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Art market, Florence, in or shortly after 1900;[1] (Leo Nardus [1868-1955], Suresnes, France, and New York); purchased 1905 by Peter A.B. Widener, Lynnewood Hall, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania;[2] inheritance from estate of Peter A.B. Widener by gift through power of appointment of Joseph E. Widener, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania; gift 1942 to NGA.

Bibliography

1905
Reinach, Salomon. Répertoire de peintures du moyen âge et de la Renaissance (1280-1580). 6 vols. Paris, 1905-1923: 3(1910):380, repro., as School of Piero della Francesca.
1908
"P.A.B. Widener Collection, February 1st, 1908." Typescript, 2 vols. Library, National Gallery of Art, 1908: 120, as by "Francesca (Piero de la)" [sic Piero della Francesca].
1916
Berenson, Bernard, and William Roberts. Pictures in the Collection of P.A.B. Widener at Lynnewood Hall, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania: Early Italian and Spanish Schools. Philadelphia, 1916: unpaginated, repro., as by Veronese Follower of Mantegna.
1923
Paintings in the Collection of Joseph Widener at Lynnewood Hall. Intro. by Wilhelm R. Valentiner. Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, 1923: unpaginated, repro., as by Veronese Follower of Mantegna.
1925
Berenson, Bernard. "Nove pitture in cerca di un'attribuzione - III." Dedalo 5, no. 12 (1925): 753, 756-760, 774 n. 4, repro., as by Domenico Morone.
1927
Berenson, Bernard. Three Essays in Method. Oxford, 1927: 55-60, fig. 60, as by Domenico Morone.
1931
Paintings in the Collection of Joseph Widener at Lynnewood Hall. Intro. by Wilhelm R. Valentiner. Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, 1931: 160, repro., as by Domenico Morone.
1932
Berenson, Bernard. Italian Pictures of the Renaissance. Oxford, 1932: 377, as by Domenico Morone.
1933
Sandberg Vavalà, Evelyn. “Francesco Benaglio.” Art in America 21 no. 2 (March 1933): 57-58, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, fig. 7
1936
Berenson, Bernard. Pitture italiane del rinascimento. Milan, 1936: 324, as by Domenico Morone.
1938
Waldmann, Emil. "Die Sammlung Widener." Pantheon 22 (November 1938): 340.
1942
Works of Art from the Widener Collection. Foreword by David Finley and John Walker. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1942: 6, as by Domenico Morone.
1947
Longhi, Roberto. “Calepino Veneziano – parte 1.” Arte Veneta 1, no. 2 (April – June 1947): 88, fig. 84.
1947
Pope-Hennessy, John. “Recent Research.” The Burlington Magazine 90 (June 1948): 178.
1948
Paintings and Sculpture from the Widener Collection. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1948 (reprinted 1959): 9, repro., as by Domenico Morone.
1956
Brenzoni, Raffaello. Domenico Morone: 1438-9 c. – 1517 c. Vita ed opere. Florence, 1956: 42, as by Domenico Morone (?).
1957
Mariacher, Giovanni. Il Museo Correr di Venezia: Dipinti dal XIV al XVI secolo. Venice, 1957: 177, as by a “Pierfrancescan painter from the Veneto” with a note that Giuseppe Fiocco assigned it to Lorenzo Canozi da Lendinara.
1962
Puppi, Lionello. Bartolomeo Montagna. Venice, 1962: 33 n. 7.
1965
Summary Catalogue of European Paintings and Sculpture. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1965: 13.
1968
Berenson, Bernard. Italian Pictures of the Renaissance. Central Italian and North Italian Schools. 3 vols. London, 1968: 1:38.
1968
National Gallery of Art. European Paintings and Sculpture, Illustrations. Washington, 1968: 6, repro.
1972
Fredericksen, Burton B., and Federico Zeri. Census of Pre-Nineteenth Century Italian Paintings in North American Public Collections. Cambridge, MA, 1972: 25, 646.
1974
Eberhardt, Hans-Joachim. Domenico Morone. Verona, 1974: 91, as by Domenico Morone.
1974
Rognini, Luciano. “Francesco Benaglio.” In Pierpaolo Brugnoli, ed. Maestri della pittura veronese. Verona, 1974: 88, fig. 55.
1975
European Paintings: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1975: 24, repro.
1975
Reitlinger, Gerald. “The Craze for Blue and White.” Connoisseur 189, no. 761 (July 1975): 216, figs. 1, 2.
1977
Ragghianti, Carlo L. “Bonnatiana—2.” Critica d’Arte 42 (1977): 55.
1979
Shapley, Fern Rusk. Catalogue of the Italian Paintings. 2 vols. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1979: 1:62-63; 2:pl. 36.
1981
Cuppini, Maria Teresa. “L’arte a Verona tra XV e XVI secolo.” In Verona e il suo territorio. 6 vols in 12 parts. Verona, 1960-2003: 4(1981): 344, 346.
1983
Volpe, Carlo. “Una Madonna di Cristoforo Caselli e un prototipo di Piero per il Veneto.” Notizie da Palazzo Albani 12, nos. 1-2 (1983): 36.
1984
Chastel, André. Musca depicta. Milan, 1984: 16, 26, 27, repro.
1985
European Paintings: An Illustrated Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1985: 45, repro.
1986
Lucco, Mauro. "Francesco Benaglio." In Federico Zeri, ed. La pittura in Italia. Il Quattrocento. 2 vols. Milan, 1986: 2:581.
1987
Lucco, Mauro. “La Pittura rinascimentale del secondo Quattrocento nel Veneto occidentale.” In Federico Zeri, ed. La pittura in Italia. Il Quattrocento. 2 vols. Milan, 1987: 1:147-148, 166 n. 8.
1990
Marinelli, Sergio. “Verona.” In Mauro Lucco, ed. La pittura nel Veneto: il Quattrocento. Milan, 1990: 2:631, 649 n. 13, fig. 751.
1991
Shaw, Keith V., and Theresa M. Boccia Shaw. “Francesco Benaglio and Piero della Francesca via Lorenzo Canozi da Lendinara.” Porticus 14-16 (1991-1993): 14-15, 17, 20 n. 28, 21 n. 46, fig. 5.
1992
Partsch, Susanna. “Benaglio, Francesco.” In Allgemeines Künsler-Lexicon: Die bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker. 119 vols. Munich and Leipzig, 1992-2023: 8(1994):589, 590.
1993
Gagliardi, Jacques. La conquête de la peinture: L’Europe des ateliers du XIIIe au XVe siècle. Paris, 1993: 757.
1994
Bellosi, Luciano. “Un indagine su Domenico Morone (e su Francesco Benaglio).” In Pierre Rosenberg, Cécile Scailliérz, and Dominique Thiébaut. Hommage à Michel Laclotte. Études sur la peinture du Moyen Age et de la Renaissance. Milan and Paris, 1994: 295, 303 nn. 43, 45.
1995
De Marchi, Andrea. “Un punto fermo per Angelo Zoppo ‘ignobile pittore.’” Bulletin du Musée Hongrois des Beaux-Arts 82 (1995): 73 n. 9.
1996
Lippincott, Kristen. "Francesco Benaglio." In Jane Turner, ed. The Dictionary of Art. 34 vols. New York and London, 1996: 3:699.
2001
Levi d’Ancona, Mirella. Lo zoo del Rinascimento. Il significato degli animali nella pittura italiana dal XIV al XVI secolo. Lucca, 2001: 164.
2002
Mack, Rosamund E. Bazaar to Piazza: Islamic Trade and Italian Art, 1300-1600. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London, 2002: 105.
2002
Quodbach, Esmée. "The Last of the American Versailles: The Widener Collection at Lynnewood Hall." Simiolus 29, no. 1/2 (2002): 95.
2003
Boskovits, Miklós, and David Alan Brown, et al. Italian Paintings of the Fifteenth Century. The Systematic Catalogue of the National Gallery of Art. Washington, D.C., 2003: 96-101, color repro.
2006
Marinelli, Sergio, and Paola Marini, eds. Mantegna e le Arti a Verona 1450-1500. Exh. cat. Palazzo della Gran Guardia, Verona, 2006: 251, 254-255.
2006
Rossi, Francesca. “Frammenti di una generazione perduta, nei dintorni di Francesco Benaglio.” In Sergio Marinelli and Paola Marini, eds. Mantegna e le Arti a Verona 1450-1500. Exh. cat. Palazzo della Gran Guardia, Verona, 2006: 107, fig. 10.
2016
Paolucci, Antonio, et al, eds. Piero della Francesca: Indagine su un mito. Exh. cat. Museo San Domenico, Forlì, 2016: 150.

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