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Titian’s Barbarigo portrait and Lord Darnley
01/2013 | 1318 | 150
Pages: 16-18
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Fredericksen, Burton B. (Fredericksen, Burton B.; Fredericksen, Burton)
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21. Sketches by Gabriel de Saint-Aubin of two portraits, one probably of Fig. 4 on pl.7 in this issue, in the sale catalogue of the collection of Louis-François de Bourbon, prince de Conti, Paris, 8th April to 6th June 1777 (Lugt 2671), lot 94. (Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris)
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22. Sketches by Gabriel de Saint-Aubin of two portraits, one probably of Fig. 4 on p.7 in this issue, in the sale catalogue of the collection of Jacques-Antoine de Silvestre, Paris, 16th November 1778 (Lugt 2909), lot 1. (Bibliothèque de l'Institut de France, Paris)
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A ‘gentiluomo da Ca’ Barbarigo’ by Titian in the National Gallery, London
01/2012 | 1306 | 154
Pages: 12-19
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Mazzotta, Antonio (Mazzotta, Antonio)
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15. Portrait of a man (here identified as Gerolamo(?) Barbarigo), by Titian. c.1509. Canvas, 81.2 by 66.3 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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17. Detail from the predella of Fig.18 showing Gerolamo Barbarigo. Panel, c.30 by 40 cm.
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18. St Benedict enthroned with Sts Jerome and Louis of Toulose (the St Benedict altar­piece), by Andrea Previtali. 1524. Panel transferred to canvas, c.340 by 200 cm. overall. (Bergamo Cathedral).
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19. Portrait of a man, possibly a member of the Barbar­­igo family, by Titian. c.1512–14. Canvas, 82.6 by 64.8 cm. (Collection of the Duke of Northumberland, Alnwick Castle).
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20. Salome, by Sebastiano del Piombo. 1510. Panel, 54.9 by 44.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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21. Detail of the Miracle of the speaking babe, by Titian. 1510–11. Fresco. (Scuola del Santo, Padua).
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22. Christ carrying the cross (before restoration), by Titian. c.1508–09. Canvas, 68.2 by 88 cm. (Scuola Grande di S. Rocco, Venice).
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23. Orpheus, by David Teniers the Younger, after a lost painting by Giorgione of c.1508–09. c.1670. Canvas mounted on panel, 16.8 by 11.7 cm. (Private collection).
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24. Self-portrait, by Anthony van Dyck. c.1640. Canvas, 59.7 by 47.3 cm. (Photograph courtesy of Sotheby’s, London).
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25. Self-portrait, by Joshua Reynolds. 1775. Panel, 71.5 by 58 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence).
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16. Portrait of Agostino Barbarigo, by an anonymous artist. First half of the seventeenth century? Canvas, 118 by 97 cm. (Private collection).
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Titian's Unfinished 'Portrait of a Patrician Woman and Her Daughter' from the Barbarigo Collection, Venice
11/2002 | 1196 | 144
Pages: 671-679
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Anderson, Jaynie (Anderson, Jaynie)
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28. Venus with a mirror, by Titian. c. 1552. 124.5 by 105.5 cm. (Andrew W. Mellon collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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29. X-ray of Fig.28, showing an entirely finished double portrait of a man and woman underneath.
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30. The picture gallery of the Palazzo Barbarigo. From Lake Price: Interiors and Exteriors in Venice. Lithographed by Joseph Nash from the original drawings, London [1843].
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31. Portrait of a patrician woman and her daughter, by Titian. c. 1550. 89 by 83 cm. (Pelican Trust, England).
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32. Fig.31 before restoration (Tobias and the Angel).
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33. Inscription on the reverse of Fig.31, showing the Barbarigo collection number 17 in Russian.
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34. X-ray from 1948 of Fig.32, showing indications of the double portrait underneath.
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35. Tarquin and Lucretia, by Titian. c. 1570. 182 by 140 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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36. X-radiograph of Fig.35.
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37. Portrait of Laura Dianti, with her accompanying black pageboy, by Marco Sadeler after Titian. Engraving, 33 by 23 cm. (Private collection).