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Portrait of a Venetian Nobleman
Lost Art-ID
615330
Artist
Tintoretto, Jacopo
Birth
1518.09 / 1518.10, Venedig
Death
1594.05.31, Venedig
Place of activity
Venedig
Title
Portrait of a Venetian Nobleman
Datierung
1563-1565 (ca.)
Object type
Group of reported objects
Material / Technique
Oil ; Canvas / painted
Height
117.50 cm
Width
95.00 cm
Provenance
Morosini collection, Venice; Marcell Nemes, Budapest-Munich, by 1913; Auction of the Nemes Collection, Galerie Manzi, Paris, 1913 (unsold); Auction of the Nemes Collection, Helbing and Co., Munich, 1931; Baron Ferenc Hatvany, Budapest, 1931; Deposited at the Hungarian General Credit Bank, Budapest, 1942; Lost from the Bank deposit, by January 1945; [...]; Nizhny Novgorod State Art Museum
It is unknown whether the loss during the Nazi persecution was caused by the German army, by the Soviet army, or by others.
Literature / Source
Friedländer, M.J., Sammlung Marczell von Nemes, Versteigerungskat. Cassirer und Helbing, Munich, 1931. No. 31. Taf. 17; Pogány, Kálmán, Báró Hatvany Ferenc műgyűjteményének teljes jegyzéke [Complete inventroy of the art collection of Baron Ferenc Hatvany] manuscript, 1937. Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár [National Archives of Hungary] XIX-J-12-845/1947. I/a. No. 93; Régi olasz mesterek kiállítása. Képek, szobrok magyar magángyűjteményekből [Exhibition of Italian Old Masters. Paintings, Sculptures from Hungarian Private Collections] Nemzeti Szalon Művészet Egyesület [National Salon Art Association] December 15, 1937 – January 11, 1938. Budapest. No. 16; Bercken, Erich von der, Die Gemälde des Jacopo Tintoretto. 1942. Munich, R. Piper. p. 117, No. 242; Hatvany Ferenc bejelentése az elhurcolt vagy elpusztult műalkotásairól. [Submission of Ferenc Hatvany about his losses of artworks] Köz- és magángyűjteményekből elhurcolt művészeti alkotások miniszteri biztossága [Government Commission on Artworks Looted from Public and Private Collections], Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár, [National Archives of Hungary] XXIX-L-2-r 147/1947. p. 3; Gerlötei, Eugéne: L'ancienne Collection Francois de Hatvany, in: Gazette des Beaux-Arts, Mai-June 1966. pp. 363, 364; Mravik, László, The "Sacco Di Budapest" and Depredation of Hungary, 1938-1949: Works of Art Missing from Hungary as a Result of the Second World War: Looted, Smuggled, Captured, Lost and Destroyed Art Works, Books and Archival Documents: Preliminary and Provisional Catalog, 1998, Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest. p. 226, no. 16809.; Project “Heritage Revealed”, Catalog of art Objects from Hungarian Private Collections, Moscow, Rudomino, 2003. p 88, illustrated
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