Artwork Details
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Dimensions
29-3/4 x 22-15/16 in. (canvas) approximately 41 x 33-3/4 x 3-1/2 in. (framed)
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The Clowes Collection
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Collection
European Painting and Sculpture Before 1800
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Provenance
(Jakob M. Heimann [1881-1960], Milan, Italy, later New York, New York), by 1939; {1} Acquired by Dr. George Henry Alexander Clowes, Indianapolis, Indiana, as Titian in a partial purchase, partial trade, in 1939; Clowes Fund Collection, Indianapolis, 1958--present; on long-term loan to the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Courtesy of the Clowes Fund, since 1971 (C10075); given to the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 2016. {1} A photograph of this painting, on whose verso is written an expertise by Lionello Venturi, dated 5 June 1939, subscribing the painting to Titian’s late period, also bears a sticker: “Jakob Heimann, Milano, Via Serbelloni 13.” See IMA, Clowes Archive.
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