Aug 6, 2022

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").

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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, 1594-1665Adoration of the Shepherds17th CenturyNew York, Collection William Suhr by whom given to the DIA in 1971.
F68.25Riesener, Henri Francois, French, 1767-1828A Trombonist18th/19th CenturyGift of an anonymous donor to the DIA in 1968.
F67.6Romney, George, English, 1734-1802Colonel Clitherow1784New York, Knoedler Gallery (n.d.);Detroit, Collection Mrs. James S. Holden, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1967.
F81.416Roybet Ferdinand, French, 1840-1920The Noble Guard19th/20th CenturyMiami, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Lee Hills, by whom given to the DIA in 1981.
F67.4Ruisdael, Jacob Isaaksz van, Dutch, 1628-1682Landscape1646/1647Brussels, Collection Cavens (n.d.);Amsterdam, Gallery P. de Boer (n.d.);Berlin, Collection E. L3:53 P. Lubbert (by 1928);Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. James Holden, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1967.
F68.110Schreyer, Adolphe, German, 1828-1899Arab Horsemen19th CenturySold to Jerome Eisenberg, New York, September 1969.
F81.415Strack, Ludwig Philipp, German, 1761-1836Arcadian Landscape1794Detroit, John Hanna Galleries (1931);Detroit, Collection Miss Blanche Parent (purchased from the Hanna Galleries in 1931);by inheritance to Kay E. Wise (daughter of Blanche Parent Wise);deeded to John A Wise, Jr.(brother of Kay E. Wise);Grosse Pointe Park, Collection John A. Wise, Jr, by whom given to the DIA in 1981.
F51.1Tintoretto, Jacopo, School of, Italian, 1518-1594A Man16th CenturyDetroit, Collection John L. Booth, by whom given to the DIA in 1951.
F1984.37Vincent, Francois Andre, French, 1746-1816Gentleman in his Studylate 18th/early 19th CenturyParis, Jacques Fischer (dealer, n.d.);New York, Collection Frederick Cummings, by whom given to the DIA in 1984.
F61.18Wright, Thomas, English;active 1801-1842Landscape in Wales1809Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. William A. Fisher, by whom given to the DIA in 1961.
32.85Daubigny, Charles Francois, French 1817-1878Mills at Dordrecht1872New York, auction James Warren Lane (American Art American Art Association) 20-22 November, 1924, lot 366;Detroit, Collection E. Raymond Field, by whom given to the Detroit Institute of Arts in 1932.
33.7Cuyp, Aelbert, Dutch, 1620-1691Landscape with the Ruins of Rijnsburg AbbeyCa. 1643/1645Berlin, Gallery van Diemen, (dealer) — 1922;Detroit, Collection Julius H. Haass, given by Mrs. Lillian Henkel Haass and Mrs. Trent McMath to the DIA in 1933.
34.186Orley, Barend van, Flemish, 1491-1542A Young Man16th CenturyNY, Lilienfeld Galleries from whom purchased by the DIA in Nov.,1934.
34.187Master, W. H., AustrianAngel of the Annunciation15th CenturyNew York, Dr. Siegfried F. Aram (dealer-1934), from who purchased by the DIA in Nov. 1934. This picture was stolen from the DIA on Nov. 1, 1967 and has never been recovered.
34.188Post, Franz Jansz, Dutch, 1612-1680Brazilian Landscape1665New York, Dr. Siegfried F. Aram (dealer-1934), from whom purchased by the DIA in Nov. 1934.
34.191Verdi, Francesco Ubertini, Italian, 1494 - 1557Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness16th CenturyAmsterdam, auction Dukes of Oldenburg (Fr. Muller) 25 June, 1924;Amsterdam, Collection A. W. M. Mensing, by whom given to DIA in 1934.Painting shipped from Amsterdam on Oct. 5, 1934.
34.192Saliba, Antonello de, Italian, 1466-1535Christ at the Columnearly 16th CenturyBerlin, Galerie Mathiessen (n.d.);New York, Jacques Seligmann (dealer) 1934, from whom purchased by the DIA in Dec. 1934.
35.1Titian, School of, Italian, 1488-1576Judith with the Head of Holofernesc. 1570London, auction 1919;A. L. Nicholson (dealer 1923-28);New York, Siegfried F. Aram (dealer-1935), from whom purchased by DIA in March 1935. Actual invoice cites dealer as Aram-Ehrhardt Inc.Published by Georg Bierman, "Tizians Judith met dem Haupte des Holofernes", Cicerone, vol.21, 1929 (as in collection W.Cornwallis-West).
35.101Hoogstraten, Samuel van, Dutch, 1627-1678Perspective Box of a Dutch Interior1662/1663Amsterdam, Gebr. Douwes (dealer, 1935) from whom purchased by DIA in Oct., 1935
35.105Brueghel, Jan, the Younger, Flemish, 1601-1678Bouquet of Flowers in a Ceramic Vase17th CenturyBerlin, Collection G. von Schmidt, 1935;Amsterdam Ksth. P. de Boer ((dealer-1935) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1935 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Whitcomb.
35.106Anonymous, FlemishStill Life with Strawberries1600/1625The Hague, auction Baumann et autres amateurs ( ) 28 April, 1930, lot (as Abraham Bosschaert);Amsterdam, Ksth. P. de Boer (dealer, 1935), from whom purchased by the DIA in 1935 with gift of funds from Anna Scripps Whitcomb.
35.108Brueghel, Abraham, Flemish, 1631-1697Still Life of Fruit and Flowers1670/1680Amsterdam, Ksth. P. de Boer (dealer-1935), from whom purchased by the DIA in 1935 with gift of funds from Anna Scripps Whitcomb.
35.109Bassani, The, School of, Italian, 1600-1700Christ at Emmausc. 1600New York, E. & A. Silberman Galleries, by whom given to the DIA in 1935. Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2001. To be sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 6 Febuary 2002 Lot # 131
35.114Ostade, Adriaen van, Dutch, 1610-1685Portrait of a Girl17th CenturyBasel, Charles Albert de Burlet (dealer) by whom given to the DIA in 1935. In a communication from the customs brokers dated Oct. 31, 1935 they state that Ch. Albert de Burlet of Basel is cited as the seller and that the paintings were in the possession of his family for 30 years.
35.21Beyeren, Abraham Hendricksz van, Dutch, 1620-1690Preparations for a Meal1664New York, Lilienfeld Galleries (dealer-1935) from whom purchased by DIA in April 1935.
35.22Bles, Herri met de, Flemish, 1485-1550Christ in Limbo16th CenturyLondon, Collection Arthur Cull (n.d.-information cited by dealer);New York, Kleinberger Galleries (1932-35) from whom purchased by DIA in April,1935.
35.62Ceruti, Giacomo, ItalianA Lady1740/1750Milan, Carlo Foresti (1935);New York, Julius Weitzner (dealer, 1935) from whom purchased by DIA.
35.64Bartlett, William Henry, English, 1809-1854View of the Schuylkill Water Works, Philadelphia19th CenturyGift of William H. Thomson in 1935.
35.8Bronzino, Agnolo, Italian, 1503-1572Costanza da Sommaiac. 1540Kent, UK, Collection Robert M. Townsend (1915);London, auction 7 June 1915;New York, Lilienfeld Gallery, until 1935 from whom purchased by DIA in Feb. 1935.
36.1Saraceni, Il Pensionante del, ItalianThe Fruit Vendor1610-1620London, art market (ca. 1930);Riga, Latvia, Coll. Count P. V. Subow who sold picture to Jacob Heimann;Milan, Jacob Heimann (dealer 1935-36), from whom purchased by Edsel B. Ford & given to DIA in 1936.
36.102Morland, George, English, 1763-1804Blind Man's Buff18th/19th CenturyBoston, Vose Galleries, from whom purchased by Miss Elizabeth K. McMillan who, in turn gave the painting to the DIA in 1936.
36.14Magnasco, Alessandro, Italian, 1667-1749Satire on a Nobleman in Misery1719/1725Paris, Galerie Cailleux (n.d.);Benno Geiger Collection;Dino Barozzi Collection;Florence, Luigi Grassi (1936) by whom given to the DIA in 1936.
36.2Anonymous, ItalianApostlec. 1510Berlin, Galerie Haberstock, by whom given to the DIA in 1936.
36.28Ruisdael, Jacob Isaaksz van, Dutch, 1628-1682The Dunes17th CenturyPurchased by the Whitcombs from the Galerie Dr. Schaeffer in 1930.Certifications, dated 1929, prepared for Dr. Schaeffer by C. Hofstede de Groot and M. J. Friedlaender. Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2000. Sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 19 October 2000.
36.29Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista, Workshop of, Italian, 1696-1770The Immaculate Conception1734/1736Paris, auction, either before or during WWI (as cited by Valentiner in a letter to the Whitcombs dated May 29, 1930);Munich, Collection Baron M. von Nemes;Dusseldorf, von Nemes auction, 1913;Hollywood CA, Axel Beskow Galery from whom purchased by the Whitcombs on Oct. 13, 1930;Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Whitcomb by whom given to DIA in 1936.
36.3Veronese, Paolo, Italian, 1528-1588The Muse of Painting16th CenturyWestonbirt, U.K. Collection Sir George Holford until 1924;London, Thos. Agnew & Sons (dealer) from whom purchased by the Whitcombs in April, 1928;Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs Edgar Whitcomb, by whom given to the DIA in 1936.
36.75Master of the Capella Medici Polyptych, Circle of, ItalianCrucifixionmiddle 14th CenturyRome, Collection Capparoni (as published in 1930);London, R. Langton Douglas (1936);Duveen (dealer-1936), from whom purchased by DIA in Oct., 1936.
36.78Magnasco, Alessandro, Italian, 1667-1749Landscape with Figures17th/18th CenturyMilan, Jakob Heimann (dealer-1936) from whom purchased by the DIA in Nov., 1936 with gift of funds from Mr.& Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb. Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2001. Sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 26 January 2001. Lot #22
36.79Magnasco, Alessandro, Italian, 1667-1749Landscape with Figures17th/18th CenturyMilan, Jakob Heimann (dealer-1936) from whom purchased by the DIA in Nov., 1936 with gift of funds from Mr.& Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb. Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2001. Sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 26 January 2001. Lot #22
36.8Lombardo, Pietro, Italian, 1435-1515Madonna and Christ Child-1465Collection of Claude Lafontaine, Paris;Purchased from Andre Seligmann (dealer), New York.
36.9Ghirlandaio, Domenico, Workshop of, Italian, 1449-1494A Young Woman1470/1480Paris, Jos. Hallyn (from whom purchased by the John Levy Galleries);New York, John Levy Galleries from whom purchased by the DIA in Dec., 1936 with Gift of funds from Edsel Ford & Founders Society.
37.1Witte, Emanuel de, Dutch, 1617-1692Interior of an Amsterdam Church during Sermon1686Selbourne, U.K, Collection E. Willliamson (n.d.);Dieren, D. Katz (dealer, 1936);New York, Schaeffer Galleries (1936-37) from whom purchased by the DIA in Jan. 1937.
37.142Bassano, Jacopo, Italian, 1510-1592Madonna and Child1540/1545London, A. J. Nicholson (dealer 1919-1935);Milan, Jacob Heimann (dealer) from whom purchased by DIA in 1937.
37.147Antonio di Jacopo Pollaiuolo, Italian, 1432-1498Judithc. 1470Sir William Drake, Weybridge Surrey, England;Mrs. Hornsby Drake, London;Private collection, Paris;Dr. Frey von Stamore;Arnold Seligmann, Rey and Co., New York.
37.148Sant’Agata, Francesco da, Italian, 1491-1528A Niobid-1520Marquis de Pompignan, Paris;Marquis de Pompignan sale, Hotel Drouot, Paris, 19 April 1929, lot 81;Purchased by M. Bonnemaison;Frey collection sale, Charpentier, Paris, 12-14 June 1933, no. 128;Purchased by Paul Wallraf;Arnold, Seligman, Rey & Co. (dealer), New York, 1937;Purchased by Eleanor Clay Ford, and given to the DIA.
37.152Witte, Emanuel de, Dutch, 1617-1692Interior of the Nieuwe Kerk at Delft17th CenturyLowenberg, Coll. Hohenzollern-Hechingen (n.d.);Hoevelaken, Collection van Aalst, by whom given to the DIA in 1937
37.153Veneziano, Niccolo di Pietro, ItalianSaint John the Baptist15th CenturyAmsterdam, Ksth. P. de Boer (dealer-1937) by whom given to the DIA in 1937.
37.158Huys, Pieter, FlemishThe Bagpipe Player16th CenturyNew York, Karl Feund Arts, Inc (dealer-1937) from whom purchased by the DIA in Nov., 1937 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. E. Raymond Field.
37.159Carrière, Eugene, French, 1849-1906Man Writing19th CenturyParis, Armand Loewengard, by whom given to the DIA in 1937.
37.182Clouet, Francois, School of, French, 1510-1572A Nobleman of the Valois Court16th CenturyNew York, Kleinberger auction (1932);Paris, Mr. Helft (from whom purchased by d'Atri on Jan. 22, 1935);Paris, d'Atri (dealer, 1935-1937) from whom purchased by the DIA in August, 1937.
37.191Siena, Meo da, ItalianSaint Ansano14th/15th CenturyRome, Ugo Jandolo (dealer- 1937) from whom purchased by DIA in Dec. 1937. Is a forgery.
37.23Buys, Cornelis, Dutch, 1516-1524Presentation in the Templec. 1480Berlin/New York, Collection Dr. Hanns Schaeffer, by whom given to the DIA in 1937.
37.37Murano, Andrea da, ItalianThe Mourning Saint John15th CenturyFlorence, art market (1934);Rome Ugo Jandolo (dealer, 1937) from whom purchased by the DIA in March 1937. Certification by W. Suida (dated Florence April, 1934) and A. Venturi (dated Rome, March 14, 1934).
37.59Bassen, Bartholomeus van, Dutch, 1590-1652Return of the Prodigal Son1618/1620New York, Julius Weitzner (dealer-1937) from whom purchased by the DIA.
37.73Berckheyde, Job, Dutch, 1630-1693Interior of the Groote Kerk, Haarlem1676New York, Collection William Tilden Blodgett;(Julius) Weitzner (1936);Dieren, D. Katz (dealer-1937) by whom given to the DIA in 1937
37.89Anonymous, FrenchPieta15th CenturyGift of Rene Gimpel (dealer) to DIA in 1937.
38.102After a model by Benvenuto Cellini, Italian, 1500-1575Jupiter(1550-1575)Oscar Huldschinsky collection and sale, Berlin;Elizabeth (Mrs. Allan) Shelden (acquired from Arnold Seligmann Rey and Co., New York)
38.15Geel, Jacob van, Dutch, 1584-1638Landscape with the Plundering of a Coachc. 1610Amsterdam, Gebr. Douwes (dealer-1938) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1938. Invoice from Gebr. Douwes dated 22 Sept., 1937).
38.25Verona, Turone da, ItalianCrucifixion1351Vienna, private collection (n. d.);New York, E. & A. Silberman Gallery (1938) from whom purchased by the DIA in February 1938.
38.29Mieris, Frans van, Dutch, 1635-1681The Artist in His Studio17th CenturyParis, Galerie F. Kleinberger (dealer (1936-38) from whom purchased by the DIA in May, 1938 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.
38.32Momper, Joos de, the Younger, Circle of, Flemish, 1564-1635Mountain Landscape with Seaport1620/1630Private Collection Scotland, from whom purchased by a Scottish art dealer (n.d., but from whom purchased by Karl Lilienfeld);New York, Lilienfeld Galleries (dealer-1938) from whom acquired by DIA in 1938 with gift of funds from Anna Scripps Whitcomb. Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2001. To be sold at public auction in New York. (Christie’s)
38.56Piazzetta, Giovanni Battista, Italian, 1682-1754Madonna and Child with Adoring Figure18th CenturyBologna, private collection (n.d.);Milan, Collection Prof. Botto (n.d.);Milan Collection Mario Crespi;Milan, Jacob Heimann (dealer-1938) from whom purchased by Edsel Ford and given to DIA in 1938.
38.58Sorgh, Hendrick Maertensz, Dutch, 1610-1670Still Life1655/1665Collection H. E. ten Cate, The Netherlands, by whom given to the DIA in 1938
38.59Cleve, Cornelis van, Flemish, 1520-1567Madonna and Child16th CenturyFrance, private collection (n.d.);Collection C. Edmund Delbos (by December 1936), by whom given to the DIA in 1938.
38.68Seghers, Hercules, School of, Dutch, 1589-1640River Landscape17th CenturyFrom a Russian private collection (according to the dealer);Paris, A. C. von Frey (dealer-1938) from whom purchased by DIA in Oct., 1938.
38.69School of Novgorod, Russian, 1400-1500Saint George and the Dragon15th CenturyGift of William & Laura Murphy Funds in 1938.
38.7Coninxloo, Gillis van, Circle of, Flemish, 1544-1606Forest Landscape1600/1620Paris, Z. Birtschansky (dealer) from whom purchased by DIA in 1938 (as part of a larger group of works).
38.71Blechen, Karl, German, 1798-1840The Waterfall19th CenturyParis, A. C. von Frey (dealer) from whom purchased by the DIA in Oct., 1938.
38.8Conti, Bernardino dei, Italian, 1450-1528Gentleman of the Trivulzio Family15th/16th CenturyParis, auction 17 May, 1904;Collection Princesse Mathilde (n.d.);New York, Kleinberger Galleries (dealer-1938) from whom purchased by the DIA in Nov., 1938.
38.82Anonymous, FlemishMountain Landscape1600/1610Paris, Z. Birtschansky (dealer-1938) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1938 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. E. Raymond Field.
38.86Teniers, David the Younger After, Flemish, 1610-1694The Inn Kitchenc. 1643New York, Stanley M. Carper, purchased by DIA in 1938. N.B: no donor file exists for this collector). Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2001. To be sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s)
38.88Crespi, Giuseppe, Maria Italian, 1665-1747Jesuit Missionc. 1710Bologna, Collection Marchese Zacchia Rondanini;Milan Carlo Foresti (1935);Milan/New York, Jacob Heimann (dealer-1938), by whom given to the DIA
39.1Anonymous, FlemishTwo Jesters1550/1575Paris, art market (1935);Paris, Alexander Popoff (dealer-1938);New York, Leo Grinberg (dealer representing A. Popoff;purchase price agreed to by DIA in 1939. Actual payment not issued until 1948.
39.5Goyen, Jan van, Dutch, 1596-1656A Windy Day1651Collection Kings of Wurttenberg;London, Max Rothschild (dealer-1920);Amsterdam & Berlin, Galerie Van Diemen & Co. (dealer-1924-25);New York, Lilienfeld Galleries (dealer 1938-39) from whom purchased by the DIA in May, 1939.
39.592Keil, BernardSleeping GirlGreat Britain, Collection Sir Archibald Campbell (n.d.);London, Leatham (dealer-n.d.) Milan, Jacob Heimann (dealer-1939), by whom given to the DIA in 1939.
39.607School of Moscow, Russian, 1500-1600Virgin Annunciate16th CenturyParis. Z. Birtschansky (dealer-1939) by whom given to the DIA in 1939.Exhibited London, "Russian Art", June-July, 1935, cat. 36a.
39.608School of Moscow, Russian, 1500-1600Annunciatory Angel16th CenturyParis, Z. Birtschansky (dealer-1939), by whom given to the DIA in 1939. Exhibited London, "Russian Art", June-July, 1935, cat. 36b.
39.662Anonymous, FlemishPortrait of a Dead Womanearly 17th CenturyParis, Andre de Hevesy (dealer). Purchased by the DIA in 1939.
39.669Feti, Domenico, Italian, 1589-1624Jacob's Dream17th CenturyNew York, Jacob Heimann (dealer-1939) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1939.
39.672Leytens, Gysbrecht, Flemish, 1586-1656Winter Landscape1600/1650Paris, Windschmidt Collection (n.d.);Paris/New York, F. Kleinberger Galleries, from whom purchased by the DIA in Dec., 1939.
39.678Anonymous, ItalianNude Youth (possibly Saint Sebastian)c. 1580-1600Claude La Fontaine collection, Paris;Arnold Seligman, Rey & Co., New York (dealer), 1939;Collection of Mrs. William Clay, Detroit.
40.128Meo del Guasta, Benvenuto di Giovanni, di, Italian, 1436-1518Apollo and the Muses15th/16th CenturyNew York, Schnittjer Gallery (dealer-until 1940), from whom purchased by the DIA in 1940.
40.13Massys, Quentin, Flemish, 1466-1530Mary Magdalen15th/16th CenturyU. K. private collection (n.d.);New York Schaeffer Galleries (1940) from whom purchased by the DIA in Sept., 1940.
40.131Anonymous, ItalianStylobate Lion(late 12th / early 13th century)Purchased in 1940 from Snittjer Galleries, New York.
40.133Bologna [Giambologna], Giovanni da, Italian, 1529-1608The Bird Catcher(c. 1575-1600)Von Frey collection;Arnold Seligmann, Rey & Co. Inc. (dealer), New York;Robert H. Tannahill.
40.166Bellotto, Bernardo, Italian, 1721-1780View of the Tiber with the Castel Sant'Angeloc. 1742London, auction 14 May, 1931;London, Colnaghi (dealer-1940) New York, Jacob Heimann (dealer-1940) from whom purchased by the DIA in Dec.,1940 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.
40.19Donatello, Italian, 1386-1466Madonna and Child(1410/1420)Possibly collection of Cosimo de' Medici, cited in the 1418 inventory of Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici's house ('una figura di Nostra Donna piccola di terra cotta;Lydecker 1989, 61-2);Julius Böhler, Lucerne;purchased from Nicolas M. Acquavella (dealer), New York in 1940.
40.5Sittow, Master Michiel, Flemish, 1469-1525Catherine of Aragon as the Magdalen15th/16th CenturyBerlin, art market (before 1931);Portland, Oregon, Collection August Berg;New York, Collection Clendenin J. Ryan (1940), New York, auction Ryan, 19 Jan., 1940, lot 218;New York, Knoedler (dealer-1940) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1940.
41.1Wohlgemut, Michael, German, 1434-1519A Young Man1486New York, A. F. Mondschein (dealer-1940-41) from whom purchased by the DIA in Jan., 1941 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Kanzler.
41.4Anonymous, Flemish (after 1537 woodcut by the Master A. P., Flemish)Triumph of Spring, from Triumph of the Seasons series(1537 / 1538)Purchased from French & Co. (dealer), New York, NY.
41.56Renieri, Niccolo, French, 1590-1667Young Man with a Sword16th CenturyDetroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Henry Reichhold, by whom given to the DIA in 1941.
41.57Weenix, Jan Baptist, Dutch, 1621-1661Italian Peasants and Ruinsc. 1649Gift of Mrs. John A. Bryant to the DIA in 1941
41.6Capelle, Jan van de, Style of, DutchA Cloudy Day on the Zuider Zee17th CenturyCollection Sir Upton Grenville Smythe, Bart.;Blackburn, Lancaster, Collection Mr. John Ward (from whom purchased by Anthony Reyre whrere seen in late 1936 or early 1937 by Mr. Bohler);New York, Collection Anthony Reyre;New York, Schaeffer Galleries (dealer-1941) from whom purchased by the DIA in July 1941 with gift of funds from a Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.
41.61Breenbergh, Bartholomeus, Dutch, 1598-1657The Inn at the Grotto of Egeria1639/1640Austria, Collection Franenholtz;New York, A. F. Mondschein (dealer) by whom given to the DIA in 1941.
41.8Goya, Francisco, Spanish, 1746-1828Dona Amalia Bonells de Costac. 1805Madrid, Contess de Gondomar, Lucerne, Fine Arts Co.;Oslo, Count Jeslerjerg;Amsterdam, Tietsen;New York, Arnold Seligmann Rey & Co.
41.83Jacomart, Jaime, Spanish, 1409-1461Three Virgin Martyrs15th CenturyNew York, auction W. Solomon 31 March 1923, lot 348;New York, F. Kleinberger Galleries (dealer-1941) from whom purchased by the DIA in Oct. 1941.
41.89Leoni, Ottavio, Italian, 1578-1630Susannah and the Elders17th CenturyNewport, RI, Collection W. A. Chandler (n.d.);New York, A. F. Mondschein (dealer-1941) from whom purchased by the DIA in Oct. 1941 (as by Carlo Saraceni, The Prodigal Son).
42.11Angeluccio, ItalianBlind Man's Buff1640/1650London, auction (Christie's) 25 July, 1938, lot 160 (as Claude);New York, Schaeffer & Brandt Inc;New York, Durlacher Bros. (dealer-1942, purchased from Schaeffer & Brandt) from whom purchased by the DIA in March 1942 with gift of funds from H.Reichhold.
42.12Piombo, Sebastiano del, Italian, 1485-1547Prelate with an Hourglass1519Rome, Santa Croce Family Collection;New York, J. Horace Harding (1941). New York, auction J. Horace Harding () 1 March, 1941, lot 53;New York, Knoedler & Co (dealer-1941);New York, Mortimer Brandt (dealer-1942) from whom purchased by the DIA in Febr. 1942.
42.128Anonymous, SpanishA Bishop Saint12th CenturyCollection Prince Polignac (from whose estate purchased by Jean Schmit);Paris, Jean Schmit (from whom purchased by the Silberman Galleries in 1939);New York, A. & E. Silberman Galleries (dealer 1939-1942) from whom purchased by the DIA in June, 1942 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.
42.131Titian, School of, Italian, 1488-1576Madonna of the Rabbit16th CenturyDeaccessioned and sold by the DIA in 1943 in partial exchange toward the acquisition of a tapestry to Arnold Seligmann, Rey and Co., Inc.
42.52Legros The Younger, Pierre, French, 1666-1719S. Luigi Gonzaga in Glory(c. 1698)B. Cavaceppi’s collection, Rome, pre-1791;Villa Torlonia, Rome, from inventory of 1802;Kurt Glaser, Berlin;Schaeffer Galleries, Inc., New York.
42.56Cortona, Pietro da, Italian, 1596-1669Saint Jerome in the Desertc. 1637London, Coll. Sir Th. George Baring (1919);New York, auction (Parke Bernet) 5 March, 1942, New York, A. F. Mondschein (dealer-1942) from whom purchased by the DIA in June, 1942 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. E. Raymond Field.
43.2Studio of Tilman Riemenschneider, German, 1460-1531Virgin and Child(1490/1500)Rosenbaum Collection, Frankfurt-am-Main;Collection Ralph Harmon Booth by 1926, Grosse Pointe, Michigan.
43.33Engert, Erasmus Ritter von, Austrian, 1796-1871Morning at Home19th CenturyPurchased in 1943
43.36Cuyp, Benjamin Gerritsz, Dutch, 1612-1652A Woman Warming Herself Before a Fire17th CenturyNew York, Schneider-Gabriel Galleries (dealer-1943) by whom given to the DIA in 1943.
43.38Canaletto, Italian, 1697-1768The Piazza San Marco, Venice18th CenturyHornby Castle & London, Collection Duke of Leeds;London, auction Duke of Leeds (Christie's) 11 June 1920, lot 3, purchased by Arthur J. Sully (dealer 1920-22);New York, Scott & Fowles (dealer-1922 from whom purchased by Th. B. Cochran);New York, Collection Thomas B. Cochran (from whose estate purchased by Schneider-Gabriel Galleries, Inc.);New York, Schneider-Gabriel Galleries (dealer-1943) from whom purchased by the DIA in March, 1943.
43.417Nattier, Jean Marc, French, 1685-1766Madame Henriette de France as a Vestal Virginc. 1749Paris, auction Seligmann (Georges Petit) 8 May, 1925;Felix Wildenstein (dealer-1926);W. Randolph Hearst (up to 1943);New York, Gimbel Bros. (& Dr. Armand Hammer-dealer-1943 representing the Hearst Estate) from whom purchased by the DIA in Jan., 1943 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.
43.418Jordaens, Jacob, Flemish, 1593-1678Jobc. 1620Paris, Paul Mersch;Budapest Collection Marcel Nemes;Paris, Warneck Collection;Baron Leon Pitteurs Hugaerts d'Orange (1927) Mexico City, Collection Alberto J. Pani;New York, auction Pani (Kende Galleries) 17 Dec., 1942, lot 33. Purchased by DIA in 1943.
43.42School of Moscow, Russian, 1500-1600New Testament Trinityc. 1550Saint Petersburg, Winter Palace, Czar Nicholas II. Stolen from the DIA in 1951 and never recovered.
43.451Multscher, Hans, GermanSt. Bartholomew(c. 1450)Prof. Theodor Schnell Collection, by 1919 and possibly until 1939, Ravensburg;J. B. Neumann, New York;Collection Robert Tannahill, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan.
43.51Anonymous, GermanMagdalene(14th century)Collection Dr. Otto Grossman, Frankfurt;Hugo Helbing sale of "Properties of the late Dr. Otto Grossman and Louis Marx" 9-10 December 1930, Lot 54, Frankfurt-am-Main;Gift of Virginia Booth Vogel in 1943. Deaccessioned.
43.55Rigaud, Hyacinthe Francois, French, 1659-1743Cardinal Andre Hercule de Fleury 1653-17431728New York, Curt M. Stern (dealer-1943) from whom purchased by the DIA in May, 1943 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Kanzler.
43.56Master of St. Severin, GermanThe Virgin Enthroned with St. Catherine and St. Mary Magdalenec. 1510New York, Collection Jules Bache, by whom given to the DIA in 1943.
43.57Cock, Jan de, Flemish, active 1503, died 1526Legend of St. Christopherc. 1506-1526New York, Collection C. A. Platt (1918);New York, auction 10/11, Feb., 1919, lot 18;London, Coll. L. Gordon Stables, 1919, New York, Collection Jules S. Bache, by whom given to the DIA in 1943.
43.58Anonymous, FrenchSaint John the Evangelist(early 16th century)Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Rockefeller, New York;Duveen Brothers, Inc. (dealer), New York City, and then purchased by the DIA.
43.92Anonymous, GermanChrist in the House of Simonearly 16th centuryCollection of Carl Roettgen, 1905, Bonn (acquired the piece in Wesel);Math. Lempertz sale, Collection of Carl Roettgen, Bonn, 12-13 December 1912, Lot 254;Collection Jacob H. Weiller, Frankfurt and by descent;Hugo Helbing sale, Estate of the Wife of Jacob H. Weiller, 21 October 1930, Lot 88 (attributed to the workshop of Bartholomaeus Zeitblom in sale catalogue);Acquired by Otto Ebner Collection William Randolph Hearst, until 1941, New York;Hartveld Old Masters Gallery, Antwerp;Bought for DIA by Dr. Siegfried F. Aram.
44.146Romney, George, English, 1734-1802Master Hartley18th/19th CenturyDeaccessioned and sold by the DIA to the Detroit Athletic Club in May 1949.
44.147Terborch, Gerard, Dutch, 1617-1681A Man1653Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2000. Sold at public auction in New York. (Christie’s) 19 October 2000.
44.167Dyck, Anton van, Attributed to, Flemish, 1599-1641Young Gentleman (Earl of Downe?)c. 1640New York, Anthony F. Reyre (dealer) & New York, Hammer Galleries (dealer-1944) from whom purchased by the DIA in May, 1944 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.
44.193Possibly attributed to Leonardo del Tasso, Italian, 1435-1525, Circle of Giuliano da Maiano, Italian, 1432-1490 and Benedetto da Maiano, Italian, 1442-1497 (possible attributions)Madonna and Child(1480/1500)Arnold Seligmann, Rey and Co. (dealer), New York;Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kanzler
44.213Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista, Italian, 1696-1770Saint Joseph and the Christ Child1767/1769London, auction D. Moret 9 June, 1932;Geneva, Mme L. K. (1939);New York, Jacob Heimann Gallery (dealer-1944) from whom purchased by the DIA in Nov., 1944 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.
44.215Barocci, Federico, Italian, 1535-1612Federico, Prince of Urbino, at the Age of Eighteen Months1606Englewood, NJ, Collection Dan Fellows Platt (by 1932);New York, Knoedler Galleries (1944) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1944.
44.216Barocci, Federico, Italian, 1535-1612Federico, Prince of Urbino, at the Age of Two Years1607Englewood, NJ, Collection Dan Fellows Platt by Oct. 1932);New York, Knoedler Galleries (1944) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1944.
44.219School of Florence, ItalianThe Agony in the Garden1320New York, J. B. Neumann (dealer-after March 9, 1944-1947) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1947.
44.22School of Florence, ItalianPilate Washing his Hands1320City of Detroit Purchase, 1947.
44.259Anonymous, FlemishThe Legend of St. Christopher16th CenturyGermany, Private Collection (1925);Cologne, auction (Lempertz) 3 June, 1930;Cologne, Kunsthaus Malmede (dealer-1932);Amsterdam, Ksth.Vecht (dealer-1936);New York, Schaeffer Galleries (dealer-by 1939 until 1944), from whom purchased by the DIA in 1944.
44.266Rubens, Peter Paul, Flemish, 1577-1640Hygeia, Goddess of Healthc. 1615Paris, auction Crabbe (Sedelmeyer) 12 June, 1890, lot 47;Paris, Galerie Charpentier (1936);London, Martin B. Ascher (dealer-n.d.);New York, Schaeffer Galleries (by 1937);Birningham, MI, Henry Reichhold;purchased by DIA in 1944.
44.271Campendonk, Heinrich, German, 1889-1957In the Forestc. 1919New York, Buchholz Gallery;Gift of Robert H. Tannahill, 1944;(part of Buchholz Sequester, 1945)
44.281Gossaert, Jan, Flemish, 1478-1539Abbot Johann Ingenray1535Rheinberg, Camp Abbey (until early 19th c.);Rheinberg, private collection;Dusseldorf, Stern Collection (1936);Amsterdam, Dr. O. Hirschmann (dealer-1936);London, West Gallery (1939);New York, Fine Arts Associated, from whom purchased by the DIA in Dec., 1944.
44.3Giordano, Luca, Italian, 1632-1705The Adoration of the Shepherds17th CenturyBerlin, Collection Dr. Frits Haussmann (by 1931-32);New York, Schaeffer Galleries (dealer-1943-44) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1944.
44.74Cornelisz, Jacob, Dutch, 1470-1533The Adoration of the Kingsc. 1512London, Collection Lady Kerr;New York, Koetser Gallery (dealer-1944) from whom purchased by the DIA in March, 1944.
44.86Bazzani, Giuseppe, Italian, 1690-1769The Flight into Egypt18th Century(New York) Jacob Heimann (dealer-1944) by whom given to the DIA in March, 1944.
44.92Mor, Antonis, Dutch, 1519-1576A Man16th CenturyMunich, J. Boehler (dealer);New York & Paris, E.Glaenzer & Co.;New York, auction (American Art Association) 16 Feb., 1922, lot 77, repr.;Gift of Nicholas Acquavella to the DIA in August, 1944.
45.1Lefevre, Robert Jacques Francois, French, 1755-1830Portrait of Pope Pius VII1805New York, Kurt M. Stern (dealer-1944-45) from whom purchased by the DIA with gift of funds from Hans Arnhold in Jan., 1945.
45.16Hondecoeter, Melchior de, Dutch, 1636-1695The Barnyardc. 1668England, collection T. T. Friedlander (n.d.);New York, Schaeffer Galleries (1944-45) from whom purchased by the DIA in Feb., 1945 with partial funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.
45.18Giambono, Michele, ItalianSaint Peter15th CenturyMilan, Carlo Foresti (dealer?);Chicago, Ch. H. Worcester Collection ( by 1945) by whom given to the DIA in 1945.
45.24Velde, Esaias van de, Dutch, 1590-1630The Highway Robberyc. 1623New York, A. F. Mondschein (dealer-1945), secured by exchange for a painting by Sir William Beechey) from whom purchased by the DIA with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Kanzler in 1945.
45.25Circle of Bartolomeo Ammannati, Italian, 1511-1592A Bacchic Figure: Allegory of Autumn(1525-1550)Art market, Berlin, 1920’s;erroneously listed as Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin in Brinckmann 1924a, 2;14, repr.;Arnold Seligmann, Rey & Co. (dealer), New York;Mrs Raymond E. Field.
45.4Bloemaert, Abraham, Dutch, 1564-1651Young Girl16th/17th CenturyNew York, Anthony F. Reyre (dealer-purchased in England-by March, 1944-1945) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1945. Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2001. Sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 6 February 2002 Lot # 128
45.42Cleve, Joos van, Flemish, 1485-1540Adoration of the Magic. 1525Berlin, Paul Bottenwieser (dealer-1931);New York, Seligmann Rey & Co. (dealer-n.d.);New York, Cosmos Art (dealer-1945) from whom purchased by the DIA in Nov., 1945, with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.
45.453Zorn, Anders Leonhard, Swedish, 1860-1920Swedish Peasant Girl1901Gift of Mr. & Mrs. George Kamperman, to DIA in 1945.
45.459Hofer, Karl, German, 1878-1955Head of a Girl1937Gift of John S. Newberry, 1945
45.508Cavallino, Bernardo, Italian, 1616-1656Saint Agatha1640/1645New York, A. F. Mondschein (dealer-by Oct. 1945) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1945, crediting the support of Mrs. S. Backus.
46.133Wheatley, Francis, English, 1747-1801The Wilkinson Family1776/1778London, Collection Mrs. M. C. Crowdy;London, Legatt Bros. (dealer-n.d);London, Tooth & Co. from whom purchased by Scott & Fowles);New York, Scott & Fowles (dealer-22 Dec. 1924 from whom purchased by J. E. Aldred);New York, auction J. E. Aldred (Parke-Bernet) 15 May, 1946, lot 45, where purchased by Scott & Fowles;New York, Scott & Fowles (dealer-1946) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1946
46.28Carracci, Annibale, Italian, 1560-1609Virgin and Child with St. Francis16th/17th CenturyU. K., Baring family collection, by descent to Thomas George Baring, Earl of Northbrook;Detroit, John Thomas (dealer-1946) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1946 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. E. Raymond Field.
46.299Quarton, Enguerrand, French, 1408-1466Saint Robert of Molesmesc. 1440(?) Berlin, P. Bottenwieser (dealer-by 1927);Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Julius Haass (by 1928), gift of Lillian Henkel Haass to the DIA in 1946.
46.3Jordaens, Jacob, Flemish, 1593-1678Holy Family with St. Annec. 1617Berlin, Paul Bottenwieser (dealer-n.d.);Detroit, Collection Ralph Harman Booth, gift of Mrs. Ralph Harman Booth to the DIA in 1946.
46.3Marieschi, Michele Giovanni, Italian, 1710-1743The Piazza of St. Mark, Venice18th CenturyDeaccessioned by the DIA in 2000. Sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 19 October 2000. Lot #98
46.359Weyden, Rogier van der, Workshop of, Flemish, 1399-1464Saint Jerome in the Desert1450/1465Paris, auction Salamanca 3/6 June, 1867, lot 163;Paris, private collection (1936-38);New York, Seligmann Rey & Co. (dealer-1938-46) from whom purchased by the DIA in Dec., 1946 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb. Also a citation of New York, private collection (1945???)
46.4Sagrestani, Giovanni Camillo, Italian, 1660-1731Rebecca at the Wellc. 1710Munroe, MI, Collection Erick Bergman, by whom given to the DIA in 1946.
47.101Anonymous, EnglishBoy Playing Marbles18th CenturyConsigned for sale by the DIA and never returned by the consignee, Ashrawy.
47.121Besnard, Paul Albert, French, 1849-1934The Bracelet Vendor19th/20th CenturyGift of Mrs. Julia E. Peck, 1947.
47.184Anonymous, SpanishThe Nativity, Adoration of the Magi, The Resurrection, Death of the Virgin1450/1480Detroit, Collection Lillian Henkel Haass (before Oct. 1936) by whom given to the DIA in 1947.
47.398Zoffany, John, English, 1733-1810Scene from "Love in a Village"1767New York, Scott & Fowles (dealer-1947) from whom purchased by the DIA with Whitcomb Fund.
47.4Turchi, Alessandro, Italian, 1578-1649Allegory of Hopec. 1630London, Collection A. Robinson (ca. 1920);United Kingdom Collection Crosby A. Nicholson (n.d.);New York, Paul Drey Gallery (1947) from whom purchased by the DIA with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.
47.93Panini, Giovanni Paolo, Italian, 1691-1765The Roman Forum1735Yorkshire, U.K. Castle Howard, Dukes of Norfolk (n.d.);Arturo Grassi (dealer-1947)from whom purchased by the DIA in 1947 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.
47.94Panini, Giovanni Paolo, Italian, 1691-1765View of the Colosseum1735Yorkshire, U.K. Castle Howard, Dukes of Norfolk (n.d.);Arturo Grassi (dealer-1947)from whom purchased by the DIA in 1947 with gift of funds from Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb.
48.12Aubry, Etienne, French, 1745-1781The Shepherdess of the Alps1775London, Horace Buttery (dealer-1928);New York, A. F. Mondschein (dealer 1947) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1947 through the Whitcomb Fund.
48.13Duck, Jacob A., Dutch, 1600-1667The Game of Skittles17th CenturyBudapest, Collection Marczell von Nemes (as cited by the dealer);Paris, auction von Nemes (Galerie Manzi) 17/18 June, 1913, lot 50 (as by Duck and Willaerts);New York, Schneider-Gabriel Galleries (dealer-1948) from whom purchased by the DIA in Feb., 1948.
48.218Heyden, Jan van der, Dutch, 1637-1712View of Delft17th/18th CenturyAmsterdam, Six auction (Fr. Muller) 16 Oct., 1928, lot 13;London, Collection Lord Melchett;Wassenaar, Netherlands, Collection H. L. Larsen (1947);New York, auction H. L. Larsen (Parke-Bernet) 6 Nov., 1947, lot 30;New York, Nicholas Acquavella Galleries (1948) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1948.
48.4Wright, Joseph, English, 1734-1797Matlock Tor by Moonlight1778/1780New York, Durlacher Bros. (dealer-1948) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1948.
48.416Monet, Claude French, 1840-1926Seine at Asnieres19th/20th CenturyConfiscated by the Nazis from a French private collection. Returned to rightful owner. Handled by Artemis, London.
49.395Stella, Jacques, Attributed to, French, 1596-1657Game of Seesaw17th CenturyDeaccessioned by the DIA in 2000. Sold at public auction in New York. (Christie’s East) 19 October 2000, Lot 96
49.4Ribera, Jusepe de, Workshop of, Spanish, 1590-1652Saint Jerome in the Wilderness1645/1685Paris, Collection Henry Mosler;by inheritance to his daughter;New York, French & Co. (dealer) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1949 with gift of funds from Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Welker
49.443Stoffe, Jan Jacobsz van der, Dutch, 1611-1682Halt of the Cavalry1642Gift of Dr. Robert Gillman to the DIA in 1949.
49.7Vosmaer, Daniel, Dutch, 1650-1666View of Den Briel1658/1660London, Gallery Anthony Reyre (dealer-n.d.);New York, Schaeffer Galleries (1949) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1949.
50.198Hackaert, Jan, Dutch, 1629-1700Forest Landscape with Stag Hunt1650/1699Berlin, private Collection (after 1912);New York, F. Mont (dealer-1950) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1950.
50.253Mercier, Philippe, English, 1689-1760Playing Soldier18th Century(?) Miss Mary McKenzie (sic. McKensie-n. d.);London, Koetser Gallery (n.d.);New York, Dr. Siegfried Aram (dealer-1949-1950) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1950.
50.57Dipre, Nicolas, French, 1531-1532Crucifixionc. 1500Genoa, Marquesa Durazzo (until 1910);Rome, Breschi (n.d.);Amsterdam, Vitale Bloch (dealer-1950) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1950.
51.23Dyck, Anton van, Flemish, 1599-1641A Family Group1634/1635U. K. Saltram House, Earls of Morley--sold about 1875 to London, Asher Wertheimer (dealer);Vienna, Baron Alfred Rothschild, by descent to Vienna, Baron Louis Rothschild (last recorded in the Rothschild collection in 1931).;New York, Rosenberg & Stiebel (dealer-1951) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1951.
51.252Ziem, Felix, French, 1821-1911Venice19th/20th CenturyDetroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. K. T. Keller, by whom given to the DIA in 1951.
51.62Corinth, Lovis, German, 1858-1925The Piggery1912Gift of Henriette Granville, 1951
51.63Goertschacher,Urban, AustrianThe Flagellation of Christc. 1510Gift of William Suhr, 1951.
52.144Hals, Jan, Dutch, 1613-1674A Man1644London, Arthur Sulley (dealer-n.d.);Detroit, Collection Walter O. Briggs, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1952.
52.196Teniers, David, the Younger, Workshop of, Flemish, 1610-1694A Hunter with Eight Hounds17th CenturyDetroit, Collection W. R. Valentiner by whom given to the DIA in 1952.
52.197Anonymous, FrenchBattle on a Bridge19th CenturyDetroit, Collection W. R. Valentiner, by whom given to the DIA in 1952.
52.198Porcellis, Jan, Dutch, 1584-1632A Misty Day16th/17th CenturyDetroit, Collection W. R. Valentiner, by whom given to the DIA in 1952.
52.199Stosskopf, Sebastian, German, 1597-1657Still Life of Books and a Rembrandt Engraving1631/1635Detroit, Collection W. R. Valentiner, by whom given to the DIA in 1952.
52.218Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo, Italian, 1598-1680Triton with a Sea Serpentc. 1630's, but before 1642Palazzo Barberini (?), Rome;Collection Friedrich von Amerling, Vienna;Dorotheum, "Estate of Friedrich von Amerling" 6 May 1916, Lot # 178, Vienna;Collection Dr. Rudolphe Berl, Vienna;Wildenstein (dealer), New York.
52.219Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo, Italian, 1598-1680Triton with a Shellc. 1630's but before 1642Palazzo Barberini (?), Rome;Collection Friedrich von Amerling, Vienna;Dorotheum, "Estate of Friedrich von Amerling" 6 May 1916," Vienna;Collection of Dr. Rudolph Berl, Vienna;Wildenstein (dealer), New York.
52.22Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo, Italian, 1598-1680Chair of St. Peter1658Possibly Chigi-Saraceni Collection, Siena;Perhaps collection of Don Flavio Chigi in the Casino, Giardino alle Quattro Fontane, or elsewhere, until around 1745;Collection of Cardinal Mattei di Pergola;Conte Mattei di Pergola (Marches);C.A. de Frey, Lucerne or Paris;Paul Drey (Dealer), New York.
52.253Gentileschi, Artemisia, Italian, 1593-1653Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holofernesc. 1625Rome, Collection Count Brancaccio (1952);Rome, Morandotti & Adophe Loewi (dealers) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1952.
52.255Anonymous, FrenchHead of the Virgin15th CenturyGift of Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Kanzler to the DIA in 1952.
52.31Neyn, Pieter de, Dutch, 1597-1639Dune Landscape1631Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. E. Raymond Field by whom given to the DIA in 1952. (exhibited at the DIA in 1938 when already in the E. R. Field collection).
53.355Cuyp, Aelbert, Dutch, 1620-1691View on the Scheldt17th CenturyLondon, Thos. Agnew (dealer-1925) from whom purchased by Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb in 1925. Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2000. Sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 19 October 2000 Lot #89
53.359Guardi, Francesco, Italian, 1712-1793View of Dolo on the Brentac. 1780London, Agnew's (dealer--1927);Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1953.
53.36Tintoretto, Jacopo, School of, Italian, 1518-1594Young Man with a Beardc. 1555London, Thomas Agnew (dealer-1926-1927) from whom purchased by Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb in 1927. Bequest of Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb to the DIA in 1953.
53.361Hobbema, Meindert, Dutch, 1638-1709Landscape with a Dog Drinking at a Pool17th/18th CenturyNew York, Henry Reinhardt & Son (dealer-1927) from whom purchased by Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb in 1927. Bequeathed by Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb to the DIA in 1953. Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2000. Sold at public auction in New York. (Christie’s) 19 October 2000 Lot #87.
53.362Titian, School of, Italian, 1488-1576Andrea dei Franceschic. 1532Paris, Louis Viardot (1911-by inheritance to his widow);New York, Duveen Bros (dealer- purchased from widow of Viardot-1928) from whom purchased by Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B.Whitcomb in 1928, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1953.
53.363School of Seville, Spanish, 1600-1700The Holy Family in the Carpenter Shopmiddle to late 17th CenturyNew York, Siegfried Aram (dealer-before July, 1935), from whom purchased by Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb (in or before 1935);Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Edgar B. Whitcomb, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1953.
53.47Kokoschka, Oskar, Austrian, 1886-1980The Cat1926Purchased by Robert H. Tannahill from Paul Cassirier, 1936;Gift of Robert H. Tannahill, 1951
53.477Credi, Lorenzo di, Italian, 1458-1537Madonna and Child with the Little St. John Baptist15th/16th CenturyDetroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. William A. Fisher (according to E. P. Richardson, purchased in 1925 or 1926 for $55,000.00), by whom given to the DIA in 1953.
53.6Hall, John, English, 1739-1797Henry Gladwin18th CenturyEngland, Gladwin family by descent from the sitter to H. Gladwin-Errington, from whom purchased by the DIA in 1952 with gift of funds from Dexter Ferry.
54.213Zepp, Christian, German, 1749-1809Huis Oudaen, Near Breukelen1780Abandoned at the DIA and accessioned in 1954. Depositor remains unidentified.
54.457Lawrence, Thomas, English, 1769-1830Ewan Law, M.P.1788/1795New York Collection S. M. Carper (1928);Gift of Mrs. William E. Scripps to the DIA in 1954.
54.95Denner, Balthasar, German, 1685-1749A Man1723Detroit, William H. Thomson (dealer-by April, 1938) from whom purchased by Carl F. Clarke, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1954.
55.278Reynolds, Joshua, English, 1723-1792The Cottagers1788London, Collection Robert Gosling (until at least 1814);by descent to his grandson, Major W. S. Gosling (n.d.);French Art Galleries, Inc. (dealer-1955) from whom purchased by the DIA in August, 1955 with funds from Mrs. K. T. Keller.
55.5.AFuseli, Henry, Swiss, 1741-1825The Nightmare1781London, Roland Browse and Delbanco (dealers-by 1947);New York, Durlacher Bros. (dealer-1950-55), from whom purchased by the DIA in 1955 (1st payment in 1954 with balance paid in 1955).
55.5.BFuseli, Henry, Swiss, 1741-1825Portrait of a Ladylate 18th CenturyLondon, Roland Browse and Delbanco (dealers-by 1947);New York, Durlacher Bros. (dealer-1950-55), from whom purchased by the DIA in 1955 (1st payment in 1954 with balance paid in 1955).
56.12Perroneau, Jean Baptiste, French, 1715-1783Portrait of a Manc. 1763Paris, auction (Hotel Drouot) Jan. 1956;Paris, Galerie Cailleux (dealer-1956) from whom purchased by the DIA in July, 1956.
56.144Marc, Franz, German, 1880-1916Animals in a Landscape1914Gift of Robert H. Tannahill, 1956
56.183Rijn, Rembrandt Harmensz van, Dutch, 1606-1669A Woman Weeping1654/1655Berlin, Collection Oskar Huldschinsky;Berlin, auction Huldschinsky (Cassirer), 1928;Private collection (n.d.);London, F. Drey Gallery (dealer-1938);New York, Collection Mrs. Hanni Seligman;New York, Rosenberg & Stiebel (dealer-1956) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1956.
56.265Leger, Fernand, French, 1881-1955Landscape1929Paris, Galerie Louise Leiris;New York, Nierendorf Gallery;purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston, 1946;Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Winston, 1956
56.278Daubigny, Karl Pierre, French, 1846-1886Seascape19th CenturyGift of Mrs. William E. Scripps to the DIA in 1956.
56.286Boggs, Frank Myers, American, 1855-1926A River Scene1884Gift of Mrs. William E. Scripps to the DIA in 1956.
56.287Diaz de La Pena, Narcisse Virgile, French, 1807-1876Forest Scene19th CenturyGift of Mrs. William E.Scripps to the DIA in 1956.
56.309Anonymous, ItalianLast Judgment19th CenturyGift of Mrs. William E. Scripps to the DIA in 1956.
56.32Fra Angelico, Italian, 1400-1455Madonna and Child with Angels1425/1430Paris, Collection Baron Maurice de Rothschild from whom purchased by Rosenberg & Stiebel by 1955;New York, Rosenberg & Stiebel (dealer-1955-56) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1956.
56.43Panini, Giovanni, Paolo Italian, 1691-1765Interior of St. Peter's, Rome1750New York, Knoedler (dealer-1930);New York, Seligmann Rey & Co. (dealer-1930s);Bloomfield Hills, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Thom, by whom given to the DIA in 1956.
57.1Muelich,Hans, German, 1516-1573St. Bartholomew1541Amsterdam, Galerie P. de Boer & Dusseldorf, H. Baumann (n.d. but exhibited in 1930);Munich, Galerie Fleischman (n.d.);New York, Collection Rudolph Heinemann (1956-1957) by whom given to the DIA in two incremental shares in 1956 & 1957.
57.167Robbia, Giovanni della, Italian, 1469-1530Adoration of the Christ Child(c. 1525)Marquis Vivianni della Robbia (descendant of the artist);P. W. French and Company, Inc. 1956-1957 sale of “Religious Art,” Cat. no. 15, New York;Purchased by Josephine Nevins Keal for the DIA.
57.17Moeyaert, Claes Cornelisz, Dutch, 1590-1655Laban Searching for His Gods1647Budapest, Collection Baron Herzog;Vienna, Collection Oscar Bondie (1949);New York, auction (Kende) 3 March, 1949, lot 66;New York, Julius Weitzner (dealer-1957), by whom given to the DIA in 1957.
57.236Vuillard, Edouard, French, 1868-1940The Billiard Room at the Chateau at Clayesc. 1930Collection Edward Loeb, Paris;purchased from Galerie Andre Weil, 1953;Gift of Abraham L. Bienstock, 1957
57.238Metzinger, Jean, French, 1883-1956Still Life1925Collection Leonce Rosenberg, Paris;sold Parke-Bernet May 11, 1955, no. 949;Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin, 1957
57.255Kyte, Francis, EnglishPortrait of Mrs. E.B.1741London, Colnaghi (dealer-1933);London, Colnaghi (dealer-1955);Purchased by DIA in 1957.
57.37Leonardo da Vinci, School of, Italian, 1452-1519Madonna and Two Angels Adoring the Christ Child1473-1478(?) Florence, Altoviti Family;(?) Rome, Prince Doria, from whom purchased by Heinemann & Knoedler in partnership by 1954;New York, Rudolph Heinemann/Knoedler (dealers-by 1954-57) from whom purchased by the DIA (invoice issued under the name of Pinakos) in 1957.
57.76Bonheur, Rosa, French, 1822-1899Landscape with Deer1887Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Kanzler to the DIA in 1957.
57.97Langeisen, Christofel, GermanChrist Entering Jerusalem on the back of a Donkey(1480/1490)Joseph Brummer (dealer), New York;Collection Lillian Henkel Haass, Detroit.
58.169Longh, Ludolph de, Dutch, 1616-1679Hunting Party in the Courtyard of a Country House1650/1670London, Edward Speelman (dealer-1956);New York, Mortimer Brandt (dealer-1958) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1958.
58.28Lairesse, Gerard de, Attributed to, Flemish, 1641-1711Four Continents18th CenturyGift of William Randolph Hearst Foundation to the DIA in 1958.
58.289Venne, Adriaen Pietersz van de, Dutch, 1589-1662In the Farmyard17th CenturyGift of Frank L. Schick to the DIA in 1958.
58.29Master of the Female Half Lengths, FlemishThe Death of Lucretiac. 1550New Orleans, Collection Harry L. Moses (by Dec. 1928), by whom given to the DIA in 1958.
58.36Ravenna, Severo da, Italian, active c. 1496-1543Neptune on a Dragon(c. 1500/1510)Purchased from G. Cramer (dealer), The Hague, in 1958.
58.391Schotanus, Petrus, DutchVanitaslate 17th CenturyLondon, Alfred Brod Gallery (dealer-1958);Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. A. Fleischman, by whom given to the DIA in 1958.
58.402Daellen, F. V., DutchVanitasc. 1680London, Alfred Brod Gallery (dealer-1958) by whom given to the DIA in 1958.
58.412Anonymous, EuropeanThree Prophets17th CenturyGift of Mr. & Mrs. Isadore Levin to the DIA in 1958.
59.106Anonymous, AustrianLendall Pitts at Age 4c. 1880Pitts family, by descent, by whom given to the DIA in 1959.
59.117Israels, Josef, Dutch, 1824-1911The Cottage Madonnac. 1867Detroit, H. Torrey Collection, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1959.
59.15Blanchard, Jacques, French, 1600-1638Young Cavalier1631London, Agnew's (dealer-before 1937);Detroit, Collection John S. Newberry (purchased from Agnew's before 1937), given to the DIA by Mrs. J. S. Newberry in 1959.
59.298Anonymous, FrenchA Gentleman19th CenturyGift of Mrs. John N. Lord to the DIA in 1959. Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2001. To be sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s)
59.444Sodoma, Italian, 1477-1549The Holy Family and St. John15th/16th CenturyNew York, Howard Young Gallery (until after 1933);Detroit, Collection Charles Bohn, by descent to his daughter, Mrs. Edna B. Endicott by whom given to the DIA in 1959.
59.449Vliet, Willem van der, Dutch, 1548-1642Two Peasants1624New York, Schaeffer Galleries (1959).
60.179Sustermans, Justus, Circle of, Flemish, 1597-1681A Woman1640/1650Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2000. Sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s) 19 October 2000 Lot #85
60.213Raeburn, Henry, Scottish, 1756-1823Alexander Murray, 8th Baron Elibank1800/1820Detroit, Collection Edward Fisher by whom given to the DIA in 1960.
60.216Hondecoeter, Gillis Claesz de, Dutch, ca. 1570-1638Rocky Landscape1621Berlin, auction Max Unger (Lepke) 1 June, 1926, lot 49;London, Koetser Gallery (dealer-1941);Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. John Schneider, by whom given to the DIA in 1960.
60.217Teniers, David the Younger, Flemish, 1610-1694Birth of Jupiter1650/1660Blenheim Palace, Dukes of Marlborough;London, auction Duke of Marlborough (Christie's), 26 July 1886. Lot 140;Port Talbot, U.K., Margam Castle, Collection Charlotte Talbot (n.d.);Detroit, collection Mr. & Mrs. John Schneider, by whom given to the DIA in 1960.
60.61Master of the Osservanza, ItalianThe Resurrection15th CenturyFlorence, W. Spence (1858);London, auction, June 1959;London, Agnews & Pinakos (dealers-1960) from whom purchased by the DIA.
60.63Lastman, Pieter Pietersz, Dutch, 1583-1633King David Handing the Letter to Uriah1611Prague, under the control of State Office for the Preservation of Historical Monuments for Bohemia, sometime between 1918 - 1938;Vienna, Galerie St Lucas, 1938;Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, 1938;Vienna, Dr. Richard Neumann, 1938;Paris, Dr. Richard Neumann, 1939;Neuilly-sur-Seine, Geza Solpray, 1940;New York, Dr. Richard Neumann, ca. 1953;New York, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Drey, ca. 1956;Detroit, Mr. Lawrence A. Fleischman, 1959;Detroit, Archives of American Art, 1960 (given by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Fleischman);Detroit, Detroit Institute of Arts, 1960. Purchased from Archives of American Art by the DIA with funds from Mr. and Mrs. John Lord.
60.66Gérôme, Jean-Léon, French, 1824-1904Solitude1890Detroit, Collection Dexter M. Ferry, Jr., by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1960.
60.85Siberechts,Jan, Flemish, 1627-1703Crossing the Ford1665/1672Richmond, U.K., Collection J. M. Cherry Bart.;New York, Schaeffer Galleries (dealer-1960) from whom purchased by Mr. & Mrs. James S. Whitcomb;Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. James S. Whitcomb, by whom purchased for to the DIA in 1960.
61.31Anonymous, FlemishA Boy1629Luzern, SW, Galerie Hansen (dealer-1928-from whom purchased but purchaser remains unknown);Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Siegel;gift of Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Walker in memory of Benjamin & Sophie Siegel to the DIA in 1961.
61.347Pietro, Sano di, Italian, 1406-1481Madonna and Child15th CenturyDetroit, Collection Lillian Henkel Haass, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1961.
61.348School of Marches, Italian, 1300-1400Madonna and Child Enthroned with Four Saints14th CenturyParis, Bacri Freres (dealer-1920s);New York, John Levy Galleries (until 1935) from whom purchassed by Lillian Henkel Haass in 1935;Detroit, collection Lillian Henkel Haass (1935-1961), by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1961.
61.35Anonymous, FrenchThe Virgin, Mary Magdalen and St. John Mourning the Dead Christ1475/1500New York, Kleinberger Galleries (dealer-1931) from whom purchased by Lillian Henkel Haass;Detroit, Collection Lillian Henkel Haass, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1961.
61.397Cranach, Lucas the Elder, German, 1472-1553Saint Christopher1518/1520Potsdam, private collection (n.d.);New York, Howard Young Galleries;Detroit, Collection Edward Fisher, by whom given to the DIA in 1961.
61.92Anonymous, GermanSaint George Slaying the Dragonc. 1470Mrs. Benjamin Thaw, Paris and New York;Sigismund Bardac, Paris;Otto H. Kahn, New York;acquired by the donor from Duveen.
62.146Boudin, Eugene Louis, French, 1824-1898Casimir Delavigne Basin at Le Havre1874Paris, Paoli Gallery (n.d.);Pellerano Collection (n.d.);Buenos Aires, Collection Ricardo d'Elia;Buenos Aires, Collection Dr. Rafael A. Bulllrich;Buenos Aires, auction Bullrich (Galerie Witcomb) 12/13 July, 1945, lot 64;New York, Wildenstein (dealer-n.d.);Detroit, Collection Mrs. John N. Lord, by whom given to the DIA in 1962 in memory of her husband.
62.182Vrancx, Sebastian, After, Flemish, 1573-1647Soldiers and Peasants17th CenturyNew York, Collection Nicholas Roerich;Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. A. D. Wilkinson, by whom given to the DIA in 1962.
62.279Cranach, Lucas the Elder, German, 1472-1553Adam and Eve1528Paris, Collection Hero (n.d.);Paris, auction 12/13 Dec., 1911, lot 4;Paris, Mlle B. de B (?) n.d);Paris, Palais Galleria (dealer-1962);New York, Rosenberg & Stiebel (dealer-1962) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1962.
62.93Delaroche, Paul, French, 1797-1856Marie Antoinette19th CenturyGiven to the DIA by Edward McCrone in 1962.
63.134Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl, German, 1884-1976Man with a Green Beardc. 1920Collection Dr. William R. Valentiner;Valentiner bequest 1963
64.119Vries, Roelof van, Dutch, 1631-1681Landscape with Hunter1665/1670U.K, collection Duke of Leeds (1902);London, auction (Sotheby's), 14 June, 1961, lot 30;London, Th. Agnew's (dealer-n.d.);Detroit, Collection Dr. & Mrs. Irving F. Burton, by whom given to the DIA in 1964.
64.12Vries, Roelof van, Dutch, 1631-1681Landscape with Carriage1665/1670U.K, collection Duke of Leeds (1902);London, auction (Sotheby's), 14 June, 1961, lot 30;London, Th. Agnew's (dealer-n.d.);Detroit, Collection Dr. & Mrs. Irving F. Burton, by whom given to the DIA in 1964.
64.72Anonymous, FrenchHercules and the Nemean Lion(early 1600’s)Walter von Pannwitz, Munich (sold through Galerie Helbing in catalogue of 24-25 October 1905, lot #82);Collection of Von Pannwitz, Berlin, 1925;Collection of Catalina von Pannwitz, The Netherlands, 1932;Rosenberg & Stiebel (dealer), New York, NY.
64.73Drouais, Francois Hubert, French, 1727-1775Monsieur Denis-Paul le Pot de la Fontaine1772Collection de la Fontaine Family;New York, Schaeffer Gallery (dealer-1964-purchased from a descendant of the sitter) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1964.
64.81Butinone, Bernardino Jacopi, Italian, 1450-1507The Massacre of The Innocents15th CenturyParis, Claude Lafontaine (n.d.);Paris, Mme Besdeberc (until 1962);Paris, auction Mme Besdeberc (Palais Galleria) 10 April, 1962, lot 19;Paris, Heim Gallery (dealer-until 1964) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1964.
65.3Anonymous, RussianThe Intercession of the Virgin17th CenturyDetroit, Collection John S. Newberry, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1965.
65.328Anonymous, ItalianStill Life1735New York, Victor Spark (dealer-1964);Collection David B. Mooring (purchased from V. Spark), by whom given to the DIA in 1965.
65.384.AAnonymous, ItalianYoung Mother Receiving Congratulations of Friends15th CenturyFlorence, Palazzo Davanzati, Elia Volpe Collection (1934);Florence, Bellini (dealer-until 1946);New York, French & Co. (dealer-1949) from whom purchased by K. T. Keller;Detroit, Collection K. T. Keller, by whom given to the DIA in 1965.
65.384.BAnonymous, ItalianThe Archangel Michael15th CenturyFlorence, Palazzo Davanzati, Elia Volpe Collection (1934);Florence, Bellini (dealer-until 1946);New York, French & Co. (dealer-1949) from whom purchased by K. T. Keller;Detroit, Collection K. T. Keller, by whom given to the DIA in 1965.
65.386Anonymous, ItalianStill Life17th CenturyDetroit, Collection Mr. K. T. Keller, by whom given to the DIA in 1965.
65.393Desportes, Alexandre Francois, French, 1661-1743Summer1711Paris, Heim Gallery (dealer-by 1965) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1965.
65.9Vaccaro, Domenico Antonio, Italian, 1678-1745Solomon Worshiping the Pagan Godsc. 1700France, private collection (n.d.);Nice, art market (sold 1960);Italy, private collection from whom purchased in 1965 by Colnaghi for the DIA.
65.95Bononi, Carlo, Italian, 1569-1632Adoration of the Shepherds16th/17th CenturyMunich, Collection Prof. Hermann Voss (as late as 1959);New York, Frederick Mont (dealer-1965) from whom purchased for the DIA in 1965 with funds from Robert Tannahill.
66.191Rosa, Salvator, Italian, 1615-1673Self Portraitc. 1650France, private collection (n.d.);New York, Mrs. Lorraine Uhler (n.d.);New York, Knoedler Gallery (dealer-1966) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1966.
66.23Largillierre, Nicolas de, French, 1656-1746An Alderman of Paris1703Paris, Collection Baron James de Rothschild;Collection Baron Henri de Rothschild;Paris auction Henri de Rothschild (Hotel Drouot) 15/16 June, 1933, lot 42, repr.;Paris, Jean Bloch (n. d.);Paris Galerie Charpentier (by 1957);New York, Jacques Seligmann & Co (dealer-1964-66) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1966.
66.25Torelli, Felice, Italian, 1667-1748Martyrdom of St. Peter Martyrc. 1727Collection Gaetano Bartolozzi;England, John Trevor, Viscount Hampden (1794-1824);Montreal, Collection Richard Randall, by whom given to the DIA in 1966.
66.8Mortimer, John Hamilton, English, 1741-1779Bandit Taking up His Post1773/1779No provenance before 1966.
67.115Hobbema, Meindert, Dutch, 1638-1709The Cottagec. 1663London, auction (Christie's) 1926;Detroit, Collection Alfred J. Fisher, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1967.
67.116Marcke, Emile van, French, 1827-1890Landscape with Cattle19th CenturyDetroit, Collection Alfred J. Fisher, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1967.
67.119Master of the Parrot, FlemishMadonna and Childc. 1515New York, Howard Young Galleries (dealer-1926);Detroit, Collection Alfred J. Fisher by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1967.
67.78Oudry, Jean Baptiste, French, 1686-1755Corner of Monsieur de la Bruyere's Garden1744Collection Marquis Breteuil (n.d.);Paris (?), C. Benedict (dealer-sold by his widow in 1966 to the Galerie Heim);Paris, Heim Gallery, from whom purchased by the DIA in 1967.
68.159Hamilton, William, English, 1751-1801Celadon and Amelia1793U. K. Collection Count de Aulby (n.d.);U.K. Colleciton Wilbur Foshay (n.d.);Brown & Bigelow (n.d.);Robert Edward Peters (by 1965);New York, Max Schweitzer (dealer-1968) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1968 (involving exchange of six pictures).
68.295Wouwerman, Phillips, Dutch, 1619-1668Before the Hunt17th CenturyDetroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. Fisher, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1968.
68.3Anguissiola, Sofonisba, Italian, 1527-1626Young Man16th/17th CenturyDetroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. Fisher, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1968.
68.303Boucher, Francois, French, 1703-1770Young Girl and Eros1750Exported from France in 1927;Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P., Fisher, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1968.
68.316Henner, Jean Jacques, French, 1829-1905The Magdalen19th CenturyDetroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. Fisher, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1968.
68.317Henner, Jean Jacques, French, 1829-1905Reclining Woman19th CenturyDetroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. Fisher, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1968. Deaccessioned by the DIA in 2001. To be sold at public auction in New York (Christie’s)
68.318Schreyer, Adolphe, German, 1828-1899Halt at the Inn19th CenturyDetroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. Fisher, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1968.
68.47Gentileschi, Orazio, Italian, 1565-1639Young Woman with a Violinc. 1612London, auction T. H. Coates (Christie's) 12 April, 1935, lot 83, bought by Bennett;U. K., Collection Anthony Reyre;London, Arthur Appleby (dealer-n.d. but acquired from A. Reyre);New York, Wildenstein & Co. (dealer, purchased from A. Appleby), from whom purchased by Mrs. Edsel Ford as a gift to the DIA in 1968.
69.259Anonymous, SpanishA Womanearly 17th CenturyNew York, Collection Alfred L. Nicholson (1924);New York, A. Siegfried Aram Gallery (n.d.);Ann Arbor, Ehrich Galleries (n.d.);Ann Arbor, Harry Boyd Earhart Foundation, by whom given to the DIA in 1969.
69.306Gauguin, Paul, French, 1848-1903Self Portraitc. 1893Oxford, Collection Sir Michael Sadler (1926-until at least 1936);New Jersey, Collection Mr. & Mrs. L. B. Wescott (from as early as 1946-until 1955);New York, J. K. Thannhauser Gallery (1955) from whom purchased by Robert H. Tannahill, by whom given to the DIA in 1969.
69.358Kalf, Willem, Dutch, 1619-1693A Kitchen Corner1642/1643New York, Arnold Seligmann Rey & Co. (dealer-1935);Detroit, Collection E. Raymond Field (sold in 1964);Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Walker (1964), by whom given to the DIA in 1969.
70.158Gogh, Vincent Willem van, Dutch, 1853-1890The Diggers1889Frankfurt-am-Main, Collection Hugo Nathan (1912-1938);New York, J. K. Thannhauser Gallery (n.d.);New York, Wildenstein & Co. (dealer-1941) from whom purchased by Robert H. Tannahill, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1970.
70.165Corot, Jean Baptiste Camille, French, 1796-1875Young Girl with a Mandolin19th CenturyAcquired from the artist by Mr. Sabourdin (n.d.);Collection Mr.Henroux, from whom purchased by E. Jonas;Paris, Edward Jonas (dealer-1938) from whom purchased by Robert H. Tannahill;Detroit, Collection Robert H. Tannahill (by 1938), by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1970.
70.168Degas, Edgar, French, 1834-1917Woman with a Headband1870/1872Paris, Collection Mlle Jacques Cochin (1924);Paris, estate of Baron Denys Cochin (until 1936);By descent to Denys Cochin Jr. (?);Paris, Ambroise Vollard (dealer, n.d.);New York, Paul Rosenberg & Co. (dealer-1949-50) from whom purchased by Robert H.Tannahill in 1950;Detroit, Collection Robert H. Tannahill by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1970.
70.17Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique, French, 1780-1867Perseus and Andromedac. 1819Paris, Collection Paul Gallimard (until 1908);Berlin, Galerie Paul Cassirer (dealer-n.d.);Edinburgh, Collection McNeill Reid (n.d.);New York, Etienne Bignou Gallery (dealer-1941) from whom purchased by Robert H. Tannahill;Detroit, Collection Robert H. Tannahill, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1970.
70.177Renoir, Pierre Auguste, French, 1841-1919Seated Bather1903Paris, Joshua Hessel (purchased from the artist in 1914);London, Alex Reid & Lefevre/with Bignou Gallery(dealer-1935--from whom purchased by Robert H. Tannahill. Grosse Point Farms, Collection Robert H. Tannahill, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1970.
70.182Rousseau, Henri, French, 1844-1910The Environs of Paris1909Valentine Gallery, purchase December, 1933 by Robert H. Tannahill;Tannahill bequest 1970
70.189El Greco, Spanish, 1541-1614Madonna and Childc. 1590New York, E. & A. Silberman Gallery (dealer-1938);Detroit, Collection Robert H. Tannahill, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1970.
71.3La Hyre, Laurent de, French, 1606-1656The Finding of Moses1640/1645Detroit, private collection (n.d.);Detroit, Collection Dr. & Mrs. Coleman Mopper, by whom given to the DIA in 1971.
71.301Preydour, Jules Alexander Gamba de, French, 1846-1886A Cove with Fishermen1877England, private collection (n.d.);Hennessy Collection (1878);Grosse Pointe, MI, Degrimme Art Gallery;Detroit, Collection Dr. & Mrs. Coleman Mopper by whom given to the DIA in 1971.
71.6Mortimer, John Hamilton, English, 1741-1779Bardolph1775/1776London, Collection David Bindman (n.d.);London, Christopher Powney (dealer-1970-71), from whom purchased by the DIA in 1971.
72.222Dolci, Carlo, Italian, 1616-1686The Flight into Egypt17th CenturyLondon, Berry, Head & Co. (dealer-1923);New York, Ehrich Gallery (n.d.);Detroit, Collection E. Raymond Field;New York, Victor Spark (dealer-1972);Detroit, Collection William Poplack, by whom given to the DIA in 1972.
72.296Lagrenee, Louis Jean Francois, French, 1724-1805Pygmalion and Galatea1781Total gap between 1908-1972;New York, Schickman Gallery (dealer-1972) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1972.
72.36La Hyre, Laurent de, French, 1606-1656The Sacrifice of Isaacc. 1650London, auction, 1966;London, Heim Gallery (dealer-1968);Detroit, Collection Dr. & Mrs. Coleman Mopper by whom given to the DIA in 1972
72.434Giordano, Luca, Italian, 1632-1705The Entombment of Christ1658/1662Paris, auction Duchesse de Berry (Hotel Drouot) 10 April, 1865;Paris, private collection (According to Heim-collection de Blacas, from whom purchased);Paris, Heim Gallery (dealer-1972) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1972.
72.466Regnault, Baron Jean Baptiste, French, 1754-1829The Judgment of Parisc. 1812Paris, auction (Hotel Drouot) 2 July, 1928, bought by Roger;confiscated and exported by Hitler for his intended museum in Linz;Paris, Collection Mr. Colombier (1953);Paris, Collection Le Peletier (1954);New York, Collection Walter P. Chrysler, Jr.(by 1956 when included in an exhibition);New York, Shepherd Gallery (dealer-1972) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1972.
72.86Honthorst, Gerrit van, Dutch, 1590-1656A Princess1641Munich, Galerie Drey (n.d.);New York, Howard Young Gallery (dealer-1928);Amsterdam, Gallery N. Beets (n.d.);Detroit, Collection, William A. Fisher, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1972.
73.1Velazquez, Antonio Gonzalez, Spanish, 1723-1793The Birth of the Virgin1755/1757Madrid, private collection (exh. as such in 1950);Madrid, auction (Duran) 9 May, 1972, lot 54, repr.;Rome, Enzo Constantini;Rome, Jan Dik (dealer-1973) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1973.
73.22Lurcat, Jean, French, 1892-1966Sails1931Collection Dr. and Mrs. George Kamperman by 1942. Bequest of Mrs. Kamperman, 1973
73.5Scorel, Jan van, Dutch, 1495-1562Pilgrim16th CenturyLucerne, auction Chillingworth (Fischer) 5 Sept., 1922, lot 35;Detroit, collection George G. Booth;Bloomfield Hills, Cranbrook Academy of Art;New York auction Cranbrook (Parke-Bernet) 17/18 May, 1972, from whence purchased by the DIA.
74.123Soutine, Chaim, French, 1894-1943Red Gladiolic. 1919New York, Pierre Matisse Gallery (dealer) by 1941;purchased by Lydia and Harry Winston, 1948;Collection Dr. Barnet and Mrs. Lydia Winston Malbin;Gift of Lydia Winston Malbin, 1974
74.2Gandolfi, Gaetano, Italian, 1734-1802Venus Ordering Armor from Vulcan for Aeneas1770/1780France, Collection Conte Raymond de Castellane, Nice, auction Conte Castellane (Terris Nizza) 5/9 March 1934, lot 49;London, Heim Gallery (dealer-1974) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1974.
74.217Guillaumin, Jean Baptiste Armand, French, 1841-1927Schoolboy19th/20th CenturyParis, Jacques Blot (n.d.);Amsterdarm, E. G. van Wisselingh & Co. (dealer-n.d.) New York, Hammer Galleries (dealer-1966);Detroit/Miami, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Lee Hills, by whom given to the DIA in 1974.
74.218Deveria, Eugene Francois Marie Jo, French, 1805-1865Portrait of Monsieur Couche1824Paris, Jacques Fischer (dealer-1974) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1974.
74.55Chasseriau, Theodore, French, 1819-1856Young Monkc. 1840Paris, private collection (1969);Zurich, private collection (1969);Zurich, Walter Feilchenfeldt (dealer-1974) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1974.
75.149Vibert, Jehan Georges, French, 1840-1902The View19th CenturyNew York, auction (Plaza) 31 Oct., 1946;Franklin, MI, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Merle V. Probst, by whom given to the DIA in 1975.
75.41Vollon, Antoine, French, 1833-1900Still Life with Chinese Rug and Fruitc. 1893New York, Delbanco Arts (dealer-1975) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1975.
75.61Dedreux, Alfred, French, 1810-1860Mademoiselle de Mossellmann Riding in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris1848Paris, Brame & Laurenceau (dealer);London, Colnaghi & H. Wengraf (dealers-1975) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1975.
75.65Valenciennes, Pierre Henri de, French, 1750-1819Landscape of Ancient Greece1786Paris, Hotel de la Place Concorde (1861);Paris, Collection Princesse du Polignac (1973);Paris, Galerie Heim-Gairac (dealer-1975) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1975.
75.87Taillasson, Jean-Joseph, French, 1745-1809Berenice Reproaching Ptolomy1802Paris, La Sirene (a boutique-1975);Paris, Jacques Fischer (dealer-1975) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1975.
76.145Pierre, Jean Baptiste Marie, French, 1713-1789The Adoration of the Shepherds1745Paris, Convent of la Ville L'Eveque (suppressed during the French Revolution);Paris, Heim Gallery (dealer-1976) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1976.
76.146Ricci, Sebastiano, Italian, 1659-1734Christ at the Sea of Galilee1695/1697France, private collection (until 1976);Paris, Galerie Heim (dealer-1976) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1976.
76.23Couture, Thomas, French, 1815-1879Drummer Boy1857Paris, private collection (1880);New York, Ira Spanierman (dealer-by 1967-1976) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1976.
76.73Gambard, Henri Augustin, French, 1819-1882Oedipus Going into Exile from Thebes1843London, Heim Gallery (dealer-1975-1976) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1976.
76.86Breton, Jules Adolphe Aime Louis, French, 1827-1906Fire in a Haystack1856New York, auction S. P. Avery, 20 March, 1902, bought by Mr. Tanenbaum;New York, auction (Parke-Bernet) 14 Oct.1953, lot 84;Los Angeles, Collection Loyola University;London, auction (Christie's) 20 Feb., 1976, lot 12 where bought by the DIA.
77.23Millet, Jean Francois, French, 1814-1875Madame Catherine Chancoigne1841Turqueville, France, Collection Chancoigne-Roomy family;Paris, auction Bernard Roomy (Hotel Drouot) 25 Nov., 1933;Geneva, private collection (n.d.);London, Heim Gallery (dealer-1977) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1977.
77.72Troy, Jean Francois de, French, 1679-1752Luncheon with Figures in Masquerade Dress1724/1725Paris, collection Marquis d'Aligre;Paris, auction (Palais Galliera) 8 Dec.,1975);Paris, Heim Gallery (dealer-1977) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1977.
78.1Palagi, Filippo Pelagio, Italian, 1775-1860Betrothal of Cupid and Psychec. 1808Bologna, Collection Conte Aldrovandi (by descent until 1941);England, private collection (n.d.);London, Heim Gallery (dealer-1978) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1978.
78.11Egley, William Maw, English, 1826-1916Talking Oak1857London, Roy Miles (dealer-1978) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1978.
78.21Dolci, Carlo, Italian, 1616-1686Madonna and Child1651Ireland, Collection Major J. McVeagh (1924);London, Julius Weitzner & Colnaghi (dealers-1977-78) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1978.
78.33Brett, John Randall, English, 1830-1902Bude Sands at Sunset1874Recorded in 1874 with no further provenance until 1978;London, auction (Sotheby's Belgravia) 18 April, 1978, lot 223 (bought by Julien Hartnoll).
78.39Vincent, Francois Andre, French, 1746-1816President Mole Manhandled by Insurgents1778/1779Geneva, private collection (n.d.);London, Heim Gallery (dealer-1978) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1978.
78.44Snyders, Frans, Flemish, 1579-1657Still Life with Fruit, Vegetables and Dead Gamec. 1635-1637London, auction (Christie's) 10 April, 1970, lot 108;London, Old Master Galleries (dealer-n.d.);Florence, C. G. Baroni (dealer-1978) from whom purchased by the DIA.
78.57Delaroche, Paul, French, 1797-1856Saint Sebastian19th CenturyParis, Jean Pierre Selz (dealer-1978) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1978.
78.67Jouvenet, Jean, French, 1644-1717Adoration of the Magi1700/1710Collection J. R. Ollerenshaw (1910);Schweinfurt, Germany, Collection Georg Schaefer;London, auction G. Schaefer (Christie's) 14 July, 1978, lot 38;London, Julius Weitzner (dealer-1978) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1978.
78.7Head, Guy, English, 1753-1800Echo Flying from Narcissus1795/1798London, Julian Hartnoll (dealer-1978) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1978.
79.14Cossiers, Jan, Flemish, 1600-1671Young Manc. 1650New York, Howard Young Galleries (dealer-1928);Detroit, Collection Grace Briggs Howenstein, by whom given to the DIA in 1979.
79.14Matteis, Paolo de, Italian, 1662-1728Danae1702/1705Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Lester Gruber, by whom given to the DIA in 1979.
79.15Rubens, Peter Paul, Flemish, 1577-1640Warrior1614/1616London, Collection Sir Alexander Korda;London, Julius H. Weitzner (dealer-1979) by whom given to the DIA in 1979.
79.16Rubens, Peter Paul, Workshop of, Flemish, 1577-1640Warrior with Two Pagesc. 1615England, Private Collection (n.d.);London, Jan Appleby/D. Koetser (dealer-1957);London, Julius H. Weitzner (dealer-1979) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1979.
79.162Regnault, Baron Jean Baptiste, French, 1754-1829Education of Achilles1780/1790Paris, Jacques Fischer (dealer-1979) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1979.
79.178Duval-Lecamus, Pierre, French, 1790-1854Two Veterans Playing "Piquet"1819Paris, T. Andre Cabanal (dealer-1979) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1979.
79.187Veyrassat, Jacques Jules, French, 1828-1893Last Load of Wheat1892New York, auction (Sotheby Parke Bernet) 4 June, 1975, lot 167, bought by Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Walker;Bloomfield Hills, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Walker, by whom given to the DIA in 1979.
79.188Michel, Georges, French, 1763-1843Storm: The Quarry at MontmartreNew York/London, Julius Weitzner (dealer-1963-65);Collection Irene & Solomon Guggenheim;New York, auction Guggenheim (P-B) 24 Nov., 1965, lot 27, bought by Marie & Bernard Walker;Detroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Walker, by whom given to the DIA in 1979.
79.3Manfredi, Bartolomeo, Italian, 1580-1620Fortune Teller1610/1615Lyon, auction 24 Oct., 1977;Paris, Heim Gallery (dealer-1979) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1979.
79.35Lehmann, Henri, French, 1814-1882Jean Louis Gabriel, Rector of Saint Merri1861Paris, auction (Hotel Drouot) March, 1978 (purchased by an unidentified Parisian gallery from whom purchased by Heim);London, Heim Gallery (dealer-1979) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1979.
79.6Signol,Emile, French, 1804-1892Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery1842Versailles, Collection M. J. Morineau (1972);London, Heim Gallery (dealer-1978-79) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1979.
79.9Langetti, Giovanni Battista, Italian, 1625-1676Giant17th CenturyFlorence, A. da Nanios (dealer-1978-79) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1979.
80.102Roybet, Ferdinand, French, 1840-1920The Gypsy Womanc. 1871London, auction (Sotheby's) 3 Oct. 1979, lot 224a;London, Alex Wengraf (dealer-1980) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1980.
80.3Falciatore, Filippo, Italian, 1728-1768Tarantella at Mergellinac. 1750Collection Vittoria de Sica (?);Rome Galleria Canessa (n.d.);Rome, Enzo Constantini (dealer-1980) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1980.
80.36Roslin, Alexandre, Swedish, 1718-1795Louis-Philippe, Duc d'Orleans, Saluting his Army on the Battlefield1757France, Collection King Louis-Philippe (n.d.);France, Collection Duc de Nemours (n.d.);Stockholm, A. B. Fritzes Kungl. Hovbokhandel (dealer-n.d.);Djursholm, Sweden, Collection count Johan Lagergren;New York, Maurice Segoura (dealer-1980) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1980.
80.37Carolus-Duran, French, 1837-1917Merrymakers1870Paris, Jean Piere Selz (dealer-1980) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1980.
80.4Falciatore, Filippo, Italian, 1728-1768Concert in a Gardenc. 1750Collection Vittoria de Sica (?);Rome Galleria Canessa (n.d.);Rome, Enzo Constantini (dealer-1980) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1980.
80.44Hamilton, Gavin, English, 1723-1798Cleopatra1767/1769London, Heim Gallery (dealer-1980) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1980.
80.45Largillierre, Nicolas de, French, 1656-1746Frederick Augustus, Count Rutowskic. 1729Paris, private Polish Collection (n.d.);London, Heim Gallery (dealer-1980) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1980.
80.55Scheffer, Ary, French, 1795-1858Marguerite Leaving Church1838Paris, Collection Paturle (by 1872);Normandy, Collection Count de Monjou (by 1934);Paris, Galerie Fischer-Keiner (dealer-1980) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1980.
80.6Vincent, Francois Andre, French, 1746-1816Saint John the Evangelist1793Paris, Galerie de Beyser (dealer-1979-80) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1980.
81.682Linnell, John, the Elder, English, 1792-1882A Gentleman1830London, auction (Christie's) 25 May, 1979, lot 154;London, Christopher Wood Gallery (dealer-1981) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1981. Deaccessioned. To be sold at public auction (Christie’s) in New York.
1983.6Coccapani, Sigismondo, Italian, 1583-1642Daughters of Jethro1630/1640London, auction 9 Dec. 1981, lot 98;London, Matthiesen Fine Arts (dealer-1983) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1983.
1984.21Caro, Lorenzo de, Italian, 1740-1762Esther before Ahasuerusmiddle 18th CenturyGenoa, Collection Deswaef (1930);Paris, Collection Prince Mdivani (n.d.);New York, Piero Corsini (dealer-1984) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1984.
1984.22Caro, Lorenzo de, Italian, 1740-1762The Golden Calfmiddle 18th CenturyGenoa, Collection Deswaef (1930);Paris, Collection Prince Mdivani (n.d.);New York, Piero Corsini (dealer-1984) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1984.
1985.15Denis, Maurice, French, 1870-1943La Depeche de Toulouse1892Toulouse, France, collection Arthur Huc (1892), by descent to Mlle Chaviat, Toulouse;Switzerland, private collection (n.d.);New York Linven (Jean Pierre Selz--dealer-1985) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1985.
1985.2Taillasson, Jean-Joseph, French, 1745-1809Berenice Reproaching Ptolemyc. 1802Paris, Galerie Cailleux (dealer-1985) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1985.
1985.24Renoir, Pierre Auguste, French, 1841-1919Woman in an Armchair1874Le Havre, Collection Mr. van de Velde (purchased from D-R in 1904);Paris, Collection Mrs. Paul Guillaume;Paris, collection Mrs. Jean Walter;Detroit, collection Mrs. Allan Shelden III, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1985.
1985.25Renoir, Pierre Auguste, French, 1841-1919Clearing in the Woods1865London, Lefevre Galleries (dealer-1946);London, Arthur Tooth & Sons (dealer-1955) from whom purchased by Colonel & Mrs. Henry Nugent Head, bequeathed by Mrs. Nugent Head to the DIA in 1985.
1985.26Fantin-Latour, Henri, French, 1836-1904Petunias1881New York, Collection Ruth Nugent Head (by 1966=Mrs. Henry Nugent Head), by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1985.
1985.31Winck, Johann Christian Thomas, German, 1738-1797The Agony in the Garden1773New York, auction (Christie's) 15 Jan., 1985, lot 47;New York, StairSainty-Matthiesen--dealer-1985) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1985.
1985.34Terwesten, Matthaus, Dutch, 1670-1757Venus and Adonisc. 1718Clent, England, Collection Dr. Johnson Ball (n.d.);London, Heim Gallery (dealer-1985) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1985.
1986.19Venne, Adriaen Pietersz van de, Dutch, 1589-1662Angry Blows1625/1640Czechoslovakia-then Mount Clemens, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Viktor Adam from whom purchased by the DIA in 1986.
1986.4Gerard, Baron Francois-Pascal-Si, French, 1770-1837Daphnis and Chloec. 1824Collection Comtesse Bastien Foy (n.d.);Liege, Andree Stassart (dealer-1986) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1986.
1988.65Hodler, Ferdinand, Swiss, 1853-1918Study for Day1898/1899Zurich, Gallery Neupert (1921);Munich, Gallery Thannhauser;Zurich, Bruno Meissner (dealer-1988) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1988.
1989.2Hammershoi, Vilhelm, Danish, 1864-1916Interior with a Lady1901Canada, private collection (n.d.);Huntington Woods, Donald Morris Gallery (dealer-1988) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1988.
1989.33Master of Saint Sang, Flemish, active 1520Ecce Homoearly 16th CenturyParis, art market (1913);Paris, auction Emile Artus (Charpentier) 15/17 May, 1950, lot 30;Lisbon, collection Dr. Riccardo de Espirito Santo Silva (n.d.);New York, private collection (n.d.);New York, Otto Naumann (dealer-1989);New York, Valery Taylor (dealer-1989) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1989.
1990.1Assereto, Gioacchino, Italian, 1600-1649St. Francis of Assisi Comforted by a Cherub with a Violin1620/1649New York, Colnaghi (dealer-1970s--1990) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1990.
1990.291Jansson, Eugene, Swedish, 1862-1915Ring Gymnast No. 21912London, Peter Nahum (dealer-1990) from whom pruchased by the DIA in 1990.
1991.1Slott-Moller, Harald, Danish, 1864-1937Georg Brandes at the University in Copenhagen1889Copenhagen, auction (Rasmussen) 20 March, 1969, lot 187;Europe, private collection (purchased at Rasmussen sale-until 1990);London, auction (Christie's) 29 Nov., 1990, lot 1, where purchased by the DIA.
1991.172Menzel, Adolph von, German, 1815-1905The Back Garden1850/1860(?) Berlin, Collection Meyerheim (n.d.);Munich, art market (1950s/1960s);Zurich, Thomas Kessler (dealer-1991) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1991 with Dr. Thomas Habeck of Westensee, Germany acting as in intermediary.
1991.214Mondrian, Piet, Dutch, 1872-1944Still Life with Sunflower1907Blaricum, The Netherlands, Collection S. B. Slijper;Basel, Galerie Beyeler (dealer-1964);Geneva, Collection A. Gubbay (n.d.);London, Crane Calman Gallery (dealer-1970);Oxfordshire, Collection Mrs. J. Coleridge (n.d.), Birmingham, MI,Donald Morris Gallery (n.d.);Bloomfield Hills, MI, Collection S. Senekoff (n.d.). Birmingham, MI, Donald Morris Gallery (dealer-1980);Royal Oak, MI, Collection Margaret Demant, by whom given to the DIA in 1991.
1991.242Teniers, David the Younger, Attributed to, Flemish, 1610-1694Temptation of St. Anthony17th CenturySpain, Collection Marques of Salamanca (exported from Spain in 1987);Bloomfield Hills, Collection Dr. Robert A. Delp and Family, by whom given to the DIA in 1991.
1992.359Lhermitte, Leon Augustin, French, 1844-1925The Harvestlate 19th/early 20th CenturyDetroit, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Alfred J. Fisher, by whom bequeathed to the DIA in 1967.
1992.37Parra, Jose Felipe, SpanishStill Life with Walnuts and Meerschaum19th CenturyParis, Jean Pierre Selz (dealer-1992) by whom given to the DIA in 1992.
1992.7Chavannes, Pierre Cecile Puvis de, French, 1824-1898Children in an Orchard/Autumn1871Marseilles, Private Collection (n.d.);Paris, Marc Blondeau (dealer-1992) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1992.
1992.8Gervex, Henri, French, 1852-1929Cafe Scene in Paris1877France, private collection (n.d.);Paris, Jean Pierre Selz (dealer-1992) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1992.
1993.36Poel, Egbert Lievensz van der, Dutch, 1621-1664Peasants Fleeing a Burning Barnc. 1655Rugby, U.K.Collection Mr. Retty (n.d.);Northampton, U.K., collection Charles Buswell (n.d.);Jubblepore, India, private collection (n.d.);The Netherlands, private collection (n.d.);New York, Gutekunst & Co. (dealer-1993) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1993
1994.1Bandini, Giovanni, Italian, 1540-1599Bust of Cosimo I, Grand Duke of Tuscany(c. 1572)Florence, possibly either for Giovanni Niccolini or for Bernardo Soderini;whereabouts unknown;Private collection, France;Dealer (unknown name), United Kingdom;Osata Holdings, 1992-93;Joanna Barnes Fine Arts (dealer), 1993
1994.22Bretschneider, Daniel, the Younger, German, 1623-1658The Good SamaritanLondon, Rafael Valls Gallery (dealer-1994) from whom purchased by the DIA in 1994.
1994.57Renoir, Pierre Auguste, French, 1841-1919The Spanish Guitarist1894London, Collection Sir Chester Beatty (1929-1935);Paris, Galerie Durand-Ruel (purchased from Ch. Beatty in 1935);New York, Sam Salz (dealer-purchased from Durand-Ruel in 1943);London, auction (Christie's) 1 July 1974, lot 3;London, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Kanzler (1974-1994) given by Mrs. Jean-Pierre Marcie-Riviere (e. g. Mrs. Rosemarie Kanzler) to the DIA in 1994.
1996.257Steinhammer, Friedrich Christof, German, active 1608-1622Rape of the Sabine Women1622Detroit-then Clearwater, FL, Collection Mr. & Mrs. Martin C. Cook, by whom given to the DIA in 1996.
1998.58Ferrata, Ercole, Italian, 1610-1686Bust of Ottaviano Acciaiuoli(c. 1659)Heim Gallery, London, until 1990;Daniel Katz (dealer), London.

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