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    Murillo in Australia
    Anderson, J ; Japón, R (Universidad de Granada, 2018)
    The article traces the critical reception of works by or attributed to Murillo in Australia, beginning with nineteenth century religious institutions and then by National Galleries.
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    The Life of Giovanni Morelli in Risorgimento Italy
    Anderson, J (Officina Libraria, 2019-12-04)
    The first biography of Giovanni Morelli, one of the founding fathers of modern art history and of connoisseurship - An intriguing biography of a man who trained as a physician, was soon a patriot and ended up as an influential senator of ...
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    The Invention of Melbourne: A Baroque Archbishop and a Gothic Architect
    Anderson, J ; Anderson, M ; Burn, K ; Carmody, S (Melbourne Diocesan Historical Commission, 2019-06-01)
    On 17 April 1852 The Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, James Goold, was given permission to export from Rome 135 Old Master Paintings. It was the first of three shipments of religious pictures to the colony. This exhibition shows a small selection of the images.
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    An unfinished portrait of Titian's sweetheart Milia and their Daughter Emilia from the Barbarigo Collection, Venice
    Anderson, J ; Neerman, M (Hannibal/MUVE, 2019-09-03)
    In the early 1550's Titian painted his mistress and their daughter which was left unfinished at the time of his death. For some reason the composition was overpainted, perhaps by his jealous son Pomponio, as a Tobias and Angel. After passing through many distinguished collections the original portrait was revealed after a painstaking restoration by Alec Cobbe
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    Letter to the Editor: Giorgione in Sydney
    Anderson, J (Burlington Magazine Publications, 2019-10-01)
    The Italian scholars, Reinhold Mueller and Giulia Ammannati, have independently suggested a more nuanced reading of the inscription about Giorgione’s death, which appears convincing. There is a second hand that has corrected the initial inscription.
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    Exhibition Review
    Anderson, J (Taylor & Francis, 2019)
    A review of the exhibition 'Mantegna and Bellini, held at the National Gallery, London and the Gemaeldegalerie, Berlin
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    Giorgione in Sydney
    Anderson, J ; Wilson, K ; Newbigin, N ; Sommerfeldt, J (Burlington Magazine Publications, 2019)
    A copy of Dante's Commedia, in the University of Sydney Library, contains an unpublished drawing by Giorgione and an inscription giving his age at his death, providing a birthdate earlier than previously supposed.
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    Unconstrained Passions. The Architect's House as Museum
    ANDERSON, J (Lyon Housemuseum, 2016)
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    The Multiple Legacies of Bernard Smith
    Anderson, J ; ANDERSON, J ; MARSHALL, CR ; YIP, A (Power Publications, 2016-07-21)
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    The Legacies of Bernard Smith. Essays on Australian Art, History and Cultural Politics
    ANDERSON, J ; Marshall, C ; YIP, A (Power Publications and Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2016-07-21)
    It has been widely asserted that Bernard Smith established the discipline of art history in Australia. He was the founding professor of contemporary art and the director of the Power Institute at the University of Sydney, published the classic art text Australian Painting, three volumes on the art of Captain Cook's voyages, and two memoirs. This publication brings together international academics from a range of disciplines to focus on everything Bernard Smith left his mark on: Antipodean and European ?envisioning? of the Pacific, the definition of Australian art, gallery scholarship and public art education, museological practice, art criticism, Australian art biography and local heritage.