Norma Wolff).
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2. Emotan, by John Alexander Danford. 1954. Bronze, height 182.9 cm. without base. (Photograph Barbara Blackmun, 1994).
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3. John Danford working on Emotan in his studio in Chelsea, London, 3rd April 1953. (Keystone Press; Alamy).
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4. A group of chiefs’ wives at a palace ceremony, their hair decorated with coral ornaments and brass feathers. 1994. (Photograph the author).
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5. The Emotan shrine as it appears today. (Photograph 21st June 2018, courtesy AllTimePost.com).
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6. The newly crowned O. ba of Benin Kingdom, Eheneden Erediauwa, is guided through a symbolic bridge by the palace chiefs during his coronation in Benin City, Nigeria, 20th October 2016. (Photograph Reuters / Akintunde Akinleye; Alamy).
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7. Decorative plaque, by Isaac O. Edokpolo. c.1960s. Wood, 30 by 28 cm. (Private collection; photograph Michael Graham Stewart).
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8. Carved container. Late 19th century. Coconut, height 12.7 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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9. Prototype medallion for the London Royal Society of Arts, by Thomas Pingo. 1790. Silver, diameter 4.4 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Article
Nicolas Pineau as a designer of ornament prints
09/2022 | 1434 | 164
Pages: 864-873
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Laurenti, Aurora (Laurenti, Aurora)
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1. Designs for table and consoles, by Jean Mariette, after Nicolas Pineau. c.1707–09. Etching, 20.5 by 26 cm. (From the series Nouveaux Desseins de Pieds de Tables et de Vases et Consoles de sculpture en bois Inventés par le Sieur Pineau sculpteur / a Paris chez Mariette rue S.Jacques aux colonnes d’Hercules, pl.1, in J. Mariette : Architecture à la mode, Paris 1709; Bibliothèque de l’Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art, Paris, collections Jacques Doucet; 4 est 420).
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10. Detail of Fig.9, showing rocailles with gadroons.
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11. ‘Agraffe en cartel’, by Jacques-François Blondel, after Nicolas Pineau, c. 1737. Etching. (From J.-F. Blondel and C.-A. Jombert: De la distribution des maisons de plaisance et de la décoration des édifices en général, pl.39, II Paris 1738, Paris, INHA, Collection Jacques Doucet, 4 RES 2 (2)).
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12. ‘Couronnement de Cheminée varié de deux façons, convenable pour une Chambre de parade’, by Jacques-François Blondel, after Nicolas Pineau. c.1737. Etching. (From J. Mariette and A.-C. d’Aviler: Cours d’Architecture, pl. 59d, Paris, 1738, ETH-Bibliothek Zürich, Rar 6836).
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13. Design for a chimneypiece, by Nicolas Pineau. c.1737. Red chalk on paper, 42.8 by 25.3 cm. (Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, inv. no.29115).
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2. Designs for table and consoles, by Jean Mariette, after Nicolas Pineau. c.1707–09. Etching, 20.5 by 26 cm (From the series Nouveaux Desseins de Pieds de Tables et de Vases et Consoles de sculpture en bois Inventés par le Sieur Pineau sculpteur / a Paris chez Mariette rue S.Jacques aux colonnes d’Hercules, pl.6, in J. Mariette: Architecture à la mode, Paris 1709; Bibliothèque de l’Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art, Paris, collections Jacques Doucet; 4 est 420).
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3. Designs for torchères, by Jean Mariette, after Nicolas Pineau. c.1707–09. Etching, 20.5 by 26 cm. (From the series Nouveau desseins de Plaques, Consoles, Torcheres, et Médailliers de l’invention du S.r Pineau Sculpteur / A Paris chez JMariette rue S.Jacques aux Colonnes d’Hercules, pl.4; Bibliothèque de l’Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art, Paris, Jacques Doucet collections; RES 50).
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4. Three designs for cartouches by Antoine Herisset, after Nicolas Pineau. 1710–16? Etching, 28.7 by 22 cm. (From the series [Cartouches] a Paris chez Mariette rue S. Jacques aux colonnes d’Hercules, pl.1; Paris, INHA, Jacques Doucet collection, FOL EST 452).
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5. ‘Dessin de porte pour le cabinet de Samajesté [sic]’, by Nicolas Pineau. c.1718. Pencil, black and red chalk on paper, 25 by 13.5 cm. (Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, inv. no.29124).
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6. Designs for chimneypieces, by Nicolas Pineau. c.1720–25? Black chalk on paper, 32 by 20.8 cm. (Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, inv. nos.29098A and 29098B).
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7. ‘Dessein de Cheminée et de Lambris de l’invention du S.r Pineau’, by Jacques-François Blondel, after Nicolas Pineau. Engraving, 35.5 by 22.5 cm. (From the series Dessein de Cheminée pour un Cabinet dont la decorazion variée du Lambris est des plus riches / Mariette exc., pl.5, in J. Mariette: Architecture Françoise, III, Paris 1738; Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris; Les 1803).
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8. ‘Decoration de Cheminée, accompagnee d’un riche lambris, propre pour une Gallerie/ A Paris chez Mariette rue S. Jacques aux Colonnes d’Hercules’, by Jacques-François Blondel after Nicolas Pineau. Engraving, 33 by 23 cm. (From the series Decoration de Cheminée pour un grand Apartement, pl.2, in J. Mariette: Architecture Françoise, III, Paris 1738; Paris, INHA, Jacques Doucet collection, FOL EST 452).
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9. ‘Décoration intérieure du côté de l’entrée de la galerie de l’Hôtel de Villars Le Roux invenit / Blondel sculpsit’, by Jacques-François Blondel after Nicolas Pineau. 1746. Etching, 33.7 by 23.5 cm. (From Plans et Décorations intérieures De La Galerie de l’Hôtél de Villars [. . .]; Paris, INHA, Collection Jacques Doucet, EST 469).
Book Review
Sculpture Journal, Volume 29, Issue 3
07/2021 | 1420 | 163
Pages: 638-639
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Sculpture Journal, Volume 29, Issue 3 Edited by Elisa Foster, Teresa Kittler, Eckart Marchand and Emma Payne. 128 pp. incl. 63 b. & w. ills. (Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 2020), £69. ISSN 1366–2724. | :
Article
The Apollo Coach by Cristoforo Schor
11/2020 | 1412 | 162
Pages: 938-945
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Arranz, Raúl Martinez (Arranz, Raúl Martinez)
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1. The Apollo Coach, designed and made in the workshop of Cristoforo Schor. 1697 with later alterations. Carved and gilded wood and iron, c.250 by 200 by 550 cm., without the shrine. (Courtesy the Brotherhood of the Holy Virgin of Charity, Camarena, Toledo; © photograph Fernando Maselli).
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10. Modello for a sculpture of Clytia, here attributed to the workshop of Cristoforo Schor. Terracotta, 42 by 21 by 18.5 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Palazzo di Venezia, Rome; © SSPSAE e per il Polo Museale della città di Roma).
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2. The Apollo Coach photographed at the celebrations for the centennial of the declaration of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception, Toledo. 1954. (Archivo Municipal de Toledo, Colección Pareja).
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3. Detail of the coach in Fig.1, showing the rear frame. (Courtesy the Brotherhood of the Holy Virgin of Charity, Camarena, Toledo; © photograph Fernando Maselli).
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4. Detail of the coach in Fig.1, showing the rear frame and the supporting iron bars. (Courtesy the Brotherhood of the Holy Virgin of Charity, Camarena, Toledo; © photograph Fernando Maselli).
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5. Design for the rear frame of a coach with Apollo slaying the Python, by the workshop of Cristoforo Schor. c.1696–97. Ink and bistre on paper, 19.5 by 25.4 cm. (Nationalmuseum Stockholm; Cecilia Heisser/Nationalmuseum).
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6. Design for a coach with figures of Justice and Abundance, by the workshop of Cristoforo Schor. c.1696–97. Black chalk, pen and black ink on paper, 19.7 by 20.6 cm. (Nationalmuseum Stockholm; Cecilia Heisser/Nationalmuseum).
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7. Design for a carriage wheel with carved decoration of sunflowers, here attributed to the workshop of Cristoforo Schor. c.1696–97. Pencil and brown ink, lacquered in brown, on paper, 26.1 by 18.6 cm. (Nationalmuseum Stockholm; Cecilia Heisser/ Nationalmuseum).
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8. Detail of the coach in Fig.1, showing one of the back wheels. (Courtesy the Brotherhood of the Holy Virgin of Charity, Camarena, Toledo; © photograph Fernando Maselli).
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9. Detail of the coach in Fig.1, showing the sculpture of Clytia. (Courtesy the Brotherhood of the Holy Virgin of Charity, Camarena, Toledo; © photograph Fernando Maselli).
Exhibition Review
Arnt the Sculptor of Images: Master of Animated Sculptures
09/2020 | 1410 | 162
Pages: 797-799
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Petzel, Klara Katharina (Petzel, Klara Katharina)
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Arnt the Sculptor of Images: Master of Animated Sculptures Museum Schnütgen, Cologne 25th June–20th September | :
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7. Lamentation of Christ retable, by the workshop of Master Arnt of Kalkar and Zwolle. c.1483. Oak and original polychromy, 97.5 by 45 by 21.5 cm. (closed). (Musée de Cluny – Musée National du Moyen Âge, Paris; exh. Museum Schnütgen, Cologne; photograph © bpk/RMN – Grand Palais, Jean-Gilles Berizzi).
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8. Christ in the tomb, by the workshop of Master Arnt of Kalkar and Zwolle. 1486–87. Oak and recent polychromy over older layers, length 188 cm. (St Nicolai, Kalkar; exh. Museum Schnütgen, Cologne; photograph Stephan Kube).
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9. Detail of the St George retable, showing the inner shrine, by the workshop of Master Arnt of Kalkar and Zwolle. 1483–87. Oak and original polychromy, 362 by 241 by 45.5 cm. (St Nicolai, Kalkar; exh. Museum Schnütgen, Cologne; photograph Stephan Kube).
Exhibition Review
Montañés: maestro de maestros
08/2020 | 1409 | 162
Pages: 704-705
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Ellis, Morlin (Ellis, Morlin)
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Montañés: maestro de maestros Edited by Ignacio Cano Rivero, Ignacio Hermoso Romero and María del Valme Muñoz Rubio. 294 pp. incl.numerous col. ills. (Junta de Andalucía and Consejería de Cultura y Patrimonio Histórico, Seville, 2019), €30. ISBN 978–84–9959–337–1. | :
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13. The sculptor Juan Martínez Montañés, by Francisco Varela. 1616. Oil on canvas, 63 by 55.5 cm. (Ayuntamiento de Sevilla; on loan to the Fundación Fondo de Cultura de Sevilla (Focus)).
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14. St Francis Borgia, by Juan Martínez Montañés and Francisco Pacheco. c.1624. Polychromed wood, height 173.5 cm. (Church of the Annunciation, Seville Cathedral).
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15. St Joseph with the Christ Child, by Juan Martínez Montañés and an unknown polychromer. 1610–20 and eighteenthcentury. Polychromed wood, height 170 cm. (Church of Santa María Magdalena, Seville).
Article
A reliquary bust from the workshop of Niclaus Gerhaert von Leyden
02/2020 | 1403 | 162
Pages: 102-107
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Author:
Warren, Jeremy (Warren, Jeremy)
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1. St Agnes, by the workshop of Niclaus Gerhaert von Leyden. c.1465. Walnut, 53.9 by 41.4 by 24.6 cm. (Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire; the National Trust).
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10. Detail of the high altar of St Martin, Lorch am Rhein, by an unknown Middle Rhenish sculptor. Completed 1483. Limewood and oak, 128 by 722 cm. (Bildarchiv Monheim GmbH / Alamy stock photograph).
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2. St Barbara, by the workshop of Niclaus Gerhaert von Leyden. c.1465. Walnut, 50.5 by 44.5 by 27.6 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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3. St Catherine of Alexandria, by the workshop of Niclaus Gerhaert von Leyden. c.1465. Walnut, 47.3 by 44.8 by 25.7 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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4. St Margaret of Antioch, by the workshop of Niclaus Gerhaert von Leyden. c.1465. Walnut, 50.8 by 45.5 by 29.6 cm. (Art Institute of Chicago).
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5. St Agnes, after Niclaus Gerhaert von Leyden. c.1870. Plaster, 53 by 48 by 27 cm. (Musée de l’OEuvre Notre-Dame, Strasbourg).
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6. and 7. Fig.1, photographed from the sides.
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8. Head of a Sibyl, by Niclaus Gerhaert von Leyden. 1463. Sandstone, 23.5 by 30 by 22 cm. (Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung, Frankfurt; photograph Ruehl und Bormann, Darmstadt).
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9. Fig.1, photographed from the back.
Exhibition Review
David Nash: Sculpture Through the Seasons. Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne
11/2019 | 1400 | 161
Pages: 963-965
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Alston, David (Alston, David)
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28. Nine cracked balls, by David Nash. 1970–71. Ash. (Courtesy David Nash; exh. Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne; Photograph Jonty Wilde).
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29. First tower, by David Nash. 1967. (Photograph David Nash).
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30. The interior of Capel Rhiw, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, as seen from its balcony. 2019. (Photograph Jonty Wilde; courtesy David Nash).
Article
Royal wooden funeral effigies at Westminster Abbey
01/2019 | 1390 | 161
Pages: 26-35
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Blessley, Krista (Blessley, Krista)
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Jenkins, Susan (Jenkins, Susan)
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10. Detail of Fig.8, showing the hip joint. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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11. Axonometric diagram showing the jointing of the effigy in Fig.8, by Krista Blessley. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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12. Effigy head and bust of Anne of Denmark, by Maximilian Colt. 1619. Probably pine, 47 by 45 by 25 cm. (Westminster Abbey, London; WA 0893; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster)
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13. Detail of Fig.12, showing the blue vein painted on the left temple. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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14. Effigy body of James I, by Maximilian Colt. 1625. Probably pine, 178 by 50 by 29cm. (Westminster Abbey, London; WA 1016; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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15. Some of the royal funeral effigies at Westminster Abbey in 1949, showing their condition after the Second World War. From R.P. Howgrave-Graham: ‘Royal effigies at Westminster Abbey: modern treatment leads to valuable discoveries’, Country Life, 11th January 1952, pp.82–84.
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2. Installation view of The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries, Westminster Abbey, London, showing the medieval funeral effigies. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster)
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3. The funeral of Anne of Bohemia, a detail from Chroniques, by Jean Froissart. South Netherlands, c.1480. Illumination on parchment. (British Library, London; MS Royal 18 E II, vol.IV, fol.227).
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7. Effigy head and bust of Elizabeth of York, probably by Richard Gibson. 1503. Probably pearwood, 65 by 40 by 39 cm. (Westminster Abbey, London; WA 0889; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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8. Articulated effigy body of Henry, Prince of Wales, by Richard Norris. 1612. Pine or fir wood with iron nails, loops and screws, 161 by 42.5 by 19 cm. Photograph c.1950. (Westminster Abbey, London; WA 1017; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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9. Detail of Fig.8, showing carpenters’ marks at joints. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
Western art unattributed:
1. Front, side and back views of the effigy of Edward III. 1377. Walnut, 176 by 42.8 by 27 cm. (Westminster Abbey, London; WA 0886; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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4. Detail of Fig.1, showing plaster underlayer on head. Photograph c.1950s. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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5. X-radiograph detail of Fig.1, showing plaster underlayer on head. (© The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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6. Front, side and back views of the effigy of Catherine de Valois. 1437. Oak, 165 by 42 by 21 cm. (Westminster Abbey, London; WA 0888; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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