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Artist
Creation date
about 1500
Materials
oil on wood
Dimensions
15 9/16 x 6 3/4 in. (framed)
Credit line
Gift of Mrs. Donald Jameson
Accession number
70.12.3
Collection
Not Currently On View
Abris Silberman, New York, possibly by 1930;{1} gift of Abris Silberman to Donald Jameson in 1934;{2} given to the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 1970 (70.12.3).{3}
{1}In a handwritten note on the back of a photograph and dated 9 September 1930, Dr. Gustav Glück, presumably an expert consulted by Abris Silberman, suggests that the panel is one of a pair of late fifteenth-century Netherlandish altar wings.
{2} A typed note, presumably given by Jameson to the IMA, states that the work is "a gift from Mr. Abris Silberman, January 1934." IMA Historical Files (70.123)
{3}Temporary Receipt No., 8810.
{1}In a handwritten note on the back of a photograph and dated 9 September 1930, Dr. Gustav Glück, presumably an expert consulted by Abris Silberman, suggests that the panel is one of a pair of late fifteenth-century Netherlandish altar wings.
{2} A typed note, presumably given by Jameson to the IMA, states that the work is "a gift from Mr. Abris Silberman, January 1934." IMA Historical Files (70.123)
{3}Temporary Receipt No., 8810.
