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MASTER OF FOSSA (ACTIVE UMBRIA, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 14TH CENTURY)

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MASTER OF FOSSA (ACTIVE UMBRIA, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 14TH CENTURY)
A triptych: Eight scenes of the Passion of Christ, with Saints Peter and Paul on the outer wings
tempera and gold on panel
Central panel: 19 ¾ x 12 ¼ in. (50.2 x 31.3 cm.); left wing: 19 ½ x 6 1/8 in. (49.5 x 16.5 cm.); right wing; 19 ¾ x 6 ¼ in. (50.2 x 15.9 cm.)

Provenance
Johann Anton Ramboux (1790-1866), Cologne, by 1842.
Acquired by the Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne, 1867.
with Dr. Hermann Burg Galerie, Cologne, 1922.
with Julius Böhler, Munich, acquired from the above 9 April 1925, as 'Giovanni Di Ugolino da Milano’ or ‘Riminese School, circa 1410' (Inv. no. 25-070), where acquired 13 November 1929 by
Alfred C. Barnes, Philadelphia, as 'Riminese School, circa 1410'.
with Julius Wilhelm Böhler, Lucerne, acquired from the above, 23 November 1929 and until at least 1938, as 'Riminese School, circa 1410' (Inv. no. 29-139).
(Possibly) Eugene Garbaty, Berlin and then New York, acquired from the above, 19 April 1938.
(Possibly) with Julius Wilhelm Böhler, Lucerne and New York, 1949, as 'Riminese School, circa 1410'.
(Possibly) with Kleinberger Galleries, New York.
(Possibly) Private collection, England.
[The Property of a Lady]; Christie's, London, 10 July 1987, lot 93, as 'The Master of the Poldi Pezzoli Diptych'.
Private collection, New York.
with Roy Fisher Fine Arts Inc., New York, 1995-96.
with Silviano Lodi, Campione d'Italia, 1998.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 8 July 2009, lot 24, as 'The Master of Fossa', where acquired after the sale by the present owner.

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MASTER OF FOSSA (ACTIVE UMBRIA, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 14TH CENTURY)
A triptych: Eight scenes of the Passion of Christ, with Saints Peter and Paul on the outer wings
tempera and gold on panel
Central panel: 19 ¾ x 12 ¼ in. (50.2 x 31.3 cm.); left wing: 19 ½ x 6 1/8 in. (49.5 x 16.5 cm.); right wing; 19 ¾ x 6 ¼ in. (50.2 x 15.9 cm.)

Provenance
Johann Anton Ramboux (1790-1866), Cologne, by 1842.
Acquired by the Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne, 1867.
with Dr. Hermann Burg Galerie, Cologne, 1922.
with Julius Böhler, Munich, acquired from the above 9 April 1925, as 'Giovanni Di Ugolino da Milano’ or ‘Riminese School, circa 1410' (Inv. no. 25-070), where acquired 13 November 1929 by
Alfred C. Barnes, Philadelphia, as 'Riminese School, circa 1410'.
with Julius Wilhelm Böhler, Lucerne, acquired from the above, 23 November 1929 and until at least 1938, as 'Riminese School, circa 1410' (Inv. no. 29-139).
(Possibly) Eugene Garbaty, Berlin and then New York, acquired from the above, 19 April 1938.
(Possibly) with Julius Wilhelm Böhler, Lucerne and New York, 1949, as 'Riminese School, circa 1410'.
(Possibly) with Kleinberger Galleries, New York.
(Possibly) Private collection, England.
[The Property of a Lady]; Christie's, London, 10 July 1987, lot 93, as 'The Master of the Poldi Pezzoli Diptych'.
Private collection, New York.
with Roy Fisher Fine Arts Inc., New York, 1995-96.
with Silviano Lodi, Campione d'Italia, 1998.
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 8 July 2009, lot 24, as 'The Master of Fossa', where acquired after the sale by the present owner.

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