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Exhibition Review
Thinking Small: Dutch Art to Scale
07/2024 | 1456 | 166
Pages: 717–29
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Golahny, Amy (Golahny, Amy)
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Thinking Small: Dutch Art to Scale Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 18th November 2023 –3rd November 2024 | :
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4. Floral still life, by Dirck van Rijswijck. 17th century. Oak panel, ebony, rosewood, mother-of-pearl and African blackwood, 43.7 by 33.5 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
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5. Tromp l’oeil, by Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts. 1663. Oil on canvas, 73.7 by 86.4 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
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A Renaissance bronze in Birmingham, the bailli de Breteuil and Luigi Valadier
11/2018 | 1388 | 160
Pages: 928-937
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Warren, Jeremy (Warren, Jeremy)
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10. Allegorical figure, by Jean-Robert Ango after a terracotta relief by François Berruer. 1767. Red chalk, 43.8 by 28.4 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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11. The Callipygian Venus, by Jean-Robert Ango, after a marble statue attributed to Jean Louis Breton after a drawing by Laurent Guiard. 1765. Black chalk, 28.2 by 22 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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12. A Furietti centaur, one of a pair, by Jean-Robert Ango, after bronze statuettes after the antique statues. c.1765–70. Black chalk, 28.4 by 22 cm. and 28.7 by 22 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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13. Satyr holding grapes with panther, and Figure of a warrior, known as the Executioner, by Jean-Robert Ango, after bronze statuettes attributed to Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi and François Duquesnoy. 1765. Black chalk, 28.2 by 21.7 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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14. Assemblage with a vase and a plaque depicting Henri IV, by Jean-Robert Ango, after a model attributed to Jacques-Laure Le Tonnelier, bailli de Breteuil and Luigi Valadier. c.1765–70. Red chalk, 47.5 by 34.8 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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15. Seated Rome, by Luigi and Giuseppe Valadier. 1780–86. Hardstones, silver- and bronze-gilt, height 46 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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3. Jacques-Laure Le Tonnelier, bailli de Breteuil, by Louis Jacques Pilon. 1785. Plaster, height 87 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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4. Boy riding upon a horse, by the workshop of Severo Calzetta (Severo da Ravenna). c.1510–30. The base is here attributed to the workshop of Luigi Valadier, Rome. c.1770–80. Bronze, marble and gilt-bronze, 18 by 22 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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5. The salon of the bailli de Breteuil in Palazzo Malta, Rome, by Hubert Robert. c.1765. Red chalk, 34.9 by 48.8 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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6. Agrippina as Minerva, by Jean-Robert Ango, after a possibly Roman bronze statuette. c.1765–70. Black chalk, 28 by 22 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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7. Figure of a boy (‘Souffleur de bulles de savon’), by Jean-Robert Ango after a bronze statuette, model by François Duquesnoy. c.1765–70. Red chalk, 21.7 by 18.8 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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8. Detail from Antique vases and statuettes and a modern vase, by Jean-Robert Ango after antique models and a bronze model by Luigi Valadier, incorporating designs by François Duquesnoy. 1765. Black chalk. 27.5 by 43.5 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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9. A dog, by Jean-Robert Ango after a possibly Roman bronze statuette. c.1765–70. Black chalk, 28 by 21.5 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
Western art unattributed:
1. Boy riding upon a goat. Italian, probably Padua, early sixteenth century. The base is here attributed to the workshop of Luigi Valadier, Rome, c.1770–80. Bronze, marble and gilt-bronze, 21.7 by 22.1 cm. (Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham).
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2. Detail of Fig.1, showing the shell.
Article
François Boucher and the art of conchology
04/2016 | 1357 | 158
Pages: 254-263
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Author:
Mulherron, Jamie (Mulherron, Jamie)
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14. Perseus and Andromeda, etched by François Boucher and finished in burin by Pierre Aveline. 1734 (British Museum, London)
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15. Frontispiece by Claude Duflos after François Boucher to E.-F. Gersaint: Catalogue raisonné de Coquilles et autres Curiosités Naturelles, Paris 1736 (Courtesy Ader, Paris)
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16. Frontispiece to A.-J. Dezallier d'Argenville: L'Histoire Naturelle Eclaircie dans deux de ses parties principales, La Lithologie et la Conchyliologie, dont l'une traite de pierres et l'autre des coquillages, Paris 1742, by Pierre Quentin Chedel after François Boucher (Private collection)
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17. Vis, plate 14 in A.-J. Dezallier d'Argenville: L'Histoire Naturelle Eclaircie dans deux de ses parties principales, La Lithologie et la Conchyliologie, dont l'une traite de pierres et l'autre des coquillages, Paris 1742 (Private collection)
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18. Pourpres, plate 19 in A.-J. Dezallier d'Argenville: L'Histoire Naturelle Eclaircie dans deux de ses parties principales, La Lithologie et la Conchyliologie, dont l'une traite de pierres et l'autre des coquillages, Paris 1742 (Private collection)
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19. Oreilles de Mer, plate 7 in A.-J. Dezallier d'Argenville: L'Histoire Naturelle Eclaircie dans deux de ses parties principales, La Lithologie et la Conchyliologie, dont l'une traite de pierres et l'autre des coquillages, Paris 1742 (Private collection)
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20. Murex ou Rochers, plate 17 in A.-J. Dezallier d'Argenville: L'Histoire Naturelle Eclaircie dans deux de ses parties principales, La Lithologie et la Conchyliologie, dont l'une traite de pierres et l'autre des coquillages, Paris 1742 (Private collection)
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21. Murex ou Rochers, plate 18 in A.-J. Dezallier d'Argenville: L'Histoire Naturelle Eclaircie dans deux de ses parties principales, La Lithologie et la Conchyliologie, dont l'une traite de pierres et l'autre des coquillages, Paris 1742 (Private collection)
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22. Triton and nereid holding up a shell and a triton blowing a conch, plate 5 from the Premier Livre de Fontaines, by Gabriel Huquier after François Boucher. 1736 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
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23. Detail of Three putti sitting on dolphins and two tritons, plate 7 from the Second Livre de Fontaines, by Pierre Aveline after François Boucher. 1736 (Private collection)
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24. Rocaille, by Claude Duflos after François Boucher. Arabesque from a set of five designs for leaves of a folding screen. 1737 (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
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25. Frontispiece to F. Bonanni: Recreatio Mentis et Oculis In Observatione Animalium Testaceorum, Curiosis Naturae Inspectoribus, Rome 1684 (Private collection)
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26. Murex senis appendicibus canaliculatis decorus, from F. Bonanni: Recreatio Mentis et Oculis In Observatione Animalium Testaceorum, Curiosis Naturae Inspectoribus, Rome 1684 (Private collection)
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27. Detail of The birth of Venus, by François Boucher. 1741 (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm)
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28. Study for a triton holding a shell, by François Boucher. 1752 (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Weimar)
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29. Detail of The setting of the sun, by François Boucher. 1752 (Wallace Collection, London)
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30. Detail of the frontispiece, by Antonio Pazzi after Giovanni Domenico Campiglia, to N. Gualtieri: Index Testarum Conchyliorum, Florence 1742 (Private collection)
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31. Detail of The setting of the sun, by François Boucher. 1752 (Wallace Collection, London)
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32. Holy water stoup formed of a giant clam shell and a base made by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle. 1745 (Saint-Sulpice, Paris)
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33. Detail of The rising of the sun, by François Boucher. 1753 (Wallace Collection, London)
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34. Study for a triton, by François Boucher. 1752 (Art Institute of Chicago)
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35. Detail of Juno commands Aeolus to unleash the winds, by François Boucher (Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth)
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36. Detail of Venus on the waves, by François Boucher. 1769 (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles)
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37. Murex maximus, by Teresa Mogalli, plate 34 in N. Gualtieri: Index Testarum Conchyliorum, Florence 1742 (Private collection)
Publication Received
The Duchess’s Shells: Natural History Collecting in the Age of Cooke’s Voyages. By Beth Fowkes Tobin.
12/2014 | 1341 | 156
Pages: 827-828
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Longstaffe-Gowan, Todd (Longstaffe-Gowan, Todd; Gowan, Todd Longstaffe-)
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Article
Illustrated Books of Japan-IV. Utamaro's Book of Shells
03/1919 | 192 | 34
Pages: 92+95-97+99-100
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Author:
Sexton, J. J. O'Brien (Sexton, J. J. O'Brien; Sexton, J. J. O'B.; S., J. J. O'B.)
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Utamaro's "Book of Shells," Pl. 7. Black, and Olive-Green Seaweeds, with 30 Various Coloured Shells Including Minashi-gai (Conus), Shio-gai, Hatsu-gai, Miso-gai, and Shijimi-gai (Bivalves of the Genus Corbicula).