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Larry J. Feinberg "Imagination all compact: tavolette and confraternity rituals for the condemned in renaissance Italy: Larry J. Feinberg traces the history of the ideas that lay behind tavolette, devotional images held up to the faces of condemned men as they were led to execution". Apollo. FindArticles.com. 31 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PAL/is_519_161/ai_n15950205/
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Articles in May, 2005 issue of Apollo
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, has acquired perhaps the world's greatest private collection of photographs, the Gilman Paper Company Collection
- Summer Olympia Fine Art & Antiques Fair: 9-19 June 2005: exhibitors
- A Brief History of the Smile
- Tickets and getting to the fair
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Imagination all compact: tavolette and confraternity rituals for the condemned in renaissance Italy: Larry J. Feinberg traces the history of the ideas that lay behind tavolette, devotional images held up to the faces of condemned men as they were led to e
by Larry J. Feinberg -
Guercinos in the corridor: in the October 1987 issue Edward McParland wrote a profile of Anne Crookshank, who had just retired as Professor of Art History at Trinity College, Dublin
by Anne Crooshank -
Reynolds and celebrity: Ferrara is the setting for an enthralling exhibition on Reynolds and his sitters
by Hugh Belsey -
As a result of local protests, the Heckscher Museum in Huntington, NY, has decided not to sell its most valuable painting
by Samson Spanier -
Around the galleries: Susannah Woolmer previews a fair in London devoted to the art of the camera, Welsh landscapes in New York and Dieter Roth in Reykjavik, whilst Eilidh Frances enjoys Scottish painting in London
by Susannah Woolmer -
Summer Olympia Fine Art & Antiques Fair: 9-19 June 2005
by Dan Gorton - Special events during the fair
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Tutankhamun was not killed by a blow to the head, Egyptian researchers have concluded, proving that he almost certainly was not murdered, as has been suggested
by Samson Spanier -
Italian Memorial Sculpture 1820-1940: A Legacy of Love
by Benedetta Matucci -
The founder's salt at All Souls College: the recent repair and conservation of this celebrated and unique masterpiece of medieval goldsmith's work has allowed Claude Blair and Marian Campbell to conduct the first detailed investigation into its date, orig
by Claude Blair -
Gothic revival: later this month, the scaffolding comes down from the new crossing tower of Bury St Edmunds cathedral. It triumphantly proves that gothic architecture is alive
by Gavin Stamp -
The Asian Art Fair has many attractions, writes Louise Nicholson: Indian pitchwais, contemporary Japanese ceramicsand the saris and kimonos of rich collectors
by Louise Nicholson -
English clocks: the top end of the market is undergoing a strong revival in the demand for early classic English clocks, thanks to a few key collectors and a long-overdue renaissance in horological scholarship
by Richard Garnier -
Gerard ter Borch revisited: Yonna Yapou welcomes the first American exhibition on Ter Borch, currently in Detroit, which is accompanied by the first major English-language book on the artist
by Yonna Yapou -
One respected organisation for Asian culture has lacked a headquarters and galleryuntil now. Samson Spanier visited the site, a house from the age of Robert Adam
by Samson Spanier -
The shapes of London: the Lancashire-born landscape painter John Virtue is the sixth associate artist at the National Gallery, London, Nancy Ireson talked to him about the exhibitions of paintings and drawings made during his two years there
by Nancy Ireson - Some of Iraq's greatest treasures are to be exhibited in a world-wide tour from late October
- Summer Olympia Fine Art & Antiques Fair: 9-19 June 2005: exhibitors
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Roman Baroque Sculpture for the Knights of Malta
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A previously unrecorded version of Constantin Brancusi's sculpture Bird in Space has come to light recently, and is to be auctioned at Christie's, New York, in the Impressionist and Modern Art sale on 4 May
by Samson Spanier -
Aesthete in good condition: 7m [euro]: the collection of the last great twentieth-century aesthete doubled estimates in Paris in March, and the buoyant mood continued at the Salon du Dessin
by Susan Moore -
Election excitement for museums
by Michael Hall -
A Turner 'resurrected'? The recent restoration by the Clark Art Institute of J.M.W. Turner's Rockets and Blue Lights has aroused fierce controversy. Eric Shanes traces the work's sad history and explains why the true problem it now raises is one of descri
by Eric Shanes - The quality controllers: Art and antiques carefully selected by some of the top dealers in Europe are not the only reason why visitors buy with confidence at the Summer Fine Art and Antiques Fair. Another reason? All items for sale have been examined by e
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As Britain's Official War Artist in Bosnia, Peter Howson peeled back all the veils of bravery, pride and honour to reveal the stark horror of war and the trauma suffered by its victims
by Louise Nicholson - 10 to catch: Apollo's selection for the month ahead
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Arts and crafts in London and Los Angeles: two ambitious exhibitions make clear the continuing relevance of the Arts and Crafts movement, writes Peyton Skipwith, but the V&A's show is a severe disappointment
by Peyton Skipwith -
Paper museums
by Andrew O'Keeffe - Summer Olympia Fine Art & Antiques Fair: 9-19 June 2005: exhibitors
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R. Crumbs fritz the cat
by Samson Spanier -
A neo-classical discovery at the Bowes Museum: the identification of a signature has allowed a pair of marquetry panels in the Bowes Museum to be attributed to the Italian cabinetmaker Francesco Abbiati. Claire Jones traces the source for one of the panel
by Claire Jones -
An interior designer's view on combining old and new: Annie Stevens talks about antiques and interiors
by Annie Steven -
Archaic Korai
by Nigel Spivey - Summer Olympia Fine Art & Antiques Fair: 9-19 June 2005: exhibitors
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Why art publishing is in crisis
by John Nicoll -
The Musee National des Beaux-Arts du Quebec has acquired the Brousseau collection of Inuit art
by Samson Spanier -
'Second-guessing history': new portraiture and the Parliamentary Art Collection: the Palace of Westminster houses Britain's largest collection of political art. Susannah Woolmer talks to the committee charged with commissioning new portraits for the House
by Susannah Woolmer
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