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...Angelico's Day of Judgment; Piero di Cosimo's panels of the life of Jason; Rembrandt's Portrait of an Old Man, which brought $55,062; four sentimental Boucher panels for $86,184. There were also in the collection paintings by Constable, Hogarth, Raeburn, Turner, Murillo, Canaletto, Ghirlandajo, Andrea del Sarto, Veronese, Rubens, Jordaens, Teniers, Van Dyck, de Hooch, Ruysdael, Ter Borch, Van der Cappelle, Mme. Le Brun...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Sir Joseph's Hals | 7/16/1923 | See Source »

...impecunious, and handed down along with the patent of nobility, as things to be kept in the family. In London, there has been discovered recently a reputed portrait of Shakespeare; in France a score of Millet paintings hitherto unknown have been brought out of some forgotten corner; and Murillo's "Gentleman of Seville", after languishing for a century and a quarter in a remote Irish castle, has been found, neglected, unwashed, and uncared for and now brushed up and tidy again is about to resume his rightful place in the galleries. Only a day or so ago a Nova Scotia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AS MR. BARNUM SAID-- | 3/15/1922 | See Source »

...collection of signed wood-engravings by Timothy Cole is now on exhibition at the Dunster House Bookshop. The subjects are for the most part from Italian and Spanish masters, including Velasquez, Murillo, Raphael, and Glorlone. Cole is probably the greatest master of his particular art in the world. Faithful, reproduction of detail, accompanied by an unusual beauty and softness of tone, is the outstanding characteristic of his work. The exhibit will last a month...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dunster Exhibits Wood-Engravings | 2/18/1920 | See Source »

...first things one looks at on taking up Harper's Monthly are the illustrations. In this respect the April number can not fail to satisfy the most exacting. Mr. Closson offers to us the first result of his trip to Europe in his reproduction of part of Murillo's "Immaculate Conception;" all lovers of engraving in wood can not but feel that this picture alone is worth more than the price of the magazing. The other features among the illustrations are the drawings of Mr. Gibson, illustrating Mr. Roe's novel. Mr. Dielman's drawing for the same novel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/1/1884 | See Source »

...Academy says : "The project has already taken shape to celebrate the bi-centenary of the death of Murillo, which took place in Seville in 1685. It is proposed to have a collection not only of the works of Murillo himself, but also of his contemporaries of the Spanish school and of living Spanish artists as well...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ART NOTES. | 3/21/1882 | See Source »

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