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Article
‘The big Italian’: Giambologna and his model Bartolommeo di Lionardo Ginori
11/2018 | 1388 | 160
Pages: 912-919
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Avery, Charles (Avery, Charles)
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1. Rape of the Sabines, by Giambologna. 1582. Marble, height (excluding the base) c.410 cm. (Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence; Bridgeman Images).
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10. Prometheus, cast from a model by Giambologna. c.1590. Gilt bronze, height 23 cm. (Private collection; photograph courtesy Tomasso Brothers Fine Art, UK).
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2. Crucified Christ, by Giambologna. 1580s. Bronze, 33.5 by 21.5 cm (Cleveland Museum of Art; Bridgeman Images).
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3. Portrait of Giambologna, with his model for ‘Samson and a Philistine’, by Federigo Zuccaro. 1575. Black and red chalk, 26.1 by 188 cm. (National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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4. Rape of the Sabines, by Giambologna. c.1581. Clay with traces of whitewash, height c.410 cm. (Galleria dell’Accademia, Florence).
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5. Mars, by Giambologna. c.1581–87. Gilt bronze, height 39.4 cm. (Staatliche Kunstsammlung, Dresden; photograph Arrigo Coppitz).
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6. Portrait of Bartolommeo di Lionardo Ginori, by Santi di Tito. c.1583. Canvas, height c.250 cm. (Private collection, Florence; photo Galleria dell’Accademia, Florence).
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7. Portrait of Pietro di Cosimo de’ Medici, by Santi di Tito. c.1583. Canvas, 208 by 113 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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8. Mars and Prometheus, cast from models by Giambologna. c.1587 and c.1590 respectively. Bronze, heights 39.4 cm. and 23 cm. (Both private collection; photograph courtesy Tomasso Brothers Fine Art, UK).
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9. Man seen from three angles, by Antonio del Pollaiuolo. Fifteenth century. Stylus, pen and ink and wash on paper, 26.5 by 36 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
Article
‘Gerhardt Meyer made me in Stockholm’: a bronze ‘Bathing woman’ after Giambologna
07/2018 | 1384 | 160
Pages: 545-553
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Diemer, Dorothea (Diemer, Dorothea)
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Hinners, Linda (Hinners, Linda)
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1. Bathing woman (Venus or Bathsheba), by Giambologna. c.1571–73. Marble, height 105.3 cm. (The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; from A. Rudigier, B. Truyols and B. Jestaz: ‘Jean Bologne et les jardins d’Henri IV’, Bulletin monumental 174, 3, 2016).
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11. Church bell, cast by Gerhardt Meyer the Elder. 1696. Bronze. (St Charles’ Church, Tallinn).
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12. Detail of Fig.6, showing the ‘6’ in the date superimposed by the rotated outline of ‘9’.
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13. Detail of Fig.6, showing the ornament on the socle.
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2–5. Details of Fig.6, showing the signature of Gerhardt Meyer the Elder and the date.
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6. Bathing woman, cast by Gerhardt Meyer the Elder. 1697. Bronze, height 103.3 cm. (Private collection).
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7. Fig. 1 from an alternate angle.
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8. Detail of a cannon, cast by Johann Meyer. 1665. Bronze. (Army Museum, Stockholm).
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9 and 10. Details of the inscription on a garden vase, cast by Gerhardt Meyer the Younger. 1725. Bronze. (Private collection, Paris).
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14. Detail of stucco ornament in the Palace of Nicodemus Tessin, Stockholm. c.1700. (Photograph County Administrative Board of Stockholm).
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15. The bathroom, Ericsberg Castle, Katrineholm, Sweden.
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16. Bathing woman. 1697 or later. Lead, height 110 cm. (Ericsberg Castle).
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17. Bathing woman. 1697 or later. Plaster, height c.108 cm. (Ericsberg Castle).
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18. Detail of Fig.16. (All photographs the authors).
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19. Bathing woman. 1697 or later. Lead. (Fredensborg Palace Garden, Denmark; photograph Thomas Rahbeck).
Article
Art collecting in Philip II’s Spain: the role of Gonzalo de Liaño, king’s dwarf and Gentleman of the Bedchamber: part I
10/2006 | 1243 | 148
Pages: 660-665
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Kubersky-Piredda, Susanne (Kubersky-Piredda, Susanne)
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Salort Pons, Salvador (Salort Pons, Salvador; Pons, Salvador Salort)
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04. Copy of the Annunciation in SS. Annunziata, Florence, by Alessandro Allori. 1584. Canvas, 263 by 345 cm. (Upper cloister, El Escorial).
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2. The Holy Family with Sts Anne and Francis of Paola, by Alessandro Allori. 1585. Canvas, 263 by 201 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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3. Madonna and Child with St Anne, by Alessandro Allori. c.1585. Pencil on paper, 46.7 by 36.2 cm. (Gabinetto dei Disegni e Stampe degli Uffizi, Florence).
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1. Façade of the Colegio Menor de Mínimos de San Francisco de Paola o de Santa Ana, Alcalá de Henares. Late sixteenth century. (Photograph by Salvador Salort).
Article
Giambologna's 'Bathsheba': An Early Marble Statue Rediscovered
06/1983 | 963 | 125
Pages: 328+340-349
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Author:
Avery, Charles (Avery, Charles)
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1. Bathsheba, by Giambologna. Marble, Height 115 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu).
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16. Seated Woman, by Giambologna. Red Wax, Height 15.3 cm. (Private Collection).
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17. Sleeping Nymph, by Antonio Susini, after Giambologna. Bronze, Height 20.5, Length 32 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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18. Rear View of Bathsheba, by Giambologna.
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19. Detail from Bathsheba, by Giambologna.
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20. Venus of the Grotticella, by Giambologna. Marble, Height 130 cm. (Buontalenti's Grotto, Boboli Gardens, Florence).
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21. Detail from Fountain of Neptune, by Giambologna. Bronze, about Life-Size. (Bologna).
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22. Detail from Bathsheba, by Giambologna.
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23. Side View of Bathsheba, by Giambologna.
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24. Detail from Bathsheba, by Giambologna.
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25. Kneeling Venus, by Giambologna. Bronze, Height 25.3 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence).
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26. Detail from Nessus Abducting Dejaneira, by Giambologna. Bronze, Total Height 41.5 cm. (Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, California).
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27. Venus and Cupid, by Guilielmus Paludanus, Dated 1559. Alabaster, Height 25 cm. (Private Collection).
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28. Bathing Venus, by Marten van Heemskerck, after the Antique. Ink on Paper. (Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Museen Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin).
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29. Rear View of Fig. 1. [Bathsheba, by Giambologna. Marble, Height 115 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu).]
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30. Side View of Fig. 1. [Bathsheba, by Giambologna. Marble, Height 115 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu).]
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31. Architecture (Or Geometry), by Giambologna. Marble, Height 152 cm. (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence).
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32. Seated Woman with Globe, by Giambologna. Red Wax, Height 9.2 cm. (Private Collection).
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33. Seated Woman, by Giambologna. Gilt Wax, Height 52.5 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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34. Pedestals for Sculpture at Åkerö, by Julius Holmann [Johan Harleman?] . Dated 1703. Ink on Paper. (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm).
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35. Casts after Bathsheba, by Carlo Carova [Carove] . Painted Stucco. (Bathroom, Ericsberg, Sweden).
Short Notice
An Unpublished Drawing by Maso da San Friano for the 'Cava dei Diamanti' in the Studiolo in the Palazzo Vecchio
03/1979 | 912 | 121
Pages: 173-175
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Cecchi, Alessandro (Cecchi, Alessandro; Cecchi, Allesandro)
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51. Detail of Fig. 52. [The Diamond Mine, by Maso da San Friano. Signed. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence).]
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52. The Diamond Mine, by Maso da San Friano. Signed. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence).
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53. Male Nude, Here Attributed to Maso da San Friano. Colour Ground, 26.4 by 13 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).
Article
A Comment on Prince Francesco de' Medici's Refusal to Loan Giovanni Bologna to the Queen of France
08/1973 | 845 | 115
Pages: 507-512
Article
A Series of Paintings Illustrating the History of the Medici Family Executed for Marie de Médicis - I
09/1967 | 774 | 109
Pages: 492-498
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Blunt, Anthony (A. B.; A. F. B) (Blunt, Anthony (A. B.; A. F. B); Blunt, Anthony Frederick; Blunt, Professor; Blunt, A. F.; A. F. B.; B., A.)
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2. The Marriage of Catherine de Médicis and the Duke of Orleans, Later Henry II, by Francesco Bianchi after a Composition by Jacopo da Empoli. Canvas. (Collection Earl of Elgin, Broomhall, Fife.)
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3. The Marriage of Francesco de' Medici and Joanna of Austria, by Jacopo Ligozzi. Canvas. (Collection Earl of Elgin, Broomhall, Fife.)
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4. The Proxy-Marriage of Marie de Médicis with Henry IV, by Jacopo da Empoli. Canvas. (Collection Earl of Elgin, Broomhall, Fife.)
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5. Embarkation Scene, by Domenico Passignano. Canvas. (Collection Earl of Elgin, Broomhall, Fife.)
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6. The Marriage of Louis XIII to the Infanta Anne, by Valerio Marucelli. Canvas. (Collection Earl of Elgin, Broomhall, Fife.)
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7. The Interview of Leo X and Francis I, by Giovanni Biliverti. Canvas. (Collection Earl of Elgin, Broomhall, Fife.)
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8. Troïlo Orsini Bringing help to Catherine de Médicis and Charles IX, by Anastasio Fuontebuoni. Canvas, (Collection Earl of Elgin, Broomhall, Fife.)
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9. The Coronation of Cosimo de' Medici by Pius V, Attributed to Zanobi Rossi. Canvas, 204 by 148 cm. (Batistelli Sale, Milan, 1914.)
Article
The Portraits of Maso da San Friano
11/1966 | 764 | 108
Pages: 560-568
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Cannon-Brookes, Peter (Cannon-Brookes, Peter; Brookes, Peter Cannon; Cannon-Boookes, Peter)
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18. Portrait of Elena Gaddi Quaratesi, by Maso da San Friano. Panel, 24 by 17 cm. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence.)
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19. Portrait of an Unknown Girl, by Maso da San Friano. Panel, c. 24 by 17 cm.? (Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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20. Portrait of a Young Girl with a Dog, Here Attributed to Maso da San Friano. Panel, 33.5 by 24.5 cm. (Ca'd'Oro, Venice.)
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21. Portrait of Two Architects, by Maso da San Friano. Signed and Dated 1556. Panel, 115 by 90 cm. (Palazzo Venezia, Rome.)
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22. Portrait Group of Three Children, Here Attributed to Maso da San Friano. Panel, 74.3 by 95.4 cm. (Collection Lord Methuen, Corsham Court, Somerset.)
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23. Portrait of a Young Man, Here Attributed to Maso da San Friano. Dated 1556. Panel, 73 by 57 cm. (Musée Fesch, Ajaccio.)
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24. Portrait of a Man, Here Attributed to Maso da San Friano. Panel, 100 by 77 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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25. Portrait of a Man with a Watch, Here Attributed to Maso da San Friano. Panel, 114.5 by 91.5 cm. (Private Collection, England.)
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26. Portrait of a Woman, Here Attributed to Maso da San Friano. Panel (Oval), 114 by 78 cm. Overall. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.)
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27. Portrait of a Lady, Here Attributed to Maso da San Friano. Panel, 98 by 76 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Friedsam Collection.)
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28. Portrait of Francesco I, Here Attributed to Maso da San Friano. Panel, 111.2 by 84 cm. (Pitti Deposit, Florence.)
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29. Portrait of Maso da San Friano, by Alessandro Allori. Detail of fresco. (SS. Annunciata, Florence.)
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30. Portrait of an Unknown Man, by Maso da San Friano. Panel, c. 65 by 48 cm. (Istituto della SS. Annunciata, Florence.)
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31. Self-Portrait, by Maso da San Friano. Panel, 33.9 by 27.4 cm. (Pitti Deposit, Florence.)
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32. Portrait of a Woman, Here Attributed to Maso da San Friano. Panel, 100 by 71 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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33. Portrait of a Young Woman, Here Tentatively Attributed to Maso da San Friano. Size Unknown. (Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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34. Portrait of a Man, Here Attributed to Maso da San Friano. Panel (?), Size Unknown. (Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
Article
Three Notes on Maso da San Friano
04/1965 | 745 | 107
Pages: 192-197
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Author:
Cannon-Brookes, Peter (Cannon-Brookes, Peter; Brookes, Peter Cannon; Cannon-Boookes, Peter)
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27. St Anthony Abbot, and St Bridget of Sweden, Here Attributed to Maso da San Friano. Panels, 116.3 by 45.7 cm. and 116.3 by 45.1 cm. Respectively. (City of York Art Gallery.)
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28. The Annunciation with SS. Nicholas and Catherine of Siena, by Maso da San Friano. Panel, 78 by 50 cm. (Casa Vasari, Arezzo.)
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29. Virgin and Child with SS. Catherine of Alexandria, Mary Magdalen, Bernard and Romualdo, Here Recognized as by Maso da San Friano. Signed and Dated 1560. Canvas. (S. Trinità, Cortona.)
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30. St Andrew, and Tobias with the Archangel Raphael, by Maso da San Friano. Panels, 173 by 51 cm. (SS. Apostoli, Florence.)
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31. The Ascension above the Virgin, St Agnes, St Helena, and Other Saints, by Battista Naldini. Panel, 49.5 by 32.4 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.)
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32. The Ascension above St Agnes, St Helena and Other Saints, by Maso da San Friano. Pen and Brown Ink and Brown Wash Heightened with White, 41 by 27 cm. (Uffizi, Florence, 602s.)
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33. Study for St Agnes, by Maso da San Friano. Black Chalk, 12.4 by 10.2 cm. (Uffizi, Florence, 14426F.)
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34. Study for St Helena, by Maso da San Friano. Black Chalk, 11.4 by 8.3 cm. (Uffizi, Florence, 14423F.)
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35. Study for St Agnes, by Maso da San Friano. Black Chalk, Diameter, 8.6 cm. (Uffizi, Florence, 14419F.)
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36. Study for St Helena, by Maso da San Friano. Black Chalk, 12.4 by 9.9 cm. (Uffizi, Florence, 14424F.)
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37. Portrait Study of Francesco I, Here Attributed to Maso da San Friano. Black Chalk, 40.5 by 26 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown.)
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38. Portrait of Francesco I, Here Recognized as by Maso da San Friano. Signed and Dated 1570. Panel, c.200 by 150 cm. (Sala del Consiglio, Palazzo del Comune, Prato.)
Short Notice
A Drawing by Vasari for the Studiolo of Francesco I
02/1964 | 731 | 106
Pages: 74-77
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Author:
Rinehart, Michael (Rinehart, Michael)
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31. Study for the East Wall of the Studiolo, by Giorgio Vasari. Pen and Wash over Black Chalk, 23.4 by 22.5 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon, No.774.)
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32. Plutus, by Domenico Poggini. Bronze; Height, 96 cm. (Studiolo of Francesco I, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence.)
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33. Study for the Cappella del Monte in S. Pietro in Montorio, Rome, by Giorgio Vasari. Black Chalk and Wash, 51.4 by 31.3 cm. (Gabinetto dei Disegni, Florence, No.639F.)
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34. East Wall of the Studiolo of Francesco I. (Palazzo Vecchio, Florence.)
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