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A bronze after Michelangelo’s model for ‘Earth’
06/2018 | 1383 | 160
Pages: 462-469
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Krahn, Volker (Krahn, Volker)
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1. Earth, after a model here attributed to Michelangelo. Probably c.1600. Bronze, height 28.8 cm. (Bayerishes Nationalmuseum, Munich; photograph Walter Haberland).
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10. Nude female figure, by Michelangelo. c.1530. Unfired clay, height 35 cm. (Casa Buonarroti, Florence).
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2–4. Fig.1 from alternate angles.
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5. Studies of a model of a standing nude woman, by Guglielmo della Porta. 1540–50. Pen and brown ink on paper, 15.4 by 11.2 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
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6. Earth, by Tommaso Arrighetti after a marble by Niccolò Tribolo. Before 1759. Pen and ink on paper, height 12 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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7. Tomb of Giuliano de'Medici, New Sacristy, S. Lorenzo, Florence, by Michelangelo. 1521–34. Marble. (Bridgeman Images).
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8. Studies of bases for the New Sacristy, S. Lorenzo, Florence, by Michelangelo. 1524. Red chalk and pen on paper, 28.3 by 21.4 cm. (Casa Buonarroti, Florence; Scala Images).
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9. Study after an antique torso, by Michelangelo. c.1523–26. Black chalk on paper, 25.6 by 18 cm. (British Museum, London).
Western art unattributed:
11. Venus with a mirror, Antique torso with later additions. Marble, height 39 cm. (Villa Corsini, Castello).
Western art unattributed:
12. Vanitas, Florence. Mid-sixteenth century. Engraving, 35.8 by 25 cm. (Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Museen, Berlin).
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A Documented Episode in the History of Renaissance 'Terracruda' Sculpture
12/1998 | 1149 | 140
Pages: 819-824
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Butterfield, Andrew (Butterfield, Andrew)
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Franklin, David (Franklin, David)
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46. Bacchus, Attributed to Jacopo Sansovino. Terracotta, 33 cm. High (Detroit Institute of Arts).
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48. Judith, by Giovanni della Robbia. Glazed Polychrome Terracotta, 50 cm. High (Museo Bardini, Florence).
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49. Putto, Attributed to Andrea del Verrocchio. Terracruda, 75 cm. High (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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50. Sts Catherine and John the Evangelist, Here Attributed to Antonio Solosmeo. 1527. Dimensions Unknown. (Badia di S. Fedele, Poppi).
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51. Virgin and Child Enthroned with Sts John the Baptist, Francis, Giovanni Gualberto and Sebastian, by Antonio Solosmeo. 1527. 187 by 222 cm. (Badia di S. Fedele, Poppi).
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47. Judith. Florentine, Late Fifteenth Century. Bronze, 42.9 cm. High (Detroit Institute of Arts).
Article
Vasari at Venice
12/1961 | 705 | 103
Pages: 500-509+511
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Schulz, Juergen (Schulz, Juergen)
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13. Study for a Festival Decoration, by Giorgio Vasari. 1541. Pen and Brown Ink and Wash, 10.8 by 15.9 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.)
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14. River Gods, by Giorgio Vasari. 1541. Pen and Brown Ink, Heightened with White, 25.1 by 32.4 cm. (Ehem. Staatliche Museen, Berlin.)
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15. St Luke, by Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone. Before 1535. Panel, 75 by 75 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest.)
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16. Study for a Festival Decoration. Lithograph Facsimile of a Drawing by Giorgio Vasari. 11.5 by 10.2 cm. (Vivant-Denon, Monuments des arts du dessin, III, 185.)
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17. St Bonaventura, by Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone. Before 1535. Panel, 74 by 72 cm. (National Gallery, London.)
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24. Ceiling, by Nicolò Rondinelli. Before 1495. Panels. (S. Maria degli Angeli, Murano.)
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25. Ceiling, by Giulio Romano. 1528. Fresco. (Sala di Psiche, Palazzo del Té, Mantua.)
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26. Ceiling, by Paolo Veronese. 1555. Canvases. (Sacristy, S. Sebastiano, Venice.)
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A. Plan of Wall and Ceiling Decoration, by Giorgio Vasari, for the First Performance of Aretino's La Talanta, Venice, 1542.
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B. Plan of Dismembered Ceiling. (Formerly Scuola di S. Francesco ai Frari, Venice.)
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[Figs.18-23] Six of the Nine Panels by Giorgio Vasari for the Ceiling of a Room in the Palazzo Corner-Spinelli, Venice. Reconstruction of Scheme of Decoration. 18. Hope, by Giorgio Vasari. 1542. Panel, 79.5 by 178 cm. (Collection Mr G. Weidenfeld, London.) 19. A Putto, by Giorgio Vasari. 1542. Panel. (Collection Sigra. L. Amendola di Capua, Rome.) 20. Patience, by Giorgio Vasari. 1542. Panel, 77 by 184 cm. (Collection Sigra. L. Amendola di Capua, Rome.) 21. Faith, by Giorgio Vasari. 1542. Panel, 77.5 by 173 cm. (Whereabouts Unknown.) 22. Justice, by Giorgio Vasari. 1542. Panel, 77 by 182 cm. (Collection Sigra. L. Amendola di Capua, Rome.) 23. A Putto, by Giorgio Vasari. 1542. Panel. (Collection Sigra. L. Amendola di Capua, Rome.)
Article
A Small Bronze by Tribolo
03/1959 | 672 | 101
Pages: 85-89
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Pope-Hennessy, John (Pope-Hennessy, John; Hennessy, John Wyndham Pope-; Pope-Hennessy, J.; P.-H., J.)
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2. Pan, by Niccolò Tribolo. Bronze, Height 26 cm. (Museo Nazionale, Florence.)
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3. Dwarf, Here Attributed to Niccolò Tribolo. Bronze, Height 32.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London.)
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4. Detail of Head of Dwarf Reproduced in Fig.3. [Here Attributed to Niccolò Tribolo. Bronze, Height 32.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London.)]
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5. Reverse of Pan Reproduced in Fig.2. [by Niccolò Tribolo. Bronze, Height 26 cm. (Museo Nazionale, Florence.)]
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6. Morgante, by [Valerio di] Simone Cioli. Marble. (Careggi.)
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7. Reverse of Dwarf Reproduced in Fig.3. [Here Attributed to Niccolò Tribolo. Bronze, Height 32.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London.)]
Article
Notes on Tribolo - II: A Marble Aesculapius by Tribolo
11/1957 | 656 | 99
Pages: 368-373
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Holderbaum, James (Holderbaum, James)
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10. Fountain Figure, by Niccolò Tribolo. Marble. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence.)
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11. Detail from Tomb of Matteo Corte, Designed by Niccolò Tribolo and Executed under His Direction by Antonio Lorenzi. (Campo Santo, Pisa.)
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12. Another Detail from Tomb Reproduced in Fig.11. Seriously Damaged during the War. [Detail from Tomb of Matteo Corte, Designed by Niccolò Tribolo and Executed under His Direction by Antonio Lorenzi. (Campo Santo, Pisa.)]
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13. Clement VII, by Alfonso Lombardi. Marble. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence.)
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14. Giuliano, Duke of Nemours, Nearly Completed by Alfonso Lombardi, Finished by Antonio Lorenzi. Marble. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence.)
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15. Lorenzo, Duke of Urbino, by Antonio Lorenzi. Marble. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence.)
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16. Leo X, by Antonio Lorenzi. Marble. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence.)
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5. Aesculapius, by Niccolò Tribolo. Marble, Height 180 cm. (Boboli Gardens, Florence.)
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6. Front View of Fig.5. [Aesculapius, by Niccolò Tribolo. Marble, Height 180 cm. (Boboli Gardens, Florence.)]
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7. Another View of Fig.5. [Aesculapius, by Niccolò Tribolo. Marble, Height 180 cm. (Boboli Gardens, Florence.)]
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8. Another View of Fig.5. [Aesculapius, by Niccolò Tribolo. Marble, Height 180 cm. (Boboli Gardens, Florence.)]
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9. Another View of Fig.5. [Aesculapius, by Niccolò Tribolo. Marble, Height 180 cm. (Boboli Gardens, Florence.)]
Article
Notes on Tribolo-I: A Documented Bronze by Tribolo
10/1957 | 655 | 99
Pages: 336-340+343
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Holderbaum, James (Holderbaum, James)
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10. Side View of Pan Reproduced in Fig. 8. [Pan, by Niccolò Tribolo. Bronze, Height 26 cm. (Museo Nazionale, Florence.)]
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11. Detail from Statue of Nature, by Niccolò Tribolo. (Louvre, Paris.)
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12. Detail from Statue of Nature, by Niccolò Tribolo. (Louvre, Paris.)
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13. Detail from Statue of Nature, by Niccolò Tribolo. (Louvre, Paris.)
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14. Detail from Fountain, by Niccolò Tribolo and Assistants. (Villa of Castello, near Florence.)
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15. Detail from Fountain, by Niccolò Tribolo and Assistants. (Villa of Castello, near Florence.)
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8. Pan, by Niccolò Tribolo. Bronze, Height 26 cm. (Museo Nazionale, Florence.)
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9. Rear View of Pan Reproduced in Fig. 8. [Pan, by Niccolò Tribolo. Bronze, Height 26 cm. (Museo Nazionale, Florence.)]
Article
Architectural Models-I
04/1929 | 313 | 54
Pages: 174-175+178-181+183
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Briggs, Martin S. (Briggs, Martin S.; B., M. S.; Briggs, M. S.; Bricgs, Martin S.; Briggs, S. Martin)
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Plate II. A-Brunelleschi's Model for the Lantern of Florence Cathedral, c. 1438. (Florence). Architectural Models-I
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Plate II. B-Brunelleschi Presenting the Model of S. Lorenzo to Cosimo de' Medici, by Vasari. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence). Architectural Models-I
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Plate III. B-Sangallo's Model for St. Peter's, c. 1536. (Museo Petriano, Rome). Architectural Models-I
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Plate I. Maquette of Church of St. Maclou, Rouen. Fifteenth Century. (Musée d'Art Normand, Rouen). Architectural Models-I
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Plate III. A-Michelangelo's Model for the Dome of St. Peter's, Rome, c. 1557. (Museo Petriano, Rome). Architectural Models-I
Article
Additions to the Work of Pierino da Vinci
12/1928 | 309 | 53
Pages: 298-301+304-306
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Middeldorf, Ulrich (Middeldorf, Ulrich)
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Plate I. A and B-A Young River God, Here Identified as by Pierino da Vinci. Marble, Two Views. (Schlichting Collection, Louvre). Additions to the Work of Pierino da Vinci
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Plate I. C-Cosimo I as Patron of Pisa, by Pierino da Vinci. Marble Relief. (Vatican, Rome). Additions to the Work of Pierino da Vinci
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Plate II. A-Boy and Satyr, Here Identified as by Pierino da Vinci. Marble Relief. (Bargello, Florence). Additions to the Work of Pierino da Vinci
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Plate II. B-Putto for a Fountain, Here Identified as by Pierino da Vinci. (Arezzo Museum). Additions to the Work of Pierino da Vinci
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Plate II. C-Detail of a Fountain, by Pierino da Vinci, after the Design of Tribolo. (Villa Reale di Castello, Florence). Additions to the Work of Pierino da Vinci
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Plate III. A-Madonna, by Pierino da Vinci. Marble Relief. (Museo Archaeologico, Milan). Additions to the Work of Pierino da Vinci
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Plate III. B-Pietà, Here Identified as by Pierino da Vinci. Marble Relief. (Vatican, Rome). Additions to the Work of Pierino da Vinci
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Plate III. C-Flagellation, Here Ascribed to the School of Pierino da Vinci. Marble Relief. Additions to the Work of Pierino da Vinci
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Plate III. D-Flagellation, Here Given to Vincenzo Danti. Terra-Cotta Relief. (Musée Jacquemart-André, Paris). Additions to the Work of Pierino da Vinci