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Exhibition Review
Up for attribution: Guercino’s ‘trial versions’ and a new catalogue raisonné
03/2019 | 1392 | 161
Pages: 206-213
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Stone, David M. (Stone, David M.)
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N. Turner: The Paintings of Guercino: A Revised and Expanded Catalogue Raisonné (Ugo Bozzi Editore, Rome) | :
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1. David on the battlefield pointing to the head of Goliath, by Guercino. 1657. Canvas, 200 by 144 cm. (North Holland Regional Water Board, Heerhugowaard; on loan to Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam).
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10. Detail of Fig.12, showing the pattern in Absalom’s breeches.
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11. Detail of Fig.12, showing the central assassin’s hand and sleeve.
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12. Absalom commanding the assassination of Amnon, here attributed to the studio or a follower of Guercino after a lost work by Guercino of 1628. Canvas, 140 by 176 cm. (Private collection).
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13. Opposite top Joseph and Potiphar’s wife, here attributed to the studio of Guercino (perhaps Matteo Loves), after a lost work by Guercino of 1631. Canvas, 121 by 171 cm. (Zanasi Foundation, Modena).
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14. Opposite bottom Joseph and Potiphar’s wife, here attributed to the studio of Guercino after a lost work by Guercino of 1631. Canvas, 122.7 by 166.8 cm. (Location unknown; formerly Vittorio Frascione, Florence).
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15. Above left Detail of Fig.13, showing the face of Potiphar’s wife.
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16. Above right Detail of Fig.14, showing the face of Potiphar’s wife.
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2 and 3. Fragments from All saints in glory, by Guercino. 1613. Canvas, each 49 by 66 cm. (Location unknown; formerly art market, Paris).
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4. Landscape with a dog running and a man at a well, and Orpheus and Eurydice, by Guercino. c.1617. Detached fresco frieze. (Pinacoteca Civica, Cento).
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5. Detail of Fig.4, showing a man at a well.
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6. Detail of Fig.4, showing Orpheus and Eurydice.
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7. Absalom commanding the assassination of Amnon, here attributed to the studio of Guercino after a lost work by Guercino of 1628. Canvas, 140 by 175 cm. (Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna; on loan to Palazzo della Prefettura, Bologna).
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8. Detail of Fig.7, showing the pattern in Absalom’s breeches.
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9. Detail of Fig.7, showing the central assassin’s hand and sleeve.
Exhibition Review
Encounters in Venice: Foreigners and Venetians in Late Seventeenth-Century Art. Palais Fesch-musée des Beaux-Arts, Ajaccio
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 778-781
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Barcham, William L. (Barcham, William L.)
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10. Finding of Moses, by Johann Liss. 1626–27. Canvas, 155 by 106 cm. (Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille; exh. Palais Fesch-musée des Beaux-Arts, Ajaccio).
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11. Death of Lucretia, by Antonio Zanchi. c.1670. Canvas, 210 by 270 cm. (Musée Antoine Lécuyer, Saint-Quentin; exh. Palais Feschmusée des Beaux-Arts, Ajaccio).
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12. Mythological scene, by Pietro Liberi. 1655–60. Canvas, 181 by 230 cm. (Private collection; exh. Palais Feschmusée des Beaux-Arts, Ajaccio).
Short Notice
An unknown bozzetto by Pietro Bardellino for Ferdinand IV, King of Naples
11/2005 | 1232 | 147
Pages: 749-751
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Cesareo, Antonello (Cesareo, Antonello)
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35. The Triumph of Ferdinand IV and Maria Carolina, by Pietro Bardellino. 1781. 147 by 72 cm. (Private collection, L'Aquila).
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36. The Triumph of Ferdinand IV and Maria Carolina, by Pietro Bardellino. 1781. 172.8 by 122.6 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art).
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37. The Triumph of Ferdinand IV and Maria Carolina, by Pietro Bardellino. 1781. 154 by 75 cm. (Museo di Capodimonte, Naples).
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A New Bozzetto by Canova
12/1993 | 1089 | 135
Pages: 825-826
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Draper, James David (Draper, James David; Draper, James)
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48. Venus and Cupid, by Antonio Canova. 1798-99. Terracotta, 26 by 50 by 18 cm. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Wrightsman Fund, 1993).
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49. Back of Fig.48. [Venus and Cupid, by Antonio Canova. 1798-99. Terracotta, 26 by 50 by 18 cm. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Wrightsman Fund, 1993).]
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A Newly Discovered Model by Ferdinand Tietz
12/1992 | 1077 | 134
Pages: 770-775
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Lindemann, Bernd Wolfgang (Lindemann, Bernd Wolfgang; Lindemann, B. W.)
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1. Model for the Battle of the Giants (See Fig.5), by Ferdinand Tietz. Wood, 59 cm. High. (Staatliche Museen, Berlin, Bodemuseum).
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10. Fig.9 in Its Original Arrangement, with the Triton Removed from the Front.
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2. Side View of Fig.1.
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3. Detail of Giant from Fig.1.
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4. Detail of the Back of the Pedestal of Fig.1.
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5. Battle of the Giants, by Ferdinand Tietz. 1748-49. Sandstone, the Figures Life-Size. (Schloss Seehof, Bamberg).
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6. Detail of Fig.5.
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7. Rape of Proserpina, by Ferdinand Tietz. 1748-49. Sandstone, the Figures Life-Size. (Schloss Seehof, Bamberg).
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8. Model for Rape of Proserpina (See Fig.7), by Ferdinand Tietz. Gilded Wood, 42 cm. High. (Mainfränkischen Museum, Würzburg).
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9. Model for Neptune and Amphitrite, by Ferdinand Tietz. Polychromed Wood, 43 cm., with the Triton Moved from the Back to the Front. (Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg).
Short Notice
A Terracotta Bozzetto by Andrea Brustolon
12/1992 | 1077 | 134
Pages: 808-809
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Garstang, Donald (Garstang, Donald)
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50. Grace, by Andrea Brustolon. Terracotta, 34.5 cm. High. (Museo Civico, Belluno).
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51. Back View of Fig.50. [Grace, by Andrea Brustolon. Terracotta, 34.5 cm. High. (Museo Civico, Belluno).]
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52. Study for One of the Lamp-Bearing Angels in the Church of Santo Stefano, Belluno. Pen and Ink, 21.8 by 15.8 cm. (Museo Civico, Belluno).
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53. Grace, from One of the Six Piloni Allegories, by Andrea Brustolon. Wood, 200 cm. High. (Private Collection).
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Three Bozzetti by Gregorio de Ferrari and Some Related Documents
09/1986 | 1002 | 128
Pages: 666-670
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Gruitrooy, Gerhard (Gruitrooy, Gerhard)
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19. Bozzetto for the Fresco of Spring, by Gregorio de Ferrari, in Palazzo Rosso, Genoa. 31 by 73.5 cm. (Formerly with Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, London).
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20. Bozzetto for the Fresco Diana and Endymion, by Gregorio de Ferrari, in Palazzo Durazzo, Brignole, Genoa. 65 by 55 cm. (Formerly in the Foresti Collection; Present Whereabouts Unknown).
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21. Spring, by Gregorio de Ferrari. Fresco. (Palazzo Rosso, Genoa).
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22. Diana and Endymion, by Gregorio de Ferrari. (Palazzo Durazzo, Brignole, Genoa).
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23. Bozzetto for the Fresco The Assumption, by Gregorio de Ferrari. 112.5 by 148.5 cm. (Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Brussels).
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24. The Assumption, by Gregorio de Ferrari. Fresco. (Formerly in the Church of SS. Giacomo e Filippo, Genoa; Now Destroyed).
Short Notice
A Bozzetto by Lorenzo Vaccaro
04/1979 | 913 | 121
Pages: 250+252-253
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Ciechanowiecki, Andrew S. (Ciechanowiecki, Andrew S.; Ciechanowiecki, Andrew)
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81. King David, by Lorenzo Vaccaro. Terracotta, 43 cm. (Private Collection, New York).
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82. King David, by Lorenzo Vaccaro. Marble, c. 265 cm. (S. Ferdinando, Naples).
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Carlo Carlone's Bozzetto for a Destroyed Altar-Piece in the Church of St Clement, Münster
02/1975 | 863 | 117
Pages: 109-110+112
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Claussen, H. (Claussen, H.)
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61. Annunciation, by Carlo Carlone. 1749-50. Canvas, 56 by 40 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin.). 62. Section of St Clement, Münster, by Johann Conrad Schlaun. (Landesmuseum, Münster.) 65. Letter from J. C. Schlaun to the Elector Clemens August von Wittelsbach, Dated 13th July 1749. (Staatsarchiv, Münster.)
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Canova's Studio Practice-II: 1792-1822
04/1972 | 829 | 114
Pages: 214+216-229
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Honour, Hugh (Honour, Hugh)
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16. Detail from Princess Leopoldina Esterhazy, by Antonio Canova. 1808-18. Marble. (Collection Prince Esterhazy, Eisenstadt.) Photo. Bundesdenkmalamt, Vienna.
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17. Helen, by Antonio Canova. c.1811. Gesso; Height, 69 cm. (Gipsoteca, Possagno.) Photo. Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice.
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18. Helen, by Antonio Canova. 1817. Marble; Height, 63.5 cm. (Collection Marquess of Londonderry.)
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19. Paris, by Antonio Canova. 1807-1812. Marble; Height, 207 cm. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad.)
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20. Paris, by Antonio Canova. Completed 1816. Marble; Height, 200 cm. (Bayerisches Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich.)
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21. Paris, after a Model by Antonio Canova. Marble. Probably Roughed Out for Canova and Finished by Cincinnato Baruzzi. (Formerly Londonderry House.) Photo. Sotheby & Co.
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22. Detail from The Three Graces, by Antonio Canova. 1813. Gesso. (Gipsoteca, Possagno.) Photo. Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice.
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23. Detail from The Three Graces, by Antonio Canova. Completed c.1815. Marble. (Hermitage Museum, Leningrad.)
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24. Detail from The Three Graces, by Antonio Canova. Carved 1815-17. Marble. (Woburn Abbey.) Reproduced by Kind Permission of the Duke of Bedford.
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25. Detail from The Three Graces, Copy after Antonio Canova. Marble. (Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen.)
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26. Detail from Figures on Monument to the Archduchess Maria Christina, by Antonio Canova. 1799-1805. Marble. (Augustinerkirche, Vienna.) Photo. Ritter, Vienna.
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27. Detail from Figures on Monument to Canova, by Bartolommeo Ferrari, Rinaldo Rinaldi and Luigi Zandomeneghi. Marble. (S. Maria dei Frari, Venice.) Photo. Alinari.
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