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Iconography, 1810-1926
(bulk 1830-1840)
(continued) |
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Nicolo Paganini, 1831
(continued) |
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Catalog no. 51 |
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Note: From the The
Musical Gem
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London: Mori and Lavenu |
BOX/FOLDER 4/10 |
Paganini, 1831
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By Sharp, after a drawing by Mauin |
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Lithograph portrait; 24 x 19.2 cm |
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Catalog no. 53 |
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London: J. Dickinson; Day and Haghe |
BOX/FOLDER 13/3 |
Performing, caricature, 1831
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Photocopy; 10.5 x 10.1 cm |
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Catalog no. 597 |
BOX/FOLDER 14/12 |
Portrait, 1831
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By M. Gauci; printed by Hullmandel |
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Hand-colored lithograph; 24 x 19.2 cm |
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Catalog no. 806 |
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Note: From the The
Musical Gem
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London: Mori and Lavenu |
BOX/FOLDER 28/9 |
Portrait, half figure, 1831
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Painted by Edouard Pingret at Baden |
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Colored lithograph; 23 x 15 cm |
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Catalog no. 79 |
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London: M. Bell |
BOX/FOLDER 7/5 |
The Casket, 1832 August 17
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By George Cruikshank |
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Pages 265-272 from a publication with lithograph
of five images of Paganini on page 265; 22.7 x 14.3 cm |
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Catalog no. 113 |
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London: B. Stell |
BOX/FOLDER 16/1 |
Portrait, 1832 October 25
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Photographic reproduction of pen drawing; 29.3 x
20.8 cm |
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Catalog no. 844 |
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Note: Inscription underneath, in Paganini's
hand: "Quanto serebbe felice l'originale di questo ritratto se potesse
esprimere a madama d'Obrés a viva voce quel che la pennanon potrà ma! Nicolo
Paganini. Parigi 25 Ottobre 1832" |
BOX/FOLDER 9/3 |
Les Artistes Contemporains, 1832
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By Lemercier (rue du Four S. G. No. 55, Paris),
after drawing by L. Canta |
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Lithograph of Paganini with French musicians;
43.1 x 35.1 cm |
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Catalog no. 136 |
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Includes: Friedrich Kalkbrenner; Gustave Vogt;
Jean-Louis Tolou; Friedrich Berr; Jacques-Francois Gallay; Pierre Baillot;
and Henri Herz |
BOX/FOLDER 28/18 |
Memoir of Signor Paganini, 1832
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By B. Finrey; printed by Rockliff and Duworth,
Liverpool |
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Lithograph; 19 x 11.5 cm |
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Catalog no. 809 |
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Note: Lithographs in front of booklet depict
Paganini playing; booklet contains critical remarks on his
performances. |
BOX/FOLDER 28/6 |
Signor Paganini, 1832
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By Robert Jacob Hamerton; lithograph by C.
Motte |
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Lithograph of Paganini performing with Cramer
(piano), Mori (vioiln), and Dragonetti Mori (cello); 22.9 x 18 cm |
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Catalog no. 67 |
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Note: From the The
Musical Gem
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London: Mori and Lavenu |
BOX/FOLDER 28/5 |
Paganini wearing awards, 1832?
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Lithograph portrait; 21.6 x 13.7 cm |
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Catalog no. 66 |
BOX/FOLDER 8/2 |
The Most Modern Paganini, 1833 April 26
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Designed and lithographed by a Polish
exile |
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Lithograph; 46 x 35.6 cm |
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Catalog no. 123 |
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London: Marianne Humphrey |
BOX/FOLDER 8/3 |
The Most Modern Paganini, 1833 April 26
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Designed and lithographed by a Polish
exile |
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Hand-colored lithograph; 32.2 x 37.9
cm |
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Catalog no. 124 |
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London: Marianne Humphrey |
BOX/FOLDER 8/1 |
The Paganini of Corfu, 1833 August
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By M. Gauci, after sketch by D. J.; printed by
Graf and Soret |
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Lithograph; 38 x 27.8 cm |
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Catalog no. 122 |
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London: Ackermann and Co. |
BOX/FOLDER 14/7 |
The Rival Scraper, 1834 July 3
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By W. R. in Collection of
Heads; printed by Lefevre & Kohler, 52 Newman Street,
London |
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Hand-colored lithograph; 37.3 x 27.7
cm |
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Catalog no. 800 |
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Note: Depicts Mrs. Tichle, dressmaker, scraping
her shoe while Paganini and a friend are looking |
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Haymarket: T. McLean |
BOX/FOLDER 1/1 |
Seated youth portrait, from
Paganini's Debut in Theatre Carlo Felice, Genua,
1793, 1834
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By Polman |
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Lithograph; 6.8 x 26.5 cm |
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Catalog no. 1 |
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Includes: Teresa Berkinotti and Luigi
Marchesi |
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Strassbourg: Sinon fils |
BOX/FOLDER 28/4 |
Portrait, in playing position,
1836
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By Brocklick |
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Pencil and watercolor drawing; 16.9 x 13.7
cm |
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Catalog no. 57 |
BOX/FOLDER 16/3 |
Portrait, May 1838
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Painting by de Pommayrac; lithograph by Léon
Noël |
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Lithograph; 25.1 x 20.4 cm |
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Catalog no. 851a |
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Paris: Lemercier |
BOX/FOLDER 16/4 |
Portrait, May 1838
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By Léon Noël, after the painting by de
Pommayrac |
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Photographic reproduction of lithograph; 32.5 x
23.3 cm |
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Catalog no. 851b |
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Paris: Lemercier |
BOX/FOLDER 28/22 |
Portrait, 1839
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By R. Weber, after a drawing by Cäcilie
Bradt |
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17.1 x 14 cm |
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Bondy no. 2 |
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Note: From Eilpost für
Moden
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Leipzig: R. Weber |
BOX/FOLDER 6/11 |
Portrait, 1840 June 1?
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Newspaper print portrait of Paganini; 19.7 x
14.2 cm |
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Catalog no. 100 |
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Note: Description included with image: A
portrait, hitherto unpublished, of the great Italian virtuoso, whose name
stands in history as that of the most extraordinary executant ever known on
the violin. He died in Nice on May 27, 1840. |
BOX/FOLDER 3/10 |
Caricature, full length, 1849
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By Blandowski, Mainz |
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Pen and ink drawing; 32.1 x 24 cm |
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Catalog no. 36 |
BOX/FOLDER 9/2 |
Profile, 1855
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After drawing by Eugene Legénsial |
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Lithograph no. 294; 17.3 x 12.8 cm |
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Catalog no. 135c |
BOX/FOLDER 5/6 |
Nicolo Paganini, 1889 September 1
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Printed by A. Salmon, Paris |
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Etched portrait with award and two cherubs
holding a laurel wreath; 28.4 x 20.7 cm |
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Catalog no. 65 |
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London: F. W. Chanot |
BOX/FOLDER 2/8 |
Playing the violin, full length
image, 1916
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By Alberto Martini |
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Signed etching; 33 x 23.9 cm |
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Catalog no. 21 |
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Note: Violin neck depicted as a
woman |
BOX/FOLDER 19/2 |
Bust, 1920
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By A. Wechsler, after bust by A. L. Danton
(1837) |
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Photographic reproduction of a drawing; 15.7 x
10.3 cm |
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Catalog no. 845 |
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Note: From the Joseph Muller Collection at the
New York Public Library |
BOX/FOLDER 9/1 |
Portrait, 1920
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