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A Caravaggesque ‘Christ’ in Scotland
10/2009 | 1279 | 151
Pages: 682-690
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Author:
Gash, John (Gash, John)
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31. Christ displaying his wounds, by a follower of Caravaggio. c.1615–25. Canvas, 132.1 by 99 cm. (Perth Museum and Art Gallery, Scotland).
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32. Incredulity of St Thomas, by Caravaggio. 1601–03. Canvas, 107 by 146 cm. (Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten, Schloss Sanssouci, Potsdam).
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33. Wax seal on reverse of canvas of Fig.31.
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34. Christ displaying his wounds, attributed to Dello Delli. c.1420. Terracotta, 104.1 cm. high. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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35. Liberation of St Peter, by Giovanni Battista Caracciolo. 1615. Canvas, 310 by 207 cm. (Church of the Pio Monte della Misericordia, Naples). Photograph: Scala, Florence.
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36. A drinking and musical party, by Bartolomeo Manfredi. c.1618. Canvas, 130 by 190 cm. (Private collection).
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37. Miracle of St Valeria before St Martial, by Giovanni Antonio Galli, called Spadarino. 1629–32. Canvas, 320 by 186 cm. (Chapter House of St Peter’s, Rome). Photograph: Management Fratelli Alinari, Florence/ Bridgeman Art Library, London.
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38. David with the head of Goliath, by Simon Vouet. 1621. Canvas, 121 by 94 cm. (Musei di Strada Nuova, Palazzo Bianco, Genoa).
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39. Narcissus, here attributed to Giovanni Antonio Galli, called Spadarino. ?1620s. Canvas, 113 by 97 cm. (Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Barberini, Rome).
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40. Judgment of Midas, by Alessandro Turchi, called l’Orbetto. c.1622–25. Canvas, 166 by 232 cm. (Collection of Count von Schönborn, Schloss Weissenstein, Pommersfelden).
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41. Virgin and Child with Sts Francis and Carlo Borromeo, by Alessandro Turchi, called l’Orbetto. c.1617–18. Canvas, 318 by 178 cm. (S. Salvatore in Lauro, Rome).
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42. St Catherine of Alexandria visited in prison by the Empress Faustina and Porphyry, by Alessandro Turchi, called l’Orbetto. c.1619–20. Chalk and wash, 26.9 by 36.5 cm. (Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich).
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Sir Thomas Lawrence’s portraits for the County Building, Perth
03/2007 | 1248 | 149
Pages: 158-164
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Author:
Belsey, Hugh (Belsey, Hugh)
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14. Elevation of the principal front of the design proposed for the County Buildings at Perth, by Robert Smirke. Dated 24th April 1815. (National Archives of Scotland, West Register House, Edinburgh).
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15. Plan proposed for the County Buildings at Perth showing the ground story, by Robert Smirke. Dated 24th April 1815. (National Archives of Scotland, West Register House, Edinburgh).
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16. Portrait of Thomas Graham, Lord Lynedoch of Balgowan, by Thomas Lawrence. 1815–17. Canvas, 266.7 by 177.8 cm. (Perth Museum and Art Gallery).
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18. Portrait of John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl, by Thomas Lawrence. 1821–26. Canvas, 266.7 by 175.2 cm. (Perth Museum and Art Gallery).
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19. Portrait of Sir George Murray, by Henry William Pickersgill. 1830–31. Canvas, 264.2 by 175.3 cm. (Perth Museum and Art Gallery, on indefinate loan to the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth).
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17. A Mameluke-style shamshir captured at the Cairo arsenal in 1801 by the Perthshire Volunteers (merged with 90th Foot in 1802) and presented to Lord Lynedoch. Late eighteenth century. Steel, leather and other materials, length 99.2 cm. (National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh).