About the Artwork
Pediment
ca. between 1700 and 1725
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Italian
Italian
Marble
Overall: 57 1/2 × 94 1/2 inches (146.1 × 240 cm)
Architecture
European Sculpture and Dec Arts
Gift of K. T. Keller
58.97
This work is in the public domain.
Markings
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Provenance
unidentified villa (Bagheria, near Palermo, Sicily)
Mrs. William Salomon (New York, New York, USA)
January 4-7, 1928, sold by (American Art Association, New York, New York, USA) cat. no. 662
William Randoph Hearst Foundation
K.T. Keller
1958-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Important eighteenth century French art collection belonging to the late Mrs. William Salomon. Sales cat., Anderson Galleries. New York, 1928, pp.178-181, nos. 180-181, no. 669. [as pair.]
Hearst sale. 1941, 322.
Piazza, S. "Marble Architectural Decoration in Sicily, Fifteenth to Eighteenth Century." Bulletin of the DIA 73, nos. 1/2 (1999): p. 45 (ill.).
Vicinelli, S. "An American History of the Marble Relief Sculptures from Sicily." Bulletin of the DIA 73, nos. 1/2 (1999): pp. 55-59.
Darr, A.P., P. Barnet, A. Bostrom, C. Avery, et al. Catalogue of Italian Sculpture in the Detroit Institute of Arts. London, 2 vols., II, cat. 144a.
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Italian, Pediment, ca. between 1700 and 1725, marble. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of K. T. Keller, 58.97.
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