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Massacre of the Innocents
formerly attributed to School of Peter Paul Rubens, 1577–1640; born Siegen, Germany; died Antwerp, Belgium
formerly attributed to Peter Paul Rubens, 1577–1640; born Siegen, Germany; died Antwerp, Belgium
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Count Priuli Bonn, Venice; anonymous sale, Christie’s London, July 9, 1926, to Elson; anonymous sale, Christie’s London, June 8, 1928, lot 82, to Howell; Museum Galleries, London (in 1940); [in a letter of 1953 to an unnamed recipient, in the museum files, Ludwig Burchard authenticates the painting and mentions first seeing it in 1944, but does not mention where]; anonymous sale, Galerie Charpentier, Paris, June 9, 1959, lot 189; C. Michael Paul, Palm Beach (until 1970; gift to Princeton University Art Museum).;
formerly attributed to School of Peter Paul Rubens, 1577–1640; born Siegen, Germany; died Antwerp, Belgium
formerly attributed to Peter Paul Rubens, 1577–1640; born Siegen, Germany; died Antwerp, Belgium
- Blancs de Chine, céramiques de la Chine, tableaux anciens, tableaux modernes, bel ameublement du XVIIIè siècle, tapisseries: vente à Paris, Galerie Charpentier, 8-9 juin 1959, (Paris: Galerie Charpentier, 1959)., no. 189
- Hans Devisscher and Hans Vlieghe, Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard Part V: The Life of Christ before the Passion, Vol. 1: The Youth of Christ (London/Turnhout: Harvey Miller Publishers and Centrum Rubenianum, 2014), p. 252, fig. 193