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| Medium | tempera |
| Dimensions | 26 × 126 Cm |
| Tags | saintsaltarChristian subjectsChristianitymenreligionreligiousreligious attirereligious figuresstaffs |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
Timeline
Chain of custody, exhibitions, and verification milestones synced from the provenance service.
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bequeathed to The George F....
bequeathed to The George F. Harding Museum, Chicago
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Mauro Minardi, “Studi sulla collezione Nevin: i dipinti veneti del XIV e XV secolo,” Saggie e memorie di storia dell’arte 36
Mauro Minardi, “Studi sulla collezione Nevin: i dipinti veneti del XIV e XV secolo,” Saggie e memorie di storia dell’arte 36 (2012), pp. 332–35, 347 n. 103–05, 348 n. 111, figs. 33, 37.
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Anna Tambini, Storia delle arti figurative a Faenza, vol. 3
Anna Tambini, Storia delle arti figurative a Faenza, vol. 3 (Faenza, 2009), pp. 20–23, 80–81 n. 7–8, figs. 14a, b.
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Alice Turchi, “In Maestro di San Pier Damiano: profilo di un pittore faentino del primo Quattrocento,” Arte Cristiana 97, 850
Alice Turchi, “In Maestro di San Pier Damiano: profilo di un pittore faentino del primo Quattrocento,” Arte Cristiana 97, 850 (2009), pp. 14, 18 n. 45; as Ansuino da Forlì.
Wed
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Simone Facchinetti, Mantegna e il Rinascimento in Valpadana
Simone Facchinetti, Mantegna e il Rinascimento in Valpadana (Florence, 2007), p. 96.
Wed
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Cristina Bragaglia, in Valentino Pace and Roberto Tollo, San Nicola da Tolentino nell’arte: Corpus iconografico, vol. 1
Cristina Bragaglia, in Valentino Pace and Roberto Tollo, San Nicola da Tolentino nell’arte: Corpus iconografico, vol. 1 (Tolentino, 2005), pp. 288–89, no. 107; as Venetian painter.
Wed
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Anna Tambini, “Maestro di San Pier Damiano
Anna Tambini, “Maestro di San Pier Damiano (Guglielmo di Guido del Peruccino?,” in Nadia Ceroni, Pinacoteca comunale di Ravenna: Museo d’arte della città (Ravenna, 2001), p. 32.
Wed
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Raimond van Marle, The Development of the Italian Schools of Painting, vol. 15
Raimond van Marle, The Development of the Italian Schools of Painting, vol. 15 (The Hague, 1934), p. 605.
Wed
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L. Serra, “Antonio da Fabriano,” Bollettino d’Arte 26, 1
L. Serra, “Antonio da Fabriano,” Bollettino d’Arte 26, 1 (1933), pp. 374, 377, ill.
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possibly Dan Fellows Platt, Englewood, New Jersey, by 1932, as Antonio da Fabriano [according to Berenson 1932, but the annotated photograph at I Tatti cited above lists Platt but adds in parenthesis “Perkins says no”]....
possibly Dan Fellows Platt, Englewood, New Jersey, by 1932, as Antonio da Fabriano [according to Berenson 1932, but the annotated photograph at I Tatti cited above lists Platt but adds in parenthesis “Perkins says no”]. George F. Harding, Jr. (died 1939), Chicago
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Bernard Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance
Bernard Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance (Oxford, 1932), pp. 29, 637.
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his son Achillito Chiesa, Milan, by 1926
his son Achillito Chiesa, Milan, by 1926
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his sale, American Art Association, New York, pt....
his sale, American Art Association, New York, pt. 2, April 16, 1926, no. 59, as Workshop of the Vivarini, for $6,300 to Clapp & Graham, with 1984.24a, c–g [price and buyer according to American Art Sales 1925]
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American Art Sales, 6, 6
American Art Sales, 6, 6 (Washington, D.C., 1926), p. 18, no. 59.
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probably sold to Achille Chiesa (died 1921), Milan
probably sold to Achille Chiesa (died 1921), Milan
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his estate sale, Galleria Sangiorgi, Rome, April 22, 1907, no....
his estate sale, Galleria Sangiorgi, Rome, April 22, 1907, no. 41, as school of Vivarini, with 1984.24a, c–g to Frascione, Florence [according to a letter from F. Mason Perkins to Bernard Berenson dated November 15, 1907, Biblioteca Berenson, Villa I Tatti, Fiesole, copy in curatorial file]
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Robert Jenkins Nevin (died 1906), Rome, by 1906
Robert Jenkins Nevin (died 1906), Rome, by 1906
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Andrea De Marchi, “Problemi aperti su Squarcione pittore e sui romagnoli a Padova,” in Francesco Squarcione: “Pictorum symnasiarcha singularis”
Andrea De Marchi, “Problemi aperti su Squarcione pittore e sui romagnoli a Padova,” in Francesco Squarcione: “Pictorum symnasiarcha singularis” (Padua, 1999), pp. 124–25 n. 38–40, 126, figs. 98–99.
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Stefano Tumidei, “Romagnoli in Veneto: congiunture figurative e viaggi d’artisti tra Quattro e Cinquecentro,” in La pittura emiliana nel Veneto
Stefano Tumidei, “Romagnoli in Veneto: congiunture figurative e viaggi d’artisti tra Quattro e Cinquecentro,” in La pittura emiliana nel Veneto (Verona and Modena, 1999), pp. 65, 84 n. 18.
Wed
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Mauro Minardi, “Sulle tracce di Ansuino da Forlì,” Arte Cristiana 86, 785
Mauro Minardi, “Sulle tracce di Ansuino da Forlì,” Arte Cristiana 86, 785 (1998), pp. 97–98, 100–01, 108 n. 33, 109 n. 38–39, 110 n. 44, 54, figs. 2, 5.
Tue
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Federico Zeri, “Anonimo padovano,” in Federico Zeri and Andrea G. De Marchi, Dipinit: La Spezia, Museo civico Amedeo Lia
Federico Zeri, “Anonimo padovano,” in Federico Zeri and Andrea G. De Marchi, Dipinit: La Spezia, Museo civico Amedeo Lia (Milan and La Spezia, 1997), pp. 386–87, under no. 181.
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Andrea De Marchi, “Centralità di Padova: Alcuni esempi di interferenza tra scultura e pittura nell’area adriatica alla metà del Quattrocento,” in Charles Dempsey, ed., Quattrocento Adriatico: Fifteenth-Century Art of the Adriatic Rim
Andrea De Marchi, “Centralità di Padova: Alcuni esempi di interferenza tra scultura e pittura nell’area adriatica alla metà del Quattrocento,” in Charles Dempsey, ed., Quattrocento Adriatico: Fifteenth-Century Art of the Adriatic Rim (Bologna, 1996), pp. 62–63 n. 26.
Fri
21
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Carl Brandon Strehlke, review of Christopher Lloyd, “Italian Paintings before 1600 in the Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Collection,” Burlington Magazine 136
Carl Brandon Strehlke, review of Christopher Lloyd, “Italian Paintings before 1600 in the Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Collection,” Burlington Magazine 136 (1994), p. 626.
Thu
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Christopher Lloyd, Italian Paintings before 1600 in the Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Collection
Christopher Lloyd, Italian Paintings before 1600 in the Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Collection (Chicago, 1993), pp. 274–278, ill.
Mon
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Walter Angelelli and Andrea G. de Marchi, Pittura dal Duecento al primo Cinquecento nelle fotografie di Girolamo Bombelli
Walter Angelelli and Andrea G. de Marchi, Pittura dal Duecento al primo Cinquecento nelle fotografie di Girolamo Bombelli (Milan, 1991), p. 207, no. 408, fig. 408a.
Mon
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Sotheby’s, New York, Important Old Master Paintings, sale cat.
Sotheby’s, New York, Important Old Master Paintings, sale cat. (Sotheby’s, January 17, 1985), under lot 32.
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transferred to the Art Institute, 1984.
transferred to the Art Institute, 1984.
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Anna Tambini, “Ricerche in Romagna: il Maestro di San Pier Damiano,” Paragone 31, 367
Anna Tambini, “Ricerche in Romagna: il Maestro di San Pier Damiano,” Paragone 31, 367 (September 1980), p. 53.
Wed
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offered for sale along with 1984....
offered for sale along with 1984.24b–g, Sotheby’s, New York, December 2, 1976, no. 180, withdrawn
Fri
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Burton B. Fredericksen and Federico Zeri, Census of Pre-Nineteenth-Century Italian Paintings in North American Public Collections
Burton B. Fredericksen and Federico Zeri, Census of Pre-Nineteenth-Century Italian Paintings in North American Public Collections (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1972), pp. 246, 307, 456, 572.
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George Kaftal, Saints in Italian Art: Iconography of the Saints in Central and South Italian Schools of Painting
George Kaftal, Saints in Italian Art: Iconography of the Saints in Central and South Italian Schools of Painting (Florence, 1965), no. 265a.
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Kaftal 1965 states that it was on the Milan market in 1930, but an annotated photograph in the Fototeca I Tatti, under Antonio da Fabriano states the polyptych was with the Florentine dealer Luigi Albrighi in 1930 [see Kaftal 1965 and the a...
Kaftal 1965 states that it was on the Milan market in 1930, but an annotated photograph in the Fototeca I Tatti, under Antonio da Fabriano states the polyptych was with the Florentine dealer Luigi Albrighi in 1930 [see Kaftal 1965 and the annotated photograph, Villa I Tatti, Fiesole, copy in curatorial file]
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