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drawing
Object Type
drawing
Museum number
1946,0713.277
Description
Two putti; one crouched to front, the other standing, seen from behind Black and red chalk
Producer name
Ascribed to:
Camillo Boccaccino
School/style
Cremonese
Production date
1516-1546
(circa)
Materials
paper
Technique
drawn
Dimensions
Height:
195 millimetres
Width:
138 millimetres
$Inscriptions
Curator's comments
Not in Phillipps-Fenwick.
Location
Not on display
Acquisition name
Donated by:
Count Antoine Seilern
Previous owner
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Saint-Morys
(by descent to his son Comte Carrière)
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Carrière
(L.474)
Previous owner/ex-collection:
William Young Ottley
(T. Philipe, 7.vi.1814/part of lot 178 as Camillo Boccaccino with 'a poetical subject' by Hans Bock 'Two - cupids- free, black chalk' bt Yates £0-14-0)
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Sir Thomas Lawrence
(L.2445)
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Samuel Woodburn
(Christie's, 4.vi.1860/part of lot 6 'Various specimens, chiefly of the Italian school', 9 in the lot, bt Phillipps £1-2-0)
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Sir Thomas Phillipps
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Thomas Fitzroy Fenwick
Acquisition date
1946
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1946,0713.277