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Portrait of a Man (perhaps Fracastoro)
Lost Art-ID
616201
Artist
Unknown (Venetian)
Title
Portrait of a Man (perhaps Fracastoro)
Datierung
1501/1550
Object type
Group of reported objects
Material / Technique
Oil ; Canvas / painted
Height
81.50 cm
Width
63.00 cm
Description
Later inscription on the picture, lower left: "HIERO: FRACASTORIVM PHIL: MED: POE: TITIANVS. PINXIT"
Provenance
Brescia, Count Teodoro Lechi, in the first half of the 19th century; Géza Osmitz, Pozsony/Bratislava; Henrik Fellner, Budapest; Mrs. Henrik Fellner, Budapest by descent; Baron Mor Lipot Herzog, Budapest; Baroness Mor Lipot Herzog, Budapest, 1934 by descent; Herzog Andras, Erzsebet, Istvan, 1940, by descent; Lost during WWII - a confiscation as a result of Nazi persecution is suspected; whereabouts unknown
Literature / Source
Brognoli, Paolo, Nuova Guida per la Cittá Brescia, Brescia, 1826, 210.; Gombosi, György, Palma Vecchio. Des Meisters Gemälde und Zeichnungen. Deutsche Verlag-Anstalt, Stuttgart und Berlin, 1937. 124, illustrated; 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. 2 (Palma Vecchio, also attributed to Titian, Cariani and Pordeone); Balázs-Piri, László. 1944. “Mi történjék hát az ország elől gondosan elrejtett zsidó képgyűjteményekkel?” [What should happen to the Jewish art collection well hidden from the state?] In: Egyedül vagyunk [We are alone], May 24, 1944.; László Mravik: „Sacco di Budapest” and Depredation of Hungary 1938–1949. Updated. Unpublished manuscript, Budapest, 2011. No. 19843.
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