?WORKSHOP OF TIZIANO VECELLO, CALLED TITIAN (PIEVE DI CADORE, C. 1485/1490-1576 VENICE), Madonna and Child with Saint Mary Magdalene
?WORKSHOP OF TIZIANO VECELLO, CALLED TITIAN (PIEVE DI CADORE, C. 1485/1490-1576 VENICE)
Madonna and Child with Saint Mary Magdalene
with artist's monogram 'T.F.' (upper right)
oil on canvas
393⁄8 x 317⁄8 in. (99.9 x 80.9 cm.)
Provenance
(Possibly) Borghese collection, Palazzo Borghese, Rome.
James Irvine (1759-1831), Rome, by 24 August 1827, from whom acquired in August 1827 by,
Sir William Forbes, 7th Baronet of Pistligo (1773-1828), Fettercairn House, Grampian, Scotland, and by descent to his son,
Sir John Stuart Hepburn Forbes, 8th Baronet of Pistligo (1804-1866); his sale, Rainy, London, 2 June 1842, lot 17, as 'Titian', where it went unsold, and by descent to his daughter,
Henrietta Williamina Hepburn Forbes (1835-1869), Fettercairn House, Grampian, Scotland, and by inheritance to her husband,
Charles John Robert Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Treffusis, 20th Baron Clinton (1834-1904), Fettercairn House, Grampian, Scotland, and by descent to his son,
Charles Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Treffusis, 21st Baron Clinton (1863-1957), and by descent in the family to the following,
Two Great Scottish Collections, Property from the Forbeses of Pistligo and the Marquess of Lothian; Sotheby’s, London, 28 March 2017, lot 29, as 'Follower of Titian', where acquired by the present owner.
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?WORKSHOP OF TIZIANO VECELLO, CALLED TITIAN (PIEVE DI CADORE, C. 1485/1490-1576 VENICE)
Madonna and Child with Saint Mary Magdalene
with artist's monogram 'T.F.' (upper right)
oil on canvas
393⁄8 x 317⁄8 in. (99.9 x 80.9 cm.)
Provenance
(Possibly) Borghese collection, Palazzo Borghese, Rome.
James Irvine (1759-1831), Rome, by 24 August 1827, from whom acquired in August 1827 by,
Sir William Forbes, 7th Baronet of Pistligo (1773-1828), Fettercairn House, Grampian, Scotland, and by descent to his son,
Sir John Stuart Hepburn Forbes, 8th Baronet of Pistligo (1804-1866); his sale, Rainy, London, 2 June 1842, lot 17, as 'Titian', where it went unsold, and by descent to his daughter,
Henrietta Williamina Hepburn Forbes (1835-1869), Fettercairn House, Grampian, Scotland, and by inheritance to her husband,
Charles John Robert Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Treffusis, 20th Baron Clinton (1834-1904), Fettercairn House, Grampian, Scotland, and by descent to his son,
Charles Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Treffusis, 21st Baron Clinton (1863-1957), and by descent in the family to the following,
Two Great Scottish Collections, Property from the Forbeses of Pistligo and the Marquess of Lothian; Sotheby’s, London, 28 March 2017, lot 29, as 'Follower of Titian', where acquired by the present owner.