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Detroit Institute of Art _Archived provenance dataset 2015

Madonna and Child DIA inv 67.119

 DIA provenance listings as they appeared on October 19, 2015

Provenance researchers know that the ownership history of artworks has a tendency to change over time. Snapshots of provenance texts published by a cultural heritage institution at a specific point in time are valuable sources of information not only about the history of the artworks but also about the history of the museum.

The list below was originally published by the Detroit Institute of Art on its public website in its provenance listings ("http://www.dia.org/art/provenance-listings.aspx").

This version dates from 2015.

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https://archive.ph/uISaz#selection-929.1-934.0

For recent versions of the provenance, please consult the website of the Detroit Institute of Art


AccNumArtistTitleDateProvenance
F68.32AnonymousHoly Family and the Trinityn.d.a.Mrs. John H. Sinner (n.d.);Arthur, Chicago (n.d.)
F69.26AnonymousFemale Saint with a Skullc. 1700
F68.31Anonymous, DutchFarm Cottage with Two Figuresn.d.a.Unlocatable.
F68.35Anonymous, DutchA Mann.d.a.Currently unlocatable. On the back of a photograph in the registrar's files is note: Detroit Athletic Club. Mr. George A. Kavanaugh (n.d.);receipt for storage 1949.
F67.12Anonymous, EnglishA Woman, Mrs. Maria Falconerearly 19th CenturyDeaccessioned by the DIA in 1998.
F1988.3Anonymous, FrenchSkull19th CenturyItaly, Fratelli Romano (dealer-1972-73) from whom purchased by Frederick Cummings in 1973 (on behalf of the DIA)
F68.33Anonymous, ItalianLandscape with Ruins and Figuresn.d.a.
F71.146Anonymous, ItalianMadonna and Child with Angels, San Bernardino, Saint Catherine of Siena20th CenturyGift of F. W. Robinson to the DIA in 1971. Is a forgery.
F70.118Antonio Casanova y Estorach, Spanish, 1847-1896Reading from Rabelais1885Deaccessioned by the DIA in 1970 and sold to the Maxwell Galleries, Ltd., San Francisco on 11 September 1970
F72.13Boldini, GiovanniDonna Franca FlorioDetroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Lee Hills, by whom given to the DIA in 1972.Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2001. Sold at public auction New York (Christie’s) 23 April 2002 Lot # 6
F74.18Boldini, GiovanniLa ToiletteNew York, Acquavella Gallery;Detroit, Collection Mrs. Hazel Langfield (purchased from Acquavella), by whom given to the DIA in 1974.
F66.2Brandeis, Antonietta, Austrian, 1849-1979Scene of Florence19th CenturyPresently untraceable. Detroit, Collection K. T. Keller, by whom given to the DIA in 1966.
F80.15Charpentier, Jean Baptiste, French, 1728-1806Bird's Nest1783-1785Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Polk to the DIA in 1980.
F76.199Creswick, Thomas, English, 1811-1869Rest by the Way19th CenturyCheshire, U.K. Hale, Collection W. W. Lee Esq. (until 1938?);London, auction (Christie's) 25 March, 1938, lot 25;Franklin MI, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Merle V. Probst, by whom given to the DIA in 1976.
F67.5Cuyp, Aelbert, Dutch, 1620-1691Pasture Near a Pond17th CenturyDeaccessioned by the DIA in 2000. Sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 19 October 2000. Lot #90
F67.14Daubigny, Charles Francois, French, 1817-1878Cows on a River Bank19th CenturyExchanged in 1968.
F72.241Delort, Charles Edouard, French, 1841-1895The Cardinal's Leisure19th CenturyNew York, Seney auction 1885;Detroit, Collection Helen L. DeRoy, by whom given to the DIA in 1972.
F64.1Devis, Arthur William, English, 1763-1822Sir Alexander Allan18th/19th CenturyLondon, auction Alexander Allan Webbe (Christie's) 24 April, 1914, lot 120;New York, Knoedler Gallery (sometime after 1914);Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Roy D. Chapin, Jr., by whom given to the DIA in 1964.
F72.250Diaz de la Pena, Narcisse Virgile, French, 1807-1876Diana After the Huntc. 1848Detroit, Collection Edward F. Fisher by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1972.
F70.119Franke, A. E., German, 1800-1900The Bookworm19th CenturyDeaccessioned by the DIA in 1970 and sold to the Maxwell Galleries, Ltd., San Francisco on 11 September 1970
F77.50Gainsborough, Thomas, Attributed to, English, 1727-1788Woman and Child18th CenturyDetroit, Maiullo collection, bequest of Minerva and Anthony Maiullo to the DIA in 1977.
F79.48Gardner, Daniel, English, 1750-1805Henry Greswolde Lewisc. 1776London, auction (Christie's) 2 July, 1909, lot 29, bought by Asher Wertheimer;Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Paul Grigaut, bequeathed by his widow, Doris Grigaut to the DIA in 1979.
F79.49Gardner, Daniel, English, 1750-1805Elizabeth Lewisc. 1776London, auction (Christie's) 2 July, 1909, lot 29, bought by Asher Wertheimer;Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Paul Grigaut, bequeathed by his widow, Doris Grigaut to the DIA in 1979.
F66.3Horemans, Josef Jan, The Elder, Flemish, 1682-1759Sculptor's Studio18th CenturyGift of Mrs. Henry Patten and Marc T. Patten to the DIA in 1966.
T1997.66ItalianArchitectural CapriccioNot an accessioned object. Sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 19 October 2000 Lot #92.
F82.201Lance, George, English, 1802-1864Still Life — Fruit19th CenturyBirmingham, MI, Collection Clarissa Fineman, by whom given to the DIA in 1982.
F67.10Lancret, Nicolas, French, 1690-1743Garden Party — Dancing18th CenturyExchanged in 1968.
F74.46Lawrence, Thomas, English, 1769-1830Mrs. Ayscoghe Boucherettc. 1795By descent from the family of the sitter to Sir Francis Newdigate (died 1936);London, Agnew's (daler-n.d.);Grosse Point, Collection Mrs. John S. Newberry (n.d.);Grosse Point Farms, Collection Mrs. Toby Hanson, by whom given to the DIA in 1974.
F82.200Loo, Carle Van, French, 1705-1765The Marriage of the Virginc. 1730London & New York, Julius Weitzner (dealer-n.d.);Greenville, SC, Bob Jones University (bought in 1972);New York, auction (Sotheby P.-B.) 20 Nov., 1980, lot 94;New York, Christophe Janet (dealer-1982), by whom given to the DIA in 1982.
F71.3Master of the St. Marein Triptych, GermanSaint Agnes1510/1530New York, Collection William Suhr, by whom given to the DIA in 1971.
F71.4Master of the St. Marein Triptych, GermanSaint Dorothy1510/1530New York, Collection William Suhr, by whom given to the DIA in 1971.
F70.120Max, Austrian, 1834-1921Persian Still Life1880Deaccessioned by the DIA in 1970.
F82.199Mazzoni, Sebastiano, Italian, 1611-1678Scene of Sacrifice17th CenturyDetroit, Collection John M. Frank, by whom given to the DIA in 1982.
F61.14Monnoyer, Jean Baptiste, French, 1636-1699Still Life with Flowers17th CenturyDetroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. William A. Fisher, by whom given to the DIA in 1961.
F61.15Monnoyer, Jean Baptiste, French, 1636-1699Still Life with Flowers17th CenturyDetroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. William A. Fisher, by whom given to the DIA in 1961.
F67.9Morland, George, English, 1763-1804Gypsy Encampment1790/1804Detroit, Collection Alfred J. Fisher by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1967.
F69.25Nain, Mathieu Le, Attributed to, French, 1607-1677A Man17th CenturyAnn Arbor, Earhart Foundation, by whom given to the DIA in 1969. Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2001. Sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 6 February 2002 Lot # 127
F72.176Neuville, Alphonse Marie de, French, 1835-1885A Soldier19th CenturyGift of Dr. and Mrs. James Marshall to the DIA in 1972.
F69.22Plimer, Andrew, English, 1763-1837A Young Woman18th/19th CenturySold to Ms. Gladys Catherwood 11 July 1969.
F71.2Poussin, Nicolas, School of French, 1594-1665


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