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Coat of Arms

CultureItalian
Date17th century
MediumStone
DimensionsOverall: 27 × 20 inches (68.58 × 50.8 cm)
Credit LineGift of the Laura Nelson Kirkwood Residuary Trust
Object number40-42/3
On View
On view
Gallery Location
  • Rozzelle
Collections
Exhibition History
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Provenance
With Raoul Heilbronner, Paris, stock. no. 661/594, as Écusson pierre, armes de Dona delle Rose, July 1, 1911 [1];


Consigned by Heilbronner to the dealer Eugene Glaenzer (d. 1923), New York, July 1, 1911-January 15, 1917 [2];


Purchased from Heilbronner, through Eugene Glaenzer, by French and Company, New York, stock no. 4154, January 15, 1917-August 27, 1940;


Purchased from French and Company by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1940.


NOTES:


[1] Library of Congress, Washington, DC, Raoul Heilbronner Papers, box 8, Eugene Glaenzer & Co. Comptes, 1910-1914.


[2] Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, French and Company Stock Sheets, box 3, folder 2. The French and Company stock sheet for this object includes 1916 as a date of acquisition, handwritten on the otherwise typed sheet and probably added at a later time. Stock sheets for similar objects with sequential stock numbers, also from Eugene Glaenzer, list January 15, 1917 as the date of French and Company’s acquisition.



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