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Number

Artist/Maker

Object Name/Title

Dates

Provenance

38.102

after a model by Benvenuto Cellini, Italian, 1500-1575

Jupiter

(1550-1575)

Oscar Huldschinsky collection and sale, Berlin; Elizabeth (Mrs. Allan) Shelden (acquired from Arnold Seligmann Rey and Co., New York)

42.11

Angeluccio, Italian

Blind Man's Buff

1640/1650

London, auction (Christie's) 25 July, 1938, lot 160 (as Claude); New York, Schaeffer & Brandt Inc; New York, Durlacher Bros. (dealer-1942, purchased from Schaeffer & Brandt) from whom purchased by the DIA in March 1942 with gift of funds from H.Reichhold.

68.300

Anguissiola, Sofonisba, Italian, 1527-1626

Young Man

16th/17th Century

Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. Fisher, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1968.

F68.32

Anonymous

Holy Family and the Trinity

n.d.a.

Mrs. John H. Sinner (n.d.); Arthur, Chicago (n.d.)

F69.26

Anonymous

Female Saint with a Skull

c. 1700

59.106

Anonymous, Austrian

Lendall Pitts at Age 4

c. 1880

Pitts family, by descent, by whom given to the DIA in 1959.

F68.31

Anonymous, Dutch

Farm Cottage with Two Figures

n.d.a.

Unlocatable.

F68.35

Anonymous, Dutch

A Man

n.d.a.

currently unlocatable. On the back of a photograph in the registrar's files is note: Detroit Athletic Club. Mr. George A. Kavanaugh (n.d.); receipt for storage 1949.

47.101

Anonymous, English

Boy Playing Marbles

18th Century

Consigned for sale by the DIA and never returned by the consignee, Ashrawy.

F67.12

Anonymous, English

A Woman, Mrs. Maria Falconer

early 19th Century

Deaccessioned by the DIA in 1998.

58.412

Anonymous, European

Three Prophets

17th Century

Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Isadore Levin to the DIA in 1958.

41.40

Anonymous, Flemish (after 1537 woodcut by the Master A. P., Flemish)

Triumph of Spring, from Triumph of the Seasons series

(1537 / 1538)

Purchased from French & Co. (dealer), New York, NY.

35.106

Anonymous, Flemish

Still Life with Strawberries

1600/1625

The Hague, auction Baumann et autres amateurs ( ) 28 April, 1930, lot (as Abraham Bosschaert); Amsterdam, Ksth. P. de Boer (dealer, 1935), from whom purchased by the DIA in 1935 with gift of funds from Anna Scripps Whitcomb.

38.82

Anonymous, Flemish

Mountain Landscape

1600/1610

Paris, Z. Birtschansky (dealer-1938) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1938 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. E. Raymond Field.

39.1

Anonymous, Flemish

Two Jesters

1550/1575

Paris, art market (1935); Paris, Alexander Popoff (dealer-1938); New York, Leo Grinberg (dealer representing A. Popoff; purchase price agreed to by DIA in 1939. Actual payment not issued until 1948.

39.662

Anonymous, Flemish

Portrait of a Dead Woman

early 17th Century

Paris, Andre de Hevesy (dealer). Purchased by the DIA in 1939.

44.259

Anonymous, Flemish

The Legend of St. Christopher

16th Century

Germany, Private Collection (1925); Cologne, auction (Lempertz) 3 June, 1930; Cologne, Kunsthaus Malmede (dealer-1932); Amsterdam, Ksth.Vecht (dealer-1936); New York, Schaeffer Galleries (dealer-by 1939 until 1944), from whom purchased by the DIA in 1944.

61.31

Anonymous, Flemish

A Boy

1629

Luzern, SW, Galerie Hansen (dealer-1928-from whom purchased but purchaser remains unknown); Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Siegel; gift of Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Walker in memory of Benjamin & Sophie Siegel to the DIA in 1961.

37.89

Anonymous, French

Pieta

15th Century

Gift of Rene Gimpel (dealer) to DIA in 1937.

52.197

Anonymous, French

Battle on a Bridge

19th Century

Detroit, Collection W. R. Valentiner, by whom given to the DIA in 1952.

52.255

Anonymous, French

Head of the Virgin

15th Century

Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Kanzler to the DIA in 1952.

59.298

Anonymous, French

A Gentleman

19th Century

Gift of Mrs. John N. Lord to the DIA in 1959.

Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2001. To be sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) INSERT DATE Lot # INSERT

64.72

Anonymous, French

Hercules and the Nemean Lion

(early 1600’s)

Walter von Pannwitz, Munich (sold through Galerie Helbing in catalogue of 24-25 October 1905, lot #82); Collection of Von Pannwitz, Berlin, 1925; Collection of Catalina von Pannwitz, The Netherlands, 1932; Rosenberg & Stiebel (dealer), New York, NY.

43.58

Anonymous, French

Saint John the Evangelist

(early 16th century)

Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Rockefeller, New York; Duveen Brothers, Inc. (dealer), New York City, and then purchased by the DIA.

61.350

Anonymous, French

The Virgin, Mary Magdalen and St. John Mourning the Dead Christ

1475/1500

New York, Kleinberger Galleries (dealer-1931) from whom purchased by Lillian Henkel Haass; Detroit, Collection Lillian Henkel Haass, by whom bequeathed to thet DIA in 1961.

F1988.3

Anonymous, French

Skull

19th Century

Italy, Fratelli Romano (dealer-1972-73) from whom purchased by Frederick Cummings in 1973 (on behalf of the DIA)

43.92

Anonymous, German

Christ in the House of Simon

early 16th century

Collection of Carl Roettgen, 1905, Bonn (acquired the piece in Wesel); Math. Lempertz sale, Collection of Carl Roettgen, Bonn, 12-13 December 1912, Lot 254; Collection Jacob H. Weiller, Frankfurt and by descent; Hugo Helbing sale, Estate of the Wife of Jacob H. Weiller, 21 October 1930, Lot 88 (attributed to the workshop of Bartholomaeus Zeitblom in sale catalogue); Acquired by Otto Ebner Collection William Randolph Hearst, until 1941, New York; Hartveld Old Masters Gallery, Antwerp; Bought for DIA by Dr. Siegfried F. Aram.

Deaccessioned
43.51

Anonymous, German

Magdalene

(14th century)

Collection Dr. Otto Grossman, Frankfurt; Hugo Helbing sale of "Properties of the late Dr. Otto Grossman and Louis Marx" 9-10 December 1930, Lot 54, Frankfurt-am-Main; Gift of Virginia Booth Vogel in 1943.

61.92

Anonymous, German

Saint George Slaying the Dragon

c. 1470

Mrs. Benjamin Thaw, Paris and New York; Sigismund Bardac, Paris; Otto H. Kahn, New York; acquired by the donor from Duveen.

36.20

Anonymous, Italian

Apostle

c. 1510

Berlin, Galerie Haberstock, by whom given to the DIA in 1936.

39.678

Anonymous, Italian

Nude Youth (possibly Saint Sebastian)

c. 1580-1600

Claude La Fontaine collection, Paris; Arnold Seligman, Rey & Co., New York (dealer), 1939; Collection of Mrs. William Clay, Detroit.

56.309

Anonymous, Italian

Last Judgment

19th Century

Gift of Mrs. William E. Scripps to the DIA in 1956.

65.328

Anonymous, Italian

Still Life

1735

New York, Victor Spark (dealer-1964); Collection David B. Mooring (purchased from V. Spark), by whom given to the DIA in 1965.

65.384.A

Anonymous, Italian

Young Mother Receiving Congratulations of Friends

15th Century

Florence, Palazzo Davanzati, Elia Volpe Collection (1934); Florence, Bellini (dealer-until 1946); New York, French & Co. (dealer-1949) from whom purchased by K. T. Keller; Detroit, Collection K. T. Keller, by whom given to the DIA in 1965.

65.384.B

Anonymous, Italian

The Archangel Michael

15th Century

Provenance same as cited immediately above.

65.386

Anonymous, Italian

Still Life

17th Century

Detroit, Collection Mr. K. T. Keller, by whom given to the DIA in 1965.

F68.33

Anonymous, Italian

Landscape with Ruins and Figures

n.d.a.

F71.146

Anonymous, Italian

Madonna and Child with Angels, San Bernardino, Saint Catherine of Siena

20th Century

Gift of F. W. Robinson to the DIA in 1971.

Is a forgery.

40.131

Anonymous, Italian

Stylobate Lion

(late 12th / early 13th century)

Purchased in 1940 from Snittjer Galleries, New York.

65.300

Anonymous, Russian

The Intercession of the Virgin

17th Century

Detroit, Collection John S. Newberry, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1965.

42.128

Anonymous, Spanish

A Bishop Saint

12th Century

Collection Prince Polignac (from whose estate purchased by Jean Schmit); Paris, Jean Schmit (from whom purchased by the Silberman Galleries in 1939); New York, A. & E. Silberman Galleries (dealer 1939-1942) from whom purchased by the DIA in June, 1942 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.

47.184

Anonymous, Spanish

The Nativity, Adoration of the Magi, The Resurrection, Death of the Virgin

1450/1480

Detroit, Collection Lillian Henkel Haass (before Oct. 1936) by whom given to the DIA in 1947.

69.259

Anonymous, Spanish

A Woman

early 17th Century

New York, Collection Alfred L. Nicholson (1924); New York, A. Siegfried Aram Gallery (n.d.); Ann Arbor, Ehrich Galleries (n.d.); Ann Arbor, Harry Boyd Earhart Foundation, by whom given to the DIA in 1969.

F70.118

Antonio Casanova y Estorach, Spanish, 1847-1896

Reading from Rabelais

1885

Deaccessioned by the DIA in 1970 and sold to the Maxwell Galleries, Ltd., San Francisco on 11 September 1970

37.147

Antonio di Jacopo Pollaiuolo, Italian, 1432-1498

Judith

c. 1470

Sir William Drake, Weybridge Surrey, England; Mrs. Hornsby Drake, London; Private collection, Paris; Dr. Frey von Stamore;Arnold Seligmann, Rey and Co., New York.

1990.10

Assereto, Gioacchino, Italian, 1600-1649

St. Francis of Assisi Comforted by a Cherub with a Violin

1620/1649

New York, Colnaghi (dealer-1970s--1990) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1990.

48.12

Aubry, Etienne, French, 1745-1781

The Shepherdess of the Alps

1775

London, Horace Buttery (dealer-1928); New York, A. F. Mondschein (dealer 1947) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1947 through the Whitcomb Fund.

1994.1

Bandini, Giovanni, Italian, 1540-1599

Bust of Cosimo I, Grand Duke of Tuscany

(c. 1572)

Florence, possibly either for Giovanni Niccolini or for Bernardo Soderini; whereabouts unknown; Private collection, France; Dealer (unknown name), United Kingdom; Osata Holdings, 1992-93; Joanna Barnes Fine Arts (dealer), 1993

44.215

Barocci, Federico, Italian, 1535-1612

Federico, Prince of Urbino, at the Age of Eighteen Months

1606

Englewood, NJ, Collection Dan Fellows Platt (by 1932); New York, Knoedler Galleries (1944) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1944.

44.216

Barocci, Federico, Italian, 1535-1612

Federico, Prince of Urbino, at the Age of Two Years

1607

Englewood, NJ, Collection Dan Fellows Platt by Oct. 1932); New York, Knoedler Galleries (1944) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1944.

35.64

Bartlett, William Henry, English, 1809-1854

View of the Schuylkill Water Works, Philadelphia

19th Century

Gift of William H. Thomson in 1935.

35.109

Bassani, The, School of, Italian, 1600-1700

Christ at Emmaus

c. 1600

New York, E. & A. Silberman Galleries, by whom given to the DIA in 1935.

Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2001. To be sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 6 Febuary 2002 Lot # 131

37.142

Bassano, Jacopo, Italian, 1510-1592

Madonna and Child

1540/1545

London, A. J. Nicholson (dealer 1919-1935); Milan, Jacob Heimann (dealer) from whom purchased by DIA in 1937.

37.59

Bassen, Bartholomeus van, Dutch, 1590-1652

Return of the Prodigal Son

1618/1620

New York, Julius Weitzner (dealer-1937) from whom purchased by the DIA.

44.86

Bazzani, Giuseppe, Italian, 1690-1769

The Flight into Egypt

18th Century

(New York) Jacob Heimann (dealer-1944) by whom given to the DIA in March, 1944.

40.166

Bellotto, Bernardo, Italian, 1721-1780

View of the Tiber with the Castel Sant'Angelo

c. 1742

London, auction 14 May, 1931; London, Colnaghi (dealer-1940) New York, Jacob Heimann (dealer-1940) from whom purchased by the DIA in Dec.,1940 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.

37.73

Berckheyde, Job, Dutch, 1630-1693

Interior of the Groote Kerk, Haarlem

1676

New York, Collection William Tilden Blodgett; (Julius) Weitzner (1936); Dieren, D. Katz (dealer-1937) by whom given to the DIA in 1937

52.220

Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo, Italian, 1598-1680

Chair of St. Peter

1658

Possibly Chigi-Saraceni Collection, Siena; Perhaps collection of Don Flavio Chigi in the Casino, Giardino alle Quattro Fontane, or elsewhere, until around 1745; Collection of Cardinal Mattei di Pergola; Conte Mattei di Pergola (Marches); C.A. de Frey, Lucerne or Paris; Paul Drey (Dealer), New York.

52.218

Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo, Italian, 1598-1680

Triton with a Sea Serpent

c. 1630's, but before 1642

Palazzo Barberini (?), Rome; Collection Friedrich von Amerling, Vienna; Dorotheum, "Estate of Friedrich von Amerling" 6 May 1916, Lot # 178, Vienna; Collection Dr. Rudolphe Berl, Vienna; Wildenstein (dealer), New York.

52.219

Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo, Italian, 1598-1680

Triton with a Shell

c. 1630's but before 1642

Palazzo Barberini (?), Rome; Collection Friedrich von Amerling, Vienna; Dorotheum, "Estate of Friedrich von Amerling" 6 May 1916," Vienna; Collection of Dr. Rudolph Berl, Vienna; Wildenstein (dealer), New York.

47.121

Besnard, Paul Albert, French, 1849-1934

The Bracelet Vendor

19th/20th Century

Gift of Mrs. Julia E. Peck, 1947.

35.21

Beyeren, Abraham Hendricksz van, Dutch, 1620-1690

Preparations for a Meal

1664

New York, Lilienfeld Galleries (dealer-1935) from whom purchased by DIA in April 1935..

59.15

Blanchard, Jacques, French, 1600-1638

Young Cavalier

1631

London, Agnew's (dealer-before 1937); Detroit, Collection John S. Newberry (purchased from Agnew's before 1937), given to the DIA by Mrs. J. S. Newberry in 1959.

38.71

Blechen, Karl, German, 1798-1840

The Waterfall

19th Century

Paris, A. C. von Frey (dealer) from whom purchased by the DIA in Oct., 1938.

35.22

Bles, Herri met de, Flemish, 1485-1550

Christ in Limbo

16th Century

London, Collection Arthur Cull (n.d.-information cited by dealer); New York, Kleinberger Galleries (1932-35) from whom purchased by DIA in April,1935.

45.4

Bloemaert, Abraham, Dutch, 1564-1651

Young Girl

16th/17th Century

New York, Anthony F. Reyre (dealer-purchased in England-by March, 1944-1945) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1945.

Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2001. Sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 6 February 2002 Lot # 128

56.286

Boggs, Frank Myers, American, 1855-1926

A River Scene

1884

Gift of Mrs. William E. Scripps to the DIA in 1956.

F72.13

Boldini, Giovanni

Donna Franca Florio

Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Lee Hills, by whom given to the DIA in 1972.

Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2001. Sold at public auction New York (Christie’s) 23 April 2002 Lot # 6

F74.18

Boldini, Giovanni

La Toilette

New York, Acquavella Gallery; Detroit, Collection Mrs. Hazel Langfield (purchased from Acquavella), by whom given to the DIA in 1974.

40.133

Bologna [Giambologna], Giovanni da, Italian, 1529-1608

The Bird Catcher

(c. 1575-1600)

Von Frey collection; Arnold Seligmann, Rey & Co. Inc. (dealer), New York; Robert H. Tannahill.

57.76

Bonheur, Rosa, French, 1822-1899

Landscape with Deer

1887

Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Kanzler to the DIA in 1957.

65.95

Bononi, Carlo, Italian, 1569-1632

Adoration of the Shepherds

16th/17th Century

Munich, Collection Prof. Hermann Voss (as late as 1959); New York, Frederick Mont (dealer-1965) from whom purchased for the DIA in 1965 with funds from Robert Tannahill.

68.303

Boucher, Francois, French, 1703-1770

Young Girl and Eros

1750

Exported from France in 1927; Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P., Fisher, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1968.

62.146

Boudin, Eugene Louis, French, 1824-1898

Casimir Delavigne Basin at Le Havre

1874

Paris, Paoli Gallery (n.d.); Pellerano Collection (n.d.); Buenos Aires, Collection Ricardo d'Elia; Buenos Aires, Collection Dr. Rafael A. Bulllrich; Buenos Aires, auction Bullrich (Galerie Witcomb) 12/13 July, 1945, lot 64; New York, Wildenstein (dealer-n.d.); Detroit, Collection Mrs. John N. Lord, by whom given to the DIA in 1962 in memory of her husband.

F66.2

Brandeis, Antonietta, Austrian, 1849-1979

Scene of Florence

19th Century

Presently untraceable. Detroit, Collection K. T. Keller, by whom given to the DIA in 1966.

41.61

Breenbergh, Bartholomeus, Dutch, 1598-1657

The Inn at the Grotto of Egeria

1639/1640

Austria, Collection Franenholtz; New York, A. F. Mondschein (dealer) by whom given to the DIA in 1941.

76.86

Breton, Jules Adolphe Aime Louis, French, 1827-1906

Fire in a Haystack

1856

New York, auction S. P. Avery, 20 March, 1902, bought by Mr. Tanenbaum; New York, auction (Parke-Bernet) 14 Oct.1953, lot 84; Los Angeles, Collection Loyola University; London, auction (Christie's) 20 Feb., 1976, lot 12 where bought by the DIA.

1994.22

Bretschneider, Daniel, the Younger, German, 1623-1658

The Good Samaritan

London, Rafael Valls Gallery (dealer-1994) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1994.

78.33

Brett, John Randall, English, 1830-1902

Bude Sands at Sunset

1874

Recorded in 1874 with no further provenance until 1978; London, auction (Sotheby's Belgravia) 18 April, 1978, lot 223 (bought by Julien Hartnoll).

35.8

Bronzino, Agnolo, Italian, 1503-1572

Costanza da Sommaia

c. 1540

Kent, UK, Collection Robert M. Townsend (1915); London, auction 7 June 1915; New York, Lilienfeld Gallery, until 1935 from whom purchased by DIA in Feb. 1935.

35.108

Brueghel, Abraham, Flemish, 1631-1697

Still Life of Fruit and Flowers

1670/1680

Amsterdam, Ksth. P. de Boer (dealer-1935), from whom purchased by the DIA in 1935 with gift of funds from Anna Scripps Whitcomb.

35.105

Brueghel, Jan, the Younger, Flemish, 1601-1678

Bouquet of Flowers in a Ceramic Vase

17th Century

Berlin, Collection G. von Schmidt, 1935; Amsterdam Ksth. P. de Boer ((dealer-1935) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1935 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Whitcomb.

64.81

Butinone, Bernardino Jacopi, Italian, 1450-1507

The Massacre of The Innocents

15th Century

Paris, Claude Lafontaine (n.d.); Paris, Mme Besdeberc (until 1962); Paris, auction Mme Besdeberc (Palais Galleria) 10 April, 1962, lot 19; Paris, Heim Gallery (dealer-until 1964) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1964.

37.23

Buys, Cornelis, Dutch, 1516-1524

Presentation in the Temple

c. 1480

Berlin/New York, Collection Dr. Hanns Schaeffer, by whom given to the DIA in 1937.

44.271

Campendonk, Heinrich, German, 1889-1957

In the Forest

c. 1919

New York, Buchholz Gallery; Gift of Robert H. Tannahill, 1944; (part of Buchholz Sequester, 1945)

43.38

Canaletto, Italian, 1697-1768

The Piazza San Marco, Venice

18th Century

Hornby Castle & London, Collection Duke of Leeds; London, auction Duke of Leeds (Christie's) 11 June 1920, lot 3, purchased by Arthur J. Sully (dealer 1920-22); New York, Scott & Fowles (dealer-1922 from whom purchased by Th. B. Cochran); New York, Collection Thomas B. Cochran (from whose estate purchased by Schneider-Gabriel Galleries, Inc.); New York, Schneider-Gabriel Galleries (dealer-1943) from whom purchased by the DIA in March, 1943.

41.6

Capelle, Jan van de, Style of, Dutch

A Cloudy Day on the Zuider Zee

17th Century

Collection Sir Upton Grenville Smythe, Bart.; Blackburn, Lancaster, Collection Mr. John Ward (from whom purchased by Anthony Reyre whrere seen in late 1936 or early 1937 by Mr. Bohler); New York, Collection Anthony Reyre; New York, Schaeffer Galleries (dealer-1941) from whom purchased by the DIA in July 1941 with gift of funds from a Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.

1984.21

Caro, Lorenzo de, Italian, 1740-1762

Esther before Ahasuerus

middle 18th Century

Genoa, Collection Deswaef (1930); Paris, Collection Prince Mdivani (n.d.); New York, Piero Corsini (dealer-1984) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1984.

1984.22

Caro, Lorenzo de, Italian, 1740-1762

The Golden Calf

middle 18th Century

Provenance-same as cited immediately above.

80.37

Carolus-Duran, French, 1837-1917

Merrymakers

1870

Paris, Jean Piere Selz (dealer-1980) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1980.

46.280

Carracci, Annibale, Italian, 1560-1609

Virgin and Child with St. Francis

16th/17th Century

U. K., Baring family collection, by descent to Thomas George Baring, Earl of Northbrook; Detroit, John Thomas (dealer-1946) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1946 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. E. Raymond Field.

37.159

Carrière, Eugene, French, 1849-1906

Man Writing

19th Century

Paris, Armand Loewengard, by whom given to the DIA in 1937.

45.508

Cavallino, Bernardo, Italian, 1616-1656

Saint Agatha

1640/1645

New York, A. F. Mondschein (dealer-by Oct. 1945) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1945, crediting the support of Mrs. S. Backus.

35.62

Ceruti, Giacomo, Italian

A Lady

1740/1750

Milan, Carlo Foresti (1935); New York, Julius Weitzner (dealer, 1935) from whom purchased by DIA.

F80.15

Charpentier, Jean Baptiste, French, 1728-1806

Bird's Nest

1783-1785

Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Polk to the DIA in 1980.

74.55

Chasseriau, Theodore, French, 1819-1856

Young Monk

c. 1840

Paris, private collection (1969); Zurich, private collection (1969); Zurich, Walter Feilchenfeldt (dealer-1974) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1974.

1992.7

Chavannes, Pierre Cecile Puvis de, French, 1824-1898

Children in an

Orchard/Autumn

1871

Marseilles, Private Collection (n.d.); Paris, Marc Blondeau (dealer-1992) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1992.

45.25

Circle of Bartolomeo Ammannati, Italian, 1511-1592

A Bacchic Figure: Allegory of Autumn

(1525-1550)

Art market, Berlin, 1920’s; erroneously listed as Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin in Brinckmann 1924a, 2; 14, repr.; Arnold Seligmann, Rey & Co. (dealer), New York; Mrs Raymond E. Field.

38.59

Cleve, Cornelis van, Flemish, 1520-1567

Madonna and Child

16th Century

France, private collection (n.d.); Collection C. Edmund Delbos (by December 1936), by whom given to the DIA in 1938.

45.420

Cleve, Joos van, Flemish, 1485-1540

Adoration of the Magi

c. 1525

Berlin, Paul Bottenwieser (dealer-1931); New York, Seligmann Rey & Co. (dealer-n.d.); New York, Cosmos Art (dealer-1945) from whom purchased by the DIA in Nov., 1945, with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.

37.182

Clouet, Francois, School of, French, 1510-1572

A Nobleman of the Valois Court

16th Century

New York, Kleinberger auction (1932); Paris, Mr. Helft (from whom purchased by d'Atri on Jan. 22, 1935); Paris, d'Atri (dealer, 1935-1937) from whom purchased by the DIA in August, 1937.

1983.6

Coccapani, Sigismondo, Italian, 1583-1642

Daughters of Jethro

1630/1640

London, auction 9 Dec. 1981, lot 98; London, Matthiesen Fine Arts (dealer-1983) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1983.

43.57

Cock, Jan de, Flemish, active 1503, died 1526

Legend of St. Christopher

c. 1506-1526

New York, Collection C. A. Platt (1918); New York, auction 10/11, Feb., 1919, lot 18; London, Coll. L. Gordon Stables, 1919, New York, Collection Jules S. Bache, by whom given to the DIA in 1943.

38.70

Coninxloo, Gillis van, Circle of, Flemish, 1544-1606

Forest Landscape

1600/1620

Paris, Z. Birtschansky (dealer) from whom purchased by DIA in 1938 (as part of a larger group of works).

38.80

Conti, Bernardino dei, Italian, 1450-1528

Gentleman of the Trivulzio Family

15th/16th Century

Paris, auction 17 May, 1904; Collection Princesse Mathilde (n.d.); New York, Kleinberger Galleries (dealer-1938) from whom purchased by the DIA in Nov., 1938.

51.62

Corinth, Lovis, German, 1858-1925

The Piggery

1912

Gift of Henriette Granville, 1951

44.74

Cornelisz, Jacob, Dutch, 1470-1533

The Adoration of the Kings

c. 1512

London, Collection Lady Kerr; New York, Koetser Gallery (dealer-1944) from whom purchased by the DIA in March, 1944.

70.165

 

Corot, Jean Baptiste Camille, French, 1796-1875

Young Girl with a Mandolin

19th Century

Acquired from the artist by Mr. Sabourdin (n.d.); Collection Mr.Henroux, from whom purchased by E. Jonas; Paris, Edward Jonas (dealer-1938) from whom purchased by Robert H. Tannahill; Detroit, Collection Robert H. Tannahill (by 1938), by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1970.

42.56

Cortona, Pietro da, Italian, 1596-1669

Saint Jerome in the Desert

c. 1637

London, Coll. Sir Th. George Baring (1919); New York, auction (Parke Bernet) 5 March, 1942, New York, A. F. Mondschein (dealer-1942) from whom purchased by the DIA in June, 1942 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. E. Raymond Field.

79.14

Cossiers, Jan, Flemish, 1600-1671

Young Man

c. 1650

New York, Howard Young Galleries (dealer-1928); Detroit, Collection Grace Briggs Howenstein, by whom given to the DIA in 1979.

76.23

Couture, Thomas, French, 1815-1879

Drummer Boy

1857

Paris, private collection (1880); New York, Ira Spanierman (dealer-by 1967-1976) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1976.

61.397

Cranach, Lucas the Elder, German, 1472-1553

Saint Christopher

1518/1520

Potsdam, private collection (n.d.); New York, Howard Young Galleries; Detroit, Collection Edward Fisher, by whom given to the DIA in 1961.

62.279

Cranach, Lucas the Elder, German, 1472-1553

Adam and Eve

1528

Paris, Collection Hero (n.d.); Paris, auction 12/13 Dec., 1911, lot 4; Paris, Mlle B. de B (?) n.d); Paris, Palais Galleria (dealer-1962); New York, Rosenberg & Stiebel (dealer-1962) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1962.

53.477

Credi, Lorenzo di, Italian, 1458-1537

Madonna and Child with the Little St. John Baptist

15th/16th Century

Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. William A. Fisher (according to E. P. Richardson, purchased in 1925 or 1926 for $55,000.00), by whom given to the DIA in 1953.

38.88

Crespi, Giuseppe, Maria Italian, 1665-1747

Jesuit Mission

c. 1710

Bologna, Collection Marchese Zacchia Rondanini; Milan Carlo Foresti (1935); Milan/New York, Jacob Heimann (dealer-1938), by whom given to the DIA

F76.199

Creswick, Thomas, English, 1811-1869

Rest by the Way

19th Century

Cheshire, U.K. Hale, Collection W. W. Lee Esq. (until 1938?); London, auction (Christie's) 25 March, 1938, lot 25; Franklin MI, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Merle V. Probst, by whom given to the DIA in 1976.

33.7

Cuyp, Aelbert, Dutch, 1620-1691

Landscape with the Ruins of Rijnsburg Abbey

Ca. 1643/1645

Berlin, Gallery van Diemen, (dealer) — 1922; Detroit, Collection Julius H. Haass, given by Mrs. Lillian Henkel Haass and Mrs. Trent McMath to the DIA in 1933.

53.355

Cuyp, Aelbert, Dutch, 1620-1691

View on the Scheldt

17th Century

London, Thos. Agnew (dealer-1925) from whom purchased by Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb in 1925.

Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2000. Sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 19 October 2000 Lot #89

F67.5

Cuyp, Aelbert, Dutch, 1620-1691

Pasture Near a Pond

17th Century

Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2000. Sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 19 October 2000. Lot #90

43.36

Cuyp, Benjamin Gerritsz, Dutch, 1612-1652

A Woman Warming Herself Before a Fire

17th Century

New York, Schneider-Gabriel Galleries (dealer-1943) by whom given to the DIA in 1943.

58.402

Daellen, F. V., Dutch

Vanitas

c. 1680

London, Alfred Brod Gallery (dealer-1958) by whom given to the DIA in 1958.

32.85

Daubigny, Charles Francois, French 1817-1878

Mills at Dordrecht

1872

New York, auction James Warren Lane (American Art American Art Association) 20-22 November, 1924, lot 366; Detroit, Collection E. Raymond Field, by whom given to the Detroit Institute of Arts in 1932.

F67.14

Daubigny, Charles Francois, French, 1817-1878

Cows on a River Bank

19th Century

Exchanged in 1968.

56.278

Daubigny, Karl Pierre, French, 1846-1886

Seascape

19th Century

Gift of Mrs. William E. Scripps to the DIA in 1956.

75.61

Dedreux, Alfred, French, 1810-1860

Mademoiselle de Mossellmann Riding in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris

1848

Paris, Brame & Laurenceau (dealer); London, Colnaghi & H. Wengraf (dealers-1975) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1975.

70.168

Degas, Edgar, French, 1834-1917

Woman with a Headband

1870/1872

Paris, Collection Mlle Jacques Cochin (1924); Paris, estate of Baron Denys Cochin (until 1936); By descent to Denys Cochin Jr. (?); Paris, Ambroise Vollard (dealer, n.d.); New York, Paul Rosenberg & Co. (dealer-1949-50) from whom purchased by Robert H.Tannahill in 1950; Detroit, Collection Robert H. Tannahill by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1970.

62.93

Delaroche, Paul, French, 1797-1856

Marie Antoinette

19th Century

Given to the DIA by Edward McCrone in 1962.

78.57

Delaroche, Paul, French, 1797-1856

Saint Sebastian

19th Century

Paris, Jean Pierre Selz (dealer-1978) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1978.

F72.241

Delort, Charles Edouard, French, 1841-1895

The Cardinal's Leisure

19th Century

New York, Seney auction 1885; Detroit, Collection Helen L. DeRoy, by whom given to the DIA in 1972.

1985.15

Denis, Maurice, French, 1870-1943

La Depeche de Toulouse

1892

Toulouse, France, collection Arthur Huc (1892), by descent to Mlle Chaviat, Toulouse; Switzerland, private collection (n.d.); New York Linven (Jean Pierre Selz--dealer-1985) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1985.

54.95

Denner, Balthasar, German, 1685-1749

A Man

1723

Detroit, William H. Thomson (dealer-by April, 1938) from whom purchased by Carl F. Clarke, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1954.

65.393

Desportes, Alexandre Francois, French, 1661-1743

Summer

1711

Paris, Heim Gallery (dealer-by 1965) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1965.

74.218

Deveria, Eugene Francois Marie Jo, French, 1805-1865

Portrait of Monsieur Couche

1824

Paris, Jacques Fischer (dealer-1974) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1974.

F64.1

Devis, Arthur William, English, 1763-1822

Sir Alexander Allan

18th/19th Century

London, auction Alexander Allan Webbe (Christie's) 24 April, 1914, lot 120; New York, Knoedler Gallery (sometime after 1914); Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Roy D. Chapin, Jr., by whom given to the DIA in 1964.

F72.250

Diaz de la Pena, Narcisse Virgile, French, 1807-1876

Diana After the Hunt

c. 1848

Detroit, Collection Edward F. Fisher by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1972.

56.287

Diaz de La Pena, Narcisse Virgile, French, 1807-1876

Forest Scene

19th Century

Gift of Mrs. William E.Scripps to the DIA in 1956.

50.57

Dipre, Nicolas, French, 1531-1532

Crucifixion

c. 1500

Genoa, Marquesa Durazzo (until 1910); Rome, Breschi (n.d.); Amsterdam, Vitale Bloch (dealer-1950) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1950.

72.222

Dolci, Carlo, Italian, 1616-1686

The Flight into Egypt

17th Century

London, Berry, Head & Co. (dealer-1923); New York, Ehrich Gallery (n.d.); Detroit, Collection E. Raymond Field; New York, Victor Spark (dealer-1972); Detroit, Collection William Poplack, by whom given to the DIA in 1972.

78.21

Dolci, Carlo, Italian, 1616-1686

Madonna and Child

1651

Ireland, Collection Major J. McVeagh (1924); London, Julius Weitzner & Colnaghi (dealers-1977-78) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1978.

40.19

Donatello, Italian, 1386-1466

Madonna and Child

(1410/1420)

Possibly collection of Cosimo de' Medici, cited in the 1418 inventory of Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici's house ('una figura di Nostra Donna piccola di terra cotta'; Lydecker 1989, 61-2); Julius Böhler, Lucerne; purchased from Nicolas M. Acquavella (dealer), New York in 1940.

64.73

Drouais, Francois Hubert, French, 1727-1775

Monsieur Denis-Paul le Pot de la Fontaine

1772

Collection de la Fontaine Family; New York, Schaeffer Gallery (dealer-1964-purchased from a descendant of the sitter) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1964.

48.13

Duck, Jacob A., Dutch, 1600-1667

The Game of Skittles

17th Century

Budapest, Collection Marczell von Nemes (as cited by the dealer); Paris, auction von Nemes (Galerie Manzi) 17/18 June, 1913, lot 50 (as by Duck and Willaerts); New York, Schneider-Gabriel Galleries (dealer-1948) from whom purchased by the DIA in Feb., 1948.

79.178

Duval-Lecamus, Pierre, French, 1790-1854

Two Veterans Playing "Piquet"

1819

Paris, T. Andre Cabanal (dealer-1979) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1979.

44.167

Dyck, Anton van, Attributed to, Flemish, 1599-1641

Young Gentleman (Earl of Downe?)

c. 1640

New York, Anthony F. Reyre (dealer) & New York, Hammer Galleries (dealer-1944) from whom purchased by the DIA in May, 1944 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.

51.230

Dyck, Anton van, Flemish, 1599-1641

A Family Group

1634/1635

U. K. Saltram House, Earls of Morley--sold about 1875 to London, Asher Wertheimer (dealer); Vienna, Baron Alfred Rothschild, by descent to Vienna, Baron Louis Rothschild (last recorded in the Rothschild collection in 1931).; New York, Rosenberg & Stiebel (dealer-1951) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1951.


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