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Design for decorative motifs (related to the decoration of Raphael's Loggia)

Maker

(artist)
1501-1556

Formerly attributed to
(artist)
1487-1564

Title

Design for decorative motifs (related to the decoration of Raphael's Loggia)

Medium

pen and brown ink on laid paper

Dimensions

Height: 40.7 cm
Width: 26.3 cm

Accession Number

D.1955.WF.4643

Mode of Acquisition

Witt Fund, purchase, 1955

Credit

The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)

Copyright

Work in the public domain

Location

Not currently on display

Keywords



[plant-derived motifs]

Provenance

Henry de Triqueti, Paris (1803-1874); K.E. Maison (London); purchased there by the Courtauld Gallery via the Witt Fund, 1955

Exhibition History

Italian Old Master drawings. Witt Collection, Courtauld Gallery, The National Art Gallery of New Zealand, Wellington, 1970

Newly Acquired Drawings for the Witt Collection, Courtauld Institute Galleries, London, 1965-1966

A Selection of Drawings from The Witt/Courtauld Collections, University of Sussex, Falmer, 1964 ...More

Old Master Drawings from the Witt Collection, Auckland City Art Gallery, 01/09/1960-01/10/1960

Decorative Arts of the Italian Renaissance 1400-1600, Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, USA, 18/11/1958-04/01/1959 ...Less

Literature

Italian Old Master drawings. Witt Collection, Courtauld Gallery, The National Art Gallery of New Zealand, Wellington, 1970
cat. no. 6

Newly Acquired Drawings for the Witt Collection, Courtauld Institute Galleries, London, 1965-1966
cat. no. 3

Pouncey, Philip and J.A. Gere, Italian drawings in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum Raphael and his circle, London 1962
n. 2 on pp. 109-10 under no. 184 ...More

Old Master Drawings from the Witt Collection, Auckland City Art Gallery, 1960
cat. no. 23 ...Less

Inscriptions

Collector's mark: Recto,:lower left corner, stamped in black: Henry de Triqueti (L.1304).

Inscription: none.

Watermark: none.

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