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The last supper / Ultima Cena

Central part of the predella of the polyptych in the church of San Francesco, Monte Santo (?)
Lost Art-ID
626339
Artist / Creator
Crivelli, Vittore
Birth
(um) 1440, Venedig
Death
1501.11.10/1502.04.21, Fermo
Title
The last supper / Ultima Cena
Additional title
Central part of the predella of the polyptych in the church of San Francesco, Monte Santo (?)
Dating
1481/1502 [1493] (?)
Object type
Painting
Group of reported objects
Painting
Material / Technique
Oil ; Panel (Poplar) / painted
Height
25.50 cm
Width
69.50 cm
Inventory number
17 (Cassirer/Helbing), Liste 13 (DB), B.15 (GG), 658 (Böhler)
Description

Böhler: 658 VITTORIO CRIVELLI. Venetian School. Active in the Marche 1481-1501. The Last Supper. At the back of the long table with short, protruding corners, covered with crockery and bread, Christ sits in the row of his disciples. John is resting on his breast. Judas sits on a stool at the front of the table. Poplar wood, curved at the top, height 25.5 cm, width 69.5 cm.

Rother: Auction Julius Böhler, hammer price 3,330 RM; 7180,00 5839,00

curved at the top, table and frame in one piece

Provenance
Church of San Francesco in Monte Santo, today Potenza Picena, Macerata (?); Vincenzo Ciampolini art dealership] Ciampolini, Florence 1881; Georges Spiridon Collection, London 1881 - (?); Joseph Spiridon Collection, Paris 1881 - 31.05.1929; Cassirer/Helbing auction, Berlin 31.05.1929, lot 17; Kunsthandel Galerie Matthiesen 31. 05.1929 - 1935; Dresdner Bank, credit security 1932; purchase Staatliche Museen 1935 (inventory February 1936); Böhler auction, 01-02.06.1937, lot 658 (sold); whereabouts unknown
Literature / Source

DE - Historisches Archiv der Commerzbank, Frankfurt a. M., 500/21097-2001.BE. Abschrift "Liste 12 Gemälde"; Inlands-Sekretariat betr. Galerie Matthiesen GmbH, 16.01.1933; DE - SMB-ZA, Erwerbungsbücher, Erwerbungsbücher der Gemäldegalerie, B-Inv-Nebeninventar, S.3 unter Externer Link (IV_GGB-V_DRB_NC_0001-0244_LZ_1936-1936); Julius Böhler: Kunstwerke aus dem Besitz der Staatlichen Museen Berlin. Auktion vom 01.-02.06.1937. München 1937. Kat. Nr. 658; Kunstsalon Paul Cassirer, Hugo Helbing: Die Sammlung Joseph Spiridon, Paris. Auktion vom 31.05.1929. Berlin 1929. Lot 17; Raimond van Marle: Die Sammlung Joseph Spiridon. In: Der Cicerone. 21(1929)7, S.177-189, hier S.177, 187; Mauro Minardi: Studi sulla collezione Nevin. I dipinti veneti del XIV e XV secolo. In: Saggi e Memorie di storia dell'arte. 36(2012), S.315-350, hier S.338, 339 (Abb.), 340; Lynn Rother: Kunst durch Kredit. Die Berliner Museen und ihre Erwerbungen von der Dresdner Bank 1935. Berlin 2017. S.403, Anhang: Bankengagement Matthiesen, Liste 6-Teil und 13; [Rubrik]: Die Auktion Spiridon. Kunstwanderer. 10./11(1928/29)1/2 Juniheft, S.465f, hier S.465; catalogo.fondazionezeri.unibo.it/entry/work/21831/Crivelli

Published since
19.02.2025
Contact
Rosbach & Fremy
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Circumstances of loss reported as
Nazi-confiscated property
Search Request, Person

Zatzenstein-Matthiesen, Franz

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