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Letter
Gandolfi's 'Vulcan' in Dublin Restored
08/2000 | 1169 | 142
Pages: 501
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Author:
Wynne, Michael (Wynne, Michael)
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Attributed works:
26. Vulcan, by Gaetano Gandolfi. 99.5 by 99.5 cm. (Commissioners of Public Works of Ireland, Dublin).
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A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries. II.-Their Influence on English Tapestry Design
06/1939 | 435 | 74
Pages: 268+272-275+277-279
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Author:
Siple, Ella S. (Siple, Ella S.; S., E. S.; S., E.)
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Plate I. A-State Bedchamber at Glemham Hall as It Formerly Appeared, Showing Venus and Vulcan Tapestries: Parts of Apollo Watching Mars and Venus, Apollo Revealing the Intrigue to Vulcan, and Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan. English, Seventeenth Century. A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-II.
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Plate I. B-Room at St. James's Palace, Showing Venus and Vulcan Tapestries: Parts of Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan, and Venus Asleep. English, Seventeenth Century. A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-II.
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. A-Mars, Alectyron, and Cupid (The Arming of Mars). English, Seventeenth Century. (Garde-Meuble, Paris). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-II.
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Plate II. B-Vulcan at the Forge. English, Seventeenth Century. (Swedish Royal Collection, Stockholm). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-II.
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Plate III. A-Vulcan Carrying the Net; B-Jealousy Awaiting Mars and Venus; C-Venus and Cupid beside a Chariot. English, Seventeenth Century. (Mr. Edmund W. Mudge, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-II.
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A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries. I.-Their Origin and Design
11/1938 | 428 | 73
Pages: 212-213+216-221
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Author:
Siple, Ella S. (Siple, Ella S.; S., E. S.; S., E.)
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Fig. 2. "St. Cecelia." Engraving, by Marcantonio Raimondi after Raphael. B. XIV, 101, 116.
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Fig. 1. "Four Women Dancing." Engraving, School of Mantegna. B. XIII, 305, 18.
Western art unattributed:
Plate I. A-The Dance, Or Pan Piping to Mars and Venus. Flemish, Sixteenth Century. 429.6 by 666.5 cm. (Biltmore House, Biltmore, North Carolina). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-I
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Plate I. B-Vulcan Forging and Spreading the Net. Flemish, Sixteenth Century. 430 by 596.1 cm. (Biltmore House, Biltmore, North Carolina). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-I
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Plate II. A-The Complaint to Jupiter. Flemish, Sixteenth Century. 437.2 by 522.4 cm. (Biltmore House, Biltmore, North Carolina). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-I
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Plate II. B-The Assemblage of the Gods. Flemish, Sixteenth Century. 427 by 664.7 cm. (Biltmore House, Biltmore, North Carolina). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries-I
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Plate III. A-Neptune Interceding for the Lovers. Flemish, Sixteenth Century. 423.2 by 593 cm. (Biltmore House, Biltmore, North Carolina). A Flemish Set of Venus and Vulcan Tapestries
Article
Three Studies: I - A head by Velazquez; II - Two portraits in the Irish National Gallery
06/1927 | 291 | 50
Pages: 332-333+336-337
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Author:
Mayer, August L. (Mayer, August L.; Mayer, A. L.; Mayer, Augusto L.)
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Plate I. A-Sketch for the Head of Apollo in the Forge of Vulcan, Here Given to Velazquez. Canvas (Messrs. Wildenstein, Paris). Three Studies
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Plate I. B-The Forge of Vulcan, by Velazquez. Detail (Prado). Three Studies
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Plate II. A-Portrait of a Man, Here Attributed to Velazquez. (National Gallery of Ireland. Dublin). Three Studies
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. B-Portrait of a Man. South German School. Limewood Panel (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin). Three Studies