Spinello Aretino
The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Angels
Tempera and gold on wood
Dettagli
Present location
Provenance
Image(s)
- CollectionFogg Museum
- PlaceCambridge (MA)
- Inv. / Accession no.1905.1
- Acquired1905
- Notes / refs
- gift of Mrs Edward M. Carey
- Owner Forbes, Edward Waldo; Carey, Mrs Edward M.
- PlaceCambridge (MA)
- From 30/08/1904
- Until 1905
- Notes / refs
- acquired from C.F. Murray (together with Drawing 00004) for £800 (Doc 00001; Letter 00011; Fogg 1919, 45 [cat. 3])
- Owner Murray, Charles Fairfax
- Place London, Siena, Florence, Tavarnuzze (Impruneta) & Paris
- From 29/01/1904
- Until 30/08/1904
- Notes / refs
- acquired from T. Agnew & Sons, London, for £365 (Agnew's 1898-1904, no. 9603; Agnew's 1903-04, 433)
- Owner Agnew & Sons, Thomas
- From 06/12/1900
- Until 29/01/1904
- Notes / refs
- acquired jointly with C.F. Murray (entitled to half-share in profit) from Haskard & Son (Florence) for £340 (Agnew's 1898-1904, no. 9603)
- Owner Haskard & Son (banker)
- Place Florence
- Until 1900
- Notes / refs
- acquired in Florence through/with C.F. Murray from an heir of Giuseppe and Vittoria Altoviti Avila Toscanelli (Agnew's 1898-1904, no. 9603 ["Collection of Marc.a Altoviti"]; Letter 00003) [bought privately in Florence some time after Toscanelli sale of 1883]; Fogg Museum data sheet for this painting ["Edward Forbes says Murray purchased from one of Toscanelli heirs ca. 1901"])
- Owner Altoviti Avila Toscanelli, marchesa Vittoria
- From 1891
- Until 1896
- Owner Toscanelli, Giuseppe
- Place Pisa
- From before 1883
- Until 1891
- Notes / refs
- Sambon (Toscanelli) 1883, 14 (cat. 52), where said to have come from the store of S, Michele in borgo, Pisa; acc. to Forbes withdrawn from sale (see data sheet for the painting, Fogg Museum)
- Church / civic building S. Maria Assunta
- Place Pisa
- Notes / refs
- Image
- SourceHarvard Art Museums