7. Detail of Day, attributed to Giambologna, after Michelangelo. Before 1574. Alabaster, 44.5 by 48.5 by 14.7 cm. (Staatliche Kunstsammlung, Dresden; photograph Hans-Peter Klut; exh. The Sculpture Collection, Dresden).
Attributed works:
8. Day, attributed to Giambologna, after Michelangelo. Before 1574. Alabaster, 44.5 by 48.5 by 14.7 cm. (Staatliche Kunstsammlung, Dresden; photograph Hans-Peter Klut; exh. The Sculpture Collection, Dresden).
Attributed works:
9. Allegory of Francesco I de’Medici, by Giambologna. c.1560–61. Alabaster, 32 by 45.8 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid; exh. The Sculpture Collection, Dresden).
Book Review
La Renaissance et le Rêve, Bosch, Veronese, Greco . . ., A. Cecchi, Y. Hersant and C. Rabbi Bernard, eds.
47. The massacre of the innocents, by Fra Angelico. 1448. panel, 38.5 by 37 cm. (Museo di S. Marco, Florence; exh. Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, Turin).
Attributed works:
48. Strip cartoon for 'Brendon", Nato il 31 Febbraio, issue 1, by Massimo Rotundo. 1998. Ink on paper, 35 by 25 cm. (Private Collection; exh. Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, Turin).
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Fuseli and the 'Judicious Adoption' of the Antique in the 'Nightmare'
37. The Nightmare, by Henry Fuseli. 1781. 101.6 by 127 cm., (Detroit Institute of Art).
Western art unattributed:
38. Bacchanalian Scene, on Marble Sarcophagus. Roman, Second Half of 2nd Century A. D. (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli, Naples).
Western art unattributed:
39. Bacchanalian Scene, Detail of Fig.38. [Bacchanalian Scene, on Marble Sarcophagus. Roman, Second Half of 2nd Century A. D. (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli, Naples).]