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Birth of Bacchus

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oil paint (paint)50 × 55 Cm

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Mediumoil paint (paint)
Dimensions50 × 55 Cm
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landscapeclassicalGreek mythologymythological figuresmythology
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copy in curatorial object file]

copy in curatorial object file]
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The Salgo Trust for Education

The Salgo Trust for Education
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given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2022.

given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2022.
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New Brunswick, NJ, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, The Magyar Imagination: Selections from the Salgo Trust Collection of Hungarian Art, Dec. 8, 2007–Mar. 30, 2008, no cat.

New Brunswick, NJ, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, The Magyar Imagination: Selections from the Salgo Trust Collection of Hungarian Art, Dec. 8, 2007–Mar. 30, 2008, no cat.
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New Brunswick, NJ, Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation, ‘Everywhere a Foreigner and Yet Nowhere a Stranger’: The Work of Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Artists from The Salgo Trust for Education, Nov. 23, 2003–Sep. 12, 2004, no.3.

New Brunswick, NJ, Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation, ‘Everywhere a Foreigner and Yet Nowhere a Stranger’: The Work of Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Artists from The Salgo Trust for Education, Nov. 23, 2003–Sep. 12, 2004, no.3.
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‘Everywhere a Foreigner and Yet Nowhere a Stranger’: The Work of Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Artists from The Salgo Trust for Education, exh. cat.

‘Everywhere a Foreigner and Yet Nowhere a Stranger’: The Work of Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Artists from The Salgo Trust for Education, exh. cat. (New Brunswick, NJ: Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation, 2003), np. cat. 3.
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Pogány Ö. Gáborné, “Id. Markó Károly művei,” in Művészettörténeti Dokumentációs Központ Évkönyve 1854–1955

Pogány Ö. Gáborné, “Id. Markó Károly művei,” in Művészettörténeti Dokumentációs Központ Évkönyve 1854–1955 (Budapest, 1957), 369.
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in curatorial object file]....

in curatorial object file]. Count Rudolf Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau (later Rudolf, 9th Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau, 1859-1930)
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sold, Galerie Fromme, Vienna, Mar....

sold, Galerie Fromme, Vienna, Mar. 16, 1926, lot 41. Sold, Sotheby’s London, June 19, 1985, lot 136 for £3,300 to Nicolas M. Salgo, New York (d. 2005) [invoice from Sotheby’s London, June 29, 1985
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his sale, Dorotheum, Vienna, Apr....

his sale, Dorotheum, Vienna, Apr. 2, 1914, lot 797 as Ideale Landschaft, Geburt des Bacchus. Sold, Vienna, Dorotheum, Mar. 11-13, 1925, lot 47 as Ideale Landschaft for 3,000 österreicher Schillinge. Kzrisch collection, before 1926[this and the following according to Vienna 1926]. Private collection, Vienna
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Offered for sale, Pisko, Vienna, Apr....

Offered for sale, Pisko, Vienna, Apr. 15, 1913, lot 64a, as Ideale Landschaft. Sold, Pisko, Vienna, Nov. 20, 1913, lot 79 as Die Geburt des Dionysos [annotated sale catalogue
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New Brunswick, NJ, American Hungarian Foundation, Two Hundred Years of Hungarian Painting, May 20–Oct. 14, 1990, no cat.

New Brunswick, NJ, American Hungarian Foundation, Two Hundred Years of Hungarian Painting, May 20–Oct. 14, 1990, no cat.
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Nicolas M. Salgó, Two Centuries of Hungarian Painters, 1820–1970: A Catalogue of the Nicolas Salgó Collection

Nicolas M. Salgó, Two Centuries of Hungarian Painters, 1820–1970: A Catalogue of the Nicolas Salgó Collection (Washington, D.C.: American University Press, 1991), 18, cat. 2.
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