Salon 4

(Unknown, Cassone, CA. 1425-50, Pinewood and poplar, geese, partly gilded, form molded, and painted, [Acton Surgey, London]; acquired by Edward Hutton through Acton Surgey in August 1929. Acquired by Robert Lehman.)

(Andrea Mantegna, The Adoration of the Shepherds, shortly after 1450, Tempera on canvas, transferred from wood, 32.130.2)

(Fra Filippo Lippy, Portrait of a Woman with a man at a Casement, 1440, Temperaon wood, Rev. John Sanford, Nynehead Court, Wellington, Somerset, and London (bought in Florence; about 1829–d. 1855; inv., n.d., no. 167, as by Masaccio; cat., 1847, no. 1; bequeathed to Methuen); Frederick Henry Paul, 2nd Baron Methuen, Corsham Court, Chippenham, Wiltshire (1855–83; sold to Marquand); Henry G. Marquand, New York (1883–89)

(Robert Campin, Annunciation triptych, 1427-32, oil on oak, Pierre d'Alcantara Charles Marie d'Arenberg, prince d'Arenberg , Paris (1820–1849) ; presented as a wedding gift to his daughter, comtesse Marie-Nicolette de Merode , Westerloo-Tongerloo and Brussels (1849–d. 1905) ; by descent to her daughter, comtesse Jeanne de Merode , Westerloo-Tongerloo and Brussels (1905–d. 1944) ; by descent to her niece, comtesse Jeanne de Grunne (1944–1956) ; [ Rosenberg & Stiebel , New York (sold 1956).

(Taddeo Gaddi, Madonna and child Enthroned with Saints, 1340, Tempera on wood, gold ground, Marcello Galli-Dunn, Castello di Badia, Poggibonsi, Tuscany (by 1904–10; sold to MMA)

(Lorenzo di Credit, Portrait of a Young Woman, 1490-1500, oil on wood, marchesi Pucci, Palazzo Pucci, Florence (by 1896); marchese Emilio Pucci, Florence (until at least 1912); ?[A. S. Drey, Munich, about 1912]; [Arthur Ruck, London, until 1920; sold to Duveen]; [Duveen, London and New York, 1920–25; sold to Brixey]; Richard De Wolfe Brixey, New York (1925–d. 1943)

(Titan, Venus and the Lute Player, 1565-70, oil on canvas, Cardinal Carlo Emanuele Pio di Savoia, Rome (in 1624; inv., 1624, no. 74); Cardinal Carlo Pio di Savoia, Rome (in 1664); principe Giberto Gioacchino Pio di Savoia, Rome (in 1724; inv., 1724, no. 195); principe Pio di Savoia, Rome (until at least 1742; inv., 1742); Sir Thomas Coke, later Earl of Leicester, Holkham Hall, Norfolk (until d. 1759); his widow, Margaret, Countess of Leicester, Holkham Hall (1759–d. 1775); Sir Thomas Coke's).

(Bernard Palissy, Pilgrim Flask, 1556-67, Earthenware with colorless and transparent or opaque pigmented green, purple, blue, yellow, red-brown, and black lead glazes, Louis-August-Alfred Beurdeley; [Frédéric Spitzer, Paris]; Spitzer sale, Paris, 17 April – 16 June 1893, lot 632, pl. xviii (apparently unsold); Spitzer Legacies sale, Anderson Galleries, New York, 9-12 January 1929, lot 406, ill. Acquired by Robert Lehman from the Spitzer Legacies sale.)

(Bronzino, Portrait of a Young Man, 1530s, oil on wood, Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Canino, Rome (by 1808–16; his sale, Stanley, London, May 14–16, 1816, no. 163, as "A Florentine Gentleman," by Sebastiano del Piombo); [Charles J. Nieuwenhuys, London, from 1816]; James Alexandre, comte de Pourtalès-Gorgier, Paris (by 1841–65; cat., 1841, no. 49, as by "Sebastiano del Piombo, or, more likely, Andrea del Sarto"; sale, Paris, March 27–April 1, 1865, no. 114, as the figure of a young man believe)

(Albrecht Durer, Virgin and Child with Saint Anne, 1519, oil on wood, Leonhard Tucher, Nuremberg (from about 1519–d. 1568); his son, Paul IV Tucher, Nuremberg (1568–d. 1603; inv., 1604, presumably this picture); his son, Leonhard II Tucher, Nuremberg (from 1603); Gabriel III Tucher, Nuremberg (until d. 1628); Hans von Furtenbach, Nuremberg (1628–30; sold to Maximilian); Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, Munich (1630–d. 1651); Electors of Bavaria, later [from 1806] Kings of Bavaria, Residenz,)

(Unknown Italian, Miniature door, 17th century, walnut, softwood, glass, and iron, [Galleria Bellini, Florence, by 1938]. Acquired by Robert Lehman through Galleria Bellini in October 1955.)

(Anonymous, Two Alternate Designs for a doorway, 1730- 1760, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown, gray, yellow, and red wash, over lead point or graphite, Leon Delve Sr. New York.)