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Saint Mary Salome and Her Family

Lost Art-ID
526720
Artist / Creator
Strigel, Bernhard
Birth
1460 / 1461, Memmingen
Death
(vor) 1528.05.04, Memmingen
Place of activity
Wien
Title
Saint Mary Salome and Her Family
Dating
1520/1528 (um)
Object type
Painting
Group of reported objects
Painting
Material / Technique
Oil ; Panel / painted
Height
125.00 cm
Width
65.70 cm
Inventory number
1961.9.89 (National Gallery of Art)
Description

Gegenstück zu Heilige Sippe mit Maria Cleophae

Quelle: Album „Haus Bromberg, Nonnenstieg 9“. Privatbesitz, 1935 (nach); Edward Fowles: Memories of Duveen Brothers. London 1976. S.36-43; John Oliver Hand, Sally E. Mansfield: German Paintings of the Fifteenth through Seventeenth Centuries. The Collections of the National Gallery of Art. Washington 1993. S.173-180; NL - Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie (RKD), documentation; Gertrud Otto: Bernhard Strigel. München Berlin 1964. S.46-51. Kat. Nr. 38 a, b; William E. Suida, Fern Rusk Shapley: Paintings and Sculpture from the Kress Colllection. Acquired by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation 1951-56. Washington 1956. S.172. [here is missing the second painting]; Alfred Stange: Kritisches Verzeichnis der deutschen Tafelbilder vor Dürer. Band 2. München 1970. S.204. Kat. Nr. 899; US - NARA, RG 239, M1944. Records of the American Commission for the Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments in War Areas, 1943-1946. Roll 7. Reports. Foreign Funds Control. Blatt 20; US - Getty Research Institute, Duveen Brothers Resources. Series II. F. Kleinberger & Co. Inc. Records, 1906-1971. Box 393, Folder 8 (1938) & Folder 9 (1939), Reel 248; Francesco Welti: Der Kaufhauskönig und die Schöne im Tessin. Max Emden und die Brissago-Inseln. Frauenfeld 2010; www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/Collection/art-object-page.46187.html (Cleophas); www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/Collection/art-object-page.46188.html (Salome)

Provenance
possible collection O. Streber, Munich; Haskard Bank, Florence and Charles Fairfax Murray as agent, 1900; Thomas Agnew & Sons, Ltd., London, 1900; collection Rodolphe Kann (died 1905), Paris, May 1900; Art Trade Duveen Brothers, Paris, August 1907; collection Martin Bromberg (and heirs), Hamburg, August 1907 - 1935 (after) [...]; collection Dr. Max Emden, Switzerland (?); Kunsthandel F. Kleinberger (Allan Loebl), Paris before 20.12.1938; Kunsthandel Wildenstein & Co., Paris 1939; Samuel H. Kress Foundation, New York, February 1954 - 1956; National Gallery of Art, Washington, on loan, 1956-1961; National Gallery of Art, Washington, as a gift, 1961
Published since
20.03.2015
Contact
von Trott zu Solz Lammek
Position
Rechtsanwälte Notar
Phone
+49 (0) 30 59 00 33 0-0
E-Mail
kanzlei@vontrott-lammek.de
Circumstances of loss reported as
Nazi-confiscated property
Search Request, Person

Bromberg, Dr. Henry und Hertha

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