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Lucas Cranach I (Kronach 1472-1553 Weimar)

Lucretia

Price realised USD 5,070,000
Estimate
USD 1,200,000 – USD 1,800,000
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Lucas Cranach I (Kronach 1472-1553 Weimar)

Lucretia

Price realised USD 5,070,000
Closed: 15 Oct 2020
Price realised USD 5,070,000
Closed: 15 Oct 2020
Details
Lucas Cranach I (Kronach 1472-1553 Weimar)
Lucretia
signed with the artist’s winged-serpent device (lower right)
oil on panel, transferred to board
24 x 16 in. (61 x 40.6 cm.)
Provenance
A. Augustus Healy, by whom bequeathed in 1921 to
The Brooklyn Museum, New York (inv. no. 21.142).
Literature
`Museum Notes', The Brooklyn Museum Quarterly, IX, no. 1, January 1922, p. 75.
L. Healy, `Old Masters in the Brooklyn Museum', The Brooklyn Museum Quarterly, X, no. 1, 1923, pp. 144-145, ill.
M.J. Friedländer and J. Rosenberg, Die Gemälde von Lucas Cranach, Berlin, 1932, p. 67, no. 198L.
C.L. Kuhn, A Catalogue of German Paintings of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in American Collections, Cambridge, MA, 1936, p. 36, no. 84.
M.J. Friedländer and J. Rosenberg, The Paintings of Lucas Cranach, London, 1978, p. 117, no. 240J.
Exhibited
New York, The Brooklyn Museum, 30 May 1901-7 January 1902, on loan.
New York, The Brooklyn Museum, Loan Exhibition of Brooklyn Art Treasures and Original Drawings by American Artists, 20 November-[close date unknown] 1924, no. 5.
New York, The Brooklyn Museum, The Brooklyn Museum Collection. The Play of the Unmentionable. An Installation by Joseph Kosuth, 27 September-31 December 1990, pp. 50, 73.
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