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Counter-Reformation ambers: Friedrich Schmidt’s workshop in Kretinga, Lithuania
09/2022 | 1434 | 164
Pages: 839-853
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kulka, Rahul (kulka, Rahul)
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1. Altar, by Friedrich Schmidt. 1678. Amber, ivory, wood, glass, silver and parchment, 29 by 20.7 by 16.5 cm. (Altonaer Museum, Hamburg; © SHMH-Altonaer Museum, permanent loan from the Federal Republic of Germany).
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10. Detail of the altar in Fig.1, showing an ivory panel carved with a kneeling saint.
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11. Detail of the casket in Figs.13 and 14, showing an ivory panel carved with the Annunciation.
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12. Detail of the altar in Fig.1, showing an ivory panel carved with the Annunciation.
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13 and 14. Casket of St Casimir (Cassetta di San Casimiro), by Friedrich Schmidt and workshop. 1678. Amber, ivory, glass, wood and silver, 35.5 by 58 by 20 cm. (Museo degli Argenti, Florence; © su concessione del Ministero della Cultura – Gallerie degli Uffizi, Tesoro dei Granduchi).
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15 and 16. Small altar with Crucifixion group, by the workshop of Friedrich Schmidt. 1677–78. Amber, ivory, glass and wood, height 59 cm. (Museo degli Argenti, Florence; © Su concessione del Ministero della Cultura – Gallerie degli Uffizi, Tesoro dei Granduchi).
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17 and 18. Large altar with Crucifixion group, by Friedrich Schmidt and workshop. c.1678. Amber, ivory, glass and wood, height 136 cm. (Museo degli Argenti, Florence; © Su concessione del Ministero della Cultura – Gallerie degli Uffizi, Tesoro dei Granduchi).
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19. Detail of the altar in Figs.17–18.
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2. The rear of the altar illustrated in Fig.1 .
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20. Candlestick, one of a small-sized pair, by Friedrich Schmidt and workshop. c.1678. Amber, ivory and wood. (Museo degli Argenti, Florence; © Su concessione del Ministero della Cultura – Gallerie degli Uffizi, Tesoro dei Granduchi).
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21. Candlestick, one of a medium-sized pair, by Friedrich Schmidt and workshop. c.1678. Amber, ivory and wood. (Museo degli Argenti, Florence; © Su concessione del Ministero della Cultura – Gallerie degli Uffizi, Tesoro dei Granduchi).
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22. Altar with Crucifixion group, by the workshop of Friedrich Schmidt, c.1678. Amber, ivory and wood, height 78 cm. (Schloss Weißenstein, Pommersfelden; from A. Rohde: Bernstein: Ein deutscher Werkstoff, Berlin 1937, fig.214).
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23 and 24. Reliquary by Friedrich Schmidt and workshop. c.1678. Amber, ivory, glass, wood and silver, 32 by 49.5 by 24.2 cm. (Convento di Santa Chiara, Naples; photograph © Marco Pedicini, courtesy the Central Directorate for Religious Affairs and for the Administration of the Fondo Edifici di Culto of the Ministry of the Interior).
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25. Candlestick, by the workshop of Friedrich Schmidt. c.1678. Amber, ivory and wood, height 28 cm. (Museo di Capodimonte, Naples; © Su concessione del Ministero della Cultura – Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte).
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26. Altar, by the workshop of Friedrich Schmidt. c.1678. Amber, ivory, glass and wood, height 31 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; photograph © 2022 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
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27. Detail of the altar in Fig.28, showing a verre églomisé panel from the right side.
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28. St Casimir, by the Władysław Łazarski printing house. Early 20th-century reprint of an 18th-century woodblock print, 34 by 24 cm. (Częstochowa Museum; © Muzeum Częstochowskiego).
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29. Detail of the top of the altar in Fig.26.
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3. The interior of the altar illustrated in Fig.1.
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4. Detail of the altar illustrated in Fig.1, showing a verre églomisé panel.
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5. Detail of the altar illustrated in Fig.1, showing the inscription on the book.
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6 and 7. Details of an altar with Crucifixion group, by the workshop of Friedrich Schmidt. c.1678. Amber, ivory, glass and silver, height 45 cm. (© Muzeum Bursztynu, Malbork; on permanent loan from Muzeum Okręgowe, Tarnów).
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8. Altar, attributed to the workshop of Friedrich Schmidt. After 1678. Amber, ivory and wood, 53 by 36 by 23 cm. (Ostpreussisches Landesmuseum, Lüneburg; © Ostpreußisches Landesmuseum Lüneburg, Deutschbaltische Abteilung).
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9. Detail of the left side of the casket in Figs.13 and 14.
Book Review
Patterns in Late Medici Art Patronage
09/1985 | 990 | 127
Pages: 628-630
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Chiarini, Marco (Chiarini, Marco)
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Patterns in Late Medici Art Patronage | author: Goldberg, Edward L.
Article
Gaetano Giulio Zumbo - I: The Florentine Period
11/1964 | 740 | 106
Pages: 486+488-496
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Lightbown, R. W. (Lightbown, R. W.; L., R. W.; Lightbown, Mr.; Lightbown, Ronald; Lightbown, Ronald W.)
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10. The Tomb. Plate 2 of Errard and Genga, Anatomia, Rome, 1691. By courtesy of the Wellcome Trust.
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11. The Plague of Ashdod. Engraved c.1650 by Jean Baron after Poussin.
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12. A Soul in Hell, by Gaetano Giulio Zumbo. Wax; Height, 20.5 cm; length, 15.5 cm; Depth, 5 cm. (Museo Degli Argenti (No.181), Palazzo Pitti, Florence.)
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13. A Soul in Purgatory, by Gaetano Giulio Zumbo. Wax; Height, 20.6 cm; Length, 15.5 cm; Depth, 5 cm. (Museo Degli Argenti (No.180), Palazzo Pitti, Florence.)
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14. St Francis of Assisi, by Gaetano Giulio Zumbo. Wax; Height, 20.5 cm; Length, 14.9 cm; Depth, 6 cm. (Museo Degli Argenti (No.179), Palazzo Pitti, Florence.)
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15. Allegorical Relief, by Gaetano Giulio Zumbo. Wax, 26.7 by 19.4 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum.) Crown Copyright Reserved.
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7. The Triumph of Time, by Gaetano Giulio Zumbo. Wax; Height, 84.9 cm; Length, 89.7 cm; Depth, 45.5 cm. (Museo Nazionale, Florence.)
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8. La Pestilenza, by Gaetano Giulio Zumbo. Wax; Height, 85.1 cm; Length, 89.8 cm; Depth, 46.4 cm. (Museo Nazionale, Florence.)
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9. The Vanity of Human Greatness, by Gaetano Giulio Zumbo. Wax; Length, 85 cm; Depth, 89.8 cm; Width, 46.9 cm. (Museo Nazionale, Florence.)
Article
Documents Relating to Some Portraits in the Uffizi and to a Portrait at Knole
06/1960 | 687 | 102
Pages: 256-261
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Crinò, Anna Maria (Crinò, Anna Maria)
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33. Self-portrait, by Sir Peter Lely. Canvas, 71 by 56 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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34. Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, by David Paton. Canvas, 58 by 45 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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35. Portrait of John Baron Somers, by Sir Godfrey Kneller. 1709. Canvas, 100 by 73 cm. (Pitti, Florence.)
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36. Self-Portrait, by Sir Godfrey Kneller. 1706. Canvas, 120 by 101 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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39. Portrait of an Unknown Man, Attributed to Francesco Salviati. Canvas. (Collection Lord Sackville, Knole.)
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40. Self-Portrait, by Godfried Schalcken, Canvas, 90 by 80 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
Article
Sir Peter Lely and the Grand Duke of Tuscany
04/1958 | 661 | 100
Pages: 124+126-131
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Crinò, Anna Maria (Crinò, Anna Maria)
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Millar, Oliver (Millar, Oliver; Millar, Mr.; Miller, Oliver)
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17. Prince Rupert, by Sir Peter Lely. Canvas, 125 by 103 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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18. Oliver Cromwell, attributed to Sir Peter Lely. Canvas, 122 by 99 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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19. Thomas Butler, Earl of Ossory, by Sir Peter Lely. Canvas, 124 by 101 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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20. George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, by J. Michael Wright. Canvas, 123 by 102 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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21. Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, by Sir Peter Lely. Canvas, 122 by 100 cm. (On Loan to Italian Embassy, London.)
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22. Mary Butler, Lady Cavendish(?), by Sir Peter Lely. Canvas, 126 by 101 cm. (On Loan to Italian Embassy, London.)
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23. Mrs Cheke (?), by Sir Peter Lely. Canvas, 124 by 101.5 cm. (On Loan to Italian Embassy, London.)
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24. Elizabeth Wriothesley, Countess of Northumberland, by Sir Peter Lely. Canvas, 124 by 101.5 cm. (On Loan to Italian Embassy, London.)
Article
The Relations between Samuel Cooper and the Court of Cosmo III
01/1957 | 646 | 99
Pages: 16-19+21
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Crinò, Anna Maria (Crinò, Anna Maria)
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16. Frances Stuart, Duchess of Richmond, by Samuel Cooper. Dated 1669. Card (oval), 7.8 by 6.4 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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17. Lady Cavendish (?), by Samuel Cooper. Signed and Dated 1669. Card (Oval), 8.1 by 6.9 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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18. Detail from Fig.16 Showing Date '69'.
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20. Detail from Fig.17 Showing Signature and Date '69'.
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19. Prince Cosmo de Medici. Oil on Copper (Oval), 9.8 by 7.8 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)