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Carle Van Loo at the 1737 Salon
05/2022 | 1430 | 164
Pages: 473-477
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Dmitrieva, Sofya (Dmitrieva, Sofya)
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1. A pasha having his mistress’s portrait painted, by Carle Van Loo. 1737. Oil on canvas, 66 by 76 cm. (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond).
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2. The Grand Turk giving a concert to his mistress, by Carle Van Loo. 1737. Oil on canvas, 72.5 by 91 cm. (Wallace Collection, London).
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3. Allegories of the Arts: Painting, by Carle Van Loo. 1753. Oil on canvas, 87.5 by 84.5 cm. (California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco).
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4. Allegories of the Arts: Music, by Carle Van Loo. 1753. Oil on canvas, 87.5 by 84.5 cm. (California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco).
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5. Detail of Fig.1, showing the painter.
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6. Detail of Fig.2, showing the musician.
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7. Apelles painting Campaspe, by Nicolas Vleughels. 1716. Oil on canvas, 126 by 97 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Scala Archives).
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Roubiliac's 'Handel': A Terra-Cotta Restored
09/1966 | 762 | 108
Pages: 475+477
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Kerslake, John (Kerslake, John; Kerslake, J. F.)
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46. Bust of Handel, by Louis François Roubiliac. Terra-Cotta; Height, 73.8 cm. (Including Base). (The Thomas Coram Foundation for Children, London.)
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47. Detail of the Terra-Cotta Bust Reproduced in Fig. 46. [Bust of Handel, by Louis François Roubiliac. Terra-Cotta; Height, 73.8 cm. (Including Base). (The Thomas Coram Foundation for Children, London.)]
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Some Portrait Medallions by Roubiliac
04/1962 | 709 | 104
Pages: 153-158
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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23. Medallion of G. F. Handel, by Louis François Roubiliac. Terra-Cotta; Overall Height, 28.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London.) 24. Composition Sketch for the Judgement of Solomon, by Benjamin Robert Haydon. Pen, 11.1 by 18.1 cm. (Collection F. J. Cummings, Columbia, Missouri.) 25. Medallion of Sir Isaac Newton, by Louis François Roubiliac. Terra-Cotta; Overall Height, 28.5 cm. (Messrs Peel & Humphris Ltd.) 26. Medallion of Oliver Cromwell, by Louis François Roubiliac. Terra-Cotta; Overall Height Without Frame, 28 cm. (Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto.) 27. Signature on the Reverse of the Gilt-Bronze Medallion of Garrick Reproduced in Fig.31.
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28. Medallion of Alexander Pope, by Louis François Roubiliac. Bronze; Overall Height, 25 cm. (Collection F. J. B. Watson.)
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29. Medallion, Probably Representing Conyers Middleton, by Louis François Roubiliac. Bronze; Overall Height, 26 cm. (Collection F. J. B. Watson.)
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30. Medallion of G. F. Handel, by Louis François Roubiliac. Bronze; Overall Height, 26 cm. (Collection F. J. B. Watson.)
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31. Medallion of David Garrick, by Louis François Roubiliac. Signed and Dated 1758 on Reverse (See Fig.27). Gilt-bronze; Overall Height, 26.5 cm. (Garrick Club, London.)
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G. F. Handel [1685-1759]
04/1962 | 709 | 104
Pages: 166
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Robbins, Eduard R. (Robbins, Eduard R.)
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A Portrait of Farinelli by Bartolommeo Nazari
09/1950 | 570 | 92
Pages: 266-267+269
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Watson, F. J. B. (Watson, F. J. B.; Watson, Francis John Bagott; W., F. J. B.; Watson, Mr.; Watson, F.J.B.; Watson, Francis)
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22. Portrait of Farinelli, by Bartolommeo Nazari. Signed and Dated 1734. Canvas, 143.2 by 119.4 cm. (Royal College of Music.)
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An Etched Caricature of a Handelian Opera
09/1950 | 570 | 92
Pages: 266-267
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Beard, Harry R. (Beard, Harry R.)
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20. Etched Caricature of a Handelian Opera, Here Identified as an Episode from Act III, Scene 4 of Handel's Opera Flavio, Attributed to Johan van der Banck and Dated 1723.