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Property from the🌞 Metropoli💎tan Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund

Johann Liss

Nymph and Shepherd

Auction Closed

February 1, 04:16 PM GMT

Estimate

200,000 - 300,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Property from the Metro🥂politan Museum𒅌 of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund

Johann Liss

Oldenburg 1597 - 1631 Verona

Nymph and Shepherd


oil on canvas, unframed

canvas: 41 ⅛ by 37 ⅜ in.; 104.5 by 94.9 cm.

Please see the updated provenance and catalogue note for this work.

Possibly in Rome, circa 1625;

With Grant, London, until 1803;

By whom anonymously sold ("Aဣ Well-known Collector of Distinguished Judgement"), London, Christie's, 11-12 February 1803, lot 41;

Where acquired by G𝄹eorge Kinnaird (1754-1805), 7th Lord Kinnaird;

Art market, Spain, until 1920s;

Where acquired by a private collector, United Sta🥃tes;

Thence by descent to their grandson, United Sꦦtates (as Italian 🤡School);

From whom acquired by Simon C. Dickinson, ꧒London and New York, 1997;

From whom acquired by the 😼Metropolitan Museum of A☂rt, New York, 1999.

R. Klessmann, Johann Liss: A Monograph and Catalogue Raisonné, Doornspijk 1999, pp. 76, 79, 160-161, cat. no. 27, reproduced pl. 25 (as Cymon and Iphigenia from Boccaccio's Decameron).