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Giotto's Portrait of Dante?
08/1979 | 917 | 121
Pages: 471-481+483
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Gombrich, E. H. (Gombrich, E. H.; Gombrich, Ernst Hans Josef; Gombrich, Ernst)
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Illustrations
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10. Detail of Fig. 7. [The Altar Wall, with Christ in Majesty. Fresco. (Chapel of the Palazzo del Podestà, Florence).]
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11. Brutus the Just Judge, with Cardinal Virtues, Detail of a Fresco (Left Section). (Palazzo Arte della Lana, Florence).
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12. Brutus the Just Judge, with Cardinal Virtues, Detail of a Fresco (Right Section). (Palazzo Arte Della Lana, Florence).
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13. Detail of Fig. 11. [Brutus the Just Judge, with Cardinal Virtues, Detail of a Fresco (Left Section). (Palazzo Arte della Lana, Florence).]
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14. 'Il Comune pelato,' from the Tomb of Bishop Guido Tarlatti [Tarlati], by Agostino and Agnolo Senesi [Agostino di Giovanni ed Agnolo di Ventura]. (Cathedral, Arezzo).
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2. Sketch for a Series of Dante Images, by Tom Phillips. Mixed Media on Paper. (Exh. Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd).
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4. The 'Dante Portrait' and Other Heads before Restoration. (After Crowe and Cavalcaselle, 1864).
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5. The 'Dante Portrait' after Restoration. (After Crowe and Cavalcaselle, 1864).
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6. The 'Dante Portrait', Copy by Franz Adolf von Stürler. (Kunstmuseum, Bern).
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7. The Altar Wall, with Christ in Majesty. Fresco. (Chapel of the Palazzo del Podestà, Florence).
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8. The 'Dante Portrait', Detail of Fig. 7. [The Altar Wall, with Christ in Majesty. Fresco. (Chapel of the Palazzo del Podestà, Florence).]
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9. Detail of Fig. 7. [The Altar Wall, with Christ in Majesty. Fresco. (Chapel of the Palazzo del Podestà, Florence).]
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3. Walter von der Vogelweide, from the Manesse Codex. Probably Zürich, 1314-30. (University Library, Heidelberg).