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Madonna   Carlo Dolci (1616–1687), successor

Madonna


Successor Carlo Dolci (1616–1687)

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Madonna
Material/technique
oil on canvas
Measurements
78 × 65 cm
Acquisition
presumably acquired in 1790 by Prince Alois I von Liechtenstein
Artists/makers/authors
Successor Carlo Dolci
Detailed information
Inventory number
GE 1494
Signature/inscriptions content only available in German
Siegel: rückseitig 3 verschiedene unidentifizierte Monogrammsiegel in Rot rückseitig 1 unidentifiziertes Wappensiegel mit Lamm in Rot
Provenance
presumably acquired in 1790 by Prince Alois I von Liechtenstein
Iconography
Mary
Literature
Johann Dallinger von Dalling, Description des Tableaux, et des Piéces de Sculpture, que renferme la Gallerie de son Altesse François Joseph Chef et Prince Regnant de la Maison de Liechtenstein, Vienne 1780, S. 17, Kat. 34

Johann Dallinger von Dalling d. Ä., Catalogus, Manuskript verfasst 1805–1807, S. Manuskript "Erkaufft durch Braun", Kat. 281

Hormayrs Archiv, 1829 1829, S. 320-322

Gustav Friedrich Waagen, Die vornehmsten Kunstdenkmäler in Wien, Wien 1866, S. 263

Jacob von Falke, Katalog der fürstlich Liechtensteinischen Bilder-Galerie im Gartenpalais der Rossau zu Wien, Wien 1873 , S. 6, Kat. 41

Ausst.-Kat. Crown of the Alps. Masterworks from the Collections of the Prince of Liechtenstein, National Palace Museum, Taipei 17.4.2015–31.8.2015, erschienen Taipei City 2015, S. 238–239, Kat.-Nr. 87

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