I won’t believe PhD students again when they say they’ve checked everywhere. I found it from a link in google images.

 

Paula Wolfe

Fine Arts and Architecture Librarian

1015 N Olive Street

University of Arizona

Fine Arts Library

Office 231b

Tucson, Arizona 85721

520-626-9434

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From: Keli Rylance [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 3:58 PM
To: Wolfe, Paula
Subject: Re: [ARLIS-L] can anyone point me in direction to find this image? Painting by Anton von Maron

 

Dear Paula,

It may very well be in the image that was used on the cover of this:

http://www.libroco.it/leotest/jpgs/48127.jpg

and then, photo credit may be in the book.

Cheers,

Keli

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 4:40 PM, Wolfe, Paula <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

This is the email from the student who requested this image.  Thanks for any help.

 

Paula Wolfe

Fine Arts and Architecture Librarian

1015 N Olive Street

University of Arizona

Fine Arts Library

Office 231b

Tucson, Arizona 85721

520-626-9434

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From: Sandra Barr [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 1:19 PM
To: Wolfe, Paula
Subject: Painting I was asking you about

 

Hello again from Sandra in carrel 323!
  
    I am trying to find a color photograph/jpg/whatever of the
following painting:
  
  Artist's (Austrian) name  is *Anton von Maron
  Date is c. *1765-7
  The portrait is of  *Bartolomeo Cavaceppi (a Roman sculptor who was a
friend of his)
  
         The artist Maron was famous for doing a portrait of J.
Winckelmann- the one of Winkc. in a red, fur lined robe.  I am working on
Cavaceppi, but am now thinking the two works were done in the same year and
may have been intended as pendants.  The Wincklemann image I've found-
but the Cavaceppi one only in blurry black and white.  The original is
supposed to be in the Galleria Palazzo Carpegna, Rome, which is the
current location of the Academy of St. Luke.  I've called and asked about
it, e-mailed, no nothing.  There may be a copy in the Staatliche
museum in Berlin, I found one reference to it with the inventory number-
Inv. Nr. KdZ 9402 .  If anyone knows of any portaits of B. Cavaceppi, I'd
love to know about them.
  
  Thanks ever so much, and do pop in whenever you need some junk food,
chances are, I'll have some in here! Sandra
  

 


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