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A new Ribera drawing among Michelangelos: a drawing in the Ashmolean Museum long associated with Michelangelo is here attributed by Carmen C. Bambach to Jose de Ribera. One of his rare drawings in red chalk, it can be linked to the artist's well-known int
In sifting through the boxes of drawings by Michelangelo and his school at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, the present author came across a spirited...
Apollo, 09/01/09 by Carmen C. Bambach · More from publication -
Drawings in Dresden: further newly identified works by Italian masters: Carmen C. Bambach continues her account of recent major discoveries in the Kupferstich-Kabinett Dresden with a discussion of some remarkable drawings by early-16th-century central Ita
This essay is a continuation of the article dedicated to Dresden drawings in the January issue of APOLLO, the fruit of a curatorial exchange...
Apollo, 03/01/08 by Carmen C. Bambach · More from publication -
Drawings in Dresden: newly identified works by Italian masters: a curatorial exchange programme between the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the oldest collection of Old Master drawings in Germany, the Kupferstich-Kabinett Dresden, has led to the identifica
[FIGURE 1 OMITTED] [FIGURE 1 OMITTED] [FIGURE 2 OMITTED] 'The study--and consequently the right understanding--of drawings and sketches by...
Apollo, 01/01/08 by Carmen C. Bambach · More from publication -
In the footsteps of Leonardo
Earlier this year there was great excitement when remains of wall paintings in the convent of the Santissima Annunziata in Florence were identified...
Apollo, 07/01/05 by Carmen C. Bambach · More from publication -
The Delli brothers: three Florentine artists in fifteenth-century Spain
Much new evidence about the Spanish careers of the Delli brothers has been revealed by the recent cleaning of the main altarpiece in Salamanca's...
Apollo, 03/01/05 by Carmen C. Bambach · More from publication -
Christ at the column: a new acquisition for the Metropolitan Museum of Art
This exceptionally rare fifteenth-century sheet poses as many questions as it answers about the history and purposes of drawing in early...
Apollo, 02/01/05 by Carmen C. Bambach · More from publication -
Leonardo da Vinci on beauty and ugliness: Carmen C. Bambach praises a ground-breaking exhibition of Leonardo's drawings from the Royal Collection
Very few artists other than Leonardo appear to have felt a life-long need to articulate their ideals of beauty in drawings, along with seemingly...
Apollo, 03/01/04 by Carmen C. Bambach · More from publication -
Leonardo and drapery studies on 'tela sottilissima di lino' - Critical Essay
The opportunity to see again significant numbers of drawings by the young Leonardo gathered together in three recent exhibitions seemed simply...
Apollo, 01/01/04 by Carmen C. Bambach · More from publication



