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11/2023 | 1448 | 165
Pages: i-xxvii
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
A dalmatian hound (possibly owned by the Medici family), by Pandolfo Reschi (1640–96). Oil on canvas, 74.5 by 97 cm. [GALERIE ENRICO FRASCIONE, FLORENCE Fine Arts La Biennale]
Attributed works:
Andrea di Bartolo, Saint Benedict, Sienna, 14th Century £20,000-£40,000 [Sloane Street Auctions]
Attributed works:
ANTOINE-LAURENT DANTAN (Saint-Cloud, 1798 – Paris, 1878) Presumed self-portrait White marble H : 64.5 cm; L : 49 cm; D : 30 cm Signed and dated on the right side : DANTAN aîné 1850 [Charles Ratton & Guy Ladrière]
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Attributed to Anthonis Mor (Utrecht 1516/1521 – Antwerp 1576) Portrait of a humanist Oil on panel, 62.5 x 42.5 cm PROVENANCE: Probably in the collection of Archduke Léopold Wilhelm, Governor of the Spanish Netherlands 1647–1656 [Jacques Leegenhoek]
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Charles Hoyau (d. 1644) Active in Le Mans, France Angel Terracotta with original paint and gilding Circa 1630 73 cm high [Daniel Katz Gallery]
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Circle of Lorenzo Monaco, The Prophet Jeremiah £70,000-£100,000 [Sloane Street Auctions]
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Desiderio da Settignano Umkreis, € 150,000 - 300,000 [Kinsky]
Attributed works:
Domenico Corvi (Viterbo 1721–Rome 1803) The Liberation of the Apostle Peter c. 1770, oil on canvas (detail) 24¾ × 19¼ inches | 63 × 49 cm [Carlo Orsi/Nicholas Hall]
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GEORG PFRÜNDT (1603–1663) GERMAN, SCHWÄBISCH HALL OR NUREMBERG, CIRCA 1625–1635 CAIN AND ABEL Solnhofen stone, 20.5 by 17 cm. [Erik Bizet]
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Giambologna Birdcatcher Cast by Antonio Susini (1558–1624) Florence, c. 1580 Bronze, Height: 31 cm [Stuart Lockhead]
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Gian Maria Falconetto (Veronese, 1468 - 1540), A mythological or historical scene £200,000-£400,000 [Sloane Street Auctions]
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Giovan Battista Foggini (1652 – Florence – 1725) After a model by Giambologna of 1589 Hercules and the Erymanthian Boar Bronze: h. 45.4 cm [Patricia Wengraf]
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Giovanni di Pietro, 1432-pre 1479 A Court Scene £100,000-£200,000 [Sloane Street Auctions]
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Guido Reni Bologna, 1575 - 1642 Christ Bearing the Cross Oil on copper, 49.5 x 36.5 cm [Moretti]
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Jewellery presentation project, by Salvador Dalí (1904–89). 1949– 51. Watercolour, gouache, pencil and collage on cardboard, 30.2 by 18.4 cm. [GALERIA MAYORAL, BARCELONA AND PARIS/Fine Arts La Biennale]
Attributed works:
Jupiter and Antiope, by Rembrandt (1606–69). 1659. Etching and drypoint on paper, 13.7 by 20.4 cm. [GALERIE H.H. RUMBLER, FRANKFURT Fine Arts La Biennale]
Attributed works:
Le Palais de rideaux (The Palace of curtains), by René Magritte (1898–1967). 1928. Oil on canvas, 81 by 116 cm. [GALERIE DE LA BÉRAUDIÈRE, BRUSSELS/Fine Arts La Biennale]
Attributed works:
Niccolo Giolfino (1476 – 1555), Mucius Scaevola thrusting his hand into the Flame £100,000-£200,000 [Sloane Street Auctions]
Attributed works:
Rosalba Carriera (1673–1757) Portrait of a Gentleman, c. 1730 Pastel on paper, laid down on canvas 61 x 45.7 cm (24 x 18 in) Charles H. Schwartz Endowment Fund, 2023.33.1 Recently acquired by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut [Ben Elwes Fine Art]
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Vase, by Arthur Craco (1869–1955). c.1900. Enamelled terracotta, height 18.5 cm. [LANCZ GALERIE, BRUSSELS Fine Arts La Biennale]
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Virgin of the Immaculate Conception, attributed to Gervais Il Delabarre (1603–1650/53). France, c.1630–40. Gilt and polychrome terracotta, 70 by 55 by 35 cm. GALERIE SISMANN, PARIS/Fine Arts La Biennale]
Attributed works:
Vrancke van der Stockt, Two altar-piece fragments, 15th Century £20,000-£30,000 [Sloane Street Auctions]
Attributed works:
Winter landscape with ice skater and a bird trap, by Pieter Brueghel the Younger (1564–1638). Oil on panel, 38 by 55.2 cm. [DE JONCKHEERE GALLERY, GENEVA/Fine Arts La Biennale]
Non-western art unattributed:
Folio from the Dastan-i Amir Hamza. Bikaner, Rajastan, c.1680. Ink, watercolour and gold on paper, 24.9 by 16 cm. [ART PASSAGES, SAN FRANCISCO Fine Arts La Biennale]
Non-western art unattributed:
Makonde anthropomorphic pipe. Tanzania or Mozambique, early 20th century. Wood, height 32.5 cm. [BERNARD DE GRUNNE, BRUSSELS. Fine Arts La Biennale]
Western art unattributed:
Head of a king. France, 15th century. Stone, height 26 cm. [GALERIE RATTON  LADRIÈRE, PARIS/Fine Arts La Biennale]
Western art unattributed:
The Master of Monte Oliveto, Christ on the Cross, Early 14th Century £100,000-£200,000 [Sloane Street Auctions]
Exhibition Review
Alvaro Pirez d’Évora: A Portuguese Painter in Italy on the Eve of the Renaissance. Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon
03/2020 | 1404 | 162
Pages: 239-241
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Reviewer:
Nuttall, Geoffrey (Nuttall, Geoffrey)
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Reviewed Items
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Alvaro Pirez d’Évora: A Portuguese Painter in Italy on the Eve of the Renaissance Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon 29th November 2019–15th March | :
Illustrations
Attributed works:
10. Virgin and Child with angels, by Alvaro Pirez d’Évora. c.1425– 30. Tempera and gold on panel, 232 by 134 cm. (Santa Croce in Fossabanda, Pisa; exh. Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon).
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8. Virgin and Child with saints, by Alvaro Pirez d’Évora. After 1417. Tempera and gold and silver on panel, 188 by 241 cm. (Pinacoteca Civica, Comune di Volterra; exhibited without the predella at the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon).
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9. Annunciation, by Alvaro Pirez d’Évora. c.1430– 35. Tempera and gold on panel, 30.5 by 22 cm. (Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon;   DGPC/ ADF; photograph Luisa Oliveira).
Article
The Nobili altarpiece from S. Maria degli Angeli, Florence
01/2020 | 1402 | 162
Pages: 14-25
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Author:
Gordon, Dillian (Gordon, Dillian)
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1. Hypothetical reconstruction of the Nobili altarpiece, S. Maria degli Angeli, Florence, by Agnolo Gaddi and Lorenzo Monaco. 1387–88. Tempera on wood. Reconstruction by the author with Rachel Billinge. Main tier: Virgin and Child enthroned with Sts John the Evangelist, John the Baptist, James and Bartholomew, each panel: 186 by 70 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin). Predella: left to right Bernardo di Cino Bartolini de’ Nobili and his sons (see Fig.6); Feast of Herod, Crucifixion and St James and the sorcerer Hermogenes, each panel 43 by 67 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris); Piera degli Albizzi and her daughters (see Fig.7). Pinnacles: Angel Gabriel; Blessing Redeemer; Annunciate Virgin, each panel 67.3 by 30.5 cm. (Collezione Fondazione Francesco Federico Cerruti, on permanent loan to Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Rivoli-Torino). Pilasters: Outer left side, top to bottom Deacon saint (see Fig.9); Mary Magdalene (see Fig.8); and Baptism of Christ (see Fig.3). Inner left side, top to bottom St Peter (see Fig.9); and St Benedict (see Fig.8). Inner right side St Paul (see Fig.9); and St Bernard (see Fig.8). Outer right side Bishop saint (see Fig.9); St Catherine (see Fig.8); and Hermogenes throwing books on sorcery into a river (see Fig.4).
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10. Virgin and Child with Sts Andrew, Benedict, Bernard, and Catherine of Alexandria with Angels, by Agnolo Gaddi. c.1387. Tempera on poplar panel, left panel 197 by 80 cm.; middle panel 204 by 80 cm.; right panel 194.6 by 80 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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2. Nobili arms as granted to Bernardo di Cino by Charles V of France in 1379 (repr. R. Ciabani: Le famiglie di Firenze, Florence 1992, III, p.806).
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3. Baptism of Christ, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1387–88. Tempera on panel, 38.4 by 28.7cm. (National Gallery, London).
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4. Hermogenes throwing books on sorcery into a river, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1387–88. Tempera on panel, 30.00 by 21.6 cm. (Alana Collection, Newark DE).
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5. Detail of Fig.6.
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6. Bernardo di Cino Bartolini de’ Nobili and his sons, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1387–88. Tempera on wood, 38.1 by 28.9 cm. (Richard L. Feigen Collection, New York).
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7. Piera degli Albizzi and her daughters, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1387–88. Tempera on wood, 27.4 by 21.7 cm. (Alana Collection, Newark DE).
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8. St Mary Magdalene (73.5 by 19cm.); St Benedict (73.7 by 19.4 cm.); St Bernard of Clairvaux (73.7 by 20 cm.), by Agnolo Gaddi. St Catherine of Alexandria (73.6 by 19.4 cm.), by Agnolo Gaddi and Lorenzo Monaco. 1387. Tempera on wood; all now framed together as a single unit. (Clowes Collection, Indianapolis/Newfields Museum of Art).
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9. Bishop saint, St Peter, St Paul and Deacon saint, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1387–88. Now framed together as a single unit, 55.8 by 75 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin; formerly in Göttingen Universitätsmuseum).
Western art unattributed:
11. Charles V of France and his sons, the future Charles VI, and Louis d’Orléans, with Sts John the Baptist, Charlemagne and Louis of Toulouse; Eighteenth-century watercolour copy of parts of an embroidery once belonging to the duc de Berry. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des Estampes et de la Photographie, Paris, Réserve, OA 13, fol.16, Gaignières 444).
Western art unattributed:
12. Queen Jeanne de Bourbon with two of her daughters and Sts Catherine and Louis of France. c.1374. Eighteenth-century watercolour copy of parts of an embroidery once belonging to the duc de Berry. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des Estampes et de la Photographie, Paris, Réserve, OA 13, fol.17, Gaignières 445).
Exhibition Review
Fra Angelico and the Rise of the Florentine Renaissance. Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
09/2019 | 1398 | 161
Pages: 753-756
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Reviewer:
Silver, Nathaniel (Silver, Nathaniel)
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
5. Annunciation, by Fra Angelico. c.1425–26. Tempera, silver, and tooled gold on poplar panel, 163.5 by 189.5 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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6. Installation view of Fra Angelico and the Rise of the Florentine Renaissance, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, 2019, showing Virgin of the Pomegranate, by Fra Angelico and silk textiles by Florentine weavers.
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7. Funeral of St Anthony Abbot, by Fra Angelico. c.1430–35. Tempera and tooled gold on poplar panel, 19.7 by 29.3 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).