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The Last Supper

The Last Supper

Anoniem (in circa 1390)

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Title The Last Supper
Material and technique Pen and brown ink
Object type
Drawing (verso) > Drawing > Two-dimensional object > Art object
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Width 90 mm
Height 163 mm
Artists Draughtsman: Anoniem
Accession number MB 2018/T 24 verso (PK)
Credits Purchased with the support of FriendsLottery, 2018
Department Drawings & Prints
Acquisition date 2018
Creation date in circa 1390
Watermark Posthorn (fragment, 42 x 36 mm, on P2 of 2P, vH), as in the manuscript in Florence), tracing illustrated in Degenhart/Schmitt 1968, vol. 1.2, pp. 653, 658, WZ 78, similar to Briquet 7645: Florence (1364, 1370), Siena (1365) and Pisa (1366). [see image]
Inscriptions handwritten text in Italian (both sides, pen and brown ink)
Mark J. Richardson Sr. (L.2183), J. Barnard (L.1420), B. West (L.419), J.D. Böhm (L.272), A. Grahl (L.1199)
Provenance (?) Biblioteca Riccardiana, Florence; Jonathan Richardson Sr. (1665-1745, L.2183)*, London; John Barnard (1685-1764, L.1420)*, London; - ; Benjamin West (1783-1820, L.419)*, London; (?) Joseph D. Böhm (1794-1865, L.272, L.1442 desunt)**, Vienna; August Grahl (1791-1868, L.1199), Dresden; his sale, London (Sotheby) 27-28.04.1885, lot 167 (for GBP 1,10); Anon. (indistinct triangle mark, not in Lugt); Dr Modern, Vienna; Benno Geiger, Vienna/Venice; his sale, London (Sotheby) 07.12.1920, lot 158; Licht (?); Edwin Czeczowiczka (1877-1971), Vienna; his sale, Berlin (Ball, Graupe) 12.05.1930, lot 18, pl. 8 ((?) DM 1200 to Colnaghi); - ; sale, Bern (Gutekunst & Klipstein) 05-06.10.1950, no. 79, pl. 4 (Italian, 14th century); - ; sale, Munich (Karl & Faber) 04.05.2018, lot 123 (to Johan Bosch van Rosenthal, ArtConsult, Amsterdam, for the museum); Purchased with the support of FriendsLottery, 2018
Research Show research Italian Drawings 1400-1600
Literature Grahl 1885, no. 167, ill.; Planiscig/Voss 1923, no. 1, pl. 1 (Central Italian, Bolognese?, second half 14th c.); Degenhart/Schmitt 1968, vol. 1.1, no. 99, vol. 1.3, pl. 153a-b (Florentine, c. 1390)
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