ART FACSIMILES
Exhibition At National Gallery GIFT FROM CARNEGIE CORPORATION A notable collection of facsimiles of masterpieces of painting, presented to the National Art Gallery, Wellington, by the Carnegie Corporation, New York, will be opened at the National Gallery tomorrow evening. This is the second and larger instalment of reproductions purchased by the National Art Gallery trustees with funds furnished by the Carnegie Corporation. The previous collection. exhibited in Wellington as the "Contrast Collection” last year, has since beqp going the rounds of those cities in New Zealand which possess art galleries, the expense of the tour being borne by and generous donors of the pictures. ’ The collection to be on view tomorrow evening comprises examples of the art of the Italian, Spanish, French, Dutch, British and American schools of painting from the early primitives up to and including the moilern schools of today, so that these facsimiles really form an epitome of art throughout the ages. It will be the largest collection of reproductions ever shown iu New Zealand, and will be on view at the National Art Gallery fro about a month. The paintiugs included in the collection are: —
Italian School: The Annunciation’’ (Fra Angelico), "Coronation of the Virgins” (Fra Angelico), "Lucrezia Panciatori” (Bronzino). "Madonna” (Cimabue), "Primavera” (Botticelli), "Birth of Venus” (Botticelli), "Three Graces” (Botticelli), "Old Man and His Grandson” (Ghirlandajo), "The Education of Cupid” (Correggio), "Virgin Child and St. Anne” (Leonardo Da Vinci), "The Last Supper” (Leonardo da Vinci), "Mercury and the Graces” (Tintoretto), "Sir Walter Raleigh” (Zucchero), "View of Murano” (Canaletto), "The Grand Canal” (Canaletto), "Madonna, Child and Cherubim” (Mantegna), "The Vision of St. Eustace” (Pisanello), "Madonna Della Sedia” (Raphael), "Sistine Madonna” (Raphael), "Youth of the Virgin” (Reni), "Head of a Boy” (Filipino Lippi), "St. John” (del Sarto), “Portrait of a Lady” (Baldovenetti), "Baptism in the Jordan” (Verrocchio), "Man with Grey Eyes” (Titian), "Portrait of a Gentleman” (Lotto), "Market Place” (Guardi), “La Muta” (Raphael). "Man in a Red Cap” (Mainardi), "St. Francis” (Giotto), ’The Creation of Man” (Miehaelaugelo), "The Archangel Gabriel’ (da Forli), "Triptych" (Perugino), "Madonna and Child” (Bellini),. "Madonna of the Rosebower” (Luini). "The Doge—Leonardo Loredano” (Bellini), "The Tailor” (Moroni), "The Virgin in Prayer” (Sassoferrato), “Lorenzo Meeting the Emperor” (Gozzoli), "Madonna, Child and Angel®” (Della Francesca). Dutch School: "A Calm” (Cappelle),
"River Scene” (Cuyp), •’Lobster” (de Deem), "Interior with Soldier®” (de Hooch), "Violoncello Player” (Metsu), “Stone. Bridge” (Rembrandt), "Self Portrait’’ (Rembrandt), "The Syndics” (Rembrandt), "Jesus and the Samaritan” (Rembrandt), "Youth or Age” (Jan Steen), "Woman at Her Toilette” (Jan Steen), “The Concert” (Terborch), "The Artist’s Studio” (Vermeer}, "Girl Reading a Letter’’ (Vermeer), ‘The Pearl Necklace” ’(Vermeer), "Young Lady at the Virginals” (Vermeer), "Head of a Girl” (Vermeer), "Landscape with Mill” (Cuyp), "Head of a Woman” (Cuyp), "The Physician” (Don), "A Dutch Family" (de Hooch), "The Archer Boy” (.Maes). “Trie True Player®” (Van Ostade}, "The Young Bull” (Paul Potter), "Windmill at Wyk” (Ruysdael), "Lady and Servant” (Terborch), “Tavern Scene” (Brouwer), "The Avenue” (Hobbeinma), "Hendrickje Stoffel®” (Rembrandt), “A Family Group” (Franz Hals), "Van Heythuysen” (Franz Hals), “Hille Bobbe” (Franz Hals). Spanish School: "Infanta in Blue” (Velasquez), "St. Anthony” (Murillo), "The Duke of Wellington’’ (Goya), "In-I faut Philip” (Velasquez), "Blind Man’® Buff.” (Goya), "The-Breda” (Velasquez), "La® Meninas” (Vela®quez).. “Grape anil .Melon Eaters” (Murillo), “View of Toledo” (El Graco), "King James VI of Scotland” (Zucchero). Flemish School.—" The Lucca Madonna” (van Eyck), "St. Victor and a Donor” (van der Goes), "A Banker and His Wife” (Matsys), "St. Luke Drawing the Virgin” (van der ’Weyden), "Arrival at Bethlehem” (Matsys), "Winter Landscape” (Breughel), “Wedding' Feast” (Breughel), "The Painter’s Sons”. (Rubens), “The Garland .Madonna” (Rubens-), "Adoration” (Bosch), "Man With a Pink” (van Eyck), "Adoration of the Kings” (van der Goos), "Feast of Cleopatra”* (Jordeans), "Baby Stuart” (van' Dyck), "Christ Taken Prisoner” (van Dyck), '‘Portrait of van den Bergh” (van Dyck), ■•Duke of Cleves” (Memlinc). "Baptism in the Jordan” (Patinir), "Adoration of the Magi” (Bouts). German School—“'The Birth of Christ” (Schongauer), "The Rest on the Flight” (Balduiig), "Self Portrait" (Durer), "Herr von Rudiswyler” (Holbein), "George Gisze” (Holbein), "Duchess of Milan” (Holbein), "Lady Guilford” (Holbein), "Sir Robert Southwell” (Holbein), “Madonna in a Landscape” (Durer), "The Crucifixion” (Unknown 13th Century), "Martin Luther” (Cranach), “Head of a Mau” (Cranach), "Betrothal of St. Catherine” (Cranadh), "The Infant Christ” (Durer). "Duchess van Baden” (Bejiam). French School.—"Pieta” (School of Avignon), "Fisherman’s Hut” (Corot), "Madam de Pompadour” (Boucher), “Girl at the Well” (Boucher), “Study of a Girl’s Head” (Greuze), "The Stolen Kiss” (Fragonard), "Pastorale” (Watteau), "Hunting Picnic” (Courbet), "Elizabeth of Austria” (Clouet), “Woods at Fontainbleu” (Courbet), “Basket of Flowers” (Courbet), “St. Prive” (Harpignes), "Street in Rouen” (Pissaro), “Red Roofs” (Pissaro), “The Banks of the Loing” (Sisley), ■The Road” (Sisley), "Fishing on the Seine” (Monet), “River Near Argenteuil” (Monet), “The Boat” (Manet), "Dimanche a La Grande Jatte” (Seurat), "Flowers” (Bonnard), “The Goldsmith” (David). “L 6 Basin aux Nympheas” (Monet), “Wagon on the Dunes” (Corot), “Self Portrait” (Chardin), "Kitchen Maid ’ (Chardin), “Composition” I (loussin), “The Realm of Flora” (Pous- | sni) "Paris La Cite” (Signac). "Girl with a I earl Ring" (Corot), "Breakfast on the Grass’ (Manet), "Head of a Girl” The Dance” (Watteau), "Two Women” (L e Nain).
French Post-Impressionists and Moderns. —‘‘Jockeys at the Start” (Degas), “The Milliner's Shop” (Degas), ‘‘Tne Village Street” (Cezanne), ‘'The Seine” (Cezanne), ‘’Moulin de la Galette” (Renoir), “Boulevard in Spring” (Renoir), ‘•Girl With Unbound.. Hair” (Renoir), “Still Life” (Gaugin), "The White Horse” (Gaugin), “Chestnut Tree in Bloom” (van Gough), ‘‘Landscape with Cypress” (van Gough), “Self Portrait with Straw Hat” (van Gough). “Model at Rest” (ForainJ. “The Pumpkin” (Matisse), “Goldfish and Nude” (Matisse), “Moulin Rouge" (Toulouse LauIrec), “Mt. St. Victoire” (Cezanne), "Judgment of Paris" (Cezanne) “The Reapers” (Cezanne), “The Harvest” (van Gough), “Portrait of a Young Man” (van Gough), "Still Life, Fruit" (Cezanne), "Mother and Child” (Picasso). "Dr. Gachet” (van Gough). , British School. —"The Shrimp Girl” (Hogarth), “The Painter's Daughters” (Gainsborough), “Calmady Children” (Lawrence), “Georgina Lennox” (Lawrence), “Age of Innocence” (Reynolds). "Georgiana Elliott” (Reynolds). American School.—“ Peace and Plenty” (Inness), “George Washington” (Stuart), “The Torn Hat” (Sully).
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