The Marriage of the Virgin

Monaldus da Corneto Italian
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About the Artwork

The Marriage of the Virgin

early 16th century

Monaldus da Corneto

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Italian

Unknown

Oil on canvas

Unframed: 24 1/2 × 40 3/8 inches (62.2 × 102.6 cm) Framed: 35 1/8 × 50 1/2 × 4 3/8 inches (89.2 × 128.3 × 11.1 cm)

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European Painting

Gift of James E. Scripps

89.12

This work is in the public domain.

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Provenance

1880's, purchased from (Florence, Italy)

purchased by James E. Scripps [1835-1906] (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

1889-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Catalogue of the Scripps Collection. DMA. Detroit, 1889, pp. 16-17, no. 11 [attributed to Pinturicchio].

"The Scripps Old Masters," The Collector 2, no. 13 (May 1, 1891): pp. 149-152, p. 151 [as attributed to Bernardino Pinturicchio].

Scripps, James E. Handbook of the Paintings Ancient and Modern Belonging to the Detroit Museum of Art. Detroit, 1895, p. 11.

Handbook of Paintings by the Old Masters. DMA. Detroit, 1910, p. 17, no. 12 [as Pinturicchio].

Burroughs, C. Catalogue of paintings, sculpture and contemporary arts and crafts. cat., DIA. Detroit, 1920, p. 24, no. 12 [as Monaldo da Corneto].

Richardson, E.P., ed. DIA Catalogue of Paintings, 2nd ed. Detroit, 1944, p. 91, no. 648 [as Monaldo da Corneto].

Paintings in the DIA: a checklist of the paintings acquired before June 1965. DIA. Detroit, 1965, p. 76.

Fredericksen, B. & F. Zeri. Census of pre-19th century Italian paintings in North American Collections. Cambridge, 1972, p. 237 [as School of Romagna, 15th century].

Balduini, L. Il pittore Monaldo Civis Cornetanus, Civitavecchia. 1985, pp. 112-13, (fig. 62) [as attributed to Monaldo da Corneto].

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Credit Line for Reproduction

Monaldus da Corneto, The Marriage of the Virgin, early 16th century, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of James E. Scripps, 89.12.

The Marriage of the Virgin
The Marriage of the Virgin