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Historical Archive: Known Artists, Pace to Salomon


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design George *Pace; sculptor Frank Raper 1970-71: inscription on wall, tomb of Bede, Galilee, Durham Cathedral, which has its own pages
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Pacherot: St. George and the dragon, marble, Michel Colombe 1509-10; frame prob. Jerome Pacherot, Jean Chersalle, Bertrand de Meynal. Louvre MR 1645. This work has its own page.
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Martin Didier *Pape late 16th c., John the Baptist triptych, enamel/copper, SF 1952.32a-c, which has its own page
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circle of *Parler family, Wild Man, oak, late 14th century, Schn A47. For details see Cologne.
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Julius Magnus Petersen 1875: church apse paintings, Jelling, which has its own page
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Pierre Petitot and Edme Gaulle, 1830: Louis XVI (1754-93) and Marie Antoinette (1755-93), marble, Saint-Denis basilica. For another view see Saint-Denis funerary memorials.
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circle of Georg Pfründt c.1680, covered cup with allegory of Africa, zebu horn, KGM K 3429, which has its own page
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Luigi Pichler, Farnese Bull c.1798-1818, glass intaglio, UCh 1989.5. This work has its own page.
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Piero della Francesca frescoes: Legend of the True Cross, 1452-66, Arezzo, church of San Francesco, with 13th c. Crucifix with St. Francis
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Piero di Cosimo, Volto Santo (Christ on the Cross), c.1500-10, MFAB 1100. This work has its own page.
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Piero di Puccio, Saint Jerome 14th c., int. Pisa cathedral, which has its own pages
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after Piero di Puccio, Theological cosmography window: Goro di Bartolomeo, Leonardo di Bartolomeo, Bartolommeo d'Andrea Bocchi 1453-54, Pisa cathedral, which has its own pages
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Germain Pilon (1540-90), bronze medallion of Catherine de' Medici, Paris c.1575, Louvre MRR 313
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Andrea Pisano or poss. Nino Pisano, Virgin and child 1330-1336, alabaster, MFAB 7167 or 1100. This work has its own page.
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Giovanni Pisano pulpit 1302-10, which has its own page, and parts Pisa Baptistery, in Pisa cathedral complex
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Nicola Pisano pulpit 1260, and parts Pisa baptistery, which have their own page, in cathedral complex
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Charles Plumet and Tony Selmersheim 1896-97, dressing table, satinwood/bronze/glass, KGM 1897,232. For another view see Berlin.
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Vincenzo Possanti, 1584 bronze chandelier "of Galileo", Pisa cathedral, which has its own pages with detail
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Placide Poussielque-Rusand, reliquary 1876, copper gilt. For context see Chartres ambulatory.
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Bela Lyon Pratt, design: United States quarter eagle gold coin, Indian head, 1911, p.c. For reverse and details see p.c.
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Primaticcio 1560, monument for heart of François II (right), Saint-Denis basilica
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Jean Pucelle c.1324-28, Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux, Jean Pucelle c.1324-28, Met 54.1.2, which has its own page.
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Puhl & Wagner executed 1896-1902, wall/pier mosaics/cladding designs of Hermann Schaper, Aachen cathedral. The cathedral has its own pages.
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Josef (Jonasz) Pryz/Pyrz (1946-2016), Mary Annunciate, wood, Galilee, Durham Cathedral, which has its own pages
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Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin: model chalice, design; made by John Hardman Co., England c.1849. Gilt metal, enamel, stone. AIC 1981.640
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C Rainaldi et al., main altar and Ceva memorials, 1673-99, Lateran Baptistery, Rome, Chapel of St. Vanantius. This chapel has its own interior page.
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design George Pace; sculptor Frank *Raper 1970-71: inscription on wall, tomb of Bede, Galilee, Durham Cathedral, which has its own pages
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J. Rappaport, Budapest, production, design by G. de Feure, Paris, floor vase, 1900-02, MAAB. For detail see MAAB.
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Man Ray, What We All Lack 1962; blown glass, clay, and wood, UMMA 1997/1.129. Art object copyright: artist/heirs. For other views see UMMA.
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Reiner of Huy?, crucified Christ, bronze, Liège c.1110-20, Schn H70
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Hans Reinhart the Elder 1539, Apocalypse medal, silver, Pushkin Bec 54, 13r
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Peter Rice and Pierre-Louis Carlier, Cathedral of Notre-Dame-de-la-Treille, Lille, façade 1991-99. This work has its own page.
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Richard of Farnham, eastern transept 1242-90, Durham Cathedral, which has its own pages
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Tilman Riemenschneider/Hans Backoffen c.1500, saint, linden wood w. polychromy, SF 46.8.1, which has its own page
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Tilman Riemenschneider, Saint Stephen, polychromed wood, 1502-1510, CMA 1959.43. For St. Lawrence see CMA.
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Tommaso Righi (1727-1802), 1757 chapel of SS Rufina and Seconda, and Lercari monuments, Lateran Baptistery narthex, Rome. The baptistery octagon and narthex have their own interior page.
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Hermann tom *Ring, Last Judgement/Triumph of Death 1550-52, oil/panel, Utrecht ABM s40. For details see Utrecht.
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Riquin: Novgorod cathedral doors, bronze, prob. 1152-54. The doors have their own page.
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Bartomeu Robio c.1362, Reproach of Adam and Eve, alabaster w. polychromy, SF 59.40. For other views see SF.
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Rodomonte Pieri and Francesco Nardi 1642, Serponti altar with St. Charles Borromeo in prayer (on right), San Francesco, Pescia, which has its own page
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Roger of Helmarshausen (workshop?), Enger cross, gold and gems, c.1100, KGM 88,635. This work has its own page.
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Roger of Helmarshausen c.1105 or 1120-27, portable altar of Henry II of Werl, DMP DS2, which has its own page
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Roger of Helmarshausen (often attrib.), Abdinghof portable altar, 1115-30, DMP PR50, which has its own page
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Rogier van der Weyden, St. Luke drawing the Virgin, oil transferred to canvas c.1435-40s, Hermitage ГЭ-419. For view with person for scale see Hermitage.
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Pierre *Rousseau or Raymond Guyonnet/Rémon Guinnot: Nef of St. Ursula, carnelian/gold/silver gilt/copper/enamel 1500, Tau, which has its own page
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parts Andrei *Rublev and Prokhor Gorodets: iconostasis upper narrow strip, square feast icons early 15th c., Moscow Annunciation Cathedral, which has its own page
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Ulrich Rückriem, dolomite altar complete by 2014, Hildesheim Cathedral, which has its own interior page
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Nicolas Jean Ryss, 1673 repoussé on Altheus Reliquary 772-814, Diocesan Museum Sion. This work has its own page.
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P.A. Safonov and shop, wall paintings, late 19th c., Novgorod Cathedral, which has its own interior page
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Daniel Saint, miniature portrait of Empress Josephine, 1805-06, MAAB
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Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Diana weather vane 1892-94, copper sheets, PMA 1932-30-1. For other views see PMA.
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after Bernard Salomon, faience platter with Adam and Eve c.1555, Rimini?, Louvre OA 1555