Anthony van Dyck

Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-stricken of Palermo



Anthony van Dyck - Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-stricken of Palermo



Anthony van Dyck
Saint Rosalie Interceding for the Plague-stricken of Palermo
1624
99.7 x 73.7 cm
Oil on canvas
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Purchase, 1871


Literature

Catalogues raisonnés
Barnes II.14 info

Literature
Christopher White, Anthony van Dyck & the art of portraiture, London, 2021, fig. 103 (radiograph)


Provenance

?Desiderio Segno, Genoa and Salaparuta, Sicily, in 1630
?with Antonio Santi, Palermo, 1648, sold to Ruffo
?Don Antonio Ruffo, principe della Scaletta, Messina, 1648-d. 1678
?the Ruffo family, 1678-after 1750
Thomas Emmerson, London, until 1829
his sale, Phillips, London, May 1, 1829, no. 84
?with D.M. Farrer, London, sold to MacIntosh
David McIntosh, London, until 1857
his estate sale, Christie's, London, May 16, 1857, no. 65
with C.J. Nieuwenhuys, London and Brussels
marquise Théodule de Rodes, until d. 1867
her estate sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, May 30, 1868, no. 4, to Prince Paskiewitz
with Étienne Le Roy, Brussels, through Léon Gauchez, Paris, until 1870, sold to Blodgett
William T. Blodgett, Paris, from 1870, sold half share to Johnston
William T. Blodgett, Paris, and John Taylor Johnston, New York, 1870-71, sold to MMA
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1871

External links

RKD 58155
Metropolitan Museum of Art Accession number 71.41

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