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Study of Architecture

Study of Architecture

School of: Michelangelo Buonarroti (in circa 1500-1540)

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Title Study of Architecture
Material and technique Black chalk, pen and brown ink
Object type
Drawing > Two-dimensional object > Art object
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height 96 mm
Width 97 mm
Artists School of: Michelangelo Buonarroti
Previously attributed: Luca Signorelli
Maker: Anoniem
Accession number I 263 verso (PK)
Credits Loan Stichting Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (former Koenigs collection), 1940
Department Drawings & Prints
Acquisition date 1940
Creation date in circa 1500-1540
Collector Collector / Franz Koenigs
Mark Comte de Carrière (L.474 fragment), H. de Triqueti (L.1304), F.W. Koenigs (L.1023a on removed backing sheet)
Provenance Charles-Paul-Jean-Baptiste de Bourgevin Vialart, Comte de Saint-Morys (1743-95, L.474), London (1790-95); his son Charles-Étienne de Bourgevin Vialart, Comte de Carrière (1772-1817); his sale, London (Phillips) 10-14.06.1797, day #, lot #; (?) Thomas Banks (1735-1805, L.2423), London; his daughter Lavinia Forster (1775-1858), London; (?) his daughter, mrs. Lavinia Forster; Henri baron de Triqueti (1802-1874, L.1304), Paris; - ; Sale Madame X., Paris (Drouot) 23.05.1928, lot 131, pl. 27 (attributed to Luca Signorelli, FF 3000); Franz W. Koenigs (1881-1941, L.1023a), Haarlem, acquired in 1928 (School of Michelangelo); D.G. van Beuningen (1877-1955), Rotterdam, acquired with the Koenigs Collection in 1940 and donated to Stichting Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Research Show research Italian Drawings 1400-1600
Literature Berenson 1938, no. 2509D.13 (Signorelli); Van Cleave 1995, vol. 1, no. D18 (not Signorelli), pp. 219-220
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Entry catalogue Italian Drawings 1400-1600

This drawing is the verso of I 263. For the catalogue entry on this sheet, see the recto record for the drawing.

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