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The Medieval Palace of the Commune in Avignon: a forgotten building
01/2024 | 1450 | 166
Pages: 30–37
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Balossino, Simone (Balossino, Simone)
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1. Map of Avignon. (From Atlas van Loon, Amsterdam 1663, X).
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10. Entrance porch of the cathedral of Notre-Dame-des-Doms, Avignon. (Photograph the author).
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2. Roman ruins underneath the former consuls’ palace, Avignon. (Photograph the author).
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3. Plan of consular palace and surrounding structures. (Based on archaeological survey undertaken by C. Markiéwicz, J.-M. Mignon and O. Keiser).
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4. Façade of the annex building, Avignon. (Photograph the author).
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5. Detail of Fig.1, showing the consular palace and surrounding structures.
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6. Detail of De la ville d’Avignon et par dela: Veüe de la Ville d’Avignon et des environs, by Étienne Martellange. 1608. Pen and brown ink with an India ink wash. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris).
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7. Tympanum of the entrance portal of the communal tower, Avignon. Late 12th–early 13th century. Marble. (Musée du Petit Palais; Archivah and Alamy Stock Photo).
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8. Drawings of consular bullae. (From L. Blanchard: Iconographie des sceaux et des bulles des archives des bouches du Rhône, Paris 1860, pp.78–79).
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9. Tympanum of the entrance portal of S. Zeno Maggiore, Verona. c.12th century. (Photograph Frank Buffetrille; Bridgeman Images).
Exhibition Review
Turner Prize 2019. Turner Contemporary, Margate
12/2019 | 1401 | 161
Pages: 1057-1059
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White, Kirsty (White, Kirsty)
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28. Installation view of the Turner Prize 2019 at Turner Contemporary, Margate, showing The Long Note, by Helen Cammock (2018) (Photograph David Levene; courtesy the artist and Turner Contemporary, Margate).
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29. Installation view of the Turner Prize 2019 at Turner Contemporary, Margate, showing works by Oscar Murillo (Photograph David Levene; courtesy the artist and Turner Contemporary, Margate).
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30. Installation view of the Turner Prize 2019 at Turner Contemporary, Margate, showing DC: Semiramis, by Tai Shani (Photograph David Levene; courtesy the artist and Turner Contemporary, Margate).
Book Review
Giovanni Battista Piranesi: 'Carceri'
10/1959 | 678/679 | 101
Pages: 362-363
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Levey, Michael (Levey, Michael; Levey, Mr.)
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Giovanni Battista Piranesi: 'Carceri' | author: Vogt Göknil, Ulya
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Giovanni Battista Piranesi and His Carceri
05/1911 | 98 | 19
Pages: 81-83+86-87+90-91
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Hind, Arthur M. (Hind, Arthur M.; Hind, A. M.; H., A. M.; Hind, Arthur Mayger)
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Plate I. (A) "Carceri" No. 4, First State, from an Impression Recently Acquired for the British Museum. Giovanni Battista Piranesi and His "Carceri"
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Plate II. (B) "Carceri" No. 11, First State, from an Impression Recently Acquired for the British Museum. Giovanni Battista Piranesi and His "Carceri"
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Plate II. (C) "Carceri" No. 16, Second State, from an Impression in the British Museum. Giovanni Battista Piranesi and His "Carceri"
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Plate III. (D) "Carceri" No. 16. First State, from an Impression Recently Acquired for the British Museum. Giovanni Battista Piranesi and His "Carceri"
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Plate III. (E) "Carceri" No. 16. Second State, from an Impression in the British Museum. Giovanni Battista Piranesi and His "Carceri"
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Plate IV. (F) Study in Manner of the "Carceri" in the Murray Collection of Drawings, Now in the National Gallery of Scotland. Giovanni Battista Piranesi and His "Carceri"
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Plate IV. (G) Architectural Design, from a Drawing in the Laing Bequest, National Gallery of Scotland. Giovanni Battista Piranesi and His "Carceri"