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Materials:
tempera on panel
Measurements:
11.65 in. (29.60 cm.) (height) by 19.76 in. (50.20 cm.) (width)
Description:
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Literature:
A.Venturi, "La pittura modenese nel secolo XV", in Archivio Storico dell'Arte, vol. III, 1890, p. 381 (as Bottega degli Erri); G. Cantalamessa, "Galleria e Medagliere Estensi in Modena", in Le Gallerie Nazionali Italiane, 1894, p. 49; B. Berenson, "Nove pitture in cerca di un'attribuzione", in Dedalo, a.V., vol. III, 1924-5, p. 614; B. Berenson, Three Essays in Method, Oxford 1926, pp. 9-10, reproduced fig. 8 (as Domenico Morone); R. Longhi, "Ampliamente nell'officina Ferrarese", in Critica d'Arte, IV, 1940, pp. 169-70; republished in "Officina ferrarese", in Opere complete di Roberto Longhi, Florence 1956, pp. 219, 252 (as Bartolommeo degli Erri); A.M. Chiodi, "Bartolomeo degli Erri e I Polittici Domenicani", in Commentari, vol. 11, 1951, p. 20 (as Bartolomeo degli Erri); R. Brenzoni, Domenico Morone, Florence 1956, p. 42 (as Attributed to Domenico Morone); R. Longhi, "Opere Officina Ferrarese, Florence 1956, pp. 219, 252; B. Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance. Central Italian and North Italian Schools, London 1968, vol. I, p. 280 (as Domenico Morone); D. Benati, Bottega degli Erri, Modena 1988, p. 143, reproduced in colour p. 141, fig. 110 (as Bottega degli Erri).
Provenance:
Painted for the predella of one the four altarpieces dedicated to Saints Dominic, Peter Martyr, Thomas Aquinas and Vincent Ferrer, in the church of San Domenico, Modena, circa 1480-90 and there until 1708; Diena collection, Modena; On deposit in the Galleria Estense, Modena, 1894-1899; Baron Miller von Aicholz, Vienna; With F. Kleinberger Galleries, 1914; Anonymous sale, New York, Plaza Hotel, 23 January 1918, lot 30 (as School of Masaccio); Karl Freund, New York; Samuel Untermyer; His sale, New York, Parke-Bernet, 10 May 1940, lot 37 (as Lombard School, 15th Century); With Schaeffer Gallery, New York, 1947; Private Collector, New York; By whom sold anonymously, New York, Sotheby's, 20 January 1983, lot 67 (as Bartolomeo degli Erri), when acquired for the present foundation.