Provenance |
(b) Francesco Calceolari (or Calzolari), Verona; |
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(b) Conte Lodovico Moscardo, Verona; |
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(b) acquired from the Moacardo family in 1905 by Luigi Grassi, Florence; |
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(b) Frits Lugt, Paris; |
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(b) Sale, Sotheby's, London, Luigi Grassi Collection, May 13, 1924, lot 115; |
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(a and b) acquired in 1924 by Robert Lehman, New York (G34); |
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(b) Robert Lehman Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1975.1.252). |
Current repository |
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, United States, Robert Lehman Collection, 1975.1.252, public. |
Attribution history |
(a) Italian School, Veronese; (a) Italian School, North - 1st quarter 15th century. (b) Follower of Stefano da Verona. |
Images |
Photograph, unidentified photographic source Gift, Robert Lehman, January 18, 1955. |
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Digital image, GAS14289.tif (image) March 6, 1999. |
Sources |
(a) Information from reproduction. |
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(b) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Website, January 2012. |
LC subject |
Anonymous, Italian School, Veronese, active 15th century.
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Art, Italian.
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Other subject |
Drawings: The Virgin: Madonna and Child.
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Form |
Italian School.
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Drawings (visual works)
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Reproductions.
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Other author |
North Italian School (15th century), active 15th century.
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Stefano, da Verona, 1375-approximately 1438,
follower of.
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Related corporate bodies |
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
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Frick Art Reference Library.
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Frick artist name form |
Veronese School (15th century), 15th C.
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