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Article
‘Begun by Master Raphael’: the Monteluce ‘Coronation of the Virgin’
06/2011 | 1299 | 153
Pages: 387-391
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Sartore, Alberto Maria (Sartore, Alberto Maria)
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27. Coronation of the Virgin (the Monteluce altarpiece), by Raphael, Giulio Romano and Gianfrancesco Penni. 1520–25. Panel, 354 by 230 cm. (Pinacoteca Vaticana, Rome).
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28. Coronation of the Virgin, by Domenico Ghirlandaio. 1484–86. Tempera on panel, 330 by 230 cm. (main panel); 36 by 73 cm. each (predella panels). (Museo della città, Palazzo Eroli, Narni).
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29. Coronation of the Virgin (the Degli Oddi altarpiece), by Raphael. 1504–05. Panel, transferred to canvas, 267 by 163 cm. (Pinacoteca Vaticana, Rome).
Book Review
Glaube und Macht. Die mittelalterliche Bildsymbolik der trinitarischen Marienkrönung
08/2010 | 1289 | 152
Pages: 547-548
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Kauffmann, C. M. (Kauffmann, C. M.; K., C. M.)
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Glaube und Macht. Die mittelalterliche Bildsymbolik der trinitarischen Marienkrönung | author: Flor, Ingrid
Article
The English origins of the Coronation of the Virgin
12/2005 | 1233 | 147
Pages: 790-797
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Heslop, T. A. (Heslop, T. A.)
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1. Coronation of the Virgin, capital originally from Reading Abbey. c.1130. Caen stone, 19 by 30 cm. (Reading Museum and Art Gallery).
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2. Interior of the chapter house, Worcester Cathedral. c.1100 with late fourteenth-century alterations.
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3. Unveiling of Synagogue, Worcester? c.1260. Parchment, size of folio 27.5 by 17.7 cm. (Eton College Library; MS 177, fol.7r; photograph courtesy of the Provost and Fellows of Eton College).
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4. Coronation of the Virgin, Worcester? c.1260. Parchment, size of folio 27.5 by 17.7 cm. (Eton College Library; MS 177, fol.7v; photograph courtesy of the Provost and Fellows of Eton College).
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5. Commentary on the Song of Songs (detail), Worcester c.1100. Parchment, size of folio 28 by 19 cm. (British Library, London; MS Royal 4 B iv, fol.94r).
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6. Reconstruction of the pictures in bays nine and ten of the chapter house, Worcester Cathedral. Bay ten, left to right, top to bottom: Pax cum lusticia gaudet pariete Maria/ Cum puer accessit quem virgo puerpera gessit; Virtus virtuti venit aucta salusque saluti/ Gracia cum Legi datur obvia sponsaque regi; Dote subarrata fidei meritisque sacrata/ Sponsa coronatur sponsoque deo sociatur; Hinc se Iudea Christo ligat hinc Idumea/ Ut fiat domino grex unus de grege bino. Bay nine, left to right, top to bottom: Spiritus in celis suspenditur Ezechielis/ Cum divinarum cernit secreta rotarum; Dona dat etherea regi regina sabea/ Scilicet ecclesia quam palliat allegoria; Hactenus obscuris legis velata figuris/ Adveniente fide rem synagoga gracia splendet ei; Vox verbum vite precedens clamo venite/ Pando viam numen tenebre cognoscite lumen.
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7. Tympanum with the Coronation of the Virgin, c.1140-50. (St Mary's, Quenington, Gloucestershire).
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8. First seal of Reading Abbey, c.1125. Nineteenth-century cast, 7.8 by 5.8 cm. (Society of Antiquaries, London).
Article
The Genesis of Albert Cornelis's 'Coronation of the Virgin' in Bruges
11/2000 | 1172 | 142
Pages: 672-680
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Tamis, Dorien (Tamis, Dorien)
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1. The Coronation of the Virgin Surrounded by the Nine Choirs of Angels, by Albert Cornelis. Panel. 175.8 by 188.8 cm. (St Jakobskerk, Bruges).
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10. Detail of the Choir of the Principalities.
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11. Infra-Red Reflectogram of Detail of the Choir of the Principalities.
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12. Detail of the Parchment of the Angel to the Right of Michael.
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13. Detail of the Angels of the Choir of the Angels to the Right of Michael.
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14. Infra-Red Reflectogram of Detail of the Angels of the Choir of the Angels to the Right of Michael.
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15. Detail of the Foremost Angels of the Choir of the Archangels.
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16. Infra-Red Reflectogram of Detail of the Foremost Angels of the Choir of the Archangels.
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17. Detail of the Turban of Ezekiel.
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18. Infra-Red Reflectogram of Detail of the Turban of Ezekiel.
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2. The disposition of the nine choirs of angels in Fig. 1. From left to right the inner circle shows: the Seraphim (1), the Thrones (2) and the Cherubim (3). The second ring consists of the Dominations (4), the Powers (5) and the Virtues (6). The outer ring is made up of the Principalities (7), the Angels (8) and the Archangels (9).
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3. The Three Different Types of Underdrawing in Fig. 1.
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4. Detail of Lower Right Corner Showing the Half-Figure of Ezekiel.
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5. Infra-Red Reflectogram of Detail Lower Right Corner Showing the Half-Figure of Ezekiel.
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6. Detail of the Two Left-Most Angels of the Choir of the Powers.
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7. Infra-Red Reflectogram of Detail: The Two Leftmost Angels of the Choir of the Powers.
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8. Detail of the Foremost Angels of the Choir of the Virtues.
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9. Infra-Red Reflectogram of Detail of the Foremost Angels of the Choir of the Virtues.
Short Notice
A New Date for Neri di Bicci's S. Giovannino dei Cavalieri 'Coronation of the Virgin'
02/1997 | 1127 | 139
Pages: 103-106
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Thomas, Anabel (Thomas, Anabel)
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22. Coronation of the Virgin, by Neri di Bicci. 1488-89. Dimensions Unknown. (S. Giovannino dei Cavalieri, Florence).
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23. Coronation of the Virgin, by Neri di Bicci. 205.7 by 201.6 cm. (Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore).
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24. Coronation of the Virgin, by Neri di Bicci. 198 by 193 cm. (Badia di S. Piero a Ruoti, Arezzo).
Short Notice
A Note on Raphael's Perugian Patrons
01/1983 | 958 | 125
Pages: 29-31
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Luchs, Alison (Luchs, Alison)
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Book Review
Le couronnement de la Vierge. Les origines et les premiers developpements d'un theme iconographique
01/1982 | 946 | 124
Pages: 44
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Williamson, Paul (Williamson, Paul)
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Le couronnement de la Vierge. Les origines et les premiers developpements d'un theme iconographique | author: Verdier, Philippe
Article
The First Altar-Piece for the 'Cappella de'Signori' of the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena: '... tales figure sunt adeo pulcre...'
03/1981 | 936 | 123
Pages: 134-148
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Author:
Eisenberg, Marvin (Eisenberg, Marvin)
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10. Birth of the Virgin, by Sano di Pietro. Panel, 31.8 by 47.2 cm. (Museum of Art, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor).
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11. Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple, by Sano di Pietro. Panel, 32 by 48 cm. (Pinacoteca Vaticana, Rome).
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12. Betrothal of the Virgin, by Sano di Pietro. Panel, 32 by 48 cm. (Pinacoteca Vaticana, Rome).
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13. Return of the Virgin to the House of Her Parents, by Sano di Pietro. 32 by 48 cm. (Staatliches Lindenau-Museum, Altenburg).
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14. Assumption of the Virgin, by Sano di Pietro. Panel, 31.5 by 47.2 cm. (Staatliches Lindenau-Museum, Altenburg).
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15. Detail from Fig.6. [Cappella de'Signori, with Frescoes by Taddeo di Bartolo and Choir Stalls by Domenico di Niccolò. (Palazzo Pubblico, Siena).]
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16. Coronation of the Virgin, by Lippo Vanni, Repainted by Sano di Pietro. Fresco. (Sala di Biccherna, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena).
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17. St Catherine Altar-Piece, by Simone Martini. Panel, 230 by 338 cm. (Museo Nazionale, Pisa).
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2. Cappella de'Signori, View Towards the Altar. (Palazzo Pubblico, Siena).
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3. Cappella de'Signori, Altar Wall, with Frescoes by Taddeo di Bartolo and Altar-Piece by Sodoma. (Palazzo Pubblico, Siena).
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4. Cappella de'Signori, View Towards the Antechapel. (Palazzo Pubblico, Siena).
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5. Cappella de'Signori, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, by H. Spielberg. Drawing Published in 1862. (Whereabouts Unknown).
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6. Cappella de'Signori, with Frescoes by Taddeo di Bartolo and Choir Stalls by Domenico di Niccolò. (Palazzo Pubblico, Siena).
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7. Detail from Fig.3. [ Cappella de'Signori, Altar Wall, with Frescoes by Taddeo di Bartolo and Altar-Piece by Sodoma. (Palazzo Pubblico, Siena).]
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8. Detail from Fig.3. [ Cappella de'Signori, Altar Wall, with Frescoes by Taddeo di Bartolo and Altar-Piece by Sodoma. (Palazzo Pubblico, Siena).]
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9. Detail from Fig.3. [ Cappella de'Signori, Altar Wall, with Frescoes by Taddeo di Bartolo and Altar-Piece by Sodoma. (Palazzo Pubblico, Siena).]
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Fig. A. Diagrammatic Reconstruction of the First Altar-Piece for the Cappella de'Signori, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena.
Article
A Source for Rubens's Modello of the Assumption and Coronation of the Virgin: A Case Study in the Response to Images
07/1978 | 904 | 120
Pages: 432-441
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Freedberg, David (Freedberg, David)
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2. The Assumption and Coronation of the Virgin. By Peter Paul Rubens. Panel Transferred to Canvas, 106 by 78 cm. (Hermitage, Leningrad).
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3. The Assumption of the Virgin. By Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 458 by 297 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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4. Madonna and Child with Saints. By Gregorio Pagani. Signed and Dated 1592. (Hermitage, Leningrad).
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5. The Assumption and Coronation of the Virgin. By Hieronymus Wierix after Bernardo Passeri. Engraving, 23 by 14.5 cm. (From H. Natalis, Adnotationes et Meditationes in Evangelia, Antwerp, 1607).
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6. The Reception of the Virgin into Heaven. By Hieronymus Wierix after Bernardo Passeri. Engraving, 23 by 14.5 cm. (From H. Natalis, Adnotationes et Meditationes in Evangelia, Antwerp, 1607).
Article
Michele Giambono's 'Coronation of the Virgin' for S. Agnese in Venice: A New Proposal
03/1977 | 888 | 119
Pages: 167-175
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Land, Norman E. (Land, Norman E.)
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10. Coronation of the Virgin, by Antonio Vivarini and Giovanni d'Alemagna. Signed and Dated 1444. Panel, 208 by 112 cm. (San Pantaleone, Venice). Photo Alinari.
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11. Coronation of the Virgin, by Giovanni d'Alemagna and Antonio Vivarini. 1440. Panel, 229 by 176 cm. (Galleria dell'Accademia, Venice). Photo Cameraphoto.
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12. Detail from the Polyptych of St James the Major, by Michele Giambono. Panel. (Galleria dell' Accademia, Venice). Photo Cameraphoto.
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13. St Peter, by Michele Giambono. Panel. (National Gallery of Art, Washington D. C.). Reproduced by Courtesy of the National Gallery.
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14. St Michael Archangel, by Michele Giambono. Panel. (Berenson Collection, Villa I Tatti, Florence). Reproduced by Courtesy of the Berenson Collection.
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16. Madonna and Child, by Michele Giambono. Signed. Panel. (Galleria Nazionale, Palazzo Barberini, Rome). Photo Alinari.
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17. Birth of the Virgin, by Michele Giambono. Mosaic. (Cappella Mascoli, San Marco, Venice). Photo Anderson.
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15. Coronation of the Virgin, by an Unknown Artist (?Venetian), First Half of the Fifteenth Century. (British Library, MS. Add. 41600, Fol.90v). Reproduced by Courtesy of the British Library.
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