Child with a Lute

Gaudenzio Ferrari Italian, 1470-1546

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Child with a Lute

15th or 16th century

Gaudenzio Ferrari

1470-1546

Italian

Unknown

Paint on wood panel

Unframed: 17 7/8 × 11 inches (45.4 × 27.9 cm)

Paintings

European Painting

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Trent McMath

52.29

This work is in the public domain.

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Provenance

prior to 1904-after 1907, Eugen Schweizer (Berlin, Germany). 1922, (A. S. Drey, Munich, Germany)

Julius H. Haass (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

by descent, Mr. and Mrs. Trent McMath (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

1952-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Halsay, E. Gaudenzio Ferrari. London, 1904, p. 131 [as one of "Four Putti", simply described as "small panels in chiaroscuro"; Eugen Schweizer Collection, Berlin].

Berenson, B. North Italian Painters of the Renaissance. New York, 1907, p. 229 [as late work, but lists 6 putti; Eugen Schweizer Collection, Berlin].

Brizio, A.M. "Studi su Gaudenzio Ferrari," L'Arte, vol. 29 (1926): pp. 158-178, esp. p. 178 [one of 4 panels, in chiaroscuro; erroneously cited as still in Eugen Schweizer Collection, Berlin].

Paintings in the DIA: a checklist of the paintings acquired before June 1965. Detroit, 1965, p. 40.

Berenson, B. Italian pictures of the Renaissance: a list of the principal artists and their works with an index of places. Central Italian and North Italian schools, vol. 1. London, 1968, p. 159.

Mallé, L. Incontri con Gaudenzio. Turin, 1969, p. 249, pl. 247 [dated ca. 1525-27, or a little after].

Fredericksen, B. and F. Zeri. Census of Pre-Nineteenth Century Italian Paintings in North American Public Collections. Cambridge, 1972, p. 70.

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Gaudenzio Ferrari, Child with a Lute, 15th or 16th century, paint on wood panel. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Trent McMath, 52.29.

Child with a Lute
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