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Cut from the same cloth: a composite canvas by Paul Cezanne
12/2022 | 1437 | 164
Pages: 1224-1233
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Aebi, Kiko (Aebi, Kiko)
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Haddad, Abed (Haddad, Abed)
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1. Still life with apples, by Paul Cezanne. c.1878. Oil on canvas, 19 by 27 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, lent by the Provost and Fellows of King’s College, Cambridge, Keynes Collection).
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10. Study of heads, by Pierre-August Renoir. 1890s. Oil on canvas, 46 by 38 cm. (Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia).
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2. Glass and apples, by Paul Cezanne. 1879–80. Oil on canvas. 31.5 by 40 cm. (Rudolf Staechelin, Basel).
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3. Female nude (Leda), by Paul Cezanne. c.1887. Oil on canvas stretched on pasteboard, 44 by 62 cm. (Von der Heydt- Museum, Wuppertal).
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4. Reconstituted study sheet of drawings by Paul Cezanne, subsequently divided into three separate compositions: Sheet of studies, including a Skull (left), A historical or Biblical scene (The rape of Lucretia) (top right), and A historical or Biblical scene (bottom right). (From W. Feilchenfeldt, J. Warman and D. Nash: The Paintings, Watercolors and Drawings of Paul Cezanne, www.cezannecatalogue.com).
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5. Image of Glass with apples (right) and Still life with apples (left) unframed and in their original configuration, revealing contiguous brush strokes across both pictures. (© Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2022; photograph the authors).
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6. X-ray radiograph of Glass with apples (right) and Still life with apples (left). (Fondation Beyeler, Riehen, and Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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7. MA-XRF maps of Glass with apples (right) and Still life with apples (left), showing the distribution of iron (Fe), calcium (Ca), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), cobalt (Co), chromium (Cr) and mercury (Hg). (© Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2022; photograph the authors).
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8. Lead L-series (Pb-L) MA-XRF map of Glass with apples (right) and Still life with apples (left), with inset details magnifying holes along the edge of the original canvas. (© Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2022; photograph the authors).
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9. Five apples, by Paul Cezanne. 1877–78. Oil on canvas, 12.7 by 25.5 cm. (Private collection).
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12/2018 | 1389 | 160
Pages: i–xvi
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Book Review
Tributes to Jean Michel Massing: Towards a Global Art History. Edited by Mark Stocker and Phillip G. Lindley
01/2018 | 1378 | 160
Pages: 74
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Savage, Elizabeth (Savage, Elizabeth)
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9. Professor Jean Michel Massing, by Martin Parr for Guardian Cities Project. 2008. (© Martin Parr and Magnum Photos).
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Advertisements August 1981 (Front)
08/1981 | 941 | 123
Pages: i-viii
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[Colnaghi, 14 Old Bond Street, London] George Stubbs 1724-1806. Julius Caesar; A Bay Stallion in a Landscape. Panel 23½ × 28 ins. Dated 1776 and Inscribed on the Reverse.
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[Courtauld Institute Galleries, Woburn Square, London] The Breughel Family by Peter Paul Rubens
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[David M. Koetser Gallery, 37 Talstrasse, Zurich] Abraham Storck. Signed, Canvas 67 × 89 cm. "Zar Peter the Great Visiting Amsterdam"
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[Galerie de La Scala, 68 rue de La Boëtie, Paris] J. Baptiste Suvée (1743-1807) "La Vestale TUCCIA"
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[Heim Gallery, 59 Jermyn Street, London] Venus Wounded by Diomedes by Joseph-Marie Vien (1716-1809) Oil on Canvas: 161 × 208 cm. Signed: Jos. Mvien 1775.
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[Matthiesen Fine Art Limited, 7-8 Mason's Yard, London] Girolamo Forabosco. Padua 1604/5-Venice 1679. Angelica and Medoro. Canvas 118.5 × 136 cms.
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[Richard L. Feigen & Company, 900 Park Avenue, New York] Giovanni Andrea Donducci (Il Mastelletta), "Hagar and the Angel", Circa 1616. Oil on Canvas, 36.7 by 47 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Olas Van Blarenberghe, The Naval Shipyard at Brest, with Warships under Construction, Signed and Dated 1774, 125 by 193 cm. Sold on the 8th July, 1981, for £42,000
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Advertisements June 1981 (Front)
06/1981 | 939 | 123
Pages: i-xxii
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[Agnew, 43 Old Bond Street, London] Edward Lear Santa Maria Della Salute, Venice at Sunset. Signed with Monogram and Dated 1865.
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[Black-Nadeau Ltd, 6-8 Old Bond Street, London] An Original Terracotta Group of Il Saltarello by Bartolomeo Pinelli, Rome, 1781-1835; Signed and Dated 1828, Height 38 cm. Ex Collection: The Earl of Meath. Exhibited at the Italian Institute, London, in 1956.
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[Brand Inglis Ltd, 9 Halkin Arcade, London] A Fine George I Bullet Teapot. By Edmund Pearce, London 1714. Height (To Top of Finial): 3¾ Inches.
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[Colnaghi, 14 Old Bond Steet, London] An Inkstand Formed as a Kneeling Satyr with a Bucket, Snakes and Foliage. Severo Calzetta da Ravenna (Active Pre- 1504 to Pre- 1543) Bronze. Height 23 cm.
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[David M. Koetser Gallery, 37 Talstrasse, Zurich] Abraham Storck. Signed, Canvas 67 × 89 cm. "Zar Peter the Great Visiting Amsterdam"
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[Galerie Delestre, 6 rue de Varenne, Paris] Henri Harpignies - "La Seine au Pont du Carrousel" - Watercolour
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[Galerie Louis Carre & Cie, 10 Avenue de Messine, Paris] Raoul Dufy "La Fenêtre Ouverte", 1944.50 × 65 cm.
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[Gallery' 25, 4 Halkin Arcade, Motcomb Street, London] Mirror by Dagobert Pesche
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[Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, 38 Bury Street, London] Théodore Chasseriau 1819-1856. Portrait d'Une Jeune Femme Debout. Pencil, 24.3 × 18.9 cm. Signed and Dated 1850
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[Heim, 59 Jermyn Street, London] Profile Relief Bust of François Michel Le Tellier, Marquis de Louvois, by Antoine Coysevox (Lyons 1640-Paris 1720). Marble Set in Comblanchien Stone H. 125 cm. Signed: A. Coyzevox
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[J. Kugel, 279 Rue St. Honoré, Paris] A Pair of Very Rare Still-Lives by Michel-Ange Houasse. 1680-1730. Reproduced in the Book of Michel Faré "La Nature Morte au 18e Siècle" Page 35 - Edition 1976. 41,5 × 48,5 cm.
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[Jean-Luc Baroni at Douwes Fine Art, 38 Duke Street, London] Giulio or Antonio Campi. Illustrated Actual Size
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[Joanna Booth, 247 Kings Road, London] Carle van Loo. Study of a Young Girl. Red Chalk. 457 mm × 318 mm.
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[Lefevre, 30 Bruton Street, London] Richard Parkes Bonington. 'The Rialto, Venice, 1826'. Oil on Board, 13⅞ × 17⅞ Inches (35.3 × 45.4 cm.)
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[Matthiesen, 7-8 Mason's Yard, Duke Street, London] Cesare Dandini c. 1595-1658. Apollo, 93 × 75 cms
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[Michael Voggenauer, 8 Burton Mews, London] Portrait in Trompe l'Oeil of François Claude Marin, by René Vincent Lavigne, Dated 1768, 165 × 108 mm.
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[Neumeister, Barer Strasse 37, Munich] Saint John the Baptist, Attributed to Jörg Lederer (c. 1470 Füssen(?) - 1548/50 Kaufbeuren). Wood, Originally Gilded and Polychrome. Height 90 cm.
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[Richard J. Collins, 605 Madison Avenue, New York] Jan Brueghel, the Younger Signed with Initials on Copper, 13.2 × 18.5 cm. Extensive River Landscape
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[Richard L. Feigen & Company, 900 Park Avenue, New York] Bartholomaeus Breenbergh, "Saints Paul and Barnabus at Lystra", 1637. Oil on Panel, 30.5 by 42 cm. Signed and Dated
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[Schmit, 396 Rue St. Honoré, Paris] Matisse. "Portrait de Femme". Canvas. 73 × 50 cm. 1932.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] Marie-Louise Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, Portrait of Marie Antoinette, 271 by 191 cm. To Be Sold on Wednesday 8th July, 1981, in London
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[Rabi Gallery, 94 Mount Street, London] Bowl. Underglaze Painted in Black on White Engobe. Nishapur, 10th Century. Diameter, 36cm.
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[Kings College, Cambridge/ Art & Antiques Squad] Stolen from the main Dining Hall at Kings College, Cambridge between Monday 13th April 1981 and Thursday 16th April 1981 the following paintings. A Bust Oval Portrait of King Henry VIII after the Style of Holbein. Oil on Wood. Approx 36″ in Diameter on a Gilded Wooden Frame. Painter Unknown. Recently Cleaned. The Word Holbein Engraved on Frame. Date 16th Century.
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[Kings College, Cambridge/ Art & Antiques Squad] Stolen from the main Dining Hall at Kings College, Cambridge between Monday 13th April 1981 and Thursday 16th April 1981 the following paintings. A Bust Portrait of King Henry VI, Oil on Wood Panel. Size 15⅞" × 12 5/6" with a Gilded Wooden Frame. Painter Unknown. Date 15th Century.
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[Kings College, Cambridge/ Art & Antiques Squad] Stolen from the main Dining Hall at Kings College, Cambridge between Monday 13th April 1981 and Thursday 16th April 1981 the following paintings. A Bust Portrait of King Henry VII, Oil on Wood Panel. Size 14″ × 10″ with a Gilded Wooden Frame. Painter Unknown. Dated 1507.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] A Malines Alabaster Relief of the Resurrection, with Traces of Original Colour, in Oak Frame, c. Second Half 16th Century, 63 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] A Netherlandish Oak Group for a Crucifixion Retable, c. 1500, 21 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London] A South German Limewood Figure of St. George, c. 1490, 53 cm.
Book Review
The Architectural Drawings Collection of King's College, Cambridge
10/1980 | 931 | 122
Pages: 702
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Harris, John (Harris, John)
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The Architectural Drawings Collection of King's College, Cambridge | author: Doig, Alan
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Some Frescoes and an Altar-Piece by Gerolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta
02/1970 | 803 | 112
Pages: 102-105+107
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Waterhouse, Ellis K. (Waterhouse, Ellis K.; Waterhouse, Ellis Kirkham; Waterhouse, E. K.; W., E. K.; Waterhouse, Ellis)
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47. Part of Ceiling of Room with Pagan Sacrifices, by Gerolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta. Fresco. (Formerly Palazzo Baronale, Cisterna, near Velletri; Now Destroyed.)
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48. Part of Ceiling of Room with Pagan Sacrifices, by Gerolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta. Fresco. (Formerly Palazzo Baronale, Cisterna, near Velletri; Now Destroyed.)
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49. Centre of Ceiling Showing Daedalus and Icarus, by Gerolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta. Fresco. (Formerly Palazzo Baronale, Cisterna, near Velletri; Now Destroyed.)
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50. Detail of Grotesques on Cove of Ceiling, by Gerolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta. Fresco. (Formerly Palazzo Baronale, Cisterna, near Velletri; Now Destroyed.)
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51. Deposition, by Gerolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta. Panel, 231.1 by 175.3 cm. (King's College, Cambridge.)
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Fig. A. Plan of rooms (now destroyed) of the Palazzo Baronale, Cisterna, near Velletri.
Article
Designs from Dürer in the Windows of King's College Chapel, Cambridge
11/1954 | 620 | 96
Pages: 348-349
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Harrison, Kenneth (Harrison, Kenneth)
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19. Detail from Christ Nailed to the Cross, Attributed to Dirick Vellert (Designer) and Galyon Hone (Glazier). 1526-31. Stained Glass Window. (King's College Chapel, Cambridge.)
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A. Fall of the Rebel Angels, by Albrecht Dürer. Woodcut.
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B. Nailing to the Cross, by Albrecht Dürer. Woodcut.
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18. Detail from The Fall of the Rebel Angels. 1515-17. Stained Glass Window. (King's College Chapel, Cambridge.)
Book Review
Catalogue of the Plate, Portraits and Other Pictures at King's College, Cambridge
10/1933 | 367 | 63
Pages: 187-188
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Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.); Watts, William W.; Watts, William Walter)
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Catalogue of the Plate, Portraits and Other Pictures at King's College, Cambridge | :
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Dirick Vellert and the Windows in King's College Chapel, Cambridge
10/1907 | 55 | 12
Pages: 33-35+38-39
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Beets, N. (Beets, N.)
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Waals, J. D. van der (Waals, J. D. van der)
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Detail from a Window in the South Wall of King's College Chapel. The Windows in King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Plate II
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Detail from the Flood. By Dirick Vellert. The Windows in King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Plate II
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The East Window. From the Engraving by J. R. Baldrey, 1809. The Windows in King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Plate I
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The Martyrdom of St. John the Evangelist. From the Drawing by Dirick Vellert in the Berlin Print Room. The Windows in King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Plate I