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Anjali Padmanaban
Art History/Criticism

Salon #4
![]() Baroque ArchitechtureTwo Alternate Designs for a Doorway Artist: Anonymous, Italian, Piedmontese, 18th century Date: ca. 1730–1760 Medium: Pen and brown ink, brush and brown, gray, yellow, and red wash, over lead point or graphite Provenance: Leon Dalva Sr.New York | ![]() Early RenaissanceMadonna and Child, Giovanni Bellini Medium: Ol on wood. date: Late 1480s Provenance: Rogers Fund, 1908 (08.183.1) | ![]() Early RenaissanceThe Marriage of the Virgin, Michelino da Besozzo Medium : Tempera and gold on wood date: 1388–1450 Provenance: Maitland F. Griggs Collection, Bequest of Maitland F. Griggs, 1943 (43.98.7) |
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![]() Early RenaissanceVenus and Cupid, Lorenzo Lotto Medium: Oil on Canvas Date: 1480–1556 Provenance: Purchase, Mrs. Charles Wrightsman Gift, in honor of Marietta Tree, 1986 (1986.138) | ![]() Early RenaissanceBacchanal with a Wine Vat, Andrea Mantegna Medium: Engraving and drypoint date: 1470s Provenance: Purchase, Rogers Fund, The Charles Engelhard Foundation Gift, and The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1986 (1986.1159) | ![]() High ReniassanceVirgin and Child with Saint Anne, Albrecht Dürer, 1519, Oil on wood, Leonhard Tucher, Nuremberg (from about 1519–d. 1568); his son, Paul IV Tucher, Nuremberg (1568–d. 1603; inv., 1604, presumably this picture); his son, Leonhard II Tucher, Nuremberg (from 1603); Gabriel III Tucher, Nuremberg (until d. 1628); Hans von Furtenbach, Nuremberg (1628–30; sold to Maximilian); Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, Munich (1630–d. 1651); ... Benjamin Altman, New York (1911–d. 1913) |
![]() High ReniassanceFrancesco d'Este (born about 1430, died after 1475) Artist: Rogier van der Weyden (Netherlandish, Tournai ca. 1399–1464 Brussels) Date: ca. 1460 Medium: Oil on wood Provenance:private collection or art market, Modena (until 1800; sold to Northwick); John Rushout, 2nd Lord Northwick, Harrow Park, Harrow-on-the-Hill (1800–23; his sale, Denew, Harrow Park, September 24, 1823, no. 16, "A very ancient small Portrait on panel, on the reverse side are the Arms of France quartered with the Eagle of the | ![]() High ReniassanceThe Lamentation, Ludovico Carracci Medium; oil on canvas date: 1555–1619 Provenance: Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace and The Annenberg Foundation Gifts; Harris Brisbane Dick, Rogers, and Gwynne Andrews Funds; Pat and John Rosenwald, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fisch, and Jon and Barbara Landau Gifts; Gift of Mortimer D. Sackler, Theresa Sackler and Family; and Victor Wilbour Memorial, Marquand, The Alfred N. Punnett Endowment, and Charles B. Curtis Funds, 2000 | ![]() Baroque ArtThe Battle between Christians and Moors at El Sotillo Artist: Francisco de Zurbarán (Spanish, Fuente de Cantos 1598–1664 Madrid) Date: ca. 1637–39 Medium: Oil on canvas Provenance: Monastery of Nuestra Señora de la Defensión, Jerez de la Frontera (by about 1640–1813); Musée Napoléon, Paris (from 1813; inv. no. 349; restored to Spain after 1814); Real Academia de San Fernando, Madrid (by 1818–23; inv. 1818, no. 81); Jerez de la Frontera, (by 1823– at least 1835/37; inventory 1835; sold by José Cu |
![]() Baroque ArtThe Abduction of the Sabine Women Artist: Nicolas Poussin (French, Les Andelys 1594–1665 Rome) Date: probably 1633–34 Medium: Oil on canvas Provenance: Maréchal Charles I de Créquy, Paris (from about 1633/34 [when he was ambassador to Rome]–d. 1638; inv. May 10, 1638, no. CXXX, valued at 350 livres); Armand-Jean du Plessis, Cardinal de Richelieu, Paris (until d. 1642; his estate, 1642–50; inv., January 29, 1643, no. 1002 bis, as "Ravissement des Sabines du sieur Poussin de quatre piedz et demy d | ![]() RococoPotpourri bowl with cover (one of a pair) Date: porcelain late 17th century, mounts ca. 1745–50 Culture: Japanese with French mounts Medium: Hard-paste porcelain, gilt-bronze mounts Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrightsman , New York (until 1979; to MMA) | ![]() RococoAllegory of Winter Artist: Jacques de La Joue the Younger (French, Paris 1686–1761 Paris) Medium: Oil on canvas Provenace: Georges Hoentschel, Paris (until 1906; sold to Morgan); J. Pierpont Morgan, New York (1906) |
![]() RococoÉtagère Maker: Alexander Roux (1813–1886) Date: ca. 1855 Geography: Mid-Atlantic, New York, New York, United States Culture: American Medium: Rosewood, chestnut, poplar, bird's-eye maple Provenance: Peter Hill, Washington, D.C., until 1971 |
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