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Book Review
European Ceramic Art
12/1953 | 609 | 95
Pages: 398-399
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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European Ceramic Art from the End of the Middle Ages to about 1815: A Dictionary of Factories, Artists, Technical Terms et Cetera | author: Honey, W. B.
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A Note on Maestro Benedetto and His Work at Siena
08/1937 | 413 | 71
Pages: 88-90
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Douglas, R. Langton (Douglas, R. Langton; Douglas, Robert Langton; Douglas, Langton)
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A-Maiolica Plate, Painted with the Figure of St. Jerome, by Maestro Benedetto. 24.4 by 24 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum); B-Back of A, Showing the Signature; C-Fragments of a Blue Dish, by Maestro Benedetto, Found in Excavations at Siena; D-Fragment of the Same Blue Dish as That of Which Fragment C Was a Part; E-Reverse of Fragment D, Showing a Portion of a Signature of Maestro Benedetto; F, G-Fragments of Another Blue Dish, by Maestro Benedetto, Found in Excavations at Siena. Shorter Notices: A Note on Maestro Benedetto and His Work at Siena
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The Italian Exhibition: I - Bronzes; II - Textiles; III - Maiolica; IV - Glass.
01/1930 | 322 | 56
Pages: 9-11+14-17+20-23+26-27+30-31
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Buckley, Wilfred (Buckley, Wilfred)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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Longhurst, Margaret H. (Longhurst, Margaret H.; Longhurst, M. H.; Longhurst, M.; Longhurst, Margaret)
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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Plate I. A-Hercules and Cacus, by Pollaiuolo. Bronze. (Museo Nazionale, Florence). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate I. B-Youth Playing a Fiddle, by Bertoldo. Bronze. (Museo Nazionale, Florence). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate II. A.-Cope, One of a Set of Vestments Made for the Opening of Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey. (Stonyhurst College). The Italian Exhibition [Design tentatively attributed to Pietro Torrigiano]
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Plate II. B-Asia, One of a Set of Tapestries of the Continents, Designed by Leonardo Bernini and Worked by Vittorio Demignot (Uffizi, Florence). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate III. A-Maiolica Roundel, Painted with the Holy Family, after Dürer; Caffaggiolo Factory; Circa 1510. (Mr. Henry Oppenheimer). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate V. Triptych by Francesco del Cossa. St. Peter (Brera Gallery, Milan); St. Vincent Ferrer, 1.52 by 0.9 m. (National Gallery); St. John the Baptist (Brera Gallery, Milan); Miracles of S. Giacinto (Vatican). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VI. A-The Death of Lucretia, by Ercole Roberti. (Pinacoteca, Modena). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VI. B-Virgin and Child, by Piero della Francesca. (Marchesa di Villamarina, Rome). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VII. A-Portrait of a Man, by Antonello da Messina. (Malaspina Collection, Pavia). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VII. B-The Bishop Lorenzo Roverella and SS. Paul and Maurelius, by Cosimo Tura. (Prince Colonna, Rome). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VII. The Story of the Holy Girdle, by Bernardo Daddi. (Prato Museum). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate VIII. The Magdalen, by Piero di Cosimo. (Corsini Gallery, Rome). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate III. B-Maiolica Dish; Faenza; Circa 1520. (Sir Otto Beit, Bart). The Italian Exhibition
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Plate IV. A-Diamond-engraved dish, with the arms of Pius IV; crica 1560; B-Pilgrim's bottle, with the arms of Sforza and Bentivogolio, circa 1500; C-Enamelled goblet, with dummy foot; second half of fifteenth century; D-Goblet with filigree ornament; sixteenth century; E-Canister of "schmelz" glass; late sixteenth or early seventeenth century. (A, B, D and E in the possession of Mr. Wilfred Buckley; C in the possession of Mr. George Eumorfopoulos). The Italian Exhibition
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Recent Accessions to the Maiolica at South Kensington
05/1927 | 290 | 50
Pages: 258-261
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A-A Siena Plate with the Virgin and Child after Raphael. Recent Accessions to the Maiolica at South Kensington
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B-A Faenza Panel with Scenes from the Biblia Pauperum. Recent Accessions to the Maiolica at South Kensington
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An Unpublished Maiolica Plate
05/1924 | 254 | 44
Pages: 232-235
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Plate I. Plate of Italian Maiolica, by Benedetto of Siena (?). Diameter, 22.9 cm. Back View. (Mr. Alfred Spero). An Unpublished Maiolica Plate
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Plate II. Plate of Italian Maiolica, by Benedetto of Siena (?). Diameter 22.9 cm. (Mr. Alfred Spero). An Unpublished Maiolica Plate
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A New Chapter in the History of Italian Maiolica: II-Siena
05/1915 | 146 | 27
Pages: 49-51+54-55
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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Plate IV. R. Plate, Painted in Dark Blue Heightened with Bianco Sopra Bianco, by Maestro Benedetto. S. Jerome in the Wilderness. Siena. Diam. 24 cm. Victoria and Albert Museum, No. 4487-1858. A New Chapter in the History of Italian Maiolica
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Plate IV. S. Reverse of R, Painted in Blue. A New Chapter in the History of Italian Maiolica
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Plate III. N. Three-Handled Vase, "Petal-Back" Class, Painted in Blue and Brownish-Orange with Touches of Green and Manganese-Purple. H. 22 cm. Pierpont Morgan Collection. A New Chapter in the History of Italian Maiolica
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Plate III. O. Drug-Pot, Painted in Blue, Yellow, Orange and Green. On The Reverse, "Bq". Faenza. H. 21.3 cm. Pierpont Morgan Collection. A New Chapter in the History of Italian Maiolica
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Plate III. P. Drug-Pot, Same Colours As [O]. On the Reverse, "B" Faenza. H. 20.5 cm. Pierpont Morgan Collection. A New Chapter in the History of Italian Maiolica
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Plate IV. Q. Dish, Painted in Blue, Green, Yellow and Brownish-Orange. Perseus and Andromeda. Faenza. Diam. 38.2 cm. Salting Collection, No. 689, Victoria and Albert Museum. A New Chapter in the History of Italian Maiolica
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Plate IV. T. Plate, Painted in Blue, Yellow, Orange, Green and Bianco Sopra Bianco. S. Mary Magdalene. On the Back the Initials "I P". Siena. Diam. 23 cm. Salting Collection, No. 746, Victoria and Albert Museum. A New Chapter in the History of Italian Maiolica