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[Charly Bailly. 10, rue de l’Hotel-de-Ville. Geneve. Giovanni Francesco Barbieri calle Il Guercino. (Cento 1591 - 166 Bologna). Circa 1650. Oil on canvas, 112 by 90 cm (44 by 35 1/2 in)]
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[Didier Aaron, 32 East 67th Street 22-29 January. The assumption of the Virgin, by Domenico Piola (1627-1703). c-1650. Pen and brown ink and wash, 38,5 by 25,8cm]
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[Galerie Canesso Exhibiting at: Didier Aaron, 32 East 67th Street 22-29 January. Woman begging with two children. Master of the Blue Jeans (active in Northern Italy in the late 17th century). Oil on canvas, 152 by 117 cm.]
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[Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert. 38 Bury Street. St. James’s, London SW1Y 6BB. Ben Nicholson 1894-1982. Jan 57 (Rosemergy), 1957. Oil on board in original artist's frame. 18 x 21 1/2 inches. 45.7 x 54.6 cm. Signed, dated and inscribed as title on verso.]
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[Jack Kilgore & Co. 154 East 71st Street. New York. Gérard de Lairesse (Liège 1640- 1711 Amsterdam). Ceres Changing Stellion in to a Lizard. Oil on canvas, 46 by 58 inches (117 by 147 cm.). Signed and dated lower right: 'G. Laires f 1691']
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[Jack Kilgore. 154 East 71st Street, 17 January - 17 February. The death of Adonis, by Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert (1613/14 - 1654). Oil on canvas, 156 by 207 cm.]
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[Lowell Libson Ltd. Exhibiting at: Mitchell-Innes & Nash, 1018 Madison Avenue, 22-29 January. Wooded landscape with horsemen, by Thomas Gainsborough. Early 1760s. Stamped in gold with artist's monogram: TG. Black chalk, watercolour and gouache, 23.3 by 28.7 cm.]
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[Margot Gordon Fine Art, 1400 5th Avenue, Townhouse A, 22-29 January. Head of a young apostle by Benedetto Luti (1666-1724). Panel on paper, laid down on board, 40.6 by 32.9 cm]
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[Margot Gordon Fine Art. Shepherd & Derom Galleries. 58 East 79 Street. New York. Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael. Urbino 1483 - 1520 Rome. Two Putti Supporting a Beam or a Plaque. Pen and brown ink, over black chalk, 114 x 69 mm]
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[Robert Simon Fine Art. Satis House, 53 Tower Hill Road East. Tuxedo. Gregorio Lazzarini. Venice 1655 - Villabona 1730. Judith and Holofernes. Oil on canvas, 64 1/2 x 80 inches (163.8 x 203 cm)]
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[Trinity Fine Art Inc. 23 East 73rd Street. New York. Ferdinando Tacca (Florence 1619-1686). Bacchus and Ceres. Bronze. Height: 49cm]
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[Trinity Fine Art Inc., 23 East 73rd Street, 21-29 January. The beheading of St. John the Baptist, by Luca Giordano (1634-1705). Oil on paper, within a painted oval, laid down on canvas, 27 by 33.5 cm]
Attributed works:
[Trinity House. 67 High Street. Broadway. 50 Maddox Street. London. Edgar Degas (1834-1917). Dancer. Charcoal on Paper. (13 1/4 x 8 7/8 in)]
Western art unattributed:
[Peter Finer. 38 & 39 Duke Street. London. A Highly Rare and Important Composite South German Stetchzeug Armour, circa 1490-5]
Western art unattributed:
[Peter Finer. 38 & 39 Duke Street. London. An exceptionally fine and rare North German Field Armour with Etched Decorations, from the Armoury of Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, Brunswick, circa 1560-5]
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[Alex Wengrad Limited, The Old Knoll, Eliot Hill, London, UK] Giovanni Battista Foggini (1652-1725). Dancing faun. Bronze, 21¼ in. High (51.5 cm.) Reduction of Marble Made for Louis XIV in 1686
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[Artemis Group, 23 East 73rd Street, New York, New York] Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (1783-1853), A Brig under Sail in Fair Weather, Oil on Canvas, 1844-45, 18½ × 26 3/4 Inches (47 × 68 cm.)
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[Bassenge, Erdener Str. 5A, Berlin, Germany] Bartholomäus Spranger (1546-1611). S. John the Evangelist. Etching. Hollstein 1.
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[Colnaghi, 15 Old Bond Street, London, UK] Canaletto. A Capriccio View of a Venetian Palace. Pen, Brown Ink and Grey Wash 333 × 326 mm.
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[Exh. International Fine Art Fair, New York] Carlo Innocenzo Carlone: The Glorification of Sts Felix and Adauctus. 90 × 120 cm. Agnew's, London
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[Exh. International Fine Art Fair, New York] Edgar Degas: Two Studies of a Jockey. c.1882-84. Charcoal on Paper, 48.5 × 30.5 cm. Spink Leger, London
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[Exh. International Fine Art Fair, New York] Emanuel de Witte: Interior of the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam. 65.8 × 55.7 cm. Jack Kilgore, New York
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[Exh. International Fine Art Fair, New York] Giuseppe Sanmartino: Two Angels with Torchère, c.1768. Terracotta, ht.32 cm. Alex Wengraf, London
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[Exh. International Fine Art Fair, New York] Henri Harpignies: River Landscape. Oil on a Cigar-Box Lid, Signed and Dated 1898 11.7 × 20.3 cm. Artemis Fine Arts, New York
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[Exh. International Fine Art Fair, New York] Jean Huber: Le repas des philosophes. Pen and Brown Ink with Grey Wash, Heightened with White over Outline Etching. 23 × 33.5 cm. Galerie Siegfried Billesberger, Munich
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[Exh. International Fine Art Fair, New York] Pierre-Paul Prud'hon: Portrait of Mme Péan de Saint-Gilles, 1822. 72 × 59 cm. Richard L. Feigen & Co., New York
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[Frost & Reed Ltd, 2-4 King Street, London, UK] This Finished Oil Self-Portrait Was Obscured by Brick-Red Paint, Applied in the 1940s or 1950s and Was Discovered on the reverse of 'Raminou couché sur un lit' (Below) Oil Painting on Board, Signed and Dated 1920, 20 × 18 1/8 Inches 51 × 46 cm
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[Galerie Kornfeld, Laupenstrasse 41, Bern, Switzerland] Edvard Munch. Women in Asgardstrand. Oil on Canvas. 1920-1930. 75 × 98.5 cm. Signed and Dated
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[Galerie Siegfried Billesberger, Billesberger-Hof, 85452 Moosinning (Munich), Germany] Anton Raphael Mengs. Rest on the Flight into Egypt. Red and Black Chalk on Yellowish Heavy Paper, Squared. 412 × 325 mm
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[Haboldt & Co., 22 East 80th Street, New York, New York] Tommaso di Cristofano, Called Masolino. (ca. 1383/84-ca. 1436) St. John the Evangelist. Tempera on Panel, Gold Ground, Shaped Top, 21,9 × 15,6 cm
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[Huntington's Antiques at Christie's, 8 King Street, London, UK] An Oak Triangular Press Cupboard Lake District, Late 17th Century
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[Jack Kilgore & Co., Inc. 154 East 71st Street, New York] Thomas Willeboirts Bosschaert and Jan Davidsz. de Heem. Bergen op Zoom 1614 - 1654 Antwerp. Utrecht 1606 - 1684 Antwerp. A Children's Bacchanalia. Oil on Canvas, 61 by 63 Inches (155 by 160 cm.)
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[Ketterer Kunst, Hamburg, vorm., F. Dorling, Germany] Schlesinger, Felix (1833 - 1910). Willaerts, Adam (1577 - 1664). Koester, Alexander (1864 - 1932). Drechsler, Johann Baptist (1756 - 1811). P. Nunez, De crepusculis. Lissabon 1542. C. Huygens, Systema Saturnium. Den Haag 1659. P. Apian, Cosmographia. Paris 1551
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[Mark Murray Fine Paintings, 980 Madison Avenue, New York, New York] Sir James Jebusa Shannon (British, 1862-1923). War: Mistress and Maid, Oil on Canvas, 29 × 23 in., Oval. Signed, Dated, and Inscribed: Presented by J. J. Shannon to Hospital Ship Maine Fund 1900.
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[Piero Corsini Inc., 162 East 63rd Street, New York, New York] Master of the Twelve Apostles Ferrarese, Active Circa 1530-1542. Jacob and Rachel at the Well. Oil on Canvas, 38 3/4 x 54 1/8 ins. (98.5 × 137.5 cm.)
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[Richard L. Feign & Company, 49 East 68th Street, New York, New York] Leonaert Bramer, Raising of Lazarus, Circa 1630-35. oil on Panel, 66 by 94.5 cm.
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[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] Thomas Barker (1769-1847) Priscilla Jones circa. 1796, Holburne Museum, Bath
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[University of California Press advertisement.] Book: Art from The Watercolors of John Singer Sargent
Western art unattributed:
Armchair, One of a Pair, Murshidabad. Late Eighteenth Century. Solid Ivory, Carved, Pierced and Partly Gilt, 92.4 by 71 by 49 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
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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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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Attributed works:
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).
Attributed works:
7. Engraving by N. Tardieu, after Trophy Scene from Life of Constantine Tapestry Cycle, Designed by Peter Paul Rubens.
Attributed works:
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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dates:
subjects:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Meeting of Two Generals. Gouache on Paper, 378.3 by 207.7 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
Attributed works:
17. The Apparition. Gouache on Paper, 280.2 by 189.5 cm (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
Attributed works:
18. The Apparition, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 44.5 by 32.5 cm (Private Collection, Belgium).
Attributed works:
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).
Attributed works:
20. Detail from the Death of Ananias, by Raphael. (Royal Collection; Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Attributed works:
21. The Combat. Gouache on Paper, 276.4 by 206.4 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
Attributed works:
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).
Attributed works:
6. The Trophy. Gouache on Paper, 282.8 by 189.5 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
Attributed works:
9. The Trophy, by Peter Paul Rubens. Panel, 51 by 16.8 cm. (Dulwich College Picture Gallery).