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Article
The X-Ray Examination of Titian's 'Three Ages of Man' in the Bridgewater House Collection
12/1971 | 825 | 113
Pages: 720-723+725-726
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Robertson, Giles (Robertson, Giles)
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21. The Three Ages. Engraving by Valentin Lefebvre, after Titian. Courtesy of the Warburg Institute.
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22. Infra-Red Photograph of the Head of the Girl, from Titian's Three Ages of Man Illustrated in Fig. 23.
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23. The Three Ages of Man, by Titian. (Collection The Duke of Sutherland, on Loan to the National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh.)
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24. Detail from Mosaic of X-Rays of Titian's Three Ages of Man Illustrated in Fig. 23, Showing the Central Area.
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25. Mosaic of X-Rays of Titian's Three Ages of Man Illustrated in Fig. 23.
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The 'Camerini d'Alabastro' of Alfonso d'Este-II
12/1971 | 825 | 113
Pages: 712+714-719+721
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Hope, Charles (Hope, Charles)
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16. The Feast of the Gods, by Giovanni Bellini. (National Gallery of Art, Washington D. C., Widener Collection.)
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17. X-Ray of The Feast of the Gods Illustrated in Fig. 16.
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18. Detail of the Landscape in The Feast of the Gods Illustrated in Fig. 16.
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19. The Triumph of Bacchus. Facsimile by C. M. Metz of a Lost Drawing, Probably by G. F. Penni, after a Design by Raphael (Here Shown in Reverse). (British Museum.)
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20. The Triumph of Bacchus, by Garofalo. (Staatliche Gemäldegalerie, Dresden.)
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The 'Camerini d'Alabastro' of Alfonso d'Este-I
11/1971 | 824 | 113
Pages: 641-647+649-650
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Hope, Charles (Hope, Charles)
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2. The Via Coperta, Ferrara, from the East. The Camere Dorate Were in the Block at the Right. Photo. Ralph Lieberman.
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3. The Balcony on the Via Coperta. Photo. Ralph Lieberman.
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A. Plan of Alfonso d'Este's Apartment in the Via Coperta, Also Known as the 'Camerini d'Alabastro'; When This Term Was Used in the Singular It Seems to Have Applied Only to the Duke's Study (2).
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B. Alfonso d'Este's Study, the 'Camerino d'Alabastro'. The History of the Pictorial Decoration Is Discussed in the Second Part of This Article.