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  2. Barberini ivory - Wikipedia

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    The ivory's history between then and 1625 is unknown – in that year it was offered by the leading antiquary Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc to the Papal legate Cardinal Francesco Barberini in Aix-en-Provence, becoming part of the Barberini collection in Rome. Peiresc mentions it specifically in a letter to his friend Palamède de Vallavez ...

  3. List of works by Gian Lorenzo Bernini - Wikipedia

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    Bust of Francesco Barberini: National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. 1626 Sculpture Marble Height 80 cm (31 in) 24(a) [28] Bust of Camilla Barbadoni: Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen 1626 Sculpture Marble Height 60 cm (24 in) 24(c) [29] Saint Andrew and Saint Thomas [Wikidata] National Gallery, London 1627 Painting Oil on canvas Height ...

  4. Imperial diptych - Wikipedia

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    Barberini Ivory on display at the Louvre. Panel of a possible imperial diptych representing the empress Ariadne, Bargello.. In Late Antiquity, an imperial diptych is a theoretical type of ivory diptych, made up of two leaves of five panels each and each with a central panel representing the emperor or empress.

  5. These Collectors Hosted the First Contemporary Art Show at ...

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    Thanks to more than 150 artworks from their 4,000-piece collection, the Baroque institution has never looked fresher.

  6. McNay Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The McNay Art Museum, founded in 1954 in San Antonio, is the first modern art museum in the U.S. state of Texas.The museum was created by Marion Koogler McNay's original bequest of most of her fortune, her important art collection and her 24-room Spanish Colonial Revival-style mansion that sits on 23 acres (9.3 ha) that are landscaped with fountains, broad lawns and a Japanese-inspired garden ...

  7. List of works in the Louvre - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture (Ivory) Apollo Sauroctonos (Apollo Lizard-killer) Sculpture (Roman) Marcellus as Hermes Logios: Sculpture (Roman) Ship of Fools: Painting Hieronymus Bosch: Portrait of a Princess: Painting Pisanello: Madonna della Vittoria: Painting Andrea Mantegna: Triumph of the Virtues: Painting Andrea Mantegna: St. Sebastian: Painting Andrea Mantegna

  8. Harbaville Triptych - Wikipedia

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    Since much greater numbers of ivories survive than panel paintings from the period, they are very important for the history of Macedonian art. All sides of the triptych are fully carved, with more saints on the outsides of the side leaves, and an elaborate decorative scheme on the back of the central leaf. The ivory's early history is unrecorded.

  9. Bust of Francesco Barberini - Wikipedia

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    The Bust of Francesco Barberini is a marble sculpture by the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini, now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. It was executed in 1623. It was commissioned by Pope Urban VIII, who was a nephew of Francesco Barberini, an apostolic protonotary. Francesco had died in 1600, so Bernini created the bust from ...

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