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Battista Cavalcaselle (22
January 1819 – 31
October 1897) was an
Italian writer and art critic, best
known as part of "Crowe and
Cavalcaselle", for the...
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Painting in Italy, co-written with the
Italian critic Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle (1819–1897),
stand at the
beginning of
disciplined modern art history...
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carved in the wood. In
their book
published in 1857,
Crowe and
Cavalcaselle were the
first to link the
double portrait with the
early 16th century...
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Eremitani in Padua. The
crucifix was
first attributed to
Giotto in 1864 by
Cavalcaselle; that
attribution was
initially contested by
other art
critics such as...
- Press. pp. 1023–1026. List of
works by
Titian Crowe,
Joseph Archer and
Cavalcaselle,
Giovanni Battista, Titian: His Life and Times. With Some
Account of...
- It was
recognized as a work by
Lorenzo Monaco by
Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle in 1864. It has been
variously dated from 1408 to 1418. The work had...
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Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, in Barcelona. This
attribution was
accepted by
Cavalcaselle,
abandoned and then
revived by Suida, who
noted how the Madonna's pose...
- re****tion.
Rejecting these views,
Joseph Archer Crowe and
Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle in 1903
concluded that the
Santa Croce crucifix "in
technical examination...
- Brandolese, 1795 page VIII.
Joseph Archer Crowe and
Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle (1871). A
History of
Painting in
North Italy, Venice, Padua, Vicenza...
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Johann Zoffany's 1776
Tribuna of the Uffizi. The art
historians Crowe and
Cavalcaselle attributed the work to Titian's
nephew Marco Vecellio,
whilst the 1926...