Petrobelli Altarpiece

Petrobelli Altarpiece is an altarpiece. It is recorded from 1563.

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Identity

Petrobelli Altarpiece is recorded as held by National Gallery of Canada, Blanton Museum of Art and Dulwich Picture Gallery. Petrobelli Altarpiece is recorded as made of oil paint and canvas. Petrobelli Altarpiece is recorded from 1563.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Petrobelli Altarpiece may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Petrobelli Altarpiece is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q7178879.

Literature

1 scholarly publication naming this subject was located in the registry of record.

John Garton. Review of "Paolo Veronese: The Petrobelli Altarpiece" by Xavier F. Salomon., caa.reviews, 2010.

Digitised editions and texts

1 digitised item associated with this heading is catalogued by DataCite (Unpublished).

Stephen Gritt and Tomas Markevicius on the Petrobelli Altarpiece by Paolo Veronese (2010) — DataCite (Unpublished).

Scholarly footprint

Bibliographic registers publish measured figures for this heading: 1 deposited research records (DataCite Commons). A count of publications is evidence of attention, not of standing, and is given here only as a measure.

Evidence base

This article draws on 3 independent source lineages. Copies and mirrors of the same underlying record were collapsed into a single witness, so 3 means 3 genuinely separate publishers of record. 10 further registers were consulted and returned nothing for this heading.

In detail

It is recorded as the work of Paolo Veronese.

Materials recorded for it are oil paint and canvas.

The record gives 1563 as its date of establishment or first appearance. It is associated with Mannerism. Recorded genres are religious art.

It is recorded in the collection of National Gallery of Canada, Blanton Museum of Art and Dulwich Picture Gallery.

Chronology

  1. 1563Petrobelli Altarpiece first recorded.
  2. 1563Petrobelli Altarpiece is recorded from 1563.
  3. 2010Stephen Gritt and Tomas Markevicius on the Petrobelli Altarpiece by Paolo Veronese digitised by DataCite (Unpublished).

Sources

Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.

  1. 1.

    Altarpiece, Oxford Art Online, 2003

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  2. 2.

    DataCite Commons, deposited research records naming “Petrobelli Altarpiece”

    Institutional database · Scholarly

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  3. 3.

    John Garton. Review of "Paolo Veronese: The Petrobelli Altarpiece" by Xavier F. Salomon., caa.reviews, 2010

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  4. 4.

    Master of the Imhoff Altarpiece, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  5. 5.

    Master of the Landauer Altarpiece, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  6. 6.

    Gemeinsame Normdatei 7662561-8, The Petrobelli Altarpiece.

    authority file · Unverified · Deutsche Nationalbibliothek

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  7. 7.

    “Petrobelli Altarpiece”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia

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  8. 8.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q7178879: Petrobelli Altarpiece

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikidata

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Plates

Each plate is reproduced under the terms the holding register itself publishes, with its creator and licence named.

Petrobelli Altarpiece, from the Wikimedia Commons record.

Petrobelli Altarpiece, from the Wikimedia Commons record.

Paolo Veronese · www.nationalgalleries.org (2013-06-28 16:28:46) · Public domain

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