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...depth of the water averaged 25 feet, the famous Cimabue Crucifix was submerged and almost completely destroyed, the Domenico Veneziano fresco of St. John the Baptist and St. Francis was streaked with heating oil, as were the Tadeo Gaddi Last Supper and other frescoes, including the important fragments by Orcagna. The Bacchus, the Brutus and Pitti Madonna of Michelangelo in the Bargello Museum were also badly streaked with...

Author: By Jonathan D. Fineberg, | Title: Water, Oil and Slime Cover Florence's Art | 12/9/1966 | See Source »

...cherries into the viewer's mouth, is brought together to demonstrate one of the museum's strengths. Great Renaissance paintings, still in short supply despite loans of Botticellis, Van Dycks, and an individual Bellini, Giorgione and Canaletto from the Norton Simon Foundation, share space with Andrea di Orcagna's incomparable trecento marbles of musicians with musette, timbrel and zither, like pearly leprechauns playing away the centuries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Museums: Temple on the Tar Pits | 4/2/1965 | See Source »

...last seven years the Italian Government has shaken a stern, denying finger at rich U. S. citizens who have tried to buy objects from the collection of Achillito Chiesa of Milan. Chiesa before the War acquired a great gallery of pre-Renaissance painting, including a triptych by Orcagna, a picture each of Simone, Martini and Bellini, 1,200 other paintings of the 11th to 16th Centuries, early enamels, ivories, textiles, furniture, porcelain, faience, majolica. He bought Correggio's Holy Family, Filippino Lippi's most celebrated Madonna and Child, works by Duerer, Van Cleff, Mabuse, Van Dyck. Unfortunately, Collector...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arts: Memorial | 10/19/1925 | See Source »

...Kingsley Porter, of Yale University, has loaned two beautiful Italian primitive paintings to the Fogg Art Museum. One of the works is a Gothic triptych by the rare Simone da Bologna, who painted in the 14th century. The other painting is attributed to Jacob di Cione, brother of Orcagna, and is also very rich in colors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Italian Paintings on Exhibition | 3/15/1918 | See Source »

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