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National Gallery of Art - THE COLLECTION
image of Elijah Fed by the Raven
Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo (artist)
Italian, c. 1480 - 1548 or after
Elijah Fed by the Raven, c. 1510
oil on panel transferred to canvas
Overall: 168 x 135.6 cm (66 1/8 x 53 3/8 in.) framed: 199.1 x 166.2 x 8.6 cm (78 3/8 x 65 7/16 x 3 3/8 in.)
Samuel H. Kress Collection
1961.9.35
From the Tour: Venice and the North
Object 5 of 6

1956Paintings and Sculpture from the Kress Colllection Acquired by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation 1951-56. Introduction by John Walker, text by William E. Suida and Fern Rusk Shapley. National Gallery of Art. Washington, 1956: 162, no. 63, repro.
1959Paintings and Sculpture from the Samuel H. Kress Collection. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1959: 162, repro.
1965Summary Catalogue of European Paintings and Sculpture. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1965: 121
1968European Paintings and Sculpture, Illustrations. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1968: 108, repro.
1968Shapley, Fern Rusk. Paintings from the Samuel H. Kress Collection: Italian Schools, XV-XVI Century. London, 1968: 89-90, fig. 215.
1975European Paintings: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1975: 322, repro.
1979Shapley, Fern Rusk. Catalogue of the Italian Paintings. 2 vols. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1979: I:418-419, II:pl. 299
1984Walker, John. National Gallery of Art, Washington. (rev. ed.) New York, 1984: 223, no. 274, color repro.
1985European Paintings: An Illustrated Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1985: 369, repro.

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