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Italian Maiolica: Some Debated Attributions; A Follower of Signorelli
04/1951 | 577 | 93
Pages: 106-111
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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2. The Nativity. Faenza. Dated 1528. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.)
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5. Cupid on a Dolphin, by 'Giovanni Maria'. Castel Durante, c. 1515. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)
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7. The Building of Solomon's Temple. Signed F. R. Faenza, c. 1525. (British Museum.)
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8. The Conversion of St Paul. After Lucas van Leyden. Caffaggiolo c. 1525. (Hanley Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-On-Trent.)
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6. Satirical Subject. Deruta, c. 1510. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.)
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Maiolica by Known Artists in the Collection of the Musée de Cluny
10/1950 | 571 | 92
Pages: 283-287
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Erdberg, Joan Prentice von (Erdberg, Joan Prentice von; Erdberg, J. P. von)
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10. Paris wounding Achilles on the Steps of the Temple, Attributed to Nicola Pellipario. Urbino, about 1535. (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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11. Latona, Attributed to Guido Durantino. Urbino, about 1530. (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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12. Moses Striking the Rock, by the 'Painter of the Arms "Sapies Dominabitur Astris'". Urbino, 1540-50. (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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13. Ulysses in the Realm of Æolus, by the 'Painter of the Arms with Two Negro Heads'. Urbino, about 1545. (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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14. A Cupid Holding a Globe, Attributed to Gironimo of Urbino. Urbino, about 1585. (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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7. Judith Leaving the Tent of Holofernes, Attributed to 'Master C. I.'. Faenza, c 1520 (-35?). (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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8. Fishing Scene, Attributed to Baldassare Manara. Faenza, c 1535-45. (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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9. Diana and Aclæon, Attributed to Giovanni Maria. Deruta, about 1515. (Musée de Cluny, Paris.)
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A Maiolica Plate by Giovanni Maria
01/1930 | 322 | 56
Pages: 31-33+36-37
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Rackham, Bernard (Rackham, Bernard; R., B.; Rackham, B.; R.)
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Maiolica Plate, Painted by Giovanni Maria; About 1510. (Victoria and Albert Museum). A Maiolica Plate by Giovanni Maria
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Plate II. Maiolica Plate, Marked with a Monogram TB, Painted by Giovanni Maria; About 1520. (Salting Bequest, Victoria and Albert Museum). A Maiolica Plate by Giovanni Maria
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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