Massacre of the Innocents [recto]
Artist, Parmese, 1544 - 1573/1574

Artwork overview
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Medium
pen and brown ink with brown wash on blue-green paper
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Credit Line
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Dimensions
overall: 18.1 x 18 cm (7 1/8 x 7 1/16 in.)
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Accession
1971.67.7.a
Associated Artworks
Studies of Heads and Male Nudes [verso]
Jacopo Zanguidi, called Bertoia
1544
Artwork history & notes
Provenance
Jules Dupan (Lugt 1440)(his sale, Bonnefans de la Vialle, Paris, 26-28 March 1840, no. 455 (as Tintoretto); M. de Bourguignon de Fabregoules, Aix en Provence; given by him to M. Charles-Joseph-Barthélemi Giraud (1802-1880), Aix en Provence and Paris; ceded by him to the banker Flury-Hérard, Paris, in payment for debts outstanding (Lugt 1015; inv. no. 55). Private collection (sale, Christie's, London, 28 June 1966, no. 32; purchased by Claas); (Lucien Goldschmidt, New York); NGA purchase in 1971.
Associated Names
Exhibition History
1974
NGA RA 1974, p. 201.
1984
Correggio and His Legacy, Sixteenth-Century Emilian Drawings, National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1984, no. 71 (Diane De Grazia).
Correggio e il suo lascito, disegni del cinquecento emiliano, Parma, Palazzo della Pilotta, 1984, no. 71 (Italian version of the Washington exhibition).
Bibliography
1991
De Grazia, Diane. Bertoia, Mirola and the Farnese Court. Bologna, 1991: no. D91, figs. 54 (recto), 55 (verso).
Inscriptions
lower center: Parmigianino; lower left stamped: F.H. N.o 55 (Flury-Hérard mark and inv. no.)
Wikidata ID
Q64580087