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"Jacques-Louis David: Empire to Exile" The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. February 1-April 24, 2005.
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Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute Williamstown, Massachusetts. June 5-September 5, 2005
About the last thing one should wish on anyone is "curator of an exhibition on Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825)." But this is the fate that has befallen those curators, led by Philippe Bordes, at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles and the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Mark Twain famously warned that "Wagner's music is better than it sounds," and so too it goes for David. Jacques-Louis is a fantastic artist who rarely measures up to himself.
There ...
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Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...among the sixteen or so drapery studies in tempera on tela di lino from the workshop of Andrea del Verrocchio that are...to Verrocchio by Wilhelm Suida in 1929, (13) and to Lorenzo di Credi by Woldemar von Seidlitz in 1935. (14) Over the years...
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Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
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Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...beauty painted at the age of 25 by the Italian master Lorenzo di Credi. Art historian Magdalena Soest has undertaken detailed...Mrs Soest's theory was painted when she was 25 by Lorenzo di Credi in a pose not dissimilar to that of Mona Lisa in 1503...
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Art: Mine is the power and the glory Renaissance Florence: The Art of the 1470s National Gallery, London
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Florentine art lie the likes of Lorenzo di Credi, the Pollaiuolo brothers and Andrea...the Latinate abbreviation of Lorenzo de'Medici. Look at this cup...National's show in which the hand of Lorenzo de'Medici cannot be traced...
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Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...nativity scene painted by Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi (1444/5- 1510...more so than in the 1470s, when Lorenzo de Medici laid the foundations for...influenced by the elder Lippi, employed Lorenzo di Credi as his principal assistant, and...
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Magazine article from: Apollo
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Genoa
Newspaper article from: Courier-News (Elgin, IL)
; ...drew with before they had pencils. Drawing with metal dates back to the 1300s. Artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Lorenzo di Credi and Raphael all drew with metal. In metalpoint, silver, gold or copper points are put in any number of different...
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Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
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Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
; ...have never been confident of authorship. Through the centuries, candidates have included Raphael, Ghirlandaio and Lorenzo di Credi. Chief restorer Elisabetta Zatti said she found the fingerprint near the end of the yearlong restoration that ended...
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