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Philippe de Champaigne c.1630: a rediscovered ‘Pentecost’ for the Carmelites in rue Saint-Jacques, Paris
12/2011 | 1305 | 153
Pages: 797-802
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Kientz, Guillaume (Kientz, Guillaume)
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20. Assumption, by Philippe de Champaigne. c.1629. Canvas, 394 by 243 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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21. Adoration of the shepherds, by Philippe de Champaigne. c.1628. Canvas, 390 by 246 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon).
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22. Presentation in the temple, by Philippe de Champaigne. c.1633–35. Canvas, 398 by 327 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon).
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23. Raising of Lazarus, by Philippe de Champaigne. c.1630–33. Canvas, 383 by 302 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Grenoble).
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24. Pentecost, or Descent of the Holy Spirit, by Philippe de Champaigne. c.1630. Canvas, 386 by 255 cm. (St Peter’s Cathedral, Saint-Flour).
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25. Descent of the Holy Spirit, by Jacob Bunel(?). Pen, ink and wash. (Albertina, Vienna).
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26. Death of the Virgin, by Jean Leclerc after Carlo Saraceni. 1619. Etching, 46.8 by 28.2 cm. (British Museum, London).
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27. Marriage at Cana, by Quentin Varin. c.1618–20. Canvas, 310 by 259 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rennes).
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28. Annunciation, by Philippe de Champaigne. c.1631. Canvas, 297 by 252 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Caen).
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29. Death of the Virgin, by Nicolas Poussin. 1623. Canvas, 203 by 138 cm. (St Pancras Church, Sterrebeek).
Short Notice
Paying for frescos in stone: financial aspects of the decoration of S. Martino ai Monti in Rome
03/2008 | 1260 | 150
Pages: 182-186
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Witte, Arnold (Witte, Arnold)
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31. Landscape with Elisha cursing the mocking boys of Bethel, by Gaspard Dughet. c.1650. Fresco, approx. 300 by 100 cm. (S. Martino ai Monti, Rome)
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32. Title-page of Giovan Antonio Filippini: Ristretto di tutto quello, che appartiene all’antichita, e veneratione della chiesa de’ santi Silvestro, e Martino De’ Monti di Roma, Rome 1631. (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Rome)
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33. Funerary monument of Giovan Antonio Filippini, by Pier Paolo Naldini. After 1657. Marble, approx. 170 by 100 cm. (S. Martino ai Monti, Rome)
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34. Detail of a map of the Campagna Romana, showing Monticelli and the calcare, by Eufrosino della Volpaia. 1547. From T. Ashby, ed.: La Campagna Romana al tempo di Paolo III, Rome 1914
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36. Detail of the façade of Palazzo Barberini, Rome, designed by Carlo Maderno, Gianlorenzo Bernini and Francesco Borromini, showing use of travertine
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30. Portrait of Giovan Antonio Filippini, by an unknown artist. 1651. Canvas, dimensions unknown. (Casa generalizia dei Carmelitani, Rome)
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35. Travertine quarries at Tivoli. From N. Zabaglia: Cartelli e ponti di maestro Niccola Zabaglia, con alcune ingegnose pratiche . . ., Rome 1743, fig.xv
Exhibition Review
The Carmelites. Paris
05/1983 | 962 | 125
Pages: 312-313
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MacGregor, Neil (N. M.) (MacGregor, Neil (N. M.))
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87. Elijah, by Claude Vignon. Signed. 188 by 121 cm. (Carmelite Collection, France; Exh. Petit Palais, Paris).
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88. Elijah and the Angel, by Jean Restout. Signed and Dated 1733. 218 by 153 cm. (Carmelite Collection, France; Exh. Petit Palais, Paris).
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89. Marguerite du Saint-Sacrement, by Simon Vouet. Panel, 70.3 by 58.7 cm. (Carmelite Collection, France; Exh. Petit Palais, Paris).
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91. Magdalen Lamenting the Dead Christ, by Jean Boucher. Signed and Dated 1630. 91 by 146 cm. (Carmelite Collection, France; Exh. Petit Palais, Paris).
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90. Saint Joseph and the Christ Child in the Saint-Désert de Marlagne, by Discalced Carmelite Brother H. de la Mère de Dieu. 137 by 105 cm. (Parish Church, Crans; Exh. Petit Palais, Paris).
Book Review
The Reconstructed Carmelite Missal
05/1953 | 602 | 95
Pages: 171
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Dodwell, C. R. (Dodwell, C. R.; Dodwell, Reginald)
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The Reconstructed Carmelite Missal | author: Rickert, Margaret