
Data published online by the Kress Foundation and formatted at Carnegie Museum of Art:
Benvenuto Tisi (Il Garofalo) [1481-1559], the artist, Ferrara, Italy, ca. 1535. Cardinal Carlo Pio di Savoia, Rome, Italy, by 1689; by inheritance to Principe Francesco Pio di Savoia, Rome, until 1724; by inheritance to Principe Girberto Pio di Savoia. Sir Thomas Baring, 2nd Bt. [1772-1848], London, England, until 1843; Robert Stayner Holford [1808-1892], Dorchester House, London England, 1843; by inheritance to Sir George Lindsay Holford [1860-1926], Dorchester House, London, England, 1892; sale, Christie’s, London, England, July 15, 1927, no. 58 [1]; Buttery, London [2]. Count Alessandro Contini Bonacossi [1878-1955], Rome and Florence; sold to Samuel H. Kress, New York, NY, May 15, 1929; gift to the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Coral Gables FL, 1961.
Notes:
[1]. Sir George Lindsay Holford estate sale.
[2]. This could be Horace Buttery, a British restorer and artist, whose father Ayerst Hooker Buttery died in 1929.
Data as published online by the Kress Foundation:
Cardinal Carlo Pio di Savoia, Rome, by 1689; by inheritance to Principe Francesco Pio di Savoia, Rome until 1724; by inheritance to Principe Girberto Pio di Savoia. Sir Thomas Baring, 2nd Bt. [1772-1848] until 1843; Robert Stayner Holford [1808-1892], Dorchester House, London; by inheritance to Sir George Lindsay Holford [1860-1926], Dorchester House, London; (his estate sale, Christie’s, London, 15 July 1927, no. 58); Buttery, London. [1] (Count Alessandro Contini Bonacossi [1878-1955] Rome-Florence); sold to Samuel H. Kress on 15 May 1929; gift 1961 to the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Coral Gables, no. 61.007.000 [1] This could be Horace Buttery, a British restorer and artist, whose father Ayerst Hooker Buttery died in 1929.
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