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Master of Eggenburg Saints Wenceslas and Ludmila of Bohemia; Saints James the Lesser and Vitus
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317
拍品名称:
Master of Eggenburg Saints Wenceslas and Ludmila of Bohemia; Saints James the Lesser and Vitus
拍品描述:
Property from a Connecticut Collection (Lots 315-321)
Master of Eggenburg
active in Lower Austria, last quarter of the fifteenth century
Saints Wenceslas and Ludmila of Bohemia;
Saints James the Lesser and Vitus
inscribed in Saint James' halo: SANCTUS JACOBUS MAGNUS
a pair, both oil and gold ground on spruce panel
each panel: 26 ⅝ by 16 ⅛ in.; 67.6 by 41.0 cm
each framed: 30 ½ by 19 ¾ in.; 77.5 by 50.2 cm
Private collection, until 1997;
Thereafter acquired by Sam Fogg, London;
From whom acquired by Robert McCarthy, London;
With Sam Fogg, London;
From whom acquired by the present collector, 2005.
O. Kotková, Illustrated Summary Catalogue, Old European Art, German and Austrian Painting of the 14th-16th Centuries. National Gallery in Prague, Prague 2007, p. 106;
M.W. Ainsworth, in German Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1350-1600, M.W. Ainsworth and J.P. Waterman (eds.), New Haven 2013, p. 204, under cat. nos. 48A, 48B, reproduced figs. 162, 163.
Master of Eggenburg
active in Lower Austria, last quarter of the fifteenth century
Saints Wenceslas and Ludmila of Bohemia;
Saints James the Lesser and Vitus
inscribed in Saint James' halo: SANCTUS JACOBUS MAGNUS
a pair, both oil and gold ground on spruce panel
each panel: 26 ⅝ by 16 ⅛ in.; 67.6 by 41.0 cm
each framed: 30 ½ by 19 ¾ in.; 77.5 by 50.2 cm
Private collection, until 1997;
Thereafter acquired by Sam Fogg, London;
From whom acquired by Robert McCarthy, London;
With Sam Fogg, London;
From whom acquired by the present collector, 2005.
O. Kotková, Illustrated Summary Catalogue, Old European Art, German and Austrian Painting of the 14th-16th Centuries. National Gallery in Prague, Prague 2007, p. 106;
M.W. Ainsworth, in German Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1350-1600, M.W. Ainsworth and J.P. Waterman (eds.), New Haven 2013, p. 204, under cat. nos. 48A, 48B, reproduced figs. 162, 163.