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Materials:
oil on panel
Measurements:
27.56 in. (70.00 cm.) (height) by 22.20 in. (56.40 cm.) (width)
Description:
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Exhibited:
Montclair, New Jersey, Montclair Art Museum, Religious Art from Giotto to Gauguin, 3 April - 23 April 1941, no. 18, (as Hans Holbein the Elder); Muskegon, Michigan, Hackley Art Gallery, Paintings by Masters from 1450-1850, November 1941 (no catalogue); Atlanta, High Museum of Art, Gems of European Art, January 1942 (no catalogue); Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana University Fine Arts Department, An Exhibition of Medieval Art, 17 October - 17 November 1945, no. 12 (as Hans Holbein the Elder); Columbus, Ohio, Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, The Gothic North, 1 October - 7 November 1949, no. 12 (as Hans Holbein the Elder); Indianapolis, John Herron Art Museum, Holbein and his Contemporaries, 22 October - 24 December 1950, no. 32 (as Hans Holbein the Elder); New Haven, Yale University Art Gallery, Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture Collected by Yale Alumni, 19 May - 26 June 1960, no. 2 (as Hans Holbein the Elder).
Literature:
Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, "The Gothic North", exhibition catalogue, in Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts Monthly Bulletin, 20, Columbus 1949, p. 4, cat. no. 12 (as Hans Holbeing the Elder);; Holbein and his contemporaries, exhibition catalogue, Indianapolis 1950, no. 33, reproduced fig. 33 (as Hans Holbein the Elder);; A. Stange, Deutsche Malerei der Gotik, vol. VIII, Berlin and Munich 1957, pp. 79-80 (as Hans Holbein the Elder);; Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture Collected by Yale Alumni, exhibition catalogue, New Haven 1960, p. 4, cat. no. 2, reproduced (as Hans Holbein the Elder);; A. Stange, Kritisches Verzeichnis der deutschen Tafelbilder vor Dürer, vol. II, Munich 1970, p. 180, no. 798;; Art Institute of Chicago, Annual Report 1988-89, Chicago 1989, p. 55;; Kurt Löcher, Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg. Die Gemälde des 16. Jahrhunderts, Stuttgart 1997, pp. 262-3.
Provenance:
Silberman Galleries, New York, probably by 1938 until at least 1950; Chester D. Tripp, Chicago, by 1960, until 1974; By descent to his widow, Jane B. Tripp, Chicago, until 1988; By whom bequeathed to the Art Institute of Chicago, in 1988 (Acc.no. 1988.264).