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New light on Battista Franco in Venice: part I: the Barbaro Chapel in S. Francesco della Vigna and the Scuola del Nome di Gesù
11/2006 | 1244 | 148
Pages: 747-753
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Howard, Deborah (Howard, Deborah)
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Varick Lauder, Anne (Varick Lauder, Anne)
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19. The baptism of Christ, by Battista Franco. c.1552–54. Canvas, 340 by 190 cm. (Cappella Barbaro, S. Francesco della Vigna, Venice).
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20. Fig.19 in its eighteenth-century framing. (Photograph Osvaldo Böhm, Venice).
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23. South door of S. Francesco della Vigna, Venice, with the monument to Domenico Trevisan. c.1555. (Photograph Deborah Howard).
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21. Site of the Scuola del Nome di Gesù, Venice, from the Nuova planimetria della Città di Venezia, 1845–56. The Scuola is marked ‘h’.
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22. The symbol of the Name of Jesus, fresco on the vault of the Drapperia wing of the Rialto market. After 1520? (Photograph M. Longair).
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Tintoretto's 'Deposition of Christ' in the National Gallery of Scotland
08/1985 | 989 | 127
Pages: 500-517
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Dick, John (Dick, John)
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Howard, Deborah (Howard, Deborah)
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MacAndrew, Hugh (MacAndrew, Hugh; Magandrew, Hugh)
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Plesters, Joyce (Plesters, Joyce)
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1. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. 164 by 127.5 cm. After Cleaning and Removal of Additions. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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10. Head and Shoulders of a Woman in Profile. Black Chalk. (Detail from Verso of Fig. 9). [Deposition of Christ. Anonymous Seventeenth-Century Italian Copy, after Tintoretto. Pen and Brown Wash, Heightened with White, 41.8 by 28.5 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).]
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11. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. 203 by 150 cm. Before Cleaning. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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12. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. After Cleaning and before Removal of the Additional Strips of Canvas.
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13. X-Radiograph of Deposition of Christ, by Tintoretto, Showing the Additional Strips of Canvas.
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14. Ultramarine Blue Stripe of Nicodemus's Multicoloured Striped Garment. The Green Layer is the Paint of the Landscape. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. Details of the Picture after Cleaning and Restoration (See Fig. 1), with Photomicrographs (Magnification c. 100) of Cross-Sections of Paint Samples from the Corresponding Areas on the Picture. [Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. 164 by 127.5 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).]
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15. Photomicrograph. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. Details of the Picture after Cleaning and Restoration (See Fig. 1), with Photomicrographs (Magnification c. 100) of Cross-Sections of Paint Samples from the Corresponding Areas on the Picture.
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16. Orange (Realgar) Robe of Joseph of Arimathea; His Left Shoulder Where Painted on Top of the Landscape. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. Details of the Picture after Cleaning and Restoration (See Fig. 1), with Photomicrographs (Magnification c. 100) of Cross-Sections of Paint Samples from the Corresponding Areas on the Picture.
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17. Photomicrograph. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. Details of the Picture after Cleaning and Restoration (See Fig. 1), with Photomicrographs (Magnification c. 100) of Cross-Sections of Paint Samples from the Corresponding Areas on the Picture.
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18. Grassy Hillside, Upper Left Corner, Showing Browned Copper Resinate Glaze over Malachite Underpaint, the Green Colour of the Latter Still Perceptible at the Picture's Surface. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. Details of the Picture after Cleaning and Restoration (See Fig. 1), with Photomicrographs (Magnification c. 100) of Cross-Sections of Paint Samples from the Corresponding Areas on the Picture.
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19. Photomicrograph. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. Details of the Picture after Cleaning and Restoration (See Fig. 1), with Photomicrographs (Magnification c. 100) of Cross-Sections of Paint Samples from the Corresponding Areas on the Picture.
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2. The Sagredo (Formerly dal Basso) Chapel, San Francesco della Vigna, Venice.
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20. Ridge of Dark Hillock between the Heads of the Two Marys Attending the Virgin. The Browned Copper Resinate Glaze Now Obscures the Green Layers Beneath. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. Details of the Picture after Cleaning and Restoration (See Fig. 1), with Photomicrographs (Magnification c. 100) of Cross-Sections of Paint Samples from the Corresponding Areas on the Picture.
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21. Photomicrograph. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. Details of the Picture after Cleaning and Restoration (See Fig. 1), with Photomicrographs (Magnification c. 100) of Cross-Sections of Paint Samples from the Corresponding Areas on the Picture.
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22. Blue (Ultramarine) Cloak of the Woman at Far Right Holding Taper; The Light Underlayers Appear to Belong to the Landscape Background. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. Details of the Picture after Cleaning and Restoration (See Fig. 1), with Photomicrographs (Magnification c. 100) of Cross-Section of Paint Samples from the Corresponding Areas on the Picture.
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23. Photomicrograph. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. Details of the Picture after Cleaning and Restoration (See Fig. 1), with Photomicrographs (Magnification c. 100) of Cross-Sections of Paint Samples from the Corresponding Areas on the Picture.
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24. Peach-Coloured Cloak of the Mary at Lower Right. In the Cross-Section the Orange of the Cloak and the Reddish-Brown Paint of the Shadowed Flesh Are Applied over the (Intentionally) Brown Paint Layers of the Dark Corner of the Foreground Landscape. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. Details of the Picture after Cleaning and Restoration (See Fig. 1), with Photomicrographs (Magnification c. 100) of Cross-Sections of Paint Samples from the Corresponding Areas on the Picture.
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25. Photomicrograph. Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. Details of the Picture after Cleaning and Restoration (See Fig. 1), with Photomicrographs (Magnification c. 100) of Cross-Sections of Paint Samples from the Corresponding Areas on the Picture.
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26. Pygmalion and Galatea, by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roucy-Trioson. Salon of 1819. 253 by 202 cm. (Château de Dampierre).
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3. Photomontage (By Joe Rock), Showing Matham's Engraving (Fig.6) Inserted into the Altar Frame of the Dandolo Chapel, San Francesco della Vigna, to Indicate the Probable Original Setting of Tintoretto's Deposition. The Altar-Piece in the Dandolo Chapel and the Figure Niches on Either Side Are by Giuseppe Salviati.
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4. Plan of San Francesco della Vigna, Venice, by Jacopo Sansovino, Indicating the Principal Family Chapels Conceded in the Sixteenth Century. (From L. Cicognara, A. Diedo and G. Selva: Le Fabbriche e i monumenti cospicui di Venezia, Venice [1838-40]).
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5. San Francesco della Vigna, Venice, by Jacopo Sansovino. View of the Left Side of the Nave, Showing (From the Pulpit) the Giustinian, Dandolo, and dal Basso/Sagredo Chapels).
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6. Deposition of Christ, by Jacob Matham, after Tintoretto. Engraving. (British Museum).
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7. Deposition of Christ, by Lucas Kilian, after Tintoretto. Engraving. (Here Reversed; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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8. Detail from Deposition of Christ, by Tintoretto. [Deposition of Christ, by Jacopo Tintoretto. 164 by 127.5 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).]
Western art unattributed:
9. Deposition of Christ. Anonymous Seventeenth-Century Italian Copy, after Tintoretto. Pen and Brown Wash, Heightened with White, 41.8 by 28.5 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).