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Article
‘An Antiquity of Piety’
11/2022 | 1436 | 164
Pages: 1078-1087
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Author:
Marsden, Jonathan (Marsden, Jonathan)
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Attributed works:
6. Cimon and Pero, by Sebald Beham. 1544. Engraving, 7.1 by 4.8 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Attributed works:
8. Cleopatra, by Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, known as Antico. c.1525. Bronze with gilding, height 64.4 cm. (Photograph © 2022 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston).
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9. Ariadne, by Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, known as Antico. c.1520–22. Bronze with gilding and silver inlays, height 50 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; KHM-Museumsverbad).
Western art unattributed:
1. Pietas. North Italian, probably early sixteenth century. Bronze, height 50.8 cm. (Photograph Royal Collection Trust / © His Majesty King Charles III 2022).
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10. The back of the bust illustrated in Fig.1.
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11. The back of the bust illustrated in Fig.4.
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12. Detail of the bust illustrated in Fig.1, showing the top of the head.
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13. Detail of the bust illustrated in Fig. 4, showing the top of the head.
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2. The bust illustrated in Fig.1 on display in the Privy Chamber, Kensington Palace, London. (© Historic Royal Palaces).
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3. Detail of the bust illustrated in Fig.1, showing the flange along the truncation. (Photograph Jonathan Marsden).
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4. Cinamon. North Italian, probably early sixteenth century. Bronze, height 57 cm. (Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich; photograph Bastian Krack).
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5. Cimon and Pero (Roman Charity). North Italian, sixteenth century. Bronze, diameter 6.35 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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7. Detail of the bust illustrated in Fig.1, showing the condition of the surface.
Article
Socles and settings: Roubiliac’s busts of George II and Viscount Ligonier
07/2021 | 1420 | 163
Pages: 607-610
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Author:
Baker, Malcolm (Baker, Malcolm)
Author:
Marsden, Jonathan (Marsden, Jonathan)
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Attributed works:
10. The Long Room, 12 North Audley Street, London. (Photograph by A.E. Henson, 1925; Country Life).
Attributed works:
11. Chimneypiece in the Long Room, 12 North Audley Street, London. (Photograph by A.E. Henson, 1925; Country Life).
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5. John Ligonier, Viscount Ligonier, by Louis-François Roubiliac. c.1760–63, with socle added in 1830. Marble, height including socle 70.5 cm. (Royal Collection Trust; © HM Queen Elizabeth II 2021).
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6. George II, by Louis-François Roubiliac. c.1760–63, with socle added in 1830. Marble, height including socle 78.1 cm. (Royal Collection Trust; © HM Queen Elizabeth II 2021).
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7. The gallery of the staircase at Carlton House, London, by Charles Wild. c.1819. Watercolour and body colour on paper, 19.5 by 25.4 cm. (Royal Collection Trust; © HM Queen Elizabeth II 2021).
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8. John Ligonier, Viscount Ligonier, by Joseph Nollekens, after Louis-François Roubiliac. c.1762? Pencil on paper mounted on card, 20 by 16.1 cm. (Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston).
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9. The bust shown in Fig.6, photographed with its original socle. Marble, socle 10 by 53 by 32 cm. (Royal Collection Trust; © HM Queen Elizabeth II 2021).