Provenance
Anonymous collection, Milan. George Morland [1763-1804], London.[1] A. Hope, London.[2] Sir John Rushout, 6th bt and 2nd baron Northwick [1770-1859], Northwick Park, near Moreton-in-the-Marsh, originally Worcestershire, now Gloucestershire, and Thirlestane House, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, by 1839;[3] (his estate sale, Phillips at Thirlestane House, 26 July-30 August 1859, no. 62, as by Raphael); John Watkins Brett [1805-1863], London; (his estate sale, Christie, Manson & Woods, London, 5-14 and 18 April 1864, 5th day [April 9] no. 827, as by Raphael); purchased by Morland. Sir John Charles Robinson [1824-1913], London;[4] sold 1868 to Sir Francis Cook, 1st Bt. [1817-1901], Doughty House, Richmond, Surrey;[5] by inheritance to his son, Sir Frederick Lucas Cook, 2nd Bt. [1844-1920], Doughty House; by inheritance to his son, Sir Herbert Frederick Cook, 3rd Bt. [1868-1939], Doughty House; by inheritance to his son, Sir Francis Ferdinand Maurice Cook, 4th Bt. [1907-1978], Doughty House, and Cothay Manor, Somerset; sold July 1947 to (Gualtiero Volterra, London) for (Count Alessandro Contini Bonacossi, Florence and Rome);[6] sold July 1948 to the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, New York;[7] gift 1952 to NGA.
Associated Names
Brett, John WatkinsChristie, Manson & Woods, Ltd.
Contini Bonacossi, Alessandro, Count
Cook, 1st bt., Francis, Sir
Cook, 2nd bt., Frederick Lucas, Sir
Cook, 3rd bt., Herbert Frederick, Sir
Cook, 4th bt., Francis Ferdinand Maurice, Sir
Hope, A.
Kress Foundation, Samuel H.
Morland, George
Northwick, John Rushout, 2nd baron, Sir
Phillips
Robinson, John Charles, Sir
Unknown Collection, Milan
Volterra, Gualtiero
Exhibition History
- 1839
- Pictures by Italian, Spanish, Flemish, Dutch, and French Masters, British Institution, London, 1839, no. 41, as The Flagellation by Raphael.
- 1868
- National Exhibition of Works of Art, Leeds, 1868, no. 53, as The Flagellation of Our Savior by Lo Spagna.
- 1902
- Exhibition of Works by the Old Masters. Winter Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1902, no. 19, as The Flagellation by Perugino.
Bibliography
- 1864
- Crowe, Joseph Archer, and Giovan Battista Cavalcaselle. A New History of Painting in Italy from the Second to the Sixteenth Century. 3 vols. London, 1864-1866: 3(1866):288 n. 3, as by Pietro Perugino or a follower.
- 1868
- Robinson, Sir John Charles. Memoranda on fifty pictures selected from a collection of works of the ancient masters. London, 1868: 6-7, no. 7, as by Lo Spagna.
- 1886
- Crowe, Joseph Archer, and Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle. Storia della pittura in Italia dal secolo II al secolo XVI. 11 vols. Florence, 1886-1908: 4(1902): 250-251, as by Pietro Perugino or a follower.
- 1903
- Crowe, Joseph Archer, and Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle. A History of Painting in Italy. 6 vols. Ed. Robert Langton Douglas (vols. 1-4) and Tancred Borenius (vols. 5-6). London, 1903-1914: 5(1914):341, as by Pietro Perugino or a follower, with a note that Tancred Borenius agrees with Umberto Gnoli that is by Bachiacca.
- 1913
- Borenius, Tancred. A Catalogue of the Paintings at Doughty House, Richmond, and Elsewhere in the Collection of Sir Frederick Cook Bt. Vol. 1: Italian Schools. Ed. Herbert Cook. London, 1913: no. 54.
- 1917
- Fischel, Oskar. “Die Zeichnungen der Umbrer – 2” Jahrbuch der Königlich Preussischen Kunstsammlungen 83 (1917): 156, fig. 160, as Workshop of Perugino (Bachiacca?).
- 1932
- Brockwell, Maurice W. Abridged Catalogue of the Pictures at Doughty House, Richmond, Surrey, in the Collection of Sir Herbert Cook. London, 1932: no. 215.
- 1951
- Paintings and Sculpture from the Kress Collection Acquired by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation 1945-1951. Introduction by John Walker, text by William E. Suida. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1951: 96, no. 38, repro., as by Umbrian School (Possibly Raphael).
- 1955
- Longhi, Roberto. “Percorso di Raffaello giovine.” Paragone 65 (1955): 21, fig. 18, as partly by Raphael.
- 1956
- Camesasca, Ettore. Tutta la pittura di Raffaello. 2 vols. Milan, 1956: 1:81, as by Raphael.
- 1956
- Suida, Wilhelm. “Kooperation in alten Gemälden.” In Festschrift W. Sas-Zaloziecky zum 60. Geburtstag. Graz, 1956: 165-166, as by Pietro Perugino and Raphael.
- 1959
- Paintings and Sculpture from the Samuel H. Kress Collection. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1959: 96, repro.. as by Umbrian School (Possibly Raphael).
- 1962
- Camesasca, Ettore. Tutta la pittura di Raffaello. 2 vols. Milan, 1962: 1:81, as possibly by Raphael.
- 1965
- Summary Catalogue of European Paintings and Sculpture. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1965: 133, as Umbrian School (Possibly Raphael).
- 1966
- De Vecchi, Pierluigi. L’opera completa di Raffaello. Milan, 1966: 91, cat. 34, as probably not by Raphael.
- 1966
- Dussler. Luitpold. Raffael. Kritisches Verzeichnis der Gemälde, Wandbilder und Bildteppiche. Munich, 1966: 76, cat. 136, as by Bachiacca.
- 1966
- Nikolenko, Lada. Francesco Ubertini called Il Bacchiacca. New York, 1966: 11-12, 65-66, fig. 83, as Attributed to Bachiacca.
- 1968
- National Gallery of Art. European Paintings and Sculpture, Illustrations. Washington, 1968: 120, repro., as Umbrian School (Possibly Raphael).
- 1968
- Shapley, Fern Rusk. Paintings from the Samuel H. Kress Collection: Italian Schools, XV-XVI Century. London, 1968: 106-107, fig. 253.
- 1969
- De Vecchi, Pierluigi. The Complete Paintings of Raphael. London, 1969: 91, cat. 34, as probably not by Raphael.
- 1971
- Dussler, Luitpold. Raphael: A Critical Catalogue of his Pictures, Wall-Paintings and Tapestries. London, 1971: 66-67, as by Bachiacca.
- 1972
- Fredericksen, Burton B., and Federico Zeri. Census of Pre-Nineteenth-Century Italian Paintings in North American Public Collections. Cambridge, MA, 1972: 172, 243, 647, as by Raphael or an Anonymous 15th-century Umbrian.
- 1975
- European Paintings: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1975: 356, repro.
- 1978
- Colbert, Charles D. “Bacchiacca in the Context of Florentine Art.” Ph.D. diss., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1978: 17, as Workshop of Pietro Perugino.
- 1979
- Shapley, Fern Rusk. Catalogue of the Italian Paintings. 2 vols. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1979: 1:512-513; 2:pl. 359, as Umbrian School, Early XVI Century.
- 1981
- De Vecchi, Pierluigi. Raffaello, la pittura. Florence, 1981: 261, as among works attributed to Raphael.
- 1983
- Knab, Eckhart, Erwin Mitsch, and Konrad Oberhuber. Raffaello, i disegni. Ed. Paola Dal Poggetto. Florence, 1983: 82-83, fig. 70, as School of Pietro Perugino.
- 1983
- Knab, Eckhart, Erwin Mitsch, and Konrad Oberhuber. Raphael, die Zeichnungen. Stuttgart, 1983: 86, 88, fig. 75, as School of Pietro Perugino.
- 1984
- Scarpellini, Pietro. Perugino. Milan, 1984: 50, 53, 111, cat. 136, figs. 224-225, as by Pietro Perugino and collaborator (Gianniacola di Paolo?).
- 1984
- Walker, John. National Gallery of Art, Washington. Rev. ed. New York, 1984: 172, no. 191, color repro.
- 1985
- European Paintings: An Illustrated Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1985: 34, repro.
- 1986
- Brown, David Alan. "Saint George in Raphael's Washington Painting." Studies in the History of Art 17 (1986):41, fig. 10.
- 1986
- Cordellier, Dominique. Hommage à Andrea del Sarto. Exh. cat. Musée du Louvre, Paris, 1986: 105-106.
- 1989
- Todini, Filippo. La pittura umbra dal Duecento al primo Cinquecento. 2 vols. Milan, 1989: 1:328. 2:pl.1300, as by 'Baccio Ubertini' (?).
- 1992
- Brown, David Alan. "Raphael, Leonardo, and Perugino: Fame and Fortune in Florence." In Serafina Hager, ed. Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael in Renaissance Florence from 1500-1508. Washington, DC, 1992: 48.
- 2002
- La France, Robert G. “Francesco d’Ubertino Verdi, il Bachiacca, 1494-1557: ‘Diligente Dipintore.’” 2 vols. Ph.D. diss., Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, 2002: 2:581-582, cat. 123, pl. 123, as Studio of Pietro Perugino and Bartolomeo d'Ubertino Verdi.
- 2004
- Garibaldi, Vittoria, and Francesco Federico Mancini, eds. Perugino: il divin pittore. Exh. cat. Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, Perugia, 2004: 353, as Attributed to Baccio Ubertini.
- 2004
- Toscano, Bruno. "Il Perugino e la scoperta umanistica del paesaggio." In Laura Teza, ed. Pietro Vannucci il Perugino. Atti del Convegno Internazionale di Studio, 25 - 28 ottobre 2000. Perugia, 2004:406.
- 2006
- Higgitt, Catherine et al. “Working with Perugino: The Technique of an Annunciation attributed to Giannicola di Paolo.” National Gallery Technical Bulletin 27 (2006): 109 n. 64.
- 2008
- La France, Robert G. Bachiacca: Artist of the Medici Court. Florence, 2008: 280-281, cat. 121, fig. 84, as Studio of Pietro Perugino (and Bartolomeo d'Ubertino Verdi?).
- 2010
- Shaneyfelt, Sheri F. “Giannicola di Paolo’s collaboration with Pietro Perugino at the Cenacolo di Foligno, Florence.” Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte 73, Bd. H. 4 (2010): 586 n. 32.
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