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The Crucifixion

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panel (wood)19 × 26 Cm

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Mediumpanel (wood)
Dimensions19 × 26 Cm
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Christian subjectsskullswomenmensoldierscastlesVirgin MaryfigurescrossJesusChristianitycrucifixionsbiblical
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Fri
06
Feb
exhibition

Atlanta, High Museum of Art, Reuniting Two Works, September 5, 2015-January 1, 2017, no cat.

Atlanta, High Museum of Art, Reuniting Two Works, September 5, 2015-January 1, 2017, no cat.
Fri
06
Feb
note

given to the Art Institute, 1947.

given to the Art Institute, 1947.
Fri
06
Feb
note

Count Johann Nepomuk Wilczek (died 1922), Burg Kreuzenstein, near Vienna [according to letter from Otto Benesch to Charles Worcester, April 13, 1938, in the curatorial file

Count Johann Nepomuk Wilczek (died 1922), Burg Kreuzenstein, near Vienna [according to letter from Otto Benesch to Charles Worcester, April 13, 1938, in the curatorial file
Fri
06
Feb
note

Daniel Catton Rich, ed., Catalogue of the Charles H. and Mary F. S. Worcester Collection of Paintings, Sculpture and Drawings, Chicago, 1938, pp. 36–37, no. 31, pl. 23.

Daniel Catton Rich, ed., Catalogue of the Charles H. and Mary F. S. Worcester Collection of Paintings, Sculpture and Drawings, Chicago, 1938, pp. 36–37, no. 31, pl. 23.
Fri
06
Feb
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Charles L. Kuhn, A Catalogue of German Paintings of the Middle Ages and Renaissance in American Collections, Cambridge, Mass., 1936, p. 74, no. 322.

Charles L. Kuhn, A Catalogue of German Paintings of the Middle Ages and Renaissance in American Collections, Cambridge, Mass., 1936, p. 74, no. 322.
Fri
06
Feb
note

sold to Charles H....

sold to Charles H. Worcester, 1934
Fri
06
Feb
note

what appears to be an inventory number (No....

what appears to be an inventory number (No. 30684) stamped three times on the back could not be linked with records at Burg Kreuzenstein]. E. and A. Silberman Galleries, Vienna and New York, by 1934 [according to the registrar’s receipt, October 15, 1934, the painting was shipped by E. and A. Silberman of 32 East 57th Street, New York]
Thu
06
Feb
exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, The Art of the Edge: European Frames, 1300–1900, Oct. 17-Dec. 14, 1986, no. 33.

Art Institute of Chicago, The Art of the Edge: European Frames, 1300–1900, Oct. 17-Dec. 14, 1986, no. 33.
Mon
06
Feb
note

Art Institute of Chicago, Paintings in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Picture Collection, Chicago, 1961, p. 16.

Art Institute of Chicago, Paintings in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Picture Collection, Chicago, 1961, p. 16.
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