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Exhibition Review
Rembrandt and the face of Jesus. Paris, Philadelphia and Detroit
05/2012 | 1310 | 154
Pages: 375-376
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Brown, Christopher (Brown, Christopher)
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Rembrandt and the face of Jesus | institution: Detroit Institute of Arts , institution: Musée du Louvre , institution: Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Attributed works:
97. Supper at Emmaus, by Rembrandt van Rijn. 1648. Panel, 68 by 65 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; exh. Detroit Institute of Arts).
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98. Head of Christ, by Rembrandt van Rijn. c.1648–50. Panel, 25 by 21.5 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin; exh. Detroit Institute of Arts).
Exhibition Review
Imperial Mughal Albums. Dublin
11/2010 | 1292 | 152
Pages: 762-763
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Topsfield, Andrew (Topsfield, Andrew)
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Muraqqa’: Imperial Mughal Albums from the Chester Beatty Library | institution: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery , institution: Chester Beatty Library , institution: Detroit Institute of Arts , institution: Honolulu Academy of Arts , institution: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Illustrations
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74. Portrait of Rustam Khan, with contemporary border figures of soldiers and men inspecting weapons and jewels, by Hunhar. c.1650–57. From the Late Shah Jahan Album. Folio, 38 by 26.6 cm. (Chester Beatty Library, Dublin).
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75. Jahangir shoots the head of Malik Ambar, by Abu’l Hasan. c.1616. From the Minto Album. Folio, 38.9 by 27.2 cm. (Chester Beatty Library, Dublin).
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76. Music party in an encampment, by Govardhan. c.1620–30. From the Minto Album. Folio, 38.9 by 27.2 cm. (Chester Beatty Library, Dublin).
Book Review
Masters of Italian Baroque Painting: The Detroit Institute of Arts
11/2007 | 1256 | 149
Pages: 790-791
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Brown, Beverly Louise (Brown, Beverly Louise)
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Masters of Italian Baroque Painting: The Detroit Institute of Arts | author: Bissell, R. Ward , author: Derstine, Andria , author: Miller, Dwight
Supplement
Recent acquisitions (2000-2006) of European sculpture and decorative arts at The Detroit Institute of Arts
06/2007 | 1251 | 149
Pages: 449-456
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
I. Ewer (brocca) with the Medici-Habsburg coat of arms, design and modelling attributed to Bernardo Buontalenti, Medici Grand Ducal workshops, Florence. c 1575-78. Soft past porcelain with underglaze blue decoration, 36.8 by 22.9 cm.
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II. God the Father with two angels, by Benedetto de Maiano. c.1489. Polychromed terracotta model, 36.2 by 25.4 by 8.3 cm.
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III. Crucifix, Miseroni workshop, Milan. Late sixteenth century. Rock crystal, gold and enamel, 29.5 by 19.3 by 9.2 cm.
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IV. Flower vase, attributed to Adriaen Kocx, De Grieksche A Factory, Delft, Netherlands c.1690-1700. Tin-glazed earthenware with enamel decoration, 28 by 30.5 by 8.9 cm.
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IX. Chestnut bowl and stand (marronnière à quatre pans), Sèvres Manufactory, France.c.1757-58. Soft-paste porcelain with enamel decoration and gilding, 21.1 by 16.2 by 12.7 cm.
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V. Double cup (Doppelpokal) by Hans Petzolt. Nuremburg, 1596. Silver gilt with silver medals of the patrons, Jacob and Elisabeth Starck, 54 by 18.1 by 18.1 cm.
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VI. Jewel casket, attributed to Johann Andreas Thelot and Johann Valentin Gevers, Ausburg. c. 1705. Silver, silver gilt, tortoiseshell and ivory, 31 by 47 by 38 cm.
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VII. Sultan riding an elephant, modelled by Johann Joachim Kändler, court sculptor to Frederick-Augustus I of Saxony and his assistant Peter Reincke, Meissen Manufactory, Germany. 1749. Hard-paste porcelain with enamel decoration gilt-bronze mount (Paris), 39 by 37 by 22.5 cm.
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VIII. Goat-and-bee jug. Chelsea Manufactory, England. c. 1745-49. Soft-paste porcelain, 11.1 by 8.3 by 5.1 cm.
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X. Bust of a gentleman, possibly Joseph Addison, by David Le Marchand, French, active in England and Scotland. c. 1704-10. Ivory, 26.7 by 15.2 by 7.6 cm.
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XI. John Milton. Richard Chaffers and Company, Liverpool, England. c. 1760. After a model by John Cheere. Soft-paste porcelain, 45.7 by 24.8 by 13.8 cm.
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XIII. Departure of the volunteers of 1792 ('The Marseillaise'), by François Rude. c. 1835. Original plaster model, 130.8 by 92.7 by 17.8 cm.
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XIV. The Chinese man (Le Chinois), by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. c. 1872. Bronze, 69.9 by 51.1 by 34.6 cm.
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XIX. Water carriers on the banks of the Nile, by Emile Bernard. 1894. African mahogany with partial polychromy, 50.8 by 47 by 2.5 cm.
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XV. Bouquet with lilacs, poppies, hollyhocks and other flowers, by Aubert Parent. c. 1790. Carved limewood relief with original gilded and ebonised frame, 47.5 by 39.5 by 8 cm.
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XVI. Charger, by Jospeh-Théodore Deck. c. 1875. Glazed earthenware, 50.8 by 7 cm.
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XVII. Charger, designed by William Frend De Morgan, attributed to Sands End Manufactory, England. c. 1888. Tin-glazed earthenware with lustre, 36.2 by 5.1 cm.
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XVIII. Vase of the Titans, by Auguste Rodin after the design by Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, manufactured by Hautin Boulanger and Company, Choisy-le-Roi, France. c. 1877-79. Glazed polychromed terracotta, 72.1 by 50.2 by 50.2 cm.
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XX. Vase, designed by Otto Eckmann, Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Germany. 1900. Glazed soft-paste porcelain with bronze mounts, 51.4 by 27.9 cm.
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XXI. Hallstand from Maison Coilliot, Lille, by Hector Guimard. 1898. Mahogany, enamelled lava, gilt bronze, iron, glass and painted tin, 212.7 by 137.2 by 35.6 cm.
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XXII. Display cabinet, designed and executed by Stephen Webb, Collinson and Lock Manufactory, London. c. 1890. Rosewood inlaid with ivory, original velvet lining, 114 by 124 by 36 cm.
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XXIII. Salt cellar and spoon, designed by C.F.A. Voysey, manufactured by Edward Barnard and Sons Ltd, London. 1907. Silver, partially gilded, 7 bt 11 by 11 cm.
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XXIV. Centrepiece, designed by Albin Müller, manufactured by Alexandra Porcelain Works Ernst Wahliss, Vienna. c. 1911. Porcellaneous earthenware with gilding and enamel, 16.5 by 27.4 cm.
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XXV. Le Cheval majeur, by Raymond Duchamp-Villon. Conceived 1914, cast 1966. Bronze (numbered E.A. 2/3), 149.9 by 148.6 by 80 cm.
Western art unattributed:
XII. Marriage jug with the planetary gods. Cruessen, Germany. 1668. Salt-glazed stoneware with enamel decoration, pewter, 21 by 15.9 by 12.7 cm.
Book Review
Forging a Modern Identity: Masters of American Painting born after 1847
07/2006 | 1240 | 148
Pages: 494-495
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Athens, Elizabeth (Athens, Elizabeth)
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Forging a Modern Identity: Masters of American Painting born after 1847 | editor: Tottis, James W.
Book Review
Masters of Dutch Painting: The Detroit Institute of Arts
10/2005 | 1231 | 147
Pages: 689
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Brown, Christopher (Brown, Christopher)
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Masters of Dutch Painting: The Detroit Institute of Art | author: Donahue Kuretsky, Susan , author: Keyes, George , author: Rüger, Axel , author: Wheelock, Arthur K.
Exhibition Review
Gerard ter Borch. Washington and Detroit
05/2005 | 1226 | 147
Pages: 355-357
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Cornelis, Bart (Cornelis, Bart; C., B.)
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Gerard ter Borch | institution: Detroit Institute of Arts , institution: National Gallery of Art
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67. Gallant conversation ('The paternal admonition'), by Gerard ter Borch. c.1654. 71 by 73 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; exh. Detroit Institute of Arts).
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68. Horse and rider, by Gerard ter Borch. c.1633-34. 51.5 by 41 cm. (On loan from a private collection to the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; exh. Detroit Institute of Arts).
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69. A horse stable, by Gerard ter Borch. c.1654, Panel, 45.3 by 53.5 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; exh. Detroit Institute of Arts).
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70. Glass of lemonade, attributed to Gerard ter Borch. c.1664. 67 by 54 cm. (Pieter C.W.M. Dreesmann collection, London; exh. Detroit Institute of Arts).
Exhibition Review
Ben Shahn. New York and Detroit
08/1999 | 1157 | 141
Pages: 509-510
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Silberman, Robert (Silberman, Robert; Silberman, Robert B.)
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84. Italian Landscape II: Europa, by Ben Shahn. 1944. Tempera on Board, 57.2 by 76.2 cm. (Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts; Exh. Detroit Institute of Arts).
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85. Liberation, by Ben Shahn. 1945. Tempera on Cardboard Mounted on Composition Board, 75.6 by 101.6 cm. (Museum of Modern Art, New York; Exh. Detroit Institute of Arts).
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86. New York, by Ben Shahn. 1947. Tempera on Paper Mounted on Panel, 91.4 by 121.9 cm. (Jewish Museum, New York; Exh. Detroit Institute of Arts).
Exhibition Review
Gothic Ivories. Detroit and Baltimore
08/1997 | 1133 | 139
Pages: 573-574
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Wixom, William D. (Wixom, William D.)
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71. Gallery II of the Exhibition Devoted to 'Paris and the First Gothic Ivories', as Shown at Detroit.
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72. Angel of the Annunciation. Paris, c.1280-1300. Elephant Ivory with Traces of Polychromy and Gilding, 31.8 cm. High (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Exh. Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore).
Western art unattributed:
73. Enthroned Virgin and Child. Attributed Here to Westminster or London, c.1290-1300. Elephant Ivory with Dark Brown Stain, 27.3 cm. High (Cloisters Collection, Metropolitan Museum of art, New York; Exh. Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore).
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74. God the Father, from a Trinity Group. Burgundy, Late 14th or Early 15th Century. Elephant Ivory, 24.7 cm. High (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Exh. Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore).
Exhibition Review
Cleopatra's Egypt. Brooklyn, Detroit, and Munich
12/1988 | 1029 | 130
Pages: 956-957
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Russmann, Edna R. (Russmann, Edna R.)
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98. Portrait of Cleopatra VII, 30-11 B. C. Marble, Height 27.9 cm. (Staatliche Museen Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin; Exh. Brooklyn Museum, New York).
Western art unattributed:
99. The 'Boston Green Head'. Height 10.8 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Exh. Brooklyn Museum, New York).
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