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Book Review
‘Meine Tendenz ist die der Wahrheit’: Otto Griebel (1895–1972): Leben und Werk
10/2024 | 1459 | 166
Pages: 1090–91
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Porstmann, Gisbert (Porstmann, Gisbert)
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‘Meine Tendenz ist die der Wahrheit’: Otto Griebel (1895–1972): Leben und Werk By Johannes Schmidt. 400 pp. incl. numerous col. + b. & w. ills. (Georg Olms Verlag, Baden- Baden, 2022), €88. ISBN 978–3–487–16093–1. | :
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6. Self-portrait in front of Dresden burning, by Otto Griebel. 1945. Oil on canvas, 50.3 by 39.9 cm. (Museum der bildenden Künste, Leipzig).
Book Review
The Ugly Duchess: Beauty and Satire in the Renaissance
11/2023 | 1448 | 165
Pages: 1238-1239
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Tantardini, Lucia (Tantardini, Lucia)
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The Ugly Duchess: Beauty and Satire in the Renaissance By Emma Capron, with contributions by Martin Clayton and Charlotte Wytema. 80 pp. incl. 52 col. + b. & w. ills. (National Gallery Global, London, 2023), £16.99. ISBN 978–1–85709–694–1. | :
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6. An old woman (‘The ugly duchess’), by Quinten Massys. c.1513. Oil on panel, 62.4 by 45.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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7. A grotesque old woman, attributed to Francesco Melzi after Leonardo da Vinci. c.1510–20. Red chalk, 17.2 by 14.3 cm. (© Royal Collection Trust, HM King Charles III).
Book Review
James Gillray: A Revolution in Satire
08/2023 | 1445 | 165
Pages: 924-925
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Ogée, Frédéric (Ogée, Frédéric)
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James Gillray: A Revolution in Satire By Tim Clayton. 408 pp. incl. 205 col. + b. & w. ills. (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, London, 2022), £50. ISBN 978–1–913107–32–1. | :
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6. Sin, Death, and the Devil, by James Gillray. Published by Hannah Humphrey, 9th June 1792. Etching, 31.8 by 40.3 cm. (Photograph Andrew Edmunds).
Exhibition Review
Fake News and Lying Pictures: Political Prints in the Dutch Republic. Krannert Art Museum, Champaign
12/2022 | 1437 | 164
Pages: 1277-1280
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Kunz, Armin (Kunz, Armin)
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Fake News and Lying Pictures: Political Prints in the Dutch Republic Krannert Art Museum, Champaign 25th August–17th December | :
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18. The fair Constance dragooned by Harlequin Déodat, by Romeyn de Hooghe. c.1689. Etching, engraving and letterpress, 54.2 by 42 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Krannert Art Museum, Champaign).
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19. Sailing cars, by Willem van Swanenburg after Jacques de Gheyn II. 1603. Hand-coloured engraving. 56 by 128 cm. (Atlas van Stolk, Rotterdam; exh. Krannert Art Museum, Champaign).
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20. The Phoenix; or, the statue overthrown, by Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn. 1658. Etching and drypoint on Japanese paper, 17.9 by 18.3 cm. (Morgan Library and Museum, New York; exh. Krannert Art Museum, Champaign).
Article
The lost years of Edward Julius Detmold: art, nature and war
07/2022 | 1432 | 164
Pages: 672-681
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Morris-Suzuki, Tessa (Morris-Suzuki, Tessa)
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1. The ant-lion, by Edward Julius Detmold. (From Princess Mary’s Gift Book, London 1914).
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10. The Flying Dutchman, by Edward Julius Detmold. Mid-1920s. Monotype, 35 by 50 cm. (Private collection).
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11. Progress, from The Sword and Gold: What I Have Seen, 1933, by Edward Julius Detmold. c.1933. Watercolour, 31 by 18 cm. (Private collection).
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12. Civilisation?, from The Sword and Gold: What I Have Seen, 1933, by Edward Julius Detmold. c.1933. Oil on paper, 32 by 18 cm. (Private collection).
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13. Like seed like crop, from The Sword and Gold: What I Have Seen, 1933, by Edward Julius Detmold. c.1933. Pencil and watercolour, 33 by 18.5 cm. (Private collection).
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2. Peace, from The Sword and Gold: What I Have Seen, 1933, by Edward Julius Detmold. c.1933. Watercolour, 33 by 19 cm. (Private collection).
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3. Orchis Latifolia, by Edward Julius Detmold. (From M. Maeterlinck: Hours of Gladness, London 1912).
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4. Pelopaeus Spirifex, by Edward Julius Detmold. (From Fabre’s Book of Insects, London 1921).
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5. Shere Khan in the jungle, by Charles Maurice and Edward Julius Detmold. (From C.M. Detmold and E.J. Detmold: Sixteen Illustrations of Subjects from Kipling’s ‘Jungle Book’, London 1903).
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6. The captive, by Edward Julius Detmold. 1923. Etching, 35 by 30 cm. (plate). (Private collection).
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7. Macaws, by Edward Julius Detmold. c.1930. (The Sphere, 24th November 1930).
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8. On this dome is a bronze horseman mounted on a horse, from The Story of the Third Calender, by Edward Julius Detmold. (From The Arabian Nights, London 1924).
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9. The seer and the clown, from The Sword and Gold: What I Have Seen, 1933, by Edward Julius Detmold. c.1933. Watercolour, 34 by 18 cm. (Private collection).
Article
The nude male form in Chen Yanqiao’s woodblock prints and cartoons, 1934–35
10/2021 | 1423 | 163
Pages: 898-907
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Emrich-Rougé, Elizabeth (Emrich-Rougé, Elizabeth)
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1. Pull, by Chen Yanqiao. 1934. Woodblock print, 25.1 by 19.1 cm. (Courtesy Lu Xun Memorial Museum, Shanghai).
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10. Beautiful illustrations of the body, by Wan Laiming. 1933. (From The Young Companion, no.78, July 1933; from online database CNBKSY – Quanguo Baokan Suoyin, Shanghai Library).
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2. Title page from Cartoons and Life no.2 (December 1935), featuring Struggle, by Chen Yanqiao. 1935. Ink drawing. (From online database CNBKSY – Quanguo Baokan Suoyin, Shanghai Library).
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3. China, roar!, by Li Hua. 1935. Woodblock print, 23 by 16.5 cm. (From Modern Prints 1, no.14, December 1935, reproduced in Progress in Prints: Chinese Modern Woodblock Prints in Lu Xun’s Collection, Shanghai 1991, I, p.251; courtesy Lu Xun Memorial Museum, Shanghai).
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4. The despairing (top) and Forced to wander as a refugee (below), by Chen Yanqiao. 1934–35. Woodblock prints. (From Cartoon Life, no.5, January 1935, p.30; from online database CNBKSY – Quanguo Baokan Suoyin, Shanghai Library).
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5. Sun chariot, by Zhu Yingpeng and Xu Suling. (From Vanguard Monthly 1, no.3, December 1930; from online database CNBKSY – Quanguo Baokan Suoyin, Shanghai Library).
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6. A beautifully brave and strong body. 1929. Photograph. (From Modern Miscellany 1, no.3, p.2; from online database CNBKSY – Quanguo Baokan Suoyin, Shanghai Library).
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7. Health and beauty. 1930. Photograph. (From Athletic China, no.1, October 1930; from online database CNBKSY – Quanguo Baokan Suoyin, Shanghai Library).
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8. Guerilla forces, by Chen Yanqiao. 1935. Woodblock print. (From Collected Wood Shavings, no.1, 20th April 1935, p.7; from online database CNBKSY – Quanguo Baokan Suoyin, Shanghai Library).
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9. Figures in the palm of his hand, by Wan Laiming. 1935. Ink drawing. (From Phenomenon Cartoon, no.2, May 1935; from online database CNBKSY – Quanguo Baokan Suoyin, Shanghai Library).
Article
Delacroix after Goya’s ‘Caprichos’: a new sheet of drawings
06/2019 | 1395 | 161
Pages: 474-481
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Fayos-Perez, Paula (Fayos-Perez, Paula)
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1. Detail of the verso of Fig.2 showing the ‘PBMA’ watermark.
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10. Right Detail of Capricho no.70, Devout profession, by Francisco de Goya. 1799. Aquatint and drypoint, 30 by 20 cm (sheet). (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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11. Opposite left Studies of ‘Los Caprichos’, no.6, by Eugène Delacroix. c.1824. Pen and brown ink, brush, and brown wash, 18 by 11 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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12. Opposite right Capricho no.6, Nobody knows himself, by Francisco de Goya. 1799. Etching and burnished aquatint. 30 by 20 cm (sheet). (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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13. 31, 35, 55, 61, 62, 63 and 65, showing young women inspired by Capricho 31, by Eugène Delacroix. Date unknown. Graphite, 25 by 39 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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14. Detail of Studies of ‘Los Caprichos’, nos.11, 31, 33 and 36, showing a young woman inspired by Capricho 31, by Eugène Delacroix. c.1824–26. Pen and brown ink, 31 by 20 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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15. Studies of ‘Los Caprichos’, nos.32 and 37, by Eugène Delacroix. c.1824. Pen and brown ink, 20 by 15 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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16. Woman dragging on the floor, gripping a staircase, by Eugène Delacroix. c.1824–29. Pen, brown ink and brown wash, 22 by 31 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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17. Croquis, Buonaparte and other sketches, by Eugène Delacroix. 1814. Etching. 5 by 9 cm. (Location unknown, repr. in N.M. Athanassoglou- Kallmyer: Eugène Delacroix: Prints, Politics and Satire 1814–1822, New Haven and London 1991, p.12, fig.4).
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18. An old man of letters meditates. What century are we in!!!, by Eugène Delacroix. Published in Le Miroir (27th June 1821). Lithograph. 17 by 22 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
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19. Right Capricho no.23, Those specks of dust, by Francisco de Goya. 1799. Etching, burnished aquatint, drypoint and burin, 30 by 20 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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2. Two Studies after ‘Los Caprichos’, nos.31 and 32, here attributed to Eugène Delacroix. c.1820–24. Black chalk and brown wash, 23 by 34 cm. (Colomer collection, Madrid).
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3. Capricho no.31, She prays for her, by Francisco de Goya. 1799. Etching, burnished aquatint, drypoint, and burin, 30 by 20 cm. (sheet). (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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4. Capricho no.32, Because she was susceptible, by Francisco de Goya. 1799. Aquatint and burnisher, 30 by 20 cm (sheet). (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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5. Detail of Capricho no.27, Which of them is the more overcome?, by Francisco de Goya. 1799. Etching, aquatint and drypoint, 30 by 20 cm. (sheet). (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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6. Detail of Méphistophélès se présente chez Marthe, from Faust, by Eugène Delacroix. 1828. Lithograph, 24.4 by 20.9 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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7. Detail of Studies after Los Caprichos nos.26, 27, 29, 35, 69, by Eugène Delacroix. c.1824. Pen and brown ink, 22 by 18 cm. (Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge MA; © President and Fellows of Harvard College).
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8. Caricatures, by Eugène Delacroix. Graphite, 11 by 18 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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9. Detail of Capricho no.19, Everyone will fall, by Francisco de Goya. 1799. Etching and burnished aquatint, 30 by 20 cm (sheet). (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
Exhibition Review
Groundwork: international art in Cornwall. West Cornwall (various locations)
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 790-792
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Robins, Anna Gruetzner (Robins, Anna Gruetzner; Gruetzner Robins, Anna; Gruetzner, Anna)
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25. Film still from As the World Turns, by Semiconductor. 2018. (© Semiconductor; exh. Goonhilly Earth Station).
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26. Installation view of Ghost, by Adam Chodzko. 2018 (© Adam Chozko; exh. St Anthony-inMeneage Church, Helston).
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27. Film still from The Mother’s Bones, by Abigail Reynolds. 2016. (© Abigail Reynolds; exh. Epworth Hall, Helston)
Exhibition Review
The Great Spectacle: 250 Years of the Summer Exhibition. Royal Academy of Arts, London
08/2018 | 1385 | 160
Pages: 678-681
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Yarker, Jonathan (Yarker, Jonathan)
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18. The exhibition at the Royal Academy in Pall Mall in 1771, by Richard Earlom after Michel Vincent Brandoin. 1772. Mezzotint, 47.2 by 56.6 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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19. Clio and the children, by Charles Sims. 1913–15. Canvas, 114.3 by 182.9 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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20. Male nude, after a figure from Michelangelo’s Last Judgment, by James Nevay. 1772. Pencil and white chalk on paper, 51.5 by 39.2 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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21. Green and red variations, by Sandra Blow. 1978. Oil and collage on canvas, 137.2 by 121.9 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
Book Review
Picturing the Proletariat: Artists and Labor in Revolutionary Mexico, 1908–1940. By John Lear
08/2018 | 1385 | 160
Pages: 706-707
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Sullivan, Edward J. (Sullivan, Edward J.; S., E. J.)
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9. Detail of The worker’s struggle against monopolies, by Pablo O’Higgins. 1934. Fresco. (Mercado Abelardo Rodriguez, Mexico City; photograph John Lear).
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