Dead fish lying on its back
Maker
(artist)
1499-1546
1499-1546
Title
Dead fish lying on its back
Medium
chalk (black), pen and ink (brown) on laid paper, cut into a pentagon, laid down on an historic mount
Dimensions
Height: 6.3 cm
Width: 8.6 cm
Width: 8.6 cm
Accession Number
D.1952.RW.1243.3
Mode of Acquisition
Robert Clermont Witt, bequest, 1952
Credit
The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
Copyright
Work in the public domain
Location
Not currently on display
Keywords
Provenance
Jonathan Richardson, the elder, London (1665-1745), L.2183 and L.2983 (lower right - faded - and mount verso); John Bouverie (ca. 1722/23-1750), L.325; by descent to his sister Anne Hervey (d. 1757); by descent to her son Christopher Hervey (d. 1786); by descent to his aunt Elizabeth Bouverie (d. 1798); by descent to Sir Charles Middleton (1726-1838); by descent to his grandson Charles Noel, later 1st Earl Gainsborough (1781-1866); his sale, London (Christie's), 20 July 1859; Colnaghi (London); acquired there by Sir Robert Witt, London (1872-1952), L.2228b, 16 September 1935 (£3 and in part exchange); Witt Bequest 1952
Inscriptions
Watermark: Watermark: possibly at Recto, right centre, but unable to see due to mount.
Collector's mark: collector's mark of John Bouverie (L.325)
Collector's mark: collector's mark of Jonathan Richardson, the elder (L.2183)
Collector's mark: Mount (historic), Verso: upper centre, brown ink: Jonathan Richardson, the elder (L.2983).
Inscription: Giulio Romano.
Inscription: Zb. 20. / Ze 26. / a. //
Collector's mark: collector's mark of Sir Robert Witt (L.2228b)
Collector's mark: collector's mark of John Bouverie (L.325)
Collector's mark: collector's mark of Jonathan Richardson, the elder (L.2183)
Collector's mark: Mount (historic), Verso: upper centre, brown ink: Jonathan Richardson, the elder (L.2983).
Inscription: Giulio Romano.
Inscription: Zb. 20. / Ze 26. / a. //
Collector's mark: collector's mark of Sir Robert Witt (L.2228b)
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