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The Early Development of Domenico Gagini
03/1940 | 444 | 76
Pages: 76-77+80-82+84-87
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Valentiner, Wilhelm R. (Valentiner, Wilhelm R.; Valentiner, Wilhelm Reinhold; Valentiner, W. R.; Valentiner, William)
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Plate I. A-The Nativity. Here Attributed to Domenico Gagini. Marble Relief). Samuel h. Kress Collection, New York). The Early Development of Domenico Gagini
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Plate I. B-St. John the Baptist in the Desert. Here Attributed to Domenico Gagini. Lintel Relief of Black Slate. (Art Trade, Rome). The Early Development of Domenico Gagini
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Plate I. C-The Monogram of Christ Surrounded by Angels and Adored by the Donor and His Wife. Here Attributed to Domenico Gagini. Marble Relief. (Castello Sforzesco, Milan). The Early Development of Domenico Gagini
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Plate II. A-Temperantia. Figure from the Triumphal Arch at Naples. by Domenico Gagini. The Early Development of Domenico Gagini
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Plate II. B-Madonna and Child. Attributed to Domenico Gagini. Marble. (Chapel. of the Castel Nuova, Naples). The Early Development of Domenico Gagini
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Plate II. C-Madonna and Child with St. John. Attributed to Domenico Gagini (S. Francesco, Palermo). The Early Development of Domenico Gagini
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Plate III. A-Madonna and Child. Here Attributed to Domenico Gagini. Marble Relief (Private Collection, France). The Early Development of Domenico Gagini
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Plate III. B-The Madonna of Humility. Here Attributed to Jacopo della Quercia. (Mrs. Henry Goldman, New York). The Early Development of Domenico Gagini
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Plate III. C-A Neapolitan Nobleman. Here Attributed to Domenico Gagini (Chateau D'usse, Touraine); D-Holy-Water Basin. Attributed to Domenico Gagini (Sta. Maria di Castello, Genoa); E-Reliefs from the S. Giovanni Chapel in the Cathedral at Genoa. Here Attributed to Domenico Gagini. 1448-1455. The Early Development of Domenico Gagini