The Man of Sorrows
early 16th century
Sculptor
Artwork overview
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Medium
marble
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Credit Line
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Dimensions
overall: 29.5 x 25.4 cm (11 5/8 x 10 in.)
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Accession
1961.9.94
Artwork history & notes
Provenance
Count Giovanni Battista Lucini Passalaqua [d. 1890], Milan; (his sale, foyer of La Scala Theater, Milan, by Giulio Sambon, 14-18 and 20-21 April 1885, 3rd day, no. 100);[1] Gustave Dreyfus [1837-1914], Paris; his estate; purchased 1930 with the entire Dreyfus collection by (Duveen Brothers, Inc., London, New York, and Paris); purchased 1940 by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, New York;[2] gift 1961 to NGA.[3]
[1] The sculpture is illustrated in the Passalaqua sale catalogue, so it appears there is no doubt that it was included in this collection. Duveen Sculpture in Public Collections of America, New York, 1944: no. 173, does not list the 1885 sale and instead gives the name of Louis-Charles Timbal prior to Dreyfus' name in the provenance. Ulrich Middeldorf, Complete Catalogue of the Samuel H. Kress Collection: European Sculptures XIV-XIX Century, 1976: 59, lists the provenance as Passalaqua, Timbal, Dreyfus, Duveen, Kress, with reference to the 1944 Duveen publication as his source for the Timbal name. However, Timbal died in 1880, five years prior to the Passalaqua sale, so if he did own the sculpture as Duveen and Middeldorf indicate, it would have been prior to Passalaqua.
[2] The Kress purchase date is given in Middeldorf 1976, 59.
[3] The sculpture was part of the 1943 Kress Foundation gift to NGA (A-66 in old accession number format; 1943.4.91 in current accession number format). In 1952 it was de-accessioned and returned to the Kress Foundation as part of a larger exchange between NGA and the Foundation. In 1961 the sculpture was given again to NGA by the Kress Foundation.
Associated Names
Exhibition History
1988
The Sforza Court: Milan in the Renaissance 1450-1535, Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, The University of Texas at Austin; University Art Museum, University of California at Berkeley; Yale University, New Haven, 1988-1989, no. 74.
Bibliography
1907
Vitry, Paul. "La collection de M. Gustave Dreyfus: I. - La Sculpture." Les Arts 72 (December 1907): repro. 28, 29.
1944
Duveen Brothers, Inc. Duveen Sculpture in Public Collections of America: A Catalog Raisonné with illustrations of Italian Renaissance Sculptures by the Great Masters which have passed through the House of Duveen. New York, 1944: fig. 173, as The Resurrection, by Cristoforo Solari.
1959
Paintings and Sculpture from the Samuel H. Kress Collection. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1959: 420, repro., as by Cristoforo Solari.
1965
Summary Catalogue of European Paintings and Sculpture. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1965: 171, as by Cristoforo Solari.
1968
National Gallery of Art. European Paintings and Sculpture, Illustrations. Washington, 1968: 151, repro., by Cristoforo Solari.
1976
Middeldorf, Ulrich. Sculptures from the Samuel H. Kress Collection: European Schools XIV-XIX Century. London, 1976: 59.
1983
Wilson, Carolyn C. Renaissance Small Bronze Sculpture and Associated Decorative Arts at the National Gallery of Art. Washington, 1983: 47.
1994
Sculpture: An Illustrated Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1994: 150, repro.
Wikidata ID
Q63854431