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The Entombment of Christ
Luca Giordano (Italian (Neapolitan), 1634–1705)
Medium/Technique
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
68.9 x 80 cm (27 1/8 x 31 1/2 in.)
Credit Line
Bequest of Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow
Accession Number23.459
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsPaintings
ProvenanceNovember 22, 1821, sold by Blake and Cunningham, Boston, after being exhibited at Doggett's Repository of Arts, Boston, cat. no. 6 [see note 1]. By 1841 until at least 1847, the Boston Museum and Gallery of Fine Arts, Boston [see note 2]. By 1880, Thomas Gold Appleton (b. 1812 - d. 1884), Boston [see note 3]; by descent to his nephew, Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow (b. 1845 - d. 1921), Boston; 1923, bequest of Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow to the MFA. (Accession Date: November 1, 1923)
NOTES:
[1] Probably the painting described as by Bassan[o], "Taking Down from the Cross," which was exhibited at Doggett's and then sold through Blake and Cunningham. [2] When the painting entered the collection of the MFA, it was attributed to Francesco Bassano and called "Deposition from the Cross." A painting bearing that attribution and title were exhibited at the Boston Museum and Gallery of Fine Arts on Tremont Street in 1841, 1844, and 1847. Moses Kimball founded the Boston Museum, which was open from 1841 until 1903. [3] Probably identical to the Bassano "Deposition from the Cross" recorded in Appleton's collection, Art Amateur 1880, p. 118.
NOTES:
[1] Probably the painting described as by Bassan[o], "Taking Down from the Cross," which was exhibited at Doggett's and then sold through Blake and Cunningham. [2] When the painting entered the collection of the MFA, it was attributed to Francesco Bassano and called "Deposition from the Cross." A painting bearing that attribution and title were exhibited at the Boston Museum and Gallery of Fine Arts on Tremont Street in 1841, 1844, and 1847. Moses Kimball founded the Boston Museum, which was open from 1841 until 1903. [3] Probably identical to the Bassano "Deposition from the Cross" recorded in Appleton's collection, Art Amateur 1880, p. 118.