
Data published online by the Kress Foundation and formatted at Carnegie Museum of Art:
Giovanni Bellini [ca. 1431–1516], the artist, Venice, Italy, ca. 1510. Acquired by by Jean-Baptiste Pierre Le Brun [1748–1813], Paris, France, in Venice, Italy, by 1809. Sir Thomas Baring [1772–1848], 2nd Bart., Stratton Park, Hampshire, England; sold to Robert Stayeor Holford [1808–1892], Westonbirt, Gloucestershire, by 1843. William Coningham [1815–1884], London; sale, Christie's, London, June 9, 1849, no. 47; bought by Smith, London, England for Thomas Baring, M. P. [1799–1873], London, England, June 9, 1849; bequest to his nephew, Thomas George Baring [1826–1904], 1st Earl of Northbrook, Pursers Hall, Bramdean, Hampshire, England, 1873; by descent to his son, Francis George Baring [1850–1929], 2nd Earl of Northbrook, Pursers Hall, Bramdean, Hampshire, England, 1904; sale, Christie's London, England, December 12, 1919, no. 111. Duveen Brothers, Inc, New York, NY, in 1925; Ralph H. Booth [1873–1931], Detroit, MI, by 1928; Duveen Brothers, Inc., New York, NY; sold to Samuel H. Kress [1863–1955], February 18, 1957 [2]; gift to the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, in 1961, no. 58.33.
Notes:
[1]. Northbrook sale; as by School of Bellini.
[2]. Duveen Brothers Records, accession number 960015, Research Library, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles: reel 80, box 225, folder 7.
Data published online by the Kress Foundation:
Acquired by 1809 in Venice by Jean-Baptiste Pierre Le Brun [1748–1813], Paris. Sir Thomas Baring [1772–1848], 2nd Bart., Stratton Park, Hampshire; sold to Robert Stayeor Holford, [1808–1892], Westonbirt, Gloucestershire, by 1843. William Coningham [1815–1884], London; (sale, Christie's, London, 9 June 1849, no. 47); bought by (Smith, London); for Thomas Baring [1799–1873] Stratton Park, Hampshire; by inheritance to Thomas George Baring [1826–1904], 1st Earl of Northbrook, Pursers Hall, Bramdean, Hampshire; Francis George [1850–1929], 2nd Earl of Northbrook, Pursers Hall, Bramdean, Hampshire, England; (Northbrook sale, Christie's London, 12 December 1919, no. 111, as school of Bellini). (Duveen Brothers, Inc, New York) in 1925; Ralph H. Booth [1873–1931], Detroit, by 1928; (Duveen Brothers, Inc., New York); [1] sold to Samuel H. Kress [1863–1955] on 18 February 1957; gift to the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, in 1961, no. 58.33. [1] Duveen Brothers Records, accession number 960015, Research Library, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles: reel 80, box 225, folder 7.
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Collection of Pictures Belonging to the Earl of Northbrook
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