Caravaggio a Napoli:
Nuove Date Nuove Idee. Edited by
Maria Cristina Terzaghi. 214 pp.
with numerous col. + b. & w. ills.
(Studi di Storia dell’Arte Speciali,
Todi: Ediart Editrice, 2021) |
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subjects:
Caravaggio e i letterati. Edited by
Sybille Ebert-Schifferer and Laura
Teza. 199 pp. with 120 b. & w. ills. (Studi
di Storia dell’Arte Speciali, Todi: Ediart
Editrice, 2020) |
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subjects:
Caravaggio, la Natività di Palermo:
Nascita e scomparsa di un
capolavoro. By Michele Cuppone.
127 pp. incl. numerous col. + b. & w.
ills. (Campisano Editore, Rome, 2021) |
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subjects:
Ecce Caravaggio: Da Roberto Longhi
a oggi. Coordinamente della ricerca di Michele Cuppone, con saggi di Giacomo
Berra, Michele Cuppone, Francesca
Curti, Sara Magister, Barbara Savina;
contributi di Antonella di Pinto, Mina
Gregori, Giani Pappi. By Vittorio
Sgarbi. 264 pp. with numerous col. + b.
& w. ills. (La Nave di Teseo, Rome, 2021) |
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subjects:
Il Giovane Caravaggio ‘Sine Ira et
Studio’. Edited by Alessandro Zuccari.
207 pp. incl. 35 col. + 65 b. & w. ills.
(Rome, De Luca Editore d’Arte, 2018) |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
1. Ecce Homo, attributed to Caravaggio. c.1605–10. Oil on canvas,
111 by 86 cm. (Private collection; courtesy Colnaghi).
Attributed works:
2. The lute player, by Caravaggio. c.1595–97. Oil on canvas, 94 by 119 cm.
(State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
3. Adoration of the Shepherds, by Caravaggio. 1609. Oil on canvas,
314 by 211 cm. (Museo Nazionale, Messina; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
4. Nativity with St Lawrence and St Francis, by Caravaggio. 1600.
Oil on canvas, 268 by 197 cm. (Present whereabouts unknown;
formerly Oratorio di S. Lorezo, Palermo, Sicily; Scala Images).
Attributed works:
5. Supper at Emmaus, by Caravaggio. 1606–07?. Oil on canvas, 141 by 175
cm. (Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan; Bridgeman Images).
4. Diser Bapst Alexander der Sechst. German, after 1555. Hand-coloured woodcut and letter- press, shown both closed, 33.5 by 17 cm., and open. (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich, Einbl. VII,23 a; photograph Creative Commons).
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5. Portrait of ?Mrs Parr, sister of Mrs John Sell Cotman, Called ‘Portrait of Mrs J S Cotman’, by John Sell Cotman. c.1815. Graphite and white chalk on wove paper, 30.4 by 23 cm. (Leeds Art Gallery; Bridgeman Images).