Antonio Stradivari – "Antonius" Violin – Italian (Cremona) – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/503008
New York, Toronto, 1967, pp. 184–186, fig. 70, ill. Emanuel Winternitz.
New York, Toronto, 1967, pp. 184–186, fig. 70, ill. Emanuel Winternitz.
Katwijk, The Netherlands, 1891–Bergen, The Netherlands, 1955
including Zurich, London, New York, Moscow, Berlin, Dresden, Dessau, Paris, Brussels, Toronto
From the laudario of Sant’Agnese, Florence, Italy; [ Mori, Paris (sold 1924)] ; Robert Lehman American, New York (1924 – 1968) ; Robin Lehman American, New York (from 1968) ; [ Dr. Jörn Günther Antiquariat, Hamburg (sold 2006)]
Toronto. Art Gallery of Ontario.
Often inscribed with the rulers’ names, as well as with dates and sites of production, these textiles provide a window into the political and religious life of early Islam.
Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum, 1977. Rogers, Clive, ed.
Borowski, Basel]; acquired by the Museum in 1957, purchased from Elie Borowski, Toronto
Gothic ivory carvings of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries took many forms, including diptychs, triptychs, caskets, combs, and mirror backs. One of the most exceptional objects, however, is the ivory booklet
PhD diss., University of Toronto, 2009. pp. 146–47, fig. 3–21.
Gold NecklaceThe striking way in which this piece, with its circular stone-set gold elements surrounded by small pearls, is stylistically reminiscent of the miniature of the zenana (harem) scene in the Met (30
Toronto, 1968, pp. 71, 75, 83, 86, 87, 92, 95, 97, 111. 2. Rosenthal, Renate.
HARPSICHORD:Width of inner instrument: 8 ft. 9 7/8 in. (269 cm); Depth of inner instrument: 34 3/8 in. (87.2 cm); Height of inner instrument: 7 1/2 in. (9 cm); 3-octave span: 19 1/4 in
New York, Toronto, 1967, pp. 158–159, fig. 57, ill. Emanuel Winternitz.
Benedetta Cappa Marinetti, Rome (1950–56; sold in November 1956 to Winston); Lydia and Harry Lewis Winston, Birmingham, Mich. (1956–his d. 1966); Lydia Winston Malbin, Detroit and New York (1966–d
Toronto. Royal Ontario Museum.