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drawing
Object Type
drawing
Museum number
1946,0713.1528
Description
The dead Christ supported by the Virgin and adored by Mary Magdalene; a dog with a kneeling nun at r, columns and ruins behind Pen and brown ink, with brown wash
Producer name
Circle/School of:
Ubaldo Gandolfi
School/style
Bolognese
Production date
1743-1787
Materials
paper
Technique
drawn
Dimensions
Height:
260 millimetres
Width:
190 millimetres
Curator's comments
Bolognese XVIIIc. Not in Phillipps-Fenwick. From Phillipps MS 34741, no.106. Probably the same hand as 1946-7-13-925, 929, 942, 1472 Watermark: coat-of-arms.
Location
Not on display
Subjects
lamentation
christian saint/martyr
Associated names
Representation of:
Jesus Christ
Representation of:
Virgin Mary
Representation of:
St Mary Magdalene
Acquisition name
Donated by:
Count Antoine Seilern
Previous owner
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Sir Thomas Phillipps
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Thomas Fitzroy Fenwick
Acquisition date
1946
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1946,0713.1528