South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 289, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1920 — Page 11

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A History of the Many v urious Pictures oi the (ireaf Discoverer.

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Lor'T.o a:i(i turns to th- library Fta:r- i u -i v h !!,; n;iin a .s'.-.ti: of Colnni- ' bus ,y I.ii'i Jovian, xeriioil ir. l.52. Jovian was kno".n a5 a writer'

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rspert tav ere tru rpro,li;.-tions

lia-. .srrti Coi:nibuc. r f rtheit-it is the i'arlit'S p:r: i:r? of tho I )isco v-r-

nn'l what t ra of character they por-

Alllioiif t, Ii was a jihyiritn !ir ;

.m.s to i;;u iii'tii statues and por-

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traits of cr-;i' mimi. us thero arr- r c- J onJs of his liavinpr wri'tn 'o otiifr;

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j many of u? would to think tht ('olunibus ha.s the fine features cf the

Tallyrand portrait, which jrrirTS him as a yountr man lor.r bfor he conceived the iie. of comtrsr to this

oot;ntr3'. The Albany er Furroar typ show Col'.imbu. as a very your.p rem

bancs In the State Cardtcl at Albaxty. It enjoys the distinction of hntx been lonr'r In America than any other portrait of Columbus. The fac 1 that of a youncr man, th hair la a r5 brown and the sleeve of his coat nr slashed and the collar Is a hnix ruff. Hark of the ricture If a crw! and

bryend the water 1 a city with a tower

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Afror.lintr to n,rtholrr. de ,ftÄ POop acinic thfm for portrait of C... who wn.s the hi-oii.in of r m"n-, TV.Pt.d and mad

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inarble j-fw.pture.

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trait. Versailles Portrait

The Versailles portrait, which in a

many genTationv Ueartletl Hcture-s The bearded type of picture tj rnkry and varied. Toe Thevet rortra!t: Ls on f the) test etchings. e.s Thevet must hers peon him in life th artist S1S la lf5". A French engrar coplei this and it Is in Brüssel. The portrait U not very attractive, em It how un kemjd hair, fall beard and a rather

' in the Jo;ian gallery, but some how I :ar:C" jtortralts of Kins: Ferdinand and ; found Us way to Le Urchl'a allery Queen J..it.flla. wh'.r h with that of

and was pax.d down through genera-1 Columbus ilfcorated the halls of the

tion until JS-ts. when tr.e la.sr niaie , i,im er:-ii a,, aicaia. t.ount l'.oselio i museum by th.it name, is Almes un- square fare. heir died ami a sisttr Inherited the ' de Lor-a-, who had studied muc-a of i known and in 'hp vear 133 was in I The I'arrr.ifirlano roitrait of Coroin-

Lrirled. TI'm rown worn i.s much : estate She die,! In l.HTd &nd the nor-' 'he disro'. erer'.' Ufr accented it a an : itnu'c it -, a .-.ni.;,i,rr..i v.,. ! , kv niMijmi Ter a Mr(&

bove the medi::m. his lontr and orni 1,a ''- ,-jcher than lnat ,vorn n the Jovian , trait came iulo the handa ot Dr. Ale- excel. nt picture and i:.ed it in his life i Thomay Jefferson that he wa.s for ai Mazzolo who died in 1540. It ra

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his rountrnan Imposing: his no; .' " picture. The copy made for Thomas sand ro ue Crchi. Several tlires the j o t o.uinbtw. time undecidtd which he should have ' pulnted for Parmitriano and wa t

1 Je ff, r .-on was ma J.; while he w a.s min-t pedigree of the picture has been d;s- Iudw:jr August r rankel copied' the ! copied. .Several .students came from

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isl-r to the e ourt of Franc e. In la35

cided rd; his beard and hair were red ' The A!ii.-.-d;n portrait n.;.de some : this ideture pasyftd into the hands of wh'n ho v.a.s vot:r.- but cares had ' time between l.'.r.l' and l.'jfi ha a re-'.Mr. Israel Thorn lall;', who presented early turned thU w hite. Thre were i ntarkabie iii.-to.-y. as u was copied at ! it to the Massachusetts Historical Somany portraits painted of him. v.'hirh ! the request of Thomas Jefferson and cie-ty at Host on. Mr. Jefferson beare hantntr in different place.. ( was hunjr in the library o Jilontice'.lo. j Jieved thia to Le a correct pict-ure of Hartholome de las f'asas paln'ed one the home of .T fT r.i-or. The original j Colunibu.s. when Columbus umi oil which Is j i;; in tlie famous U'üzi Ta'.lcry at! When Gouveneur Morris was M'.nsomewhere in Spain, as It has been ' Florence. It is painted on a panel of ' Iter to France he too had a ropy

moved .so often. This rnn.bVred wood ard is most unique. The! made of the Altisimo portrait, which

one of the bs? bv r.rt cono? -.se-:ir.H.

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puted, but it Is .such an excellent work, head of Cjluuibus fro:n a pirture jxd ! Spain and Portugal to examine it and that many people have declared that I with a poem publi-he in Stuttfrart. j while they ai' thought it a tine picture it was painted by Kaphael. Naturally1 which pi-c:t:re is believed to have been j they considered it much youncr than all of them have fprur.p from the made for Ferdinand 1st. beinsr an Irui-! Columbus at the time It was painted.

Jovian portrait, but this one seems to'tation of the original Columbus por- ' This, cf course, does not Interest the

have a treatment of particularly trait In the Cormo pabery. Thij pic-j student who simply wants a roo.J picsrrons: hi-nd. ! tnre came to the Duke's son in IGlQjture of Columbus at some time in his In the royal palace nt Madrid hanssjand remained for many years In the 'life, the Hincun portrait attributed to the Archduke's catle in the Tyrol. In : The Tyllyrand portrait of Columbus.

celebrated artl.-t Antonio del Itincun. j ISOä it was brought to Vienna, wru-re'sf'or parsing: through many galleries

edor.patej fare, -lie arched eyebrows his widow pr. -sen ted to the New York.' which wr.. kmU to have been painted tit still ban:;..- In one of the raTerles. i bans in the Metropolitan Museum of

ire t here and 'he pupil is the same. ' Historical Society. Neither eern to j when Columbus had returned from j It Is eal.rd the Ambras portrait, be-; art in New York City. It Ls said to be

Earded by Prescott. the historian. io well that he used it tn his history of Ferdinand nnd Isabella. It fc-ve Columbus a curly beard. A copy -wa-s made by an Italian artit which row hans at th American Antiquarian Society at "Worcester. Mus. Of course, there are many mcr. The De La Costa picture, the P.inck picture, the Hull picture, the Moro portrait, the Mer.gs portrait, the Join ard picture end the Perwick-Alra

portrait, the L.otto portrait amonc

When one mounts o i;, Lauren- but file eyes are less opened than in ' be very good copies of the original. this M-e0nd voyage and regarded t.vjc.M'se this was the last Dako to which I the work of Sebastiano del Proinbo I others, but they all seem to hat? a c

tain library in Florence and enters the the Jovian portrait. The no.-c is more The Do Orchl portrait is a nreat fav- SD.mNh pno-iie r5 an cv( r.;irnt por-j It belonged nr.d certainly was painted . and Icoks distinctly French, as it was

Jo: -;t r adjoining tlie rhtirch o St. , c i' :. ne. the hair i-

ortr- nrd more l orie w:th many pe c; .e und w- oree ; rt i

i on -.I'to naMnr"i ov or.e wio ran feen i n e juvi.in por-' painted 'or a frer.cn lUKe. althotirta

smaterir.tr of the famous Jo-lan portrait.

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