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Collection Details
Marchese Conti, Florence; H L Puxley, Dunboy
Castle, Co. Cork; his sale, Christies, 24 March 1888, lot 182 (as
by Luini); Lord and Lady Wantage (A G Temple, The Wantage Collection,
1902, No. 151, repd, and Catalogue of the Lockinge Collection, 1922, No.
151); Wantage sale, Sothebys, 28 November 1945, lot 92, as Milanese
School: bt by Agnew for Lord Faringdon.
Literature
R H Cust, Giovanni Antonio Bazzi, 1906,
p. 358; A Segard, Sodoma, 1910, p. 229; Berenson, Italian Pictures (Central
and North Italian), 1968, I, p. 405.
Exhibition Details
Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, Loan Exhibition
from Lockinge House, 1934, No. 2.
Background
Described in the Wantage catalogue as Milanese
School, with the suggestion in the 1922 publication that it may be by
Sodoma or Soggi, and listed by Cust, Segard and Berenson (who is presumably
referring to the present picture, although not describing it as a roundel)
as by Sodoma. Despite its pronounced Milanese characteristics, the figures
and landscape both point to Tuscany as its place of origin. The composition
is clearly dependent on a design of Leonardos, such as for example
appears on a sheet of studies in the Metropolitan Museum, New York (No.
37134: repd by Langton Douglas, Burlington Magazine, lvi, 1930, p. 146,
who associated two paintings, in the Uffizi and in the collection of Henry
Harris, with this composition).
Restorations visible in the 1902 reproduction have subsequently been reversed.
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