File:Bacchiacca - Flagellazione di cristo (Washington).jpg
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Francesco Bacchiacca: The Flagellation of Christ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Artist |
artist QS:P170,Q7770 |
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Title |
The Flagellation of Christ
label QS:Lit,"Flagellazione di cristo"
label QS:Lfr,"La Flagellation du Christ"
label QS:Lpl,"Biczowanie Jezusa/Chrystusa"
label QS:Lnl,"De geseling van Christus"
label QS:Lru,"Бичевание Иисуса Христа"
label QS:Lmk,"Камшикување Христово"
label QS:Lde,"Die Geißelung Christi"
label QS:Lpt,"A Flagelação de Cristo"
label QS:Len,"The Flagellation of Christ"
label QS:Leo,"Skurĝado de Jesuo Kristo"
label QS:Lcs,"Bičování Ježíše Krista"
label QS:Les,"La flagelación de Cristo" |
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Object type | painting | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre | religious art | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Description | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Depicted people | Jesus | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Date |
circa 1512 date QS:P571,+1512-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 /1515 |
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Medium |
oil on panel medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q106857709,P518,Q861259 |
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Dimensions |
height: 55.9 cm (22 in); width: 48.1 cm (18.9 in) dimensions QS:P2048,55.9U174728 dimensions QS:P2049,48.1U174728 |
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Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q214867 |
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Current location |
West Building, Main Floor - Gallery 20 |
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Accession number |
1952.5.81 |
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Credit line | Samuel H. Kress Collection | |||||||||||||||||||||||
References | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. |
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- Herbert Cook collection, Doughty House, 1913
- Paintings of the flagellation of Jesus Christ
- Pietro Perugino catalogue raisonné, 1984 Scarpellini
- Pietro Perugino catalogue raisonné, 1999 Garibaldi
- Raffaello Sanzio catalogue raisonné, 1966 De Vecchi
- File:Bacchiacca, flagellazione di cristo, 1512-15 circa.JPG
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Author | National Gallery of Art |
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Credit/Provider | image courtesy National Gallery of Art |
City shown | Washington, DC |
JPEG file comment | Provenance Anonymous collection, Milan. George Morland [1763-1804], London.[1] A. Hope, London.[2] Sir John Rushout, 6th bt and 2nd baron Northwick [1770-1859], Northwick Park, near Moreton-in-the-Marsh, originally Worcestershire, now Gloucestershire, and Thirlestane House, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, by 1839;[3] (his estate sale, Phillips at Thirlestane House, 26 July-30 August 1859, no. 62, as by Raphael); John Watkins Brett, London; (his estate sale, Christie, Manson & Woods, London, 5-14 and 18 April 1864, 5th day [April 9] no. 827, as by Raphael); purchased by Morland. Sir John Charles Robinson [1824-1913], London;[4] sold 1868 to Sir Francis Cook, 1st Bt. [1817-1901], Doughty House, Richmond, Surrey;[5] by inheritance to his son, Sir Frederick Lucas Cook, 2nd Bt. [1844-1920], Doughty House; by inheritance to his son, Sir Herbert Frederick Cook, 3rd Bt. [1868-1939], Doughty House; by inheritance to his son, Sir Francis Ferdinand Maurice Cook, 4th Bt. [1907-1978], Doughty House, and Cothay Manor, Somerset; sold July 1947 to (Gualtiero Volterra, London) for (Count Alessandro Contini-Bonacossi, Florence and Rome);[6] sold July 1948 to the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, New York;[7] gift 1952 to NGA. [1] According to Tancred Borenius, citing Sir John Charles Robinson, (Memoranda on Fifty Paintings, London, 1868: 6, no. 7), in A Catalogue of the Paintings at Doughty House Richmond & elsewhere in the Collection of Sir Frederick Cook Bt, Visconde de Monserrate. Volume 1, Italian Schools, ed. by Herbert Cook, 3 vols., London, 1913-1915: 1(1913): no. 54. [2] According to the 1859 Northwick sale catalogue. "A. Hope" was probably either Adrian Elias Hope [1772-1834] or his nephew, Adrian John Hope [1811-1863], the son of the elder Adrian's older brother, Thomas Hope. [3] The 2nd baron Northwick lent the painting to the British Institution in 1839. [4] Included in Robinson's Memoranda..., (see note 1) as by Lo Spagna. Robinson sold most of the paintings in this catalogue to Cook in early 1868. [5] Included in Borenius' catalogue of the Italian paintings in the Cook collection (see note 1), as School of Perugino. [6] See copy of correspondence in NGA curatorial files, from the Cook Collection Archive in care of John Somerville, England. Volterra was Contini-Bonacossi's agent in London. [7] The Kress Foundation made an offer to Contini-Bonacossi on 7 June 1948 for a group of twenty-eight paintings, including NGA 1952.5.81, identified at the time as by Perugino. The offer was accepted on 11 July 1948 (see copies of correspondence in NGA curatorial files). |
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Date and time of digitizing | 12:07, 23 May 2011 |
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Date metadata was last modified | 09:30, 4 May 2012 |
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