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(KJ MF MS AG FW LM AS EW) recropped landscape, by Sophie Thun (b.1985). 2022. Silver gelatin print and photogram on baryta paper in artist’s frame, 87.7 by 119.4 by 3.5 cm. [SOPHIE TAPPEINER, VIENNA/Art Basel Paris]
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A trial by fire, by Jenkin van Zyl (b.1993). 2024. Film, duration 10 minutes. [EDEL ASSANTI, LONDON/Frieze London]
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An ensign seated in a guardroom with offi cers playing cards, by acob Duck (1600– 67). Oil on canvas, 69 by 60.3 cm. [JOHNNY VAN HAEFTEN, SURREY/Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
BALTHASAR VAN DER AST (Middelburg 1593/4 – 1657 Delft) A Still Life of Fruit in a kraak porcelain Dish, with Shells and Roses Signed, lower right, on the ledge: B. van der. Ast Oil on panel, 26⅞ x 37⅞ ins. (68.3 x 98.7 cm) Framed dimensions: 35½ x 47½ x 3⅜ ins. (90 x 120.7 x 8.5 cm) [Johnny van Haeften]
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Candelabre ‘night butterfly’, by Nils Alix- Tabeling (b.1991). 2023. Mixed media, 250 by 160 by 60 cm. [PUBLIC GALLERY, LONDON/Frieze London]
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Charles Beale, by Mary Beale (1633– 99). Late 1650s. Oil on paper, laid on panel, 31.8 by 26 cm. PHILIP MOULD & COMPANY, LONDON/Frieze Masters]
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Chest of drawers, attributed to Philippe Pasquier (Master in 1760), France, last quarter of the 18th century. Mahogany, mahogany veneer, yew burl and ebony, chased and gilt bronze with grey-veined white marble, 86 by 126 by 61 cm. [GALERIE LÉAGE, PARIS/Frieze Masters]
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Classroom, by Andrew Cranston (b.1969). 2023. Distemper on canvas, 213.8 by 183.9 cm. [INGLEBY GALLERY, EDINBURGH/Frieze London]
Attributed works:
Do you realise there is a rainbow even if it’s night!?, by Petrit Halilaj (b.1986). 2023. Qilim carpet from Kosovo, Flokati, polyester, chenille wire, stainless steel and brass, dimensions variable. [CHERTLÜDDE, BERLIN/Frieze London]
Attributed works:
EVA GONZALÈS (1849–83) Portrait de fillette au chapeau, 1879–80. Oil on canvas, 24.5 × 19 cm. Estimate: CHF 18‘000/ 25‘000 [Gloggner]
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FEDE GALIZIA (1578–1630) Judith with the Head of Holofernes, c. 1620s Recently acquired by the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo [Robilant and Voena]
Attributed works:
Flora totem pino, by Lucía Pizzani (b.1975). 2023. English black stoneware and white slip, 138 by 50 by 50 cm. [CECILIA BRUNSON PROJECTS, LONDON/Frieze London]
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Florence: the Bargello, by Antonietta Brandeis (1848–1926). Oil on panel, 25.4 by 14.6 cm. CHARLES BEDDINGTON LTD, LONDON/Frieze Masters]
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Folios 13v and 14r from Hours of Isabella d’Este, Use of Rome, illuminated by Gherardo (1444/45–97) and Monte di Giovanni del Fora (1448–1533). c.1490. Illuminated manuscript on vellum, 240 leaves, 13 by 8.7 cm. [DR. JÖRN GÜNTHER RARE BOOKS, BASEL/Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
Giovanni Battista Foggini (1652–1725) The Crucifixion (detail) 1678 Red wax model in low relief 11.1 × 25 cm [Trinity Fine Art, London]
Attributed works:
Glow’ replica (mirroir1), by David Douard (b.1983). 2024. Painting, curved metal bar with aluminium casted flowers and spherical magnets, 220 by 70 by 50 cm. GALERIE CHANTAL CROUSEL, PARIS/Art Basel Paris]
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Guercino, The Cumaean Sibyl with a Putto, 1651 © The National Gallery, London [Waddesdon]
Attributed works:
I don’t know why nobody told you how to unfold your love I, by Dawn Ng (b.1982). 2024. Archival pigment print, 123 by 123 cm. [KATE MACGARRY, LONDON/Frize London]
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Italian columns, by Ben Nicholson (1894– 1982). 1965. Pen, ink, watercolour and gouache on paper, 31.7 by 24.8 cm. [STEPHEN ONGPIN FINE ART, LONDON/Frieze Masters]
Attributed works:
Lost door, by Lubaina Himid (b.1954). 2021. Acrylic on wood, 194 by 80 by 15 cm. [HOLLYBUSH GARDENS, LONDON/Frieze London]
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Marchiali, by Kensuke Koike (b.1980). 2022. Vintage photograph, 23.3 by 37.2 cm., framed. [SCHOENI PROJECTS, SOTHEBY’S, 34–35 NEW BOND ST, W1A/Asian Art London]
Attributed works:
Medicine Pocket, by Paddy Bedford (c.1922–2007). 1999. Natural earth pigments and synthetic binders on linen, 122 by 135 cm. [D’LAN CONTEMPORARY, MELBOURNE AND NEW YORK/Frieze Masters]
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Mephistopheles, by Jean-Jacques Feuchère (1807–52). 1833. Bronze, with rich red-brown patina, height 34 cm. BOWMAN SCULPTURE, LONDON/Frieze Masters]
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Open (amber), by Eva Gold (b.1994). 2024. Resin, aluminium, fibreglass and fluorescent light, 25 by 54.5 by 10 cm. [ROSE EASTON, LONDON/Frieze London]
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Pietro di Cristoforo Vannucci, called Perugino (1450–1523), Christ Crowned with Thorns and The Madonna, oil on panel, each 33.5 x 27.5 cm [Dorotheum]
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Plucked, by Hayv Kahraman (b.1981). 2024. Oil and acrylic on linen, 132.1 by 215.9 cm. [PILAR CORRIAS, LONDON/Art Basel Paris]
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Pordenone, Mary Magdalene, circa 1530-1532 Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam. Loan Stichting Boijmans Van Beuningen (former Koenigs collection)
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Post, by Juliana Huxtable (b.1987). 2022. Acrylic on printed canvas in artist’s frame, 138 by 267.5 by 7 cm. [PROJECT NATIVE INFORMANT, LONDON/Frieze London]
Attributed works:
Simone di Filippo, called Simone dei Crocifissi (Bologna, documented between 1354 -1399) Virgin and Child between Saints John the Baptist and Bartholomew (central panel); Archangel Gabriel, Saint Petronius, Saint Christopher and Saint Anthony (left panel); Virgin Annunciate, Saint Jerome, a Bishop Saint (Ambrose?) and Saint Florian (right panel) [Moretti]
Attributed works:
Stricture, by Louise Giovanelli (b.1993). 2023. Oil on canvas, diptych, each 240 by 170 cm. [GRIMM, AMSTERDAM, LONDON AND NEW YORK/Frieze London]
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Study for imaginative play I, by Caroline Walker (b.1982). 2024. Oil on paper, 47.5 by 61.5 cm. [STEPHEN FRIEDMAN GALLERY, LONDON AND NEW YORK/Frieze London]
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Tenno-ji Temple in Osaka (Osaka Tenno-ji), from the series Souvenirs of travel III (Tabi miyage dai sanshu), by Kawase Hasui (1883–1957). 1927. Woodblock print, 38.7 by 26.3 cm. [ANASTASIA VON SEIBOLD JAPANESE ART, 4 CROMWELL PLACE, SW7/Asian Art London]
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Triple self-portrait, by Suzanne Fabry (1904–85). c.1934. Oil on canvas, 66 by 85 cm. [WILL ELLIOTT FINE ART, LONDON/Frieze Masters]
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Untitled (still life), by Richard Aldrich (b.1975). 2024. Oil and wax on panel, 52.1 by 33.3 cm. [DÉPENDANCE, BRUSSELS/Art Basel Paris]
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Untitled, by Ana Mendieta (1948–85). 1978. Black-and-white photograph, 20.5 by 25.5 cm. GALERIE LELONG & CO., NEW YORK AND PARIS/Frieze London]
Attributed works:
Untitled, by Ana Mendieta (1948–85). 1978. Black-and-white photograph, 20.5 by 25.5 cm. [GALERIE LELONG & CO., NEW YORK AND PARIS/Art Basel Paris]
Non-western art unattributed:
Hilt of a tulwar. India, mid-to-late 17th century. Jawhar steel, total length 92.5 cm. [RUNJEET SINGH, SOTHEBY’S, 34–35 NEW BOND ST, W1A/Asian Art London]
Non-western art unattributed:
Large underglaze blue and copper red porcelain jar (guan). Yuan dynasty, c.1320–52. Porcelain, height 33 cm. [ESKENAZI LTD, 10 CLIFFORD ST, W1S/Asian Art London]
Non-western art unattributed:
Ming dynasty censer. China, c.1600. Bronze, 17.5 by 29 cm. [MICHAEL GOEDHUIS, LONDON AND YANWORTH/Frieze Masters]
Non-western art unattributed:
Model of a horse. China, Han Dynasty (206 BCE–220 AD). Bronze, height 33.5 cm. [CHRISTIE’S, KING ST, SW1Y/Asian Art London]
Western art unattributed:
Cycladic female figure. Greek, early Cycladic II, c.2600– 2500 BCE. Marble, height 17.1 cm. ARIADNE, GREENWICH CT AND LONDON/Frieze Masters]
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An important Italian demilune commode by Henry Thomas Peters (Windsor 1792-Genoa 1852) after a design by Carl Randoni (Turin 1755-1831) for the Royal Genoese Palace in 1821. Its twin is in Attingham Park, Shropshire. [Burzio/BIAF]
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Antonio de Medici, by Alessandro Allori (1535–1607). Early 1590s. Oil on panel, 107.3 by 86.4 cm. [DICKINSON, LONDON/BIAF]
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DAVID DES GRANGES (1611–1672) Portrait miniature of Charles II (1630–85), as King of Scotland; 1651 Watercolour on vellum Set into the original gold locket, enamelled with designs on base and lid, the lid set with diamonds Oval, 41mm (1 5⁄8in) high [The Limner Company]
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Figure studies, by Henry Moore (1898–1986). c.1948. Watercolour, ink, wash and wax resist, 28 by 21.5 cm. [CHRISTOPHER KINGZETT, LONDON/British Art Fair]
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GIACOMO CERUTI (1698–1767) A Lady in Costume (possibly Mary, Queen of Scots), mid-18th century Recently acquired by the Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan [Robilant + Voena]
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Head of the Bishop Andrea de’ Mozzi, attributed to a collaborator of Arnolfo di Cambio (c.1245–1302). c.1296–c.1300. Serena Pietra with traces of polychrome, height 39 cm. [BOTTICELLI ANTICHITÀ, FLORENCE/BIAF]
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Leaping man, by Elisabeth Frink (1930–93). 1985. Bronze with a brown patina, 40 by 37 by 15 cm. [PORTLAND GALLERY, LONDON/British Art Fair]
Attributed works:
M.G.F.A. Choiseul-Gouffier. Voyage pittoresque de la Grèce. 2 vol. in 3. Paris 1782-1824. [Venator & Hanstein]
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Madonna with Child and St Mary Magdalene, by Tiziano Vecellio, known as Titian, and workshop (c.1488/90–1576). c.1555–60. Oil on canvas, 104 by 92.5 cm. [CARLO ORSI, MILAN/BIAF]
Attributed works:
Madonna with Child, by Agnolo di Cosimo, called Bronzino (1503–72). 1525–26. Oil on panel, 75 by 62 cm. [GALERIE CANESSO, PARIS/BIAF]
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Meeting point, by L.S. Lowry (1887–1976). 1973. Offset lithograph printed in colours on wove, 47 by 71 cm. [HIDDEN GALLERY, BATH AND BRISTOL/British Art Fair]
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Mr Rochester, by Paula Rego (1935– 2022). 2001. Unique hand-painted lithograph, 89.5 by 67 cm. [JAMES HYMAN GALLERY, LONDON/British Art Fair]
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Munnie and Janette, by William Crosbie (1915–99). 1937. Oil on paper, 58.5 by 66 cm. [THE FINE ART SOCIETY, EDINBURGH/British Art Fair]
Attributed works:
Paul Nash (1889-1946) Studio, 1929 Watercolour, 57.3 by 41.3cm [Patrick Bourne & Co/British Art Fair]
Attributed works:
Pordenone, Mary Magdalene, circa 1530-1532 Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam. Loan Stichting Boijmans Van Beuningen (former Koenigs collection) [Fondation Custodia]
Attributed works:
Portrait of Achille Fontanelli, by Andrea Appiani (1754–1817). 1813. Oil on canvas, 125 by 96 cm. [ROBILANT+VOENA, LONDON, MILAN, PARIS and NEW YORK/BIAF]
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River Stour, Essex, by Algernon Newton (1880–1968). 1938. Oil on board, 12 by 17 cm. [AUSTIN / DESMOND FINE ART, LONDON/British Art Fair]
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Rue du Mortier d’Or, by Walter Sickert (1860–1942). 1903. Oil on canvas, 33.5 by 41 cm. [BROWSE & DARBY, LONDON/British Art Fair]
Attributed works:
Simone di Filippo, called Simone dei Crocifissi (Bologna, documented between 1354 -1399) Virgin and Child between Saints John the Baptist and Bartholomew (central panel); Archangel Gabriel, Saint Petronius, Saint Christopher and Saint Anthony (left panel); Virgin Annunciate, Saint Jerome, a Bishop Saint (Ambrose?) and Saint Florian (right panel) [Moretti]
Attributed works:
Sir Horace Mann, by Prince Hoare (1711–69). c.1749. Terracotta, height 51.5 cm. [WALTER PADOVANI, MILAN/BIAF]
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Soldiers in a billet, by Keith Vaughan (1912–77). 1942. Pen, brush and ink, 25.5 by 35 cm. [ABBOTT AND HOLDER, LONDON/British Art Fair]
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Spring time, by William Nicholson (I872–1949). 1922. Pen, ink, watercolour and crayon, 21 by 16 cm. [PATRICK BOURNE & CO, LONDON/British Art Fair]
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Still life with flowers in a glass vase, by Giovanna Garzoni (1600–70). c.1640–50. Tempera painted on vellum with traces of black pencil, 44.8 by 37.5 cm. [COLNAGHI, LONDON, MADRID, BRUSSELS and NEW YORK/BIAF]
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Study of Francis Bacon, no.3, by Clive Barker (b.1940). 1978. Polished bronze, 10.5 by 18.5 cm. [WHITFORD FINE ART, LONDON/British Art Fair]
Attributed works:
The Bruno of Cologne table, by Pietro Piffetti (1701–77). c.1750. Burr walnut and other precious woods, 104.5 by 55 by 83 cm. [BURZIO, LONDON/BIAF]
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The escape of the naked young man after the capture of Christ, by Giusto Fiammingo (active Rome c.1615–25). Oil on canvas, 220 by 290 cm. [ROB SMEETS OLD MASTER PAINTINGS, GENEVA/BIAF]
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The players, by John Bellany (1942–2013). 1967. Oil on board, 161 by 183 cm. [CASTLEGATE HOUSE GALLERY, COCKERMOUTH/British Art Fair]
Attributed works:
Three children with a dog in an interior, by Peter Edward Stroehling (1768–1826). 1789. Oil on copper, 38 by 48 cm. [PAOLO ANTONACCI, ROME/BIAF]
Attributed works:
Untitled, from the Black Balloon Archive, by Liz Johnson Artur. Chromogenic print, 50.8 by 61 cm. (© Liz Johnson Artur; Victoria and Albert Museum, London). [The Burlington Magazine]
Exhibition Review
The troubled sixteenth century
07/2014 | 1336 | 156
Pages: 478-480
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Author:
Zamperini, Alessandra (Zamperini, Alessandra)
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71. Annunciation, by Andrea Previtali (S. Maria del Meschio, Ceneda, Vittoria Veneto)
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72. Virgin and Child enthroned with Sts John the Baptist and Francis, by Francesco Beccaruzzi (S. Maria delle Grazie, Conegliano; exh. Palazzo Sarcinelli, Conegliano)
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73. Nativity, by Domenico Capriolo (Musei Civici, Treviso; exh. Palazzo Sarcinelli, Conegliano)
Short Notice
Pordenone’s Beato Lorenzo Giustiniani altarpiece: its patronage and a new date
11/2006 | 1244 | 148
Pages: 764-766
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Author:
Pierguidi, Stefano (Pierguidi, Stefano)
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37. Beato Lorenzo Giustiniani with Sts John the Baptist, Louis of Toulouse, Francis, Bernadino of Siena and two canons, by Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone. 1528–30. Canvas, 420 by 220 cm. (Gallerie dell’Accademia, Venice).
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38. Sts Vincent Deacon, Helena and Dominic, with Pope Eugenius IV and the Beato Lorenzo Giustiniani, by Palma Vecchio. 1523 and 1525. Canvas, 280 by 180 cm. (Church of the Madonna dell’Orto, Venice).
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Pordenone, Annibale Carraci and the last will of Claudio Scotti
11/2005 | 1232 | 147
Pages: 742-745
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Sickel, Lothar (Sickel, Lothar)
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25. St Anne and the doctors of the church, by Giovanni Antonio Sacchi, called Pordenone. c.1530-31. Panel, 298 by 198 cm. (Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples).
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26. St Anne and the doctors of the church, copy after Pordenone, possibly executed by Agostino or Annibale Carracci. Between 1595-99. 298 by 198 cm. (S. Maria dell'Annunziata, Cortemaggiore, Piacenza).
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27. The Virgin and Child with St John, by Annibale Carracci. c.1597. Copper, 25.5 by 19.5 cm. (Uffizi, Florence).
Western art unattributed:
28. St Francis in ecstasy, copy after a lost painting by Annibale Carracci of c.1598. Panel, 48.5 by 35 cm. (Christ Church Picture Gallery, Oxford).
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The patron for Pordenone's frescos on Palazzo Talenti d'Anna, Venice
08/2004 | 1217 | 146
Pages: 548-549
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Author:
Maria, Blake de (Maria, Blake de)
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54. Photomontage, prepared by Robert Santini, superimposing Fig.55 on the façade of Palazzo Talenti d'Anna Volpi.
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55. Study for the façade of Palazzo Talenti d'Anna Volpi, by Pordenone. c.1530-45. Pen and brown ink on paper, 41.9 by 55.9 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
Western art unattributed:
53. Palazzo Talenti d'Anna Volpi, Venice, by an unknown architect. Begun c.1528.
Book Review
The Art of Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone
07/1997 | 1132 | 139
Pages: 486-487
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Author:
Humfrey, Peter (Humfrey, Peter)
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The Art of Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone | author: Cohen, Charles E.
Article
Pordenone's Altar-Piece of the Beato Lorenzo Giustiniani for the Madonna dell'Orto
09/1988 | 1026 | 130
Pages: 672-679
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Author:
Douglas-Scott, Michael (Douglas-Scott, Michael)
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3. Beato Lorenzo Giustiniani with St John the Baptist, St Louis of Toulouse (Formerly Identified as St Augustine), St Bernardino of Siena, St Francis and Two Secular Canons of San Giorgio in Alga, by Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone. 1532. 420 by 220 cm. (Accademia, Venice).
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4. Altar of Federico Renier, Church of the Madonna dell'Orto, Venice.
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5. Lorenzo Giustiniani, by Gentile Bellini. 221 by 155 cm. (Accademia, Venice).
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6. Sts George, Jerome and Tryphon, by Matteo Ponzone. 420 by 220 cm. (Altar of Federico Renier, Church of Madonna dell'Orto, Venice).
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7. St Vincent Deacon, with Sts Dominic and Helen, Pope Eugenius IV and Beato Lorenzo Giustiniani, by Palma il Vecchio. 1525. 280 by 180 cm. (Church of Madonna dell'Orto, Venice).
Article
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05/1987 | 1010 | 129
Pages: i-xxxvi
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Attributed works:
[ Armin B. Allen, 3 Bury Street, St. James, London ] One of a Pair of Sèvres Plates Painted with Fishing Scenes by L. Garneray. Signed and Dated 1839
Attributed works:
[ Austin / Desmond Fine Art Limited, 3 High Street, Sunninghill, Berks ] Study for Painting, 1945. Graham Sutherland
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[ Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière, 14 rue de Marignan and 23 rue de Beaune, Paris ] Philippe Peyrane. Oil on Canvas. 150 cm × 118 cm. Signed: Ph. Peyrane. Dated: 1838 et 1842.
Attributed works:
[ Christie's, 8 King Street, St. James, London ] Giovanni Antonio Licinio da Pordenone: The Death of Saint Peter Martyr, Circa 1525, Red Chalk, 245 × 207 mm.
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[ Colnaghi, 14 Old Bond Street, London / 26 East 80th Street, New York ] Edme Bouchardon. Chaumont en Bassigny 1698 - Paris 1762. Portrait of a Boy. Red Chalk. 364 × 240 mm
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[ Cover ] Muses and Pierides Dish, Workshop of Guido Durantino. c. 1545-50, Diameter 46 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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[ Daniel Malingue, 26 Avenue Matignon, Paris ] Raoul Dufy.
Attributed works:
[ Didier Aaron, 32 East 67th Street, New York ] Hendrick van Vliet 1611 Delft 1675. A Family Portrait. Oil on Canvas: 159×209.8 cm. Signed and Dated 1640
Attributed works:
[ Edward R. Lubin, 3 East 75 Street, New York ] Important Manerbe-Le Pré D'Auge Platter, Circa 1600, by the Master of the Salamander, Palissy-Style Tin-Glazed Earthenware, D. 52 cm.
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[ Galerie Gerda Bassenge, Erdener Strasse 5A, Berlin ] Ernst Barlach (1870 Wedel-1938 Rostock). "Lachende Alte". Bronze. 1937. Friedrich Schult, Ernst Barlach: Das plastische Werk, Hamburg 1960, Nr. 483.
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[ Galerie Hopkins - Thomas, 2 rue de Miromesnil, Paris ] Berthe Morisot. «Femme et Enfant assis dans un pré». 1871. Watercolour. $7frac{3}{4}$ × 9½ Inches.
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[ Galerie Patrice Bellanger, 198, boulevard Saint Germain, Paris ] Augustin Pajou (1730-1809). Buste en plâtre de Madame la Marquise de Montferrier née Marie-Charlotte Chardon - Vers 1781 Hauteur 71 cm - Largeur 45 cm
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[ Gallery Lingard, 50 Pall Mall, London ] Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt, 1820-1877. A Sketch Design for the National Gallery Competition, 1866. Signed: M Digby Wyatt & Dated 1866. Pencil, Ink & Wash. 7¼ × 13 Inches (18 × 33 cms)
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[ J. Lenormand - P. Dayen, 12 Rue Hippolyte Lebas, Paris ] Antoine Coypel (1661-1722): "Le coup de lance" Study for the Composition in the Duc de Richelieu's Collection
Attributed works:
[ Jeanette Hayhurst, 32A Kensington Church Street, London ] A Richardson's Vitrified Enamelled Vase, Influenced by Flaxman Designs c1845
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[ Marlborough, 6 Albemarle Street, London ] Fragment Figure. 1957. Bronze Edition of 10. Length 7½ in/19 cm.
Attributed works:
[ Philippe Couque, 42 rue del'Universite, Paris ] One of a Pair of Five Kakiemon Tureens. Meissen, Circa 1735
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[ Phillips, 7 Blenheim Street, New Bond Street, London ] Stephen Slaughter, "Portrait of Captain John Long Bateman," Inscribed 'John Long Bateman, Captain in Colonel Ponsonby's Independent Regiment,' Signed and Dated 1744, 126 cm. × 115.5 cm. Estimate: £6,000 - £9,000.
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[ Richard L. Feigen & Company, 113 East 79th Street, New York ] Guercino, "St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness," 1652-1655, Oil on Canvas, 176 by 323 cm.
Attributed works:
[ Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London ] Roman Silvered Copper Bust of Saint Carlo Borromeo, Attributed to Alessandro Algardi, Mid 17th Century, Height 19.3 cm. Estimate: $10,000-15,000 (£6,500-9,500)
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[ Sotheby's, 34-45 New Bond Street, London / 1334 York Avenue, New York ] Bartolomé Estéban Murillo, The Immaculate Conception, Oil on Canvas, 168.5 × 109.0cm, the Property of the Kimbell Art Foundation, Fort Worth, Texas. Estimate: $150,000-200,000 (£95,000-130,000)
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[ Sotheby's, 34-45 New Bond Street, London / 1334 York Avenue, New York ] Louis Michel van Loo, Portrait of the Comte Devin, His Wife and Son. Signed and Dated 1767. Oil on Canvas, 110 × 145 cm Estimate: 800,000/1,200,000 FF (£85,000/1,130,000)
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[ Wildenstein, 147 New Bond Street, London ] Capt. Robert Batty, Les Tuilleries.
Non-western art unattributed:
[ Bernheimer, 32 St. George Street, London / Lenbachplatz 3, Munich ] A Large Bowl, China, K'ang-Hsi (1662-1722). Porcelain Signed with the Chia-Ching Mark in a Double Enclosure. French Bronze Mount with Acanthus and Laurel Wreath. Diameter: 30.2cms, Height: 19cms.
Non-western art unattributed:
[ Eskenazi Oriental Art, Foxglove House, 166 Piccadilly, London ] Earthenware Lokapala Standing on a Spirit, Glazed in Green, Cream and Brown. Tang Dynasty, Early 8th Century. Height: 103.5cm
Non-western art unattributed:
[ John Sparks, 128 Mount Street, London ] An Old Chinese Bronze Figure of Kuan-Yin, Seated, Her Right Arm Resting on a Rustic Table. Ming Dynasty. Height: 5¼″.
Non-western art unattributed:
[ S. Marchant and son, 120 Kensington Church Street, London ] A Rare Late Ming Chinese Porcelain Blue and White Kendi in the Form of an Elephant, 19.2 cm High Wanli 1573-1619.
Non-western art unattributed:
[ Traditio Antiques, 38a Kensington Church Street, London ] A Massive Chinese Export European Subject Porcelain Punch Bowl. Diam. $21frac{3}{4}$ Inches (cm.55.5) Qianlong (1736-1795)
Western art unattributed:
[ Delomosne and son Ltd, 4 Campden Hill Road, Kensington High Street, London ] A Good Chelsea Leaf Dish Painted in the Meissen Manner with a Bouquet of Flowers and Sprays within Brown Borders. Factory Mark in Red. c. 1755. Overall Length: 10½ Inches. (No Restoration)
Western art unattributed:
[ F. Dörling, Neuer Wall 40/42, Hamburg ] A Palimpsest Codex of the Sixth Century, from Mount Sinai
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[ IDC Microform Publishers, Industriestrasse 7, Zug. Switzerland ] Gazette des Beaux-Arts. Paris, 1859-1928.
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[ Jacob Stodel, 116 Kensington Church Street, London ] Montelupo Dishes. Early Seventeenth Century in Perfect Condition.
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[ Jacques Fischer - Chantal Kiener, 46 rue de Verneuil, Paris ] Jardin du Palais Royal de Het Loo 1806
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[ Jeanette Hayhurst, 32A Kensington Church Street, London ] A Baluster Wine Glass c1710
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[ Jonathan Horne, 66c Kensington Church street, London ] A Selection of 18th-Century. Liverpool Transfer Printed Tiles
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[ Ronald A. Lee, 1-9 Bruton Place, London ] One of a Pair of Most Interesting Early George II Mahogany Chairs. It Can Be Seen from the Details How Closely Associated the Maker Must Have Been with Gilt Gesso Work.
Article
The Companion of Velázquez's Rokeby Venus and a Source for Goya's Naked Maja
09/1986 | 1002 | 128
Pages: 643-654
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Bull, Duncan (Bull, Duncan; B., D.)
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Harris, Enriqueta (E. H; E. E. H) (Harris, Enriqueta (E. H; E. E. H); Frankfort, Enriqueta Harris; H., E.; Frankfort, Enriqueta; H., E. E.)
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Illustrations
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2. The Toilet of Venus (The Rokeby Venus), by Diego Velázquez. 122.5 by 171 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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4. Venus Reclining in a Landscape. by Richard Cooper. c.1767-69. Pencil, Squared in Brown Ink, the Verso Chalked for Transfer. Copy after the Painting Then Attributed to Pordenone. 29.9 by 41.8 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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5. The Naked Maja, by Francisco Goya. 98 by 91 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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6. The School of Love, by Richard Cooper. c.1767-69. Black Chalk with Pencil and Stump, on Vellum. Copy after the Painting by Correggio. 24.7 by 16.4 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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7. Portrait of a boy, by Richard Cooper. c.1767-69. Pencil on Oiled Tracing Paper. Copy after an Unknown Painting by Velázquez Then in the Alba Collection, Madrid. 41 by 33.4 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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8. The Toilet of Venus (The Rokeby Venus), by Richard Cooper. c.1767-69. Pencil, Squared in Brown Ink, the Verso Chalked for Transfer. Copy after the Painting by Velázquez. 32.1 by 43.4 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
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3. Venus Reclining in a Landscape. Venetian School. 121 by 175 cm. (Present Whereabouts Unknown; Reproduced from the Sale Catalogue, Galerie Fievez, Brussels, 21.12.1925, pl. XX).
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