Madonna and Child
c. 1532
Artist, Netherlandish, c. 1478 - 1532


West Building Main Floor, Gallery 41-A
Artwork overview
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Medium
oil on panel
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Credit Line
Gift of Grace Vogel Aldworth in memory of her grandparents Ralph and Mary Booth
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Dimensions
overall: 34.4 x 24.8 cm (13 9/16 x 9 3/4 in.)
framed: 51.4 x 41.9 cm (20 1/4 x 16 1/2 in.) -
Accession
1981.87.1
Artwork history & notes
Provenance
Prince Nikolai Viktorovich Gagarin [1873-1925], Moscow, by 1892.[1] Prince Paul Trubetskoi, Paris, until c. 1921-1922.[2] (Van Diemen & Co., The Hague); sold August 1922 to Ralph Harman [1873-1931] and Mary Batterman [d. 1951] Booth, Grosse Point, Michigan; by descent 1949 to their daughter and her husband, William and Virginia Vogel, Milwaukee; their daughter, Grace Vogel Aldworth [d. 2002] Chicago, by 1977;[3] gift 1981 to NGA.
[1] In this year the picture was included in a charity exhibition in Moscow of pictures from private collections, according to an undated letter (reply dated 7 February 1992) from Konstantin Akinsha, Moscow correspondent for Art News magazine, in NGA curatorial files.
[2] The Akinsha letter cited in note 1 states that the painting seems to have been imported to the U.S. from Paris in 1921-1922; however, it must have been back in Europe by 1922, when Ralph and Mary Booth purchased it from Van Deimen.
[3] Information on the provenance was provided by Grace Vogel Aldworth and Mrs. William Vogel in their letter of 20 December 1983 (in NGA curatorial files).
Associated Names
Exhibition History
1892
Album of Charity Exhibition of Pictures from Private Collections, Moscow, 1892, no. 29.
1923
Ralph H. Booth Loan Collection, Detroit Institute of Arts, 1923, no cat.
1929
Flemish Primitives, F. Kleinberger Galleries, New York, 1929, no. 80.
1930
Trésor de l'art flamand du Moyen Age au XVIIIme siècle, Antwerp, 1930, no. 183.
1965
Jean Gossaert dit Mabuse, Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam, and Groeningemuseum, Bruges, 1965, no. 42.
1998
A Collector's Cabinet, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1998, no. 23, fig. 17.
2010
Jan Gossaert's Renaissance, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The National Gallery, London, 2010-2011, no. 21, repro. (not in London catalogue).
Bibliography
1892
Album of Charity Exhibition of Pictures from Private Collections. [In Russian] Exh. cat. Moscow, 1892: no. 29.
1923
Valentiner, Wilhelm R. "Ralph H. Booth Loan Collection." Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts 4 (1923): 51.
1924
Friedländer, Max J. Die altniederländische Malerei 14 vols.,1924-1937. Berlin, 1930: 8:57-58, no. 28, pl. 26. (English ed., 14 vols., 1967-1976. Leiden, 1972: 8:37, 94, no. 28, pl. 30.)
1961
Osten, Gert von der. "Studien zu Jan Gossaert." De Artibus Opuscula XL. Essays in Honor of Erwin Panofsky. 2 vols. New York, 1961: 455.
1968
Herzog, Sadja. "Jan Gossaert called Mabuse (ca. 1478-1532): A Study of his Chronology with a Catalogue of his Works." Ph.D. diss., Bryn Mawr College, 1968: 156-157, 162, 318-319, no. 56, pl. 68.
1984
Walker, John. National Gallery of Art, Washington. Rev. ed. New York, 1984: 158, no. 173, color repro.
1985
European Paintings: An Illustrated Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1985: 182, repro.
1986
Hand, John Oliver and Martha Wolff. Early Netherlandish Painting. The Collections of the National Gallery of Art Systematic Catalogue. Washington, 1986: 107-109, repro. 108.
2004
Hand, John Oliver. National Gallery of Art: Master Paintings from the Collection. Washington and New York, 2004: 125, no. 95, color repro.
2013
Acres, Alfred. _ Renaissance Invention and the Haunted Infancy_. London and Turnhout, 2013: 118, fig. 87, color fig. 72.
Inscriptions
Falsely inscribed lower right between the hem of the Virgin's robe and the book: AD (in ligature)
Wikidata ID
Q20176047