THE PSEUDO-GRANACCI, POSSIBLY IDENTIFIABLE AS POGGIO POGGINI | THE HOLY FAMILY WITH THE INFANT SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST IN A LANDSCAPE
Property from an Important Private Collection
THE PSEUDO-GRANACCI, POSSIBLY IDENTIFIABLE AS POGGIO POGGINI
active in Florence by 1493 - died 1532
THE HOLY FAMILY WITH THE INFANT SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST IN A LANDSCAPE
a tondo, tempera on panel
diameter: 32½ in.; 83.5 cm.
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Provenance:
Bargioni family, Florence;
Prof. Costoli collection, Florence, 1906-21 (according to Reinach, see Literature);
Eugène Richtenberger, Paris, by 1903;
His deceased sale, Paris, Hôtel Drouot (Féral), 19-20 April 1921, lot 53 (as Granacci);
Mori collection, Paris, 1922 (according to Von Holst, see Literature);
Private collection, Florence (according to Fiocco, see Literature);
Godfrey Locker-Lampson collection, London, by 1937 or later;
With Paul Drey, New York;
From whom purchased in 1945 by "The Friends of Art" for the Art Institute of Zanesville, now the Zanesville Art Center, Ohio (no. A 189);
By whom sold ("Property from the collection of the Zanesville Art Center"), New York, Sotheby's, 26 January 2006, lot 28;
There acquired by a private collector;
By whom anonymously sold, New York, Sotheby's, 5 June 2008, lot 28;
There acquired.
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Property from an Important Private Collection
THE PSEUDO-GRANACCI, POSSIBLY IDENTIFIABLE AS POGGIO POGGINI
active in Florence by 1493 - died 1532
THE HOLY FAMILY WITH THE INFANT SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST IN A LANDSCAPE
a tondo, tempera on panel
diameter: 32½ in.; 83.5 cm.
繁體中文
Condition Report:
To request a condition report for this lot, please contact Isabel.Richards@sothebys.com.
Provenance:
Bargioni family, Florence;
Prof. Costoli collection, Florence, 1906-21 (according to Reinach, see Literature);
Eugène Richtenberger, Paris, by 1903;
His deceased sale, Paris, Hôtel Drouot (Féral), 19-20 April 1921, lot 53 (as Granacci);
Mori collection, Paris, 1922 (according to Von Holst, see Literature);
Private collection, Florence (according to Fiocco, see Literature);
Godfrey Locker-Lampson collection, London, by 1937 or later;
With Paul Drey, New York;
From whom purchased in 1945 by "The Friends of Art" for the Art Institute of Zanesville, now the Zanesville Art Center, Ohio (no. A 189);
By whom sold ("Property from the collection of the Zanesville Art Center"), New York, Sotheby's, 26 January 2006, lot 28;
There acquired by a private collector;
By whom anonymously sold, New York, Sotheby's, 5 June 2008, lot 28;
There acquired.