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Book Review
The Holy Name: Art of the Gesù. Bernini and His Age. Edited by Linda Wolk-Simon and Christopher M. S. Johns
08/2018 | 1385 | 160
Pages: 702-703
Exhibition Review
Andrea Pozzo. Trento
07/2010 | 1288 | 152
Pages: 498-500
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Salomon, Xavier F. (Salomon, Xavier F.)
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Andrea Pozzo (1642–1709) pittore e prospettico in Italia settentrionale | institution: Museo Diocesano Tridentino
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60. Immaculate Conception with St Stanislaus Kostka, by Andrea Pozzo. c.1671–72. Canvas, 342 by 222 cm. (SS. Ambrogio e Andrea, Genoa; exh. Museo Diocesano Tridentino, Trento).
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61. Presentation of Jesus in the Temple, by Andrea Pozzo. c.1682–85. Canvas, 192 by 143 cm. (Musée Fesch, Ajaccio; exh. Museo Diocesano Tridentino, Trento).
Exhibition Review
Andrea Pozzo. Rome
07/2010 | 1288 | 152
Pages: 498-500
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Salomon, Xavier F. (Salomon, Xavier F.)
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Mirabili disinganni. Andrea Pozzo (Trento 1624–Vienna 1709). Pittore e architetto gesuita | institution: Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica
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63. Altar of St Ignatius Loyola, by Andrea Pozzo. 1695–99. Mixed media. (Il Gesù, Rome).
Exhibition Review
Andrea Pozzo. Mondovì
07/2010 | 1288 | 152
Pages: 498-500
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Salomon, Xavier F. (Salomon, Xavier F.)
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Andrea Pozzo | institution: San Francesco Saverio
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62. Decoration of the vault, by Andrea Pozzo. 1676–77. Fresco. (S. Francesco Saverio, Chiesa della Missione, Mondovì).
Advertisements
Advertisements December 2004 (Front)
12/2004 | 1221 | 146
Pages: i-xvi
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[Agnew’s, LTD, 43 Old Bond Street, London, W.1. Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665). The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist. Canvas, 20x26 1/2in. (51x68cm)]
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[Beddington & Blackman Ltd. 16 Saville Row, London, W1S 3PL. Herman Saftleven. Rotterdam 1609-1685 Utrecht. An Extensive Rhenish Landscape. Signed with monogram and dated HS 166 (?), lower left. On canvas, 28 1/4 x 38 1/2 in. (71.8x97.8cm)]
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[Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière. 14 rue de Marignan, 75008 Paris. Jean Raon (1630-Paris-1707). Busts of a young man and a young woman. White and black marble. Height: 36cm. Width: 20.5cm. Depth: 12.5cm]
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[Daniel Katz, Ltd. 13 Old Bond Street. London. Antoine-Louis Barye (Paris, 1796-1875, Paris). Angelica and Roger mounted on the hippogriff (detail). Bronze, lifetime cast. Signed BARYE. 20 1/4in. (51.5cm) high; 27 1/2in. (70cm) long overall]
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[David & Constance Yates. Lenox Hill Station. New York 10021. Wilhelm Pascal (1813-after 1848).Funerary Monument. Marble. 13 1/2 x 12 5/8 x 17 1/8 inches (34.3x32x43.6cm)]
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[Dickinson. 58 Jermyn Street. London. 19 East 66th Street. New York. Giovanni Antonio Canal, il Canaletto (Venice 1697-1768). The Night Festival on the Zattere near the Church of Santa Marta, Venice, on the Eve of Saint Martha's Day (29 July). Oil on canvas. 37 1/4 x 50 in. (94.5 x 127 cm.]
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[Galerie Alexandre Lacroix. 28, Rue de Penthièvre. Paris. Emile-Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929). Masque d'Apollon. Bronze-Fonte Alexis Rudier-circa 1909. H: 50cm]
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[Galerie Eric Coatalem. 93, rue de Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Paris. Camille Claudel (Fére-en-Tardenois 1864-Montdevergues 1934). La petite Chatelaine. Marble, H- 3 cm; W- 28cm; D. 22cm. Signed at the back,executed in 1895.]
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[Galerie Eric Coatalem. 93, rue de Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Paris. Joseph Chinard (Lyon 1756-1813). Portrait of Louis-Etienne Vincent de Vaugelas, (1781-1809). Terra Cotta, Salon of 1910. H. 64cm; W. 64cm; D. 38cm. Sold to the Frick Collection of New York.]
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[Galerie Eric Coatalem. 93, rue de Faubourg Saint-Honoré. Paris. Joseph Chinard (Lyon 1756-1813). The Youth or the Innocence on the Ocean. Terra Cotta, H. 57.7cm; W. 92.7cm; D. 41.9cm. Salon de 1798, n°511.]
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[Galleria Longari. Via Bigli 15, 20121 Milan. Bozzetti, attributed to Francesco Nuvolone, from a design by Andrea Pozzo for the altar of S. Ignazio in the church of the Gesù, Rome. Triumph of Faith over paganism. Triumph of Religion over heresy. Rome, 1695. Terracotta. 58cm. high]
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[Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert. 38 Bury Street. St. James’s, London SW1Y 6BB. 17 East 76th Street, New York. Barbara Hepworth. 1903-1975. Stringed Figure (Curlew), Version I, 1956. Brass and cotton string on wood veneer base. 18 1/2 x 22 30 Inches; 47 x 56 x 76.2 cm]
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[Michael Brook. London SE5. Ormolu mounted opaque glass 'wing-figured' candle vase, circa 1772, by Matthew Boulton]
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[Michael Hall Fine Arts, Inc. 49 East 82nd Street, New York. Bust of Henry IV. Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne (1704-1778). White Marble. Height: 31 5/8in. 80.4cm. Signed and dated: par Lemoyne 1773.]
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[New Art Centre Sculpture Park & Gallery. Roche Court, East Winterslow, Salisbury, WIltshire. Eva Rothschild, Meta 2004, polished stainless steel.]
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[Parkerson Gallery. 3510 Lake Street. Houston. Ivan Masrovic. The Cellist. Signed. Conté crayon, 24 1/4x19 3/4 inches.]
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[Patricia Wengraf, Ltd. PO Box 31067, London SW1W 9FJ. Giambologna (Douai, 1529-1608, Florence). Cast before 1577, probably by Fra Domenico Portigiani. Mars, bronze, height: 39.6cm]
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[The Frick Collection. New York. Giambologna (1529-1608), Mars (detail), bronze, The Quentin Collection.]
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[Victor Franses Gallery. 57 Jermyn Street, St. James’s. London. Ape Riding a Gnu, by Antoine-Louis Barye (1796-1875).]
Article
The Altar-Rail for St Ignatius's Chapel in the Gesù di Roma
04/1974 | 853 | 116
Pages: 178-189
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Enggass, Robert (Enggass, Robert)
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1. Putto from the Altar-Rail of the Gesù, by Pierre Le Gros (Detail of Fig. 10).
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10. Putti on the Altar-Rail, Here Attributed to Pierre Le Gros (On the Fourth Baluster from the Left).
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11. Putti on the Altar-Rail, Here Attributed to Pierre Le Gros (On the Fifth Baluster from the Left).
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12. Putto by Pierre Le Gros (Detail of Fig. 11).
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13. Putti on the Altar-Rail, Here Attributed to Francesco Maglia (On the Third Baluster from the Left.)
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14. Putti on the Altar-Rail, Here Attributed to Francesco Maglia (On the Sixth Baluster from the Left).
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15. Putti on the Altar-Rail, Here Attributed to Angelo de Rossi (On the Seventh Baluster from the Left).
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16. Putti on the Altar-Rail, Probably by Pietro Balestra (On the Second Baluster on the Left).
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17. Putto on the Altar-Rail, Detail of Fig. 16.
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18. Putti on the Altar-Rail, Probably by Giacomo Antonio Lavaggi (On the First Baluster on the Left).
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19. Design for a Console Table, by Carlo Fontana. (Royal Library, Windsor Castle.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.
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2. Altar-Rail (Left Half) 1695-99. Bronze, White and Polychromatic Marbles, Lapis Lazuli. (Chapel of St Ignatius, Il Gesù, Rome).
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20. Putti on the Altar-Rail, Probably by Claude Lobelle (On the Eighth Baluster from the Left).
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3. Arabesque Grillwork of the Altar-Rail (Section between Second and Third Balusters from the Left), by Domenico Melussi. [Saint Ignatius, Rome]
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4. Arabesque Grillwork of the Altar-Rail (Section between Third and Fourth Balusters from the Left), by Francesco Maglia.
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5. Putto and Grillwork Illustrated in Fig. 3, Here Seen from an Oblique Angle. [by Domenico Melussi. Saint Ignatius, Rome]
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6. Candelabrum, by Giovanni Battista Antonini (On the Altar-Rail, on the Third Baluster from the Left).
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7. Putto and Grillwork Illustrated in Fig. 4, Here Seen from an Oblique Angle. [Arabesque Grillwork of the Altar-Rail (Section between Third and Fourth Balusters from the Left), by Francesco Maglia.][Saint Ignatius, Rome]
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8. Centre Gates of the Altar-Rail, by Pietro Papaleo.
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9. Candelabrum, by Domenico Melussi (On the Altar-Rail, on the Second Baluster from the Left). [Saint Ignatius, Rome]
Short Notice
The Original High Altar Tabernacle of the Gesù Rediscovered
02/1970 | 803 | 112
Pages: 110-113
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Masheck, Joseph (Masheck, Joseph; Masheck, Joseph Daniel Cahill)
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57. High Altar Tabernacle of the Gesù, Rome. Before 1599. (Thurles Cathedral, Co. Tipperary.)
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58. Detail from Fig. 57. [High Altar Tabernacle of the Gesù, Rome. Before 1599. (Thurles Cathedral, Co. Tipperary.)]
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59. Detail from Fig. 57. [High Altar Tabernacle of the Gesù, Rome. Before 1599. (Thurles Cathedral, Co. Tipperary.)]
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60. Detail from Fig. 57. [High Altar Tabernacle of the Gesù, Rome. Before 1599. (Thurles Cathedral, Co. Tipperary.)]
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61. Detail from Fig. 57. [High Altar Tabernacle of the Gesù, Rome. Before 1599. (Thurles Cathedral, Co. Tipperary.)]