Catalogue des objets d'art et d'ameublement des XVIe, XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, faïences italiennes, de Bernard Palissy et autres., précieuse salière en faience de Saint Porchaire, sculptures en marbre, en terre cuite, en bois et en ivoire, cheminmée monumentale en pierre, porcelaines de Sèvres, de Saxe, de Chine et du Japon, vitraux, orfèvrerie, matières précieuses, quelques tabelaux anciens, bronzes d'art et d'ameublement, magnifique mobilier en tapisserie de Beauvais, meubles en bois sculpté du XVIe siècle, tapisseries remarquables des Gobelins et de Beauvais, panneaux d ela savonnerie, meubles et tentures en tapisserie au point, beaux lustres en cristal de roche, meubles dépendant de la succession de Mme d'Yvon


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The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal


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The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal has been published annually since 1974. It contains scholarly articles and shorter notes pertaining to objects in the Museum’s seven curatorial departments: Antiquities, Manuscripts, Paintings, Drawings, Decorative Arts, Sculpture and Works of Art, and Photographs. The Journal also contains an illustrated checklist of the Museum’s acquisitions for the previous year, a staff listing, and a statement by the Museum’s Director outlining the year’s most important activities. Volume 19 of the J. Paul Getty Museum Journal includes articles by Nicholas Penny, Ariane van Suchtelen, Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann and Virginia Roehrig Kaufmann, Frits Scholten, David Harris Cohen, and Dawson W. Carr.







Decorative Arts


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This volume includes concise, illustrated entries on the more than 450 examples of furniture, porcelain, and silver from the Museum's collection. New to this expanded edition are sections devoted to maiolica and glass. An index of previous owners and updated bibliographies are of particular help to the scholar.




European Post-medieval Tapestries and Related Hangings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art


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Tapestry making flourished in the major centers of western Europe from the fourteenth through the nineteenth centuries. Thousands of tapestries were woven as special commissions for church, crown, and nobility. This publication is a comprehensive catalogue of the Museum's collection of tapestries and allied works made after the Middle Ages.-- Metropolitan Museum of Art website.




Catalogue des objets d'art, de curiosité et d'ameublement, tableaux de différentes écoles, importante composition par Alexandre Hesse, dessins anciens par : Barbiéri, Lalive, Pillement, etc., porcelaines et faïences, Paris, Chantilly, Chine, Compagnie des Indes, etc., bois et ivoires sculptés, argenterie et métal, objets de vitrine, objets variés, parure en or et mosaïque provenant de la vente des diamants de la Couronne, bronzes, pendules, meubles anciens des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles en marqueterie et bronzes, mobilier de salon Louis XVI, couvert de tapisserie d'Aubusson, autres salons Louis XVI et Directoire, chambre à coucher de la Restauration, commodes, secrétaires, meubles d'appui, bureaux, lits Directoire, berceau Empire, tables et sièges divers, etc., suite de trois belles tapisseries des Flandres de la fin du XVIe siècle, autres tapisseries anciennes des Flandres, d'Aubusson et de Felletin, tapis d'Aubusson


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Masterpieces of the J. Paul Getty Museum: European Sculpture


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The J. Paul Getty Museum’s collection of European sculpture featured in this volume ranges in date from the late fifteenth century to the very early twentieth and includes a wide variety of media: marble, bronze, alabaster, terracotta, plaster, wood, ivory, and gold. The earliest sculpture represented is the mysterious Saint Cyricus by Francesco Laurana; the latest is a shield-like portrait of Medusa by the eccentric Italian sculptor Vincenzo Gemito. Among the more than forty works included in this handsomely illustrated volume are sculptures by Antico (Bust of a Young Man); Cellini (a Satyr designed for Fontainebleau); Giambologna (a Female Figure that may represent Venus); Bernini (Boy with a Dragon); and Carpeaux (Bust of Jean-Léon Gérôme). Well represented here is the Museum’s splendid collection of Mannerist and early Baroque bronzes, including such masterpieces as Johann Gregor van der Schardt’s Mercury and two superb works by Adriaen de Vries: Juggling Man and Rearing Horse. These works are indicative of the extraordinary quality of the J. Paul Getty Museum’s collection of post-Classical European sculpture.