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National Gallery of Art - THE COLLECTION
image of The Presentation of the Virgin
Andrea di Bartolo (artist)
Italian, documented from 1389 - died 1428
The Presentation of the Virgin, c. 1400
tempera on panel
overall: 44.2 x 32.5 cm (17 3/8 x 12 13/16 in.) framed: 48.2 x 36.8 x 4.1 cm (19 x 14 1/2 x 1 5/8 in.)
Samuel H. Kress Collection
1939.1.41
On View
From the Tour: Painting in Siena in the 14th and Early 15th Centuries
Object 6 of 10

Provenance

This panel, along with NGA 1939.1.42 and 1939.1.43, are stated to have come from the collection of a contessa Giustiniani, Genoa;[1] (Count Alessandro Contini Bonacossi, Rome-Florence); sold July 1930 to the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, New York;[2] gift 1939 to NGA.

[1] See the bill of sale described in note 2. No documented collection of the conti Giustiniani at Genoa seems to have existed, at least in the early years of the twentieth century. The works that Elisabeth Gardner (2002, 183) cites as formerly the property of the contessa Giustiniani almost all seem to have been purchased on the art market shortly before 1930, when Contini Bonacossi sold them to Samuel H. Kress. The contessa is thus more likely to have been a dealer, or agent, than a collector. See also Boskovits – Brown, 2003, 616 n. 3.

[2] The painting is included on a bill of sale dated 15 July 1930 that included eight paintings from the Giustiniani collection (copy in NGA curatorial files).

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