. Object Number People Copy after Michelangelo Buonarroti, Italian (Caprese, Italy 1475 - 1564 Rome, Italy) Medium Black chalk on off-white antique laid paper; wings of eagle incised with stylus and damaged, parts then retouched Dimensions x 27 cm (14 3/16 x 10 5/8 in.) frame: x x cm (21 x 16 1/2 x 1 1/4 in.) Inscriptions and Marks inscription: brown ink on brown paper: Property of / Noël Monod / Guinea [?] Road / Cos Cob [?] / Conn. [from old frame backing--now attached to backing board of current frame] inscription: Mount, along lower edge, Brown ink, English: Acco
. Object Number People Copy after Michelangelo Buonarroti, Italian (Caprese, Italy 1475 - 1564 Rome, Italy) Medium Black chalk on off-white antique laid paper; wings of eagle incised with stylus and damaged, parts then retouched Dimensions x 27 cm (14 3/16 x 10 5/8 in.) frame: x x cm (21 x 16 1/2 x 1 1/4 in.) Inscriptions and Marks inscription: brown ink on brown paper: Property of / Noël Monod / Guinea [?] Road / Cos Cob [?] / Conn. [from old frame backing--now attached to backing board of current frame] inscription: Mount, along lower edge, Brown ink, English: According to Vasari this drawing was made for a young gentleman call'd Tomaso de Cavalieri by Michael Angelo in order to encourage, & teach him to draw. inscription: verso of mount, brown ink, center: N 29 [effaced] / AH: E. / Michael Angelo Bona rota inscription: verso of mount, lower left, graphite: 214 inscription: verso of mount, upper left, graphite: 37 [crossed out] / Mieff[?] collector's mark: corner, Black ink: L. 1433 (Sir J. C. Robinson) collector's mark: corner, Black ink: L. 2771 (H. C. Jennings) ProvenanceHenry Constantine Jennings (L. 2771). Thomas Lawrence (without his mark); [Samuel Woodburn]; William II, King of Holland, his sale, Amsterdam, De Vries, Roos, and Brondgeest, 12 August 1850, lot 153, as 'attributed to Michelangelo;' sold to Samuel Woodburn, his sale, London, Christie's, 4 June 1860, lot 137, bought by [dealer?] Enson. Sir John Charles Robinson (L. 1433); his son, Charles Newton Robinson, 1914 (presumably inherited in 1913 from his father). John Hemming Fry; Noel Monod, Greenwich, Conn.; sold to Fogg Art Museum for $1200, 1955. circa 1533. Copy after Michelangelo 891 Michelangelo, Rape of Ganymede
Size: 1949px × 2565px
Photo credit: © The Picture Art Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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Keywords: ., /, /., 1533., circa, copy, michelangelo.