Design for a Wall-Mounted Funerary Monument Surmounted by a Trophy Flanked by Two Soldiers
Purchased by Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913) in 1909.
One of a group of three drawings in the Morgan’s collection that were reproduced in photographs in the dealer Stefano Bardini’s archive in Florence, and therefore probably once owned by him.1 The drawing shows two alternative designs for the lateral sections that jut forward: on the left just with an ornamental panel, on the right with a standing saint holding a cross in a niche. For lack of a better alternative the drawing is still placed as anonymous, Lombard school, ca. 1500-10.
Footnotes:
- Fahy 2000, 60. See also Morgan Library & Museum, New York, inv. I, 9 and I, 81.
Watermark: Two crossed arrows. (cf. Briquet 6300).
Anonymous, Italian School, 16th cent., Formerly attributed to.
Bardini, Stefano, 1836-1922, former owner.
Murray, Charles Fairfax, 1849-1919, former owner.
Morgan, J. Pierpont (John Pierpont), 1837-1913, former owner.
Morgan, J. P. (John Pierpont), 1867-1943, former owner.
Fahy, Everett. Dipinti, disegni, miniature, stampe / di Everett Fahy. Firenze: A. Bruschi, 2000, 60, no. 651 (as circle of the Master of the Codex Escurialensis).