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Article
A Date for G. C. Procaccini's 'Apotheosis of St Carlo' in Dublin
04/1976 | 877 | 118
Pages: 198-201+203
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Brigstocke, Hugh (Brigstocke, Hugh)
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2. The Apotheosis of St Carlo Borromeo, by G. C. Procaccini. Canvas, 384 by 250 cm. (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin).
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3. The Transfiguration, by G. C. Procaccini. Canvas, 385 by 255 cm. (S. Marco, Milan).
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4. The Marriage of the Virgin, by G. C. Procaccini. Canvas, 375.9 by 230 cm. (Galleria Nazionale, Parma).
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5. The Coronation of the Virgin, Attributed to G. C. Procaccini. Canvas. (S. Maria Alla Porta, Milan).
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The Whitehall Ceiling
08/1956 | 641 | 98
Pages: 258-265+267
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Millar, Oliver (Millar, Oliver; Millar, Mr.; Miller, Oliver)
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1. The Apotheosis of James I etc., by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 95 by 63.1 cm. (Mrs Humphrey Brand, Glynde Place.)
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2. Wisdom and Ignorance, Detail from the Sketch Reproduced in Fig. 1.
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3. Detail from Apotheosis of James I, by Peter Paul Rubens. (Banqueting House, Whitehall.) Ministry of Works, Crown Copyright.
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4. Apotheosis of James I, Engraved by Lucas Vorsterman II after Rubens (Printed in Reverse).
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5. Bounty and Avarice, Detail from the Sketch Reproduced in Fig.1.
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6. Bounty and Avarice, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 54 by 31 cm. (Count Antoine Scilcrn.)
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7. Bounty and Avarice, by Peter Paul Rubens. (Banqueting House, Whitehall.) Ministry of Works, Crown Copyright.
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8. Detail from Fig.1. [The Apotheosis of James I etc., by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 95 by 63.1 cm. (Mrs Humphrey Brand, Glynde Place.)]
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9. Detail from Fig.1. [The Apotheosis of James I etc., by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 95 by 63.1 cm. (Mrs Humphrey Brand, Glynde Place.)]