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Virgin and Child with Saint Elizabeth and the Infant Saint John the Baptist
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oil paint (paint)122 × 94 Cm
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Like other ambitious painters of his day, Jacques Blanchard began his career with years of travel and study in Italy before establishing himself in Paris. Blanchard's itinerary took him to Rome, Venice, and Turin, before his return to Paris via Lyon. This tender painting of the Christ Child approached by his cousin, Saint John the Baptist, probably belongs to these years of travel. Blanchard drew on works by Titian and Veronese that he had seen in Venice for the dynamic poses and warm light, but he evidently still felt some uncertainty in the placement of the figures in space.
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| Medium | oil paint (paint) |
| Dimensions | 122 × 94 Cm |
| Tags | Virgin and child/Madonna and childbirdcrosslandscapewoman with childrenchildrenwomenwomanChristianityChristian subjectsreligiousreligionbiblicalsaintsSaint John the Baptist |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
Timeline
Chain of custody, exhibitions, and verification milestones synced from the provenance service.
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Rosa Maria Brender de Berenbau (of Montvideo, Uruquay), Paris, by 1955/56 [according to a letter of 20 March 1981 from Charles Sterling to Susan Wise in curatorial file]
Rosa Maria Brender de Berenbau (of Montvideo, Uruquay), Paris, by 1955/56 [according to a letter of 20 March 1981 from Charles Sterling to Susan Wise in curatorial file]
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exhibition
Rennes, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Jacques Blanchard 1600-1638, March 5-June 15, 1998, cat. 13.
Rennes, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Jacques Blanchard 1600-1638, March 5-June 15, 1998, cat. 13.
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Susan Wise in Susan Wise and Malcolm Warner, French and British Paintings from 1600 to 1800 in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Collection
Susan Wise in Susan Wise and Malcolm Warner, French and British Paintings from 1600 to 1800 in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Collection (Chicago, 1996), pp. 5-8, ill.
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Christopher Wright, The World's Master Paintings from the Early Renaissance to the Present Day: A Comprehensive Listing of Works by 1,300 Painters and a Complete Guide to Their Locations Worldwide
Christopher Wright, The World's Master Paintings from the Early Renaissance to the Present Day: A Comprehensive Listing of Works by 1,300 Painters and a Complete Guide to Their Locations Worldwide (New York, 1991), vol. 1, p. 231, vol. 2, pp. 61, 566.
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Christopher Wright, The French Painters of the Seventeenth Century
Christopher Wright, The French Painters of the Seventeenth Century (London, 1985), p. 142.
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exhibition
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, France in the Golden Age: Seventeenth-Century French Paintings in American Collections, 1982, cat. 9; traveled to the Art Institute of Chicago.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, France in the Golden Age: Seventeenth-Century French Paintings in American Collections, 1982, cat. 9; traveled to the Art Institute of Chicago.
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John Maxon, The Art Institute of Chicago
John Maxon, The Art Institute of Chicago (London, 1970), pp. 258 (ill.), 277.
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"Accessions of American and Canadian Museums, January - March, 1964," Art Quarterly 27
"Accessions of American and Canadian Museums, January - March, 1964," Art Quarterly 27 (1964), pp. 205, 209 (ill.).
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given to the Art Institute, 1963.
given to the Art Institute, 1963.
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Charles Sterling, "Les peintres Jean et Jacques Blanchard," Art de France 1
Charles Sterling, "Les peintres Jean et Jacques Blanchard," Art de France 1 (1961), pp. 86-87, no. 22 (ill.).
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sold to Sam Salz, New York, probably by 1961 [see Sterling 1961 and letter cited above]
sold to Sam Salz, New York, probably by 1961 [see Sterling 1961 and letter cited above]
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