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Article
Gavin Hamilton's Sentimental Iliad
01/1978 | 898 | 120
Pages: 10-13
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Errington, Lindsay (Errington, Lindsay)
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10. Priam Redeems the Dead Body of Hector. Engraved by Cunego after Gavin Hamilton.
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11. Andromache Bewailing the Death of Hector. Engraved by Cunego after Gavin Hamilton.
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6. The Anger of Achilles for the Loss of Briseis. Engraved by Cunego after Gavin Hamilton.
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7. The Farewell of Hector and Andromache, by Gavin Hamilton. Canvas, c.259.1 by 401.3 cm. (Collection the Duke of Hamilton).
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8. Achilles Lamenting the Death of Patroclus, by Gavin Hamilton. Canvas, 252.7 by 391.2 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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9. Achilles Vents His Rage on Hector. Engraved by Cunego after Gavin Hamilton.
Article
French Copies after Flaxman's Outlines
09/1973 | 846 | 115
Pages: 591-599
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Symmons, Sarah (Symmons, Sarah)
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35. Pulpit, by Donatello, 'North' or 'Left' Side. (S. Lorenzo, Florence.)
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36. Copy by John Flaxman after Donatello Pulpit Illustrated in Fig. 35. From sketchbook. No. B.2.c. p.30. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)
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37. The Funeral of Hector. Engraving from John Flaxman's Iliad.
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38. Warriors, by Jacques-Louis David. From Sketchbook. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lille.)
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39. Achilles Contending with the Rivers. Engraving from John Flaxman's Iliad.
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40. The Fight for the Body of Patroclus. Engraving from John Flaxman's Iliad.
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41. Les Sabines, by Jacques-Louis David. (Musée du Louvre.)
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42. The Shield of Achilles, by John Flaxman. Drawing. (Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, California.)
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43. Achilles by the Bed of Patroclus. Engraving from John Flaxman's Iliad.
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44. Achilles by the Bed of Patroclus, by Théodore Géricault. Pencil Drawing. (Musée Bonnat, Bayonne.)
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45. The Departure of Briseis from the Tent of Achilles. Engraving from John Flaxman's Iliad.
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46. Achille Déplore L'Enterrement de Briseis, by François Rude. Pen and Ink, 21.5 by 37 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon.)
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47. Achille Déplore l'enterrement de Briseis, by François Rude. Plaster Relief. (Musée Rude, Dijon.)
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48. Ulysses on the Hearth Presenting Himself to Alcinous and Arete. Engraving from John Flaxman's Odyssey.
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49. Ulysses on the Hearth Presenting Himself to Alcinous and Arete, by Antoine Gros. From Sketchbook, R. F. 29955, f.26. Pen and Brown Ink over Chalk, 16.3 by 22.5 cm. (Cabinet des Dessins, Musée du Louvre.)
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50. Studies of Horses, and Study after a Plate from Flaxman's Odyssey, by Antoine Gros. From Sketchbook, R. F. 29955, f.20. Pen and Brown Ink over Chalk, 16.3 by 22.5 cm. (Cabinet des Dessins, Musée du Louvre.)
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51. Study after Flaxman's Odyssey, by Antoine Gros. From Sketchbook, R. F.29955, f.28v. Pen and Brown Ink over Chalk, 16.3 by 22.5 cm. (Cabinet des Dessins Musée du Louvre.)
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52. Study from Sketchbook, by Antoine Gros, R. F.29955, f.14. Pen and Brown Ink over Chalk. 16.3 by 22.5 cm. (Cabinet des Dessins, Musée du Louvre.)
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53. Study after Flaxman's Odyssey, by Antoine Gros. From Sketchbook, R. F.29955, f.28. Pen and Brown Ink over Chalk, 16.3 by 22.5 cm. (Cabinet des Dessins, Musée du Louvre.)
Article
David's 'Funeral of Patroclus'
09/1973 | 846 | 115
Pages: 567-577
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Rosenblum, Robert (Rosenblum, Robert; Rosenblum, Mr.)
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1. Detail from the Centre of The Funeral of Patroclus, by Jacques-Louis David, Illustrated in Fig. 2. [Canvas, 94 by 218 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin.)]
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10. Detail from the Right Half of The Funeral of Patroclus, by Jacques-Louis David, Illustrated in Fig. 2. [Canvas, 94 by 218 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin.)]
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11. The Funeral of Patroclus, by Jacques-Louis David. 1778. Pen and Ink, Black Chalk, Gouache on Blue-Grey Paper, 26 by 153 cm. (E. B. Crocker Art Gallery, Sacramento, California.)
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12. The Wrath of Diomedes, by Jacques-Louis David. 1776. Pen and Ink, Retouched with White, 86.5 by 184 cm. (Albertina, Vienna.)
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13. Hector, by Jacques-Louis David. 1778. Canvas, 125 by 170 cm. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier.)
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14. Detail Showing the Signature Lower Left from The Funeral of Patroclus, by Jacques-Louis David, Illustrated in Fig. 2. [Canvas, 94 by 218 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin.)]
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15. Detail from the Lower Right of The Funeral of Patroclus, by Jacques-Louis David, Illustrated in Fig. 2. [Canvas, 94 by 218 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin.)]
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16. The Battle of the Greeks and Trojans over the Body of Patroclus, by Nicolas-Guy Brenet. 1781. Canvas. c.305 by 396 cm. (Musée, Nimes.)
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2. The Funeral of Patroclus, by Jacques-Louis David. Signed and Dated 1779. Canvas, 94 by 218 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin.)
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3. The Funeral of Patroclus, by Jacques-Louis David. c.1778. Pen, Ink and Wash, 33 cm. High. (Musée Eugène Boudin, Honfleur.)
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4. The Funeral of Patroclus, by Jacques-Louis David. Pen, Ink and Grey Wash, 33.1 by 75.7 cm. (Musée du Louvre.)
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5. Achilles Displaying the Body of Hector at the Feet of Patroclus, by Joseph Barthélemy Le Bouteux. 1769. Canvas, 110 by 145 cm. (Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris.)
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7. Achilles Dragging Hector's Body around the Walls of Troy, by Gavin Hamilton. Engraving by Domenico Cunego, 1766.
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8. Combat of Minerva and Mars, by Jacques-Louis David. 1771. Canvas, 110 by 140 cm. (Musée du Louvre.)
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9. Detail from the Left Half of The Funeral of Patroclus, by Jacques-Louis David, Illustrated in Fig. 2. [Canvas, 94 by 218 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin.)]
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6. Achilles Displaying the Body of Hector at the Feet of Patroclus. French School, 1769. Canvas, 110 by 142 cm. (Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois.)
Short Notice
The Literary Sources of the 'History of Achilles' by P. P. Rubens
10/1971 | 823 | 113
Pages: 608-609
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Cocke, Richard (Cocke, Richard)
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49. The Battle between Achilles and Hector, by P. P. Rubens. Panel, 44 by 51.5 cm. (Boymans-Van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam).
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50. Thetis Receiving Armour from Vulcan, by P. P. Rubens. Panel, 45 by 51.5 cm. (Boymans-Van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam).
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51. Thetis Bathing Achilles in the Styx, by P. P. Rubens. Panel, 43 by 36.5 cm. (Boymans-Van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam).
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52. Death of Achilles, by P. P. Rubens. Panel, 44 by 45.5 cm. (Boymans-Van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam).
Book Review
Ancient Book Illumination. Martin Classical Lectures, Volume XVI
02/1963 | 719 | 105
Pages: 82
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Robertson, Martin (Robertson, Martin; Robertson, C. M.; Robertson, Charles Martin)
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Ancient Book Illumination. Martin Classical Lectures, Volume XVI | author: Weitzmann, Kurt
Book Review
Hellenistic-Byzantine Miniatures of the Iliad (Ilias Ambrosiana)
01/1958 | 658 | 100
Pages: 32-33
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Beckwith, John (Beckwith, John)
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Hellenistic-Byzantine Miniatures of the Iliad (Ilias Ambrosiana) | author: Bianchi Bandinelli, Ranuccio
Article
The Tapestries in the Palace of Liege
04/1927 | 289 | 50
Pages: 172-173+176-179+183
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Crick-Kuntziger, Marthe (Crick-Kuntziger, Marthe; Kuntziger, Marthe)
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Plate I. A-Telemachus Hunting with Antiope, by Jan van Orley. Cartoon For the Tapestry Shown below. (Liège Municipal Collection). The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate I. B-Telemachus Hunting with Antiope. Brussels Tapestry, 1750, by Daniel Leyniers. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate II. A-Venus, Calypso and Neptune. Brussels Tapestry, 1750, by Daniel Leyniers. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate II. B-Thetis Immerses Achilles in the Styx. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate II. C-Thetis Provides Achilles with New Armour. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate III. A-The Anger of Achilles. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate III. B-Combat between Menelaus and Paris. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
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Plate III. C-Achilles Consoled by Thetis. Brussels Tapestry, Mid-18th Century, by van der Borght. The Tapestries in the Palace of Liège
Article
The Tapestries of the Painted Chamber; The "Great History of Troy"
01/1925 | 262 | 46
Pages: 34-37+40-42
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Marillier, H. C. (Marillier, H. C.; M., H. C.)
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Plate I. A-The Voyage of Paris and Abduction of Helen. Drawn from the Lost Tapestry. The Tapestries of the Painted Chamber: The "Great History of Troy"
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Plate I. B-The Death of Penthesilea and Treachery of Antenor. Drawn from the Lost Tapestry. The Tapestries of the Painted Chamber: The "Great History of Troy"
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Plate I. C-Louvre Sketch (VII) Corresponding with the above Drawing B. The Tapestries of the Painted Chamber: The "Great History of Troy"
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Plate II. D-The Oath of Achilles and Battle of Tenedos. Drawn from the Lost Tapestry. The Tapestries of the Painted Chamber: The "Great History of Troy"
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Plate II. E-Fourth Battle before Troy and the Chamber of Beauty. Drawn from the Lost Tapestry. The Tapestries of the Painted Chamber: The "Great History of Troy"
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Plate II. F-Louvre Sketch (III) Corresponding with the above Drawing E. The Tapestries of the Painted Chamber: The "Great History of Troy"
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Plate III. G-Arrival of the Greeks and First Battle before Troy. Drawn from the lost Tapestry. The Tapestries of the Painted Chamber: The "Great History of Troy"
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Plate III. H-Louvre sketch (II) corresponding with the above drawing G. The Tapestries of the Painted Chamber: The "Great History of Troy"
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Plate III. J-Schouvaloff tapestry panel from Château d'Aulhac. cf. B and C. (Countess Benckendorff). The Tapestries of the Painted Chamber: The "Great History of Troy"