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Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes (LXX, 2007 + LXXI, 2008)

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JOURNAL OF THE WARBURG AND COURTAULD INSTITUTES
Volume LXX (2007) - Volume LXXI (2008)

Vol. LXXI (2008), published December 2008
Price: £105.00 plus £10.00 p&p
ISBN 978 0 85481 146 5 - 368pp. - illustrated throughout

Volume LXXI is a special issue of the Journal, celebrating the 75th
anniversary of the Courtauld Institute of Art. The volume was edited at the
Courtauld Institute by Professor Paul Crossley and Professor John Lowden and
the articles were all written by past or present staff and present students
of the Courtauld. The association of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes
through the Journal dates from 1939 (vol. III). First launched as the Journal
of the Warburg Institute in 1937, the series is still published by the
Warburg Institute.

CONTENTS

Peter Kidson
Roriczer's Iceberg

Jas Elsner
Framing the Objects We Study: Three Boxes from Late Roman Italy

Eric Fernie
The Origins of Europe

Robin Cormack
Rediscovering the Christ Pantocrator at Daphni

Lucy Donkin
Ornata decenter: Perceptions of 'Fitting Decoration' Amongst Augustinian
Canons of S. Orso in Aosta in the Mid Twelfth Century

Mellie Naydenova-Slade and David Park
The Earliest Holy Kinship Image, The Salomite Controversy and a Little-Known
Centre of Learning in Northern England in the Twelfth Century

Peter Dent
Laude Dei Trini. Observations Towards a Reconstruction of Giovanni Pisano's
Pistoia Pulpit

Douglas Brine
Evidence for the Forms and Usage of Early Netherlandish Memorial Paintings

Georgia Clarke
Architecture, Languages and Style in Fifteenth-Century Italy

Stephanie Buck
Beauty and Virtue for Francis I: Iohannes Ambrosius Nucetus and the Early
Portrait Miniature

Denis Ribouillault
Landscape all'antica and Topographical Anachronism in Roman Fresco Painting
of the Sixteenth Century

Sheila McTighe
The Old Woman as Art Critic: Speech and Silence in Response to the Passions,
from Annibale Carracci to Denis Diderot

John House
History Without Values? Gérome's History Paintings

Linda Goddard
The Writings of a Savage? Literary Strategies in Paul Gauguin's Noa Noa

Caroline Arscott
Walter Sickert and Roger Fry: 'Alight here for Whiteley's'

Lara Pucci
Terra Italia: The Peasant Subject as Site of National and Socialist
Identities in the Work of Renato Guttuso and Giuseppe de Santis

Copies may be ordered from The Warburg Institute, Woburn Square, London WC1H
0AB;
e-mail: warburg.bookssas.ac.uk; tel: 020 7862 8949, or via subscription
agents or booksellers.

Vol. LXX (2007), published October 2008
Price: £85.00 plus £8.00 p&p
ISBN 978 0 85481 145 8 - 352pp. - c. 165 illustrations

CONTENTS

Articles:
Bee Yun
A Visual Mirror of Princes: The Wheel on the Mural of Longthorpe Tower

D. S. Chambers
A Condottiere and his Books: Gianfrancesco Gonzaga (1446-96)

Bianca de Divitiis
New Evidence for Sculptures from Diomede Carafa's Collection of Antiquities

Claudia La Malfa
Dating Pinturicchio's Roman Frescoes and the Creation of a New all'antica Style

Joachim Dethlefs
Wohlstand in Sixteenth-Century German Art Theory

Marisa Bass
Justus Lipsius and his Silver Pen

Louise Rice
Pomis sua nomina servant: Emblematic Thesis Prints from the Roman Seminary

Elizabeth McGrath
Jacob Jordaens and Moses's Ethiopian Wife

Emilia Montaner
Politics and Diplomacy: Emblems during the Infancy of Charles II of Spain

Notes:

Achim Timmermann Revisiting Christ's Tomb: A Note on a Miniature in
Bodleian MS Douce 313

Kathryn M. Rudy
A Pilgrim's Memories of Jerusalem: Wallace Collection MS M319

Illustration above: Jacob Matham, after Giuseppe Cesari, Cavaliere d'Arpino,
Moses, and 'Maria (Miriam), sister of Moses and Aaron', engravings. These
images are discussed by Elizabeth McGrath in her article on 'Jacob Jordaens
and Moses' Ethiopian Wife' (JWCI vol. LXX).

Copies may be ordered from The Warburg Institute, Woburn Square, London WC1H
0AB;
e-mail: warburg.bookssas.ac.uk; tel: 020 7862 8949, or via subscription
agents or booksellers.

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TOC: Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes (LXX, 2007 + LXXI, 2008). In: ArtHist.net, 02.03.2009. Letzter Zugriff 05.07.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/31356>.

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