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| Medium | tempera |
| Dimensions | 46 × 78 Cm |
| Tags | Virgin and child/Madonna and childChristianityChristian subjectsreligious figuresreligiousreligionDevotionholy familyVirgin MarywomanchildrenJesus |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
Timeline
Chain of custody, exhibitions, and verification milestones synced from the provenance service.
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exhibition
Chicago, C. D. Peacock Co., 1952 (no cat.).
Chicago, C. D. Peacock Co., 1952 (no cat.).
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24
Feb
exhibition
Chicago, Englewood High School, 1946 (no cat.).
Chicago, Englewood High School, 1946 (no cat.).
Tue
24
Feb
note
“Exhibition of the Ryerson Gift,” Bulletin of The Art Institute of Chicago 22
“Exhibition of the Ryerson Gift,” Bulletin of The Art Institute of Chicago 22 (1938), p. 3.
Tue
24
Feb
exhibition
The Art Institute of Chicago, Exhibition of the Ryerson Gift, 1938 (no cat.).
The Art Institute of Chicago, Exhibition of the Ryerson Gift, 1938 (no cat.).
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24
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bequeathed to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1937.
bequeathed to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1937.
Tue
24
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note
Bernard Berenson, Pitture italiane del Rinascimento
Bernard Berenson, Pitture italiane del Rinascimento (Milan, 1936), p. 339.
Tue
24
Feb
exhibition
The University of Chicago, The Renaissance Society, Commemorative Exhibition from the Martin A. Ryerson Collection, October 9–30, 1932, no. 2.
The University of Chicago, The Renaissance Society, Commemorative Exhibition from the Martin A. Ryerson Collection, October 9–30, 1932, no. 2.
Tue
24
Feb
note
sold to Martin A....
sold to Martin A. Ryerson (died 1932), Chicago, 1910
Tue
24
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Bernard Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance
Bernard Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance (Oxford, 1932), p. 394.
Tue
24
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note
by descent to his wife Carrie Hutchinson Ryerson (1859–1937), Chicago, 1932 [Last Will and Testament of Martin A....
by descent to his wife Carrie Hutchinson Ryerson (1859–1937), Chicago, 1932 [Last Will and Testament of Martin A. Ryerson, Died August 11, 1932, copy in Institutional Archives, Art Institute of Chicago]
Tue
24
Feb
note
William R. Valentiner, Paintings in the Collection of Martin A. Ryerson,
William R. Valentiner, Paintings in the Collection of Martin A. Ryerson, (unpub. MS, 1932, Archives, The Art Institute of Chicago), n. p.
Tue
24
Feb
exhibition
The University of Chicago, The Renaissance Society, Old and New Masters of Religious Art, April 7–20, 1931, no. 76.
The University of Chicago, The Renaissance Society, Old and New Masters of Religious Art, April 7–20, 1931, no. 76.
Tue
24
Feb
note
Richard Offner, Studies in Florentine Painting: The Fourteenth Century
Richard Offner, Studies in Florentine Painting: The Fourteenth Century (New York, 1927), pp. 83, 85–87, 92, fig. 5.
Tue
24
Feb
note
Raimond van Marle, The Development of the Italian Schools of Painting, vol. 3
Raimond van Marle, The Development of the Italian Schools of Painting, vol. 3 (The Hague, 1924), p. 614.
Tue
24
Feb
note
Richard Offner, “Niccolò di Pietro Gerini,” Art in America 9
Richard Offner, “Niccolò di Pietro Gerini,” Art in America 9 (1921), pp. 148, 153–55, fig. 1.
Tue
24
Feb
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James Kerr-Lawson, Florence, by 1910 [according to invoice from Kerr-Lawson to Ryerson dated June 14, 1910, in curatorial file]
James Kerr-Lawson, Florence, by 1910 [according to invoice from Kerr-Lawson to Ryerson dated June 14, 1910, in curatorial file]
Tue
24
Feb
note
David Berry and Christina Nielsen, “Appendix A: Prominent Dealers of Medieval Art, 1900–1950,” in To Inspire and Instruct: A History of Medieval Art in Midwestern Museums, Christina Nielsen, ed.
David Berry and Christina Nielsen, “Appendix A: Prominent Dealers of Medieval Art, 1900–1950,” in To Inspire and Instruct: A History of Medieval Art in Midwestern Museums, Christina Nielsen, ed. (Newcastle upon Tyne, 2008), p. 171.
Wed
24
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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. 98–100, ill.
Tue
24
Feb
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Richard Offner, A Critical and Historical Corpus of Florentine Painting: A Legacy of Attributions, ed. by Hayden B. J. Maginnis, Supplement
Richard Offner, A Critical and Historical Corpus of Florentine Painting: A Legacy of Attributions, ed. by Hayden B. J. Maginnis, Supplement (New York, 1981), p. 72.
Mon
24
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Miklòs Boskovits, Pittura fiorentina alla vigilia del Rinascimento, 1370–1400
Miklòs Boskovits, Pittura fiorentina alla vigilia del Rinascimento, 1370–1400 (Florence, 1975), p. 404.
Thu
24
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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. 81, 312, 571.
Sun
24
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Bernard Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance: Florentine School, vol. 1
Bernard Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance: Florentine School, vol. 1 (London, 1963), p. 158
Fri
24
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note
Art Institute of Chicago, Paintings in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Picture Collection
Art Institute of Chicago, Paintings in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Picture Collection (Chicago, 1961), p. 174.
Fri
24
Feb
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Hans Huth, “Italienische Kunstwerke im Art Institute von Chicago, USA,” in Miscellanea Bibliothecae Hertzianae
Hans Huth, “Italienische Kunstwerke im Art Institute von Chicago, USA,” in Miscellanea Bibliothecae Hertzianae (Munich, 1961), p. 516.
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