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Article
A letter from Solimena: a patron and a date for his ‘Dido receiving Aeneas and Cupid disguised as Ascanius’ in the National Gallery
08/2015 | 1349 | 157
Pages: 542-545
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Author:
Favilla, Massimo (Favilla, Massimo)
Author:
Rugolo, Ruggero (Rugolo, Ruggero)
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22. Dido receiving Aeneas and Cupid disguised as Ascanius, by Francesco Solimena. 1710 (National Gallery, London)
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23. Portrait of Cardinal Vincenzo Grimani, by Vincenzo Coronelli. 1707 (Private collection)
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24. Self-Portrait, by Francesco Solimena. c.1730 (Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence)
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25. Detail of Fig.22 showing Francesco Solimena's self-portrait
Short Notice
Daniele da Volterra's 'Dido'
12/1993 | 1089 | 135
Pages: 818-819
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Author:
Joannides, Paul (Joannides, Paul; J., P.; Joannides, P. E. A.)
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41. Aeneas Ordered by Mercury to leave Dido, by or after Daniele da Volterra. Panel. 65 by 47 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown).
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42. Study for Dido, by Daniele da Volterra. Black Chalk, 33.3 by 46 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown).
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43. Dido, Here Attributed to Daniele da Volterra. Bronze, 18 by 42.1 by 18.5 cm. (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich).
Letter
The Cardiff Cartoons
06/1983 | 963 | 125
Pages: 361
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Author:
Held, Julius S. (Held, Julius S.; Held, Julius)
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Article
Rubens's Aeneas Cartoons at Cardiff
03/1983 | 960 | 125
Pages: 130+136-145+147-151
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Author:
Jaffé, Michael (Jaffé, Michael)
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1. Meeting of Two Generals. Gouache on Paper, 378.3 by 207.7 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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10. Detail of Landscape from Fig. 6.
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11. Detail of Landscape from Summer, by Peter Paul Rubens. (Royal Collection, Windsor). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.
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12. Landscape by Malines, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 90 by 104 cm. (Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham).
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13. Detail from Self Portrait with Wife and Child, by Peter Paul Rubens. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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14. Detail from X-Radiograph of Fig. 13.
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15. Aeneas at the Threshold of the Underworld, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 46.3 by 31.3 cm (Private Collection, England).
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17. The Apparition. Gouache on Paper, 280.2 by 189.5 cm (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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18. The Apparition, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 44.5 by 32.5 cm (Private Collection, Belgium).
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2. Meeting of Two Generals, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 44.3 by 32.3 cm. (Eric Lidow Collection, California). 3. Meeting of Two Generals, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 40 by 32 cm. (Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam). 4. Detail from Herod's Feast, by Peter Paul Rubens. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh). 5. Detail from David Meeting Abigail, by Peter Paul Rubens. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, California).
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20. Detail from the Death of Ananias, by Raphael. (Royal Collection; Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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21. The Combat. Gouache on Paper, 276.4 by 206.4 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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22. The Martyrdom of St Peter, by Peter Paul Rubens. 310 by 170 cm. (St Peter's, Cologne).
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23. Romulus Slaying Acron (?), Attributed to Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert. Gouache on Paper, 300.7 by 274.3 cm. (John and Mable Ringing Museum of Art), Sarasota, Florida).
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6. The Trophy. Gouache on Paper, 282.8 by 189.5 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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7. Engraving by N. Tardieu, after Trophy Scene from Life of Constantine Tapestry Cycle, Designed by Peter Paul Rubens.
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8. Detail from Herod's Feast, by Peter Paul Rubens. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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9. The Trophy, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 51 by 16.8 cm. (Dulwich College Picture Gallery).
Article
The Case against the Cardiff 'Rubens' Cartoons
03/1983 | 960 | 125
Pages: 130+132-139+141-146
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Author:
Held, Julius S. (Held, Julius S.; Held, Julius)
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1. Meeting of Two Generals. Gouache on Paper, 378.3 by 207.7 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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16. Comparison of Helmet Types from Works by Rubens with Those of the Cardiff Cartoons. Figs 1, 2, 3 and 4 from Four Different Sketches for the Achilles Series; 5 and 6 from the Constantine Cycle; 7 and 8 from the Cardiff Cartoons. (Drawings by Julius S. Held).
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17. The Apparition. Gouache on Paper, 280.2 by 189.5 cm (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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18. The Apparition, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 44.5 by 32.5 cm (Private Collection, Belgium).
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19. Detail of Head of Perseus from Perseus and Andromeda, by Peter Paul Rubens. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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2. Meeting of Two Generals, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 44.3 by 32.3 cm. (Eric Lidow Collection, California). 3. Meeting of Two Generals, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 40 by 32 cm. (Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam). 4. Detail from Herod's Feast, by Peter Paul Rubens. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh). 5. Detail from David Meeting Abigail, by Peter Paul Rubens. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, California).
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20. Detail from the Death of Ananias, by Raphael. (Royal Collection; Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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21. The Combat. Gouache on Paper, 276.4 by 206.4 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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23. Romulus Slaying Acron (?), Attributed to Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert. Gouache on Paper, 300.7 by 274.3 cm. (John and Mabel Ringling Museum of Art), Sarasota, Florida).
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24. Triumphal Entry of Constantine into Rome, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 50.8 by 64.8 cm. (Clowes Fund Collection, Indianapolis).
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25. Triumphal Entry of Constantine into Rome, from the Life of Constantine Tapestry Cycle Designed by Peter Paul Rubens. (National Gallery of Art, Washington D. C.).
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6. The Trophy. Gouache on Paper, 282.8 by 189.5 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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7. Engraving by N. Tardieu, after Trophy Scene from Life of Constantine Tapestry Cycle, Designed by Peter Paul Rubens.
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9. The Trophy, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 51 by 16.8 cm. (Dulwich College Picture Gallery).
Editorial
The Cardiff Cartoons
03/1983 | 960 | 125
Pages: 130-131+137-139+142-145
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1. Meeting of Two Generals. Gouache on Paper, 378.3 by 207.7 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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17. The Apparition. Gouache on Paper, 280.2 by 189.5 cm (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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18. The Apparition, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 44.5 by 32.5 cm (Private Collection, Belgium).
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2. Meeting of Two Generals, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 44.3 by 32.3 cm. (Eric Lidow Collection, California). 3. Meeting of Two Generals, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 40 by 32 cm. (Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam). 4. Detail from Herod's Feast, by Peter Paul Rubens. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh). 5. Detail from David Meeting Abigail, by Peter Paul Rubens. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, California).
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20. Detail from the Death of Ananias, by Raphael. (Royal Collection; Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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21. The Combat. Gouache on Paper, 276.4 by 206.4 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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23. Romulus Slaying Acron (?), Attributed to Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert. Gouache on Paper, 300.7 by 274.3 cm. (John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art), Sarasota, Florida).
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6. The Trophy. Gouache on Paper, 282.8 by 189.5 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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9. The Trophy, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 51 by 16.8 cm. (Dulwich College Picture Gallery).
Article
The Apotheosis of Aeneas: A Lost Royal Boucher Rediscovered
12/1977 | 897 | 119
Pages: 828-831+833
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Author:
Fack, James (Fack, James)
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23. The Forge of Vulcan, by François Boucher. Signed and Dated 1747. Canvas (Oval), 94.5 by 127 cm. (Musée du Louvre).
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24. The Apotheosis of Aeneas, by François Boucher. Signed and Dated 1747. Canvas (Oval), 92 by 125 cm. (Private Collection, Massachusetts).
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25. Venus and Aeneas, by P. F. Courtois after Boucher. Engraving.
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26. The Apotheosis of Aeneas, by François Boucher. Grisaille Sketch on Paper (Oval), 22 by 31 cm. (Private Collection).
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27. The Forge of Vulcan. Studio Replica of the Painting Illustrated in Fig.23. (Sales, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 1943, 1944).
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28. The Apotheosis of Aeneas. Studio Replica of the Painting Illustrated in Fig.24. (Sales, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 1943, 1944).
Article
Battista Franco as a Designer for Maiolica
06/1976 | 879 | 118
Pages: 386-410
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Author:
Clifford, Timothy (Clifford, Timothy)
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Mallet, J. V. G. (Mallet, J. V. G.; Mallet, John)
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36. Sheet of Studies Probably Connected with Decorations of the Duomo, Urbino, by Battista Franco. Pen and Brown Ink. (Musée du Louvre).
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37. Design for a Dish and Other Sketches, by Battista Franco. Pen and Brown Ink, 25.9 by 39.7 cm. (Windsor Castle). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen.
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38. Back of Plate with Angels Holding the Instruments of the Passion. Maiolica, Urbino (Fontana Workshop); c.1545-51. (Gambier-Parry Collection, Courtauld Institute of Art).
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39. (Cat.4) Design for a Plate with the Reception of a Warrior by King Priam, by Battista Franco. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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40. (Cat.27) Design for a Plate with Hercules and Cacus, after Battista Franco.
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41. (Cat.26) Plate with Hercules and Cerberus. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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43. (Cat.3) Dish with the Rape of Helen. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65.
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44. (Cat.2) Dish with King Priam Seated in Council with His Sons. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65.
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45. (Cat.2b) Dish with King Priam Seated in Council with His Sons. Urbino (Alfonso Patanazzi Workshop); c.1580.
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46. (Cat.5) Design for Dish with the Reception of Helen by King Priam, after Battista Franco. 47. (Cat.5) Dish with the Reception of Helen by King Priam. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51. 48. (Cat.5a) Dish with the Reception of Helen by King Priam. Duchy of Urbino (?Pesaro); c.1560. 49. (Cat.6a) Dish with Cassandra Raving. Duchy of Urbino, lustred at Gubbio; c.1550. 50. (Cat.6, Drawing A) Design for Dish with Cassandra Raving, by Battista Franco. 51. (Cat.6) Dish with Cassandra Raving. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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52. (Cat.6, Drawing B) Drawing of Camels, by Battista Franco.
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53. (Cat.8, Drawing C) Design of Centre of Dish with Discovery of Achilles, after Battista Franco.
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54. (Cat.8) Dish with the Discovery of Achilles. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65.
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55. (Cat.8a) Dish with the Discovery of Achilles. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1570.
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56. (Cat.8, Drawing A) Design for Centre of Dish with the Discovery of Achilles, by Battista Franco.
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57. (Cat.8, Drawing B) Design for Dish with the Discovery of Achilles, by Battista Franco.
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58. (Cat.7) Design for Dish with ?the Greek Fleet Assembled at Aulis, after Battista Franco. 59. (Cat.9) Dish with the Greeks and Trojans Fighting Outside a Palisade. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); ?1559. 60. (Cat.9a) Cistern with Greeks and Trojans Fighting Outside a Palisade. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65. 61. (Cat.9b) Dish with the Greeks and Trojans Fighting Outside a Palisade. Urbino (Patanazzi Workshops); c.1580. 62. (Cat.10) Design for Plate with Aeneas Defending the Body of Pandarus from Diomedes, by Battista Franco. 63. (Cat.10) Plate with Aeneas Defending the Body of Pandarus from Diomedes. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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64. (Cat.11) Dish with Achilles Putting on His Armour. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65. 65. (Cat.11a) Cistern with Achilles Putting on His Armour. Urbino (Patanazzi Workshops); c.1580. 66. (Cat.11*) Design for Dish with Priam(?) Begging for the Corpse of Hector from Achilles, by Battista Franco. 67. (Cat.12) Design for Plate with the Greeks Getting into the Trojan Horse, by Battista Franco. 68. (Cat.13) Design for Plate with Trojans Dragging the Horse into Troy, by Battista Franco. 69. (Cat.14) Plate with the Greeks Battering down the Gates of Priam's Palace. Urbino (Fontana Workshops);c.1545-51.
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71. (Cat.15) Plate with Pyrrhus Killing Priam. Probably Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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72. (Cat.17) Design for Plate with Ascanius with a Flame Round His Head, by Battista Franco.
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73. (Cat.17) Plate with Ascanius with a Flame Round His Head. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51.
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75. (Cat.17) Inscription on Back of Cat. No.17, Fig.73.
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76. (Cat.18) Plate with Troy Burning and in Ruins. Urbino (Fontana Workshops);c.1545-51.
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77. (Cat.19) Design for Plate with Aeneas Carrying Anchises on His Shoulders, by Battista Franco. 78. (Cat.19a) Plate with Aeneas Carrying Anchises on His Shoulders While Creusa Is Carried off. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1545-51. 79. (Cat.19 Note) Dish with Aeneas Carrying Anchises (The Centre after Raphael). Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1550. 80. (Cat.21) Design for Dish with the Madness of Hecuba, after Battista Franco. (Windsor Castle). Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. the Queen. 81. (Cat.22) Dish with? the Goddess Latona Crossing the River. Urbino (Fontana Workshops);? c.1545-51. 82. (Cat.23) Dish with Diana and Her Nymphs Bathing. Urbino (Fontana Workshops); c.1560-65.
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83. Detail of Back of Dish Cat.22, Fig.81.
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84. (Cat.24) Design for Dish with Claudia Quinta Refloating the Boat, by Battista Franco.
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85. Design for Dish with Four Herdsmen in a Landscape, by Battista Franco.
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86. Pilgrim Flask with Four Herdsmen in a Landscape. Urbino (Fontana Workshops);c.1560-65.
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87. Dish with Saul and Abimelech. Duchy of Urbino, c.1570. In the Manner of Battista Franco. (Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum,Brunswick).
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88. Dish with Marcus Curtius. Duchy of Urbino (? Pesaro); c.1555. In the Manner of Battista Franco. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rouen).
Western art unattributed:
42. (Cat.1) Plate with Paris and Oenone. Duchy of Urbino; c.1560.
Western art unattributed:
70. (Cat.14a) Plate with the Greeks Battering down the Gates of Priam's Palace.? Pesaro, Late Nineteenth Century.
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74. (Cat.16) Plate with Venus Restraining Aeneas from Killing Helen. Duchy of Urbino; c.1560.
Article
The Dream of Aeneas: A Rosa Source for Cheere's River God at Stourhead
12/1974 | 861 | 116
Pages: 756+758
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Woodbridge, Kenneth (Woodbridge, Kenneth)
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66. River God, by John Cheere. (National Trust, Stourhead, Wilts.)
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67. Dream of Aeneas, by Salvator Rosa. Etching.
Article
Solimena's 'Dido Receiving Aeneas and Cupid Disguised as Ascanius'
06/1973 | 843 | 115
Pages: 385-390
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Author:
Levey, Michael (Levey, Michael; Levey, Mr.)
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45. Dido Receiving Aeneas and Cupid Disguised as Ascanius, by Francesco Solimena. Canvas, 207.2 by 310.2 cm. (National Gallery, London.)
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46. Detail of Head Here Identified as Solimena's Own, from Dido Receiving Aeneas Illustrated in Fig. 45.
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47. Detail from Self Portrait, by Francesco Solimena. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence.)
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48. Detail of Kneeling Attendant from Dido Receiving Aeneas Illustrated in Fig. 45.
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49. St Martin Dividing His Cloak, by Francesco Solimena. Canvas, c.79 by 117 cm. (St Martin-in-the-Fields, London.)
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