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A Renaissance bronze in Birmingham, the bailli de Breteuil and Luigi Valadier
11/2018 | 1388 | 160
Pages: 928-937
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Warren, Jeremy (Warren, Jeremy)
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10. Allegorical figure, by Jean-Robert Ango after a terracotta relief by François Berruer. 1767. Red chalk, 43.8 by 28.4 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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11. The Callipygian Venus, by Jean-Robert Ango, after a marble statue attributed to Jean Louis Breton after a drawing by Laurent Guiard. 1765. Black chalk, 28.2 by 22 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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12. A Furietti centaur, one of a pair, by Jean-Robert Ango, after bronze statuettes after the antique statues. c.1765–70. Black chalk, 28.4 by 22 cm. and 28.7 by 22 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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13. Satyr holding grapes with panther, and Figure of a warrior, known as the Executioner, by Jean-Robert Ango, after bronze statuettes attributed to Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi and François Duquesnoy. 1765. Black chalk, 28.2 by 21.7 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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14. Assemblage with a vase and a plaque depicting Henri IV, by Jean-Robert Ango, after a model attributed to Jacques-Laure Le Tonnelier, bailli de Breteuil and Luigi Valadier. c.1765–70. Red chalk, 47.5 by 34.8 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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15. Seated Rome, by Luigi and Giuseppe Valadier. 1780–86. Hardstones, silver- and bronze-gilt, height 46 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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3. Jacques-Laure Le Tonnelier, bailli de Breteuil, by Louis Jacques Pilon. 1785. Plaster, height 87 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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4. Boy riding upon a horse, by the workshop of Severo Calzetta (Severo da Ravenna). c.1510–30. The base is here attributed to the workshop of Luigi Valadier, Rome. c.1770–80. Bronze, marble and gilt-bronze, 18 by 22 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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5. The salon of the bailli de Breteuil in Palazzo Malta, Rome, by Hubert Robert. c.1765. Red chalk, 34.9 by 48.8 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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6. Agrippina as Minerva, by Jean-Robert Ango, after a possibly Roman bronze statuette. c.1765–70. Black chalk, 28 by 22 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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7. Figure of a boy (‘Souffleur de bulles de savon’), by Jean-Robert Ango after a bronze statuette, model by François Duquesnoy. c.1765–70. Red chalk, 21.7 by 18.8 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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8. Detail from Antique vases and statuettes and a modern vase, by Jean-Robert Ango after antique models and a bronze model by Luigi Valadier, incorporating designs by François Duquesnoy. 1765. Black chalk. 27.5 by 43.5 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
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9. A dog, by Jean-Robert Ango after a possibly Roman bronze statuette. c.1765–70. Black chalk, 28 by 21.5 cm. (Marquis de Breteuil).
Western art unattributed:
1. Boy riding upon a goat. Italian, probably Padua, early sixteenth century. The base is here attributed to the workshop of Luigi Valadier, Rome, c.1770–80. Bronze, marble and gilt-bronze, 21.7 by 22.1 cm. (Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham).
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2. Detail of Fig.1, showing the shell.
Article
Ricciana
07/1982 | 952 | 124
Pages: 412-421+423-424
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Radcliffe, Anthony (Radcliffe, Anthony)
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15. Amor omnia vincit. Pearwood, 12.7 by 17 cm. (Anonymous Loan; Victoria and Albert Museum). [Tentatively attribuited to Ascanio de'Cristi - ?]
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16. Cupid on a Dolphin with Amorini. Engraved by Adamo Scultori (1530-1585).
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17. Pommel of the 'Sword of Donatello', Fig.19. [Here Ascribed to Andrea Riccio. (Armeria Reale, Turin).]
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18. Pommel of the 'Sword of Donatello', Fig.19. [Here Ascribed to Andrea Riccio. (Armeria Reale, Turin).]
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19. The 'Sword of Donatello', Here Ascribed to Andrea Riccio. (Armeria Reale, Turin).
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20. Detail of the Guard of the 'Sword of Donatello', Fig.19. [Here Ascribed to Andrea Riccio. (Armeria Reale, Turin).]
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21. Detail of the Guard of the 'Sword of Donatello', Fig.19. [Here Ascribed to Andrea Riccio. (Armeria Reale, Turin).]
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22. Andiron in the Form of a Sphinx, after Andrea Riccio. Here Ascribed to Desiderio da Firenze. Bronze, Height 48.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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23. Oil Lamp in the Form of a Sphinx, by or after Andrea Riccio. Bronze, Height 12.5 cm. (Formerly Adda Collection).
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26. Plate from De Lucernis..., by Licetus, 1652. Possibly Showing the Lamp in Fig.24, Then in the Collection of Vincenzo Cioffi, Naples.
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27. Plate from L'antiquité expliquée, by Montfaucon. 1719. Showing a Lamp after Andrea Riccio Now in the Louvre, and a Lamp of the Type Shown in Fig.24.
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28. Plate from L'antiquité expliquée, by Montfaucon. 1719. Showing a Late Derivative of the Sphinx Lamp after Andrea Riccio.
Western art unattributed:
24. Oil Lamp in the Form of a Sphinx, after Andrea Riccio. Bronze, Height 11.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
Western art unattributed:
25. Oil Lamp in the Form of a Sphinx, Derived from the Model by Andrea Riccio. Probably French. Seventeenth Century. Brass, Height 16.8 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
Obituary
Leo Planiscig
12/1952 | 597 | 94
Pages: 361
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Morassi, Antonio (Morassi, Antonio)
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