Alice Neel – Henry Geldzahler – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/482314
(p. 173). Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.
(p. 173). Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.
Muzzarelli chapel, church of the convent of Sant’Andrea Apostolo, Ferrara (until at least 1787); Prince Eugène de Beauharnais, Herzog von Leuchtenberg, Munich (until d. 1824; cat., 1825, no. 40); Herzogen von Leuchtenberg, Munich and St
1852, p. 7, no. 36, pl. 36].
Thomas B. Hess. "Dealer in Prophecies: The Modern Museum Stieglitz Memorial."
Muzzarelli chapel, church of the convent of Sant’Andrea Apostolo, Ferrara (until at least 1787); Prince Eugène de Beauharnais, Herzog von Leuchtenberg, Munich (until d. 1824; cat., 1825, no. 35); Herzogen von Leuchtenberg, Munich and St
1852, p. 7, no. 37, pl. 37].
This diptych is composed of a pair of thick ivory panels. Two modern hinges hold the panels together, allowing them to fold closed like a book and lock by means of a hook and eye latch on their outer rims
Ivories-Elephant Credit Line: The Cloisters Collection, 1970 Object Number: 1970.324.7a, b
This sculpture is carved out of a single slab of ivory and represents the seated Mary holding the infant Jesus (mostly missing) in her lap. Mary’s face is moon-shaped, with a high, wide forehead, a pointed chin, and almond-shaped eyes
Petersburg: The State Hermitage Museum, 2014): p. 159.
capture of Carthage by Publius Cornelius Scipio, an event that took place in 146 B.C
B. Tiepolo: la sua vita e le sue opere.
The Artist: The great history painter and portraitist Jacques Louis David studied with Joseph Marie Vien and then, in 1766, entered the school of the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture
B[onnefoy]. de B[ouyon].
[Before 1963, with Ayoub Rabenou]; from 1963, on loan by The Guennol Collection (Alastair Bradley Martin’s collection) to the Museum (L.63.10.2); until 1994, Alastair Bradley Martin’s family; acquired by the Museum in 1994, purchased from The Merrin Gallery, New York
[adapted from Benzel, Kim, Sarah B. Graff, Yelena Rakic, and Edith W.