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Exhibition Review
Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c.1504
02/2025 | 1463 | 167
Pages: 175–177
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Reviewer:
Lewis, Grant (Lewis, Grant)
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Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c.1504 Royal Academy of Arts, London 9th November 2024–16th February 2025 | :
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13. Virgin and Child with St Anne and the infant St John the Baptist (Burlington House cartoon), by Leonardo da Vinci. Here dated to c.1506–08. Charcoal with black and white chalk on 8 sheets of paper, mounted on canvas, 141.5 by 104.6 cm. (National Gallery, London; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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14. Virgin and Child with the infant St John the Baptist (Taddei tondo), by Michelangelo Buonarroti. c.1504–05. Marble, diameter 106.8 cm. (Royal Academy of Arts, London).
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15. Studies for the Virgin and Child, by Raphael. c.1506–07. Pen and brown ink over red chalk, 25.3 by 18.3 cm. (British Museum, London; exh. Royal Academy of Arts, London).
Exhibition Review
Expérience Raphaël
02/2025 | 1463 | 167
Pages: 169–172
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Couilleaux, Benjamin (Couilleaux, Benjamin)
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Expérience Raphaël Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille 18th October 2024–17th February 2025 | :
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7. Study for the Alba Madonna, by Raphael. c.1511– 12. Incised lines and red chalk, 42.5 by 27.6 cm. (Palais des Beaux- Arts, Lille).
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8. Study for Holy Family with a pomegranate, by Raphael. c.1507– 08. Graphite, pen, brown ink and red chalk, 36.9 by 24.8 cm. (Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille).
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9. Study for the drapery of Christ in the Disputa, by Raphael. c.1510. Compass, incised lines, graphite, brown wash and white gouache, 41.6 by 27.3 cm. (Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille).
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Raphael in 1503: new findings on the ‘Virgin and Child with a book’ and other contemporaneous drawings
01/2025 | 1462 | 167
Pages: 16-25
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Aceto, Angelamaria (Aceto, Angelamaria)
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1. Virgin and Child, by Benedetto da Maiano. c.1485–90. Marble with polychromy, 71.1 by 54.6 by 15.2 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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10. Detail of Fig.2, showing the cushion and the drapery.
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11. Detail of Fig.1, showing the cushion and the drapery.
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12. Studies of ornamental details, by Raphael. c.1503. Pen and brown ink with black chalk and leadpoint on paper, 37.7 by 21.9 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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13. Detail of the ceiling in Piccolomini Library, Siena, by Pintoricchio and workshop. c.1503–07. Fresco. (Bridgeman Images).
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14. Detail of Fig.12, showing the Virgin and Child with St Anne.
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15. The Virgin and Child with St Anne (reversed left to right), by Leonardo da Vinci. c.1510. Oil on panel, 168 by 113 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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16. Holy Family with a lamb, by Raphael. 1507. Oil on panel, 28 by 21.5 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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2. Virgin and Child with a book, by Raphael. c.1503. Oil on panel, 55.2 by 40 cm. (Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena; Bridgeman Images).
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3. Studies for Virgin and Child with a book, by Raphael. Mounted in the 20th century. Pen and brown ink over blind stylus on paper, 11.4 by 13 cm. (top: Parker 508a recto, felt side) and 11.5 by 13.2 cm. (bottom: Parker 508b recto, mould side). (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford).
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4. Parker 508a verso, mould side, shown in raking light.
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5. Parker 508b verso, felt side, shown in raking light.
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6. Facsimile of Figs.3–5. 1841. Lithograph, 26.6 by 27.9 cm. (From A series of Fac-similes of Original Drawings by Raffaelle da Urbino Selected from the Matchless Collection formed by Sir Thomas Lawrence, Published by S. and A. Woodburn, London 1841).
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7. The mould side of the drawings shown in Fig.3 superimposed onto Fig.6 to highlight the extent of the loss and the continuity in the landscape. (Author’s reconstruction rendered by Mauro Mussolin and Leonardo Pili).
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8. The felt side of the drawings shown in Fig.3 superimposed on Fig.6 to highlight the extent of the loss. (Author’s reconstruction rendered by Mauro Mussolin and Leonardo Pili).
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9. The drawings shown in Fig.3 seen in transmitted light. (Author’s reconstruction rendered by Mauro Mussolin and Leonardo Pili).
Book Review
Raphael: Revolution in Tapestry Design
11/2024 | 1460 | 166
Pages: 1166-1169
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Evans, Mark (Evans, Mark)
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Raphael: Revolution in Tapestry Design By Katja Schmitz-von Ledebur. 228 pp. incl. 145 col. ills. (Hannibal Books, Antwerp, 2024), €55. ISBN 978–94– 64666–59–5. | :
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11. Death of Ananias, from The Lives and the Acts of the Apostles Peter and Paul, designed by Raphael and his workshop, c.1515/16, and woven under the direction of Pieter van Aelst, Brussels, before 1521. Wool, silk and threads wrapped in precious metals, 488 by 631 cm. (Vatican Museums).
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12. St Paul defending himself before Agrippa, from Scenes from the Life of the Apostle Paul, designed by Pieter Coecke van Aelst and woven under the direction of Paulus van Oppenem (?), Brussels, c.1535. Wool, silk and threads wrapped in precious metals, 423 and 453 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
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13. Lust (Luxuria), designed by Pieter Coecke van Aelst, c.1530 and woven by Willem de Pannemaker, c.1548/49. Wool, silk and threads wrapped in precious metals, 456 by 867 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna).
Letter
Lord Cowper
06/2024 | 1455 | 166
Pages: 545
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Ellis, Charles S. (Ellis, Charles S.)
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Ingres, Raphael and the ‘tableaux de tapisserie’ in Meaux Cathedral
08/2023 | 1445 | 165
Pages: 836–841
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Morrison, Alexandra (Morrison, Alexandra)
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1. Raphael and the Fornarina, by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. 1814. Oil on canvas, 64.8 by 53.3 cm. (Harvard Art Museums / Fogg Museum; Bridgeman Images).
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2. Conversion of the proconsul, by Raphael and workshop. 1515–16. Bodycolour over charcoal underdrawing on paper mounted on canvas, 342 by 446 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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3. Blinding of Elymas, by Pieter van Aelst and workshop. 1517–19. Wool, silk and gilt-metal-wrapped thread, 501 by 579 cm. (Vatican Museums).
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4. Blinding of Elymas. 1666–73. Oil on canvas, approx. 390 by 490 cm. (Cathédrale Saint-Étienne, Meaux; photograph Yvan Bourhis, Département de Seine-et-Marne).
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5. Doña Isabel de Requesens, vicereine of Naples (formerly identified Jeanne d’Aragon), here attributed to Louis-Nicolas-Philippe-Auguste de Forbin after Raphael and Giulio Romano. c.1800. Oil on canvas, 102.8 by 85.1 cm. (Private collection).
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6. The choir of Meaux Cathedral. Before 1899. Postcard. (Collection of the author.)
Exhibition Review
Raffaello: Nato Architetto
07/2023 | 1444 | 165
Pages: 781–784
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Hemsoll, David (Hemsoll, David)
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Raffaello: Nato Architetto Palladio Museum, Vicenza 7th April–9th July | :
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5. Installation view of Raffaello: Nato Architetto at the Palladio Museum, Vicenza, 2023. (Courtesy Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura Andrea Palladio, Vicenza; photograph Lorenzo Ceretta).
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7. Model of Palazzo Branconio dell’Aquila, Rome. (Photograph David Hemsoll).
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6. The eastern and northern façades of the courtyard of Palazzo Branconio dell’Aquila, Rome, by an anonymous Italian draughtsman. c.1545–56. Pen and ink with watercolour, 28.4 by 21.2 cm. (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Florence; exh. Palladio Museum, Vicenza).
Exhibition Review
Timeless Wonder: Painting on Stone in Rome in the Cinquecento and Seicento
02/2023 | 1439 | 165
Pages: 188-191
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Weston, Giulia Martina (Weston, Giulia Martina)
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Timeless Wonder: Painting on Stone in Rome in the Cinquecento and Seicento Galleria Borghese, Rome 25th October 2022– 29th January 2023 | :
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21. Roberto di Filippo Strozzi, by Francesco de’Rossi known as Francesco Salviati. c.1550. Oil on red and black African marble, diameter 16 cm. (Private collection; exh. Galleria Borghese, Rome).
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22. Installation view of Timeless Wonder: Painting on Stone in Rome in the Cinquecento and Seicento showing on the right the Borghese- Windsor Cabinet. Roman, c.1620. Fir, poplar, ebony and chestnut, ivory, semiprecious hardstones, gilt bronze, silver and gilt silver, 178 by 126 by 54 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; exh. Galleria Borghese, Rome; photograph A. Novelli).
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23. Latona turning the Lycian peasants into frogs, by Cornelis van Poelenburgh. c.1620. Oil on lapis lazuli, 23 by 33 cm. (Museo dell’Opificio delle Pietre Dure, Florence; exh. Galleria Borghese, Rome).
Article
The man who never was – almost
01/2023 | 1438 | 165
Pages: 57-65
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Nesselrath, Arnold (Nesselrath, Arnold)
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1. The Trinity with Sts Sebastian and Roch and The creation of Eve, by Raphael, photographed after its recent restoration. c.1499. Oil on canvas, each 266 by 94 cm. (Pinacoteca Comunale, Città di Castello).
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10. Portrait of a woman (‘La donna velata’), by Raphael. c.1513–14. Oil on canvas, 82 by 60.5 cm. (Palazzo Pitti, Florence).
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11. St Cecilia, attributed to Giovanfrancesco Penni. c.1514. Graphite, pen and ink and wash with white lead on paper, 26.8 by 16.3 cm. (Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris).
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2. View of the Logge in the Vatican, by Ludwig Gruner. 1844. Chromolithograph, 54.8 by 37.3 cm. (page). (From Fresco Decorations and Stuccoes of Churches and Palaces in Italy during the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries, with Descriptions by Lewis Gruner, London 1844; Royal Collection Trust; © HM King Charles III 2023).
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3. St Paul preaching in Athens, by the Mortlake Tapestry Manufactory after a cartoon by Raphael. After 1625. Wool, silk and linen tapestry, 433 by 538 cm. (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden).
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4. Virgin and Child (‘The Tempi Madonna’), by Raphael. 1507–08. Oil on panel, 75 by 51 cm. (Alte Pinakothek, Munich).
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5. Dead boy on a dolphin, attributed to Lorenzetto, after a design by Raphael. Marble, 39 by 106 cm (State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg).
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6. Detail of Procession to Calvary, by an unknown collaborator of Rapahel. c.1504–05. Oil on panel, 24.4 by 85.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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7. St George, by Raphael. c.1505. Oil on panel, 30.7 by 26.8 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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8. Holy Family with a pomegranate, by Raphael. c.1507–08. Pen and ink and black and red chalk on paper, 35.3 by 23.4 cm. (Palais de Beaux-Arts, Lille).
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9. Vault of the Chapel of St Helena, S. Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome, designed by Baldassare Peruzzi. 1496–1509. Mosaic. (Alamy).
Exhibition Review
I Farnese: Architettura, Arte, Potere
07/2022 | 1432 | 164
Pages: 691-694
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Morselli, Raffaella (Morselli, Raffaella)
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I Farnese: Architettura, Arte, Potere Palazzo della Pilotta, Parma 18th March–31st July | :
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4. Mass of St Gregory, by an unknown Mexican artist. 1539. Mixed media on panel, 89.7 by 77.4 cm. (Musée des Amériques, Auch; exh. Palazzo della Pilotta, Parma).
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5. Pope Paul III with a nephew (Ottavio Farnese?), by Sebastiano del Piombo. 1534–40. Oil on slate, 89.1 by 103.8 cm. (Galleria Nazionale, Parma; exh. Palazzo della Pilotta, Parma).
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6. Design for Palazzo Farnese, Rome, by Jacopo Meleghino (?). 1547. Pen, ink and watercolour, 60 by 121 cm. (Archivio di Stato di Modena; exh. Palazzo della Pilotta, Parma).
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