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Madonna With Child and St. John the Baptist

Lost Art-ID
616199
Artist / Creator
Vecellio, Francesco
Birth
(um) 1475, Pieve di Cadore
Death
(um) 1560, Pieve di Cadore
Place of activity
Venedig; Pieve di Cadore
Title
Madonna With Child and St. John the Baptist
Object type
Painting
Group of reported objects
Painting
Material / Technique
Oil ; Panel / painted
Measures
62/59 x 85/83,5 cm
Provenance
Marcell Nemes, Budapest-Munich; Baron Mor Lipot Herzog, Budapest, acquired from the above, 13 October 1917 (as Titian); Baroness Mor Lipot Herzog, Budapest, 1934 by descent; Herzog Andras, Erzsebet, Istvan, 1940, by descent; Lost during WWII, looted by the Nazis, Budapest, 1944, and thereafter deposited at Schloss Fischhorn; Transferred to Poland by the US army, having been erroneously identified as Polish property; Muzeum Narodowe, Warsaw, no. 1870 (alt. 186958), since 1946
Literature / Source
A köztulajdonba vett műkincsek első kiállítása [The First Exhibition of the Nationalized Artworks.] Budapest, Műcsarnok [Exposition of Art] 1919 Room I, no. 45.; Herzog Mór Lipót műtárgyainak lefoglalása. Lefoglalási jegyzőkönyvek, [Seizure of Lipót Mór Herzog's artworks. Seizure records] March, 1919. Budapest. Archives of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest. No. 55.; Jegyzőkönyv a báró Herzog Lipót Mór úr köztulajdonba vett képzőművészeti alkotások visszaadása tárgyában. [Minutes regarding the return of artworks of baron Herzog Lipót Mór taken into public ownership.] September 5, 1921. Archives of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest. No. 55.; Baldass, Ludwig, Herzog báró gyűjteménye [The Art Collection of Baron Herzog] In: Magyar Művészet III 1927 [Hungarian Art] 183, pl. 5 (as Palma Vecchio); Kőszeghy, Elemér: „Ingó műemlékek leltára” [Summary Inventory of Moveable Assets] 1934/35. Archives of the Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest. Herzog. Paintings, No. 56 (as a work of Palma Vecchio) and No. 75 (the same painting as a work of Titian).; Régi olasz mesterek kiállítása. Képek, szobrok magyar magángyűjteményekből [Exhibition of Italian Old Masters. Paintings, Sculptures from Hungarian Private Collections] Nemzeti Szalon Művészet Egyesület [National Salon Art Association] December 15, 1937 – January 11, 1938. Budapest. No. 21. illustrated.; Németek által elhurcolt műkincsek [Artworks carried away by Germans] 67.896/1947, Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár [National Archives of Hungary] XXIX-L-2-r. Baroness Alfonz Weiss, No 7.; Mravik, László, The "Sacco Di Budapest" and Depredation of Hungary, 1938-1949: Works of Art Missing from Hungary as a Result of the Second World War : Looted, Smuggled, Captured, Lost and Destroyed Art Works, Books and Archival Documents : Preliminary and Provisional Catalog, 1998, Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest. p. 310, no. 19842.
Published since
09.11.2023
Contact
Agnes Peresztegi
Position
Avocat
E-Mail
agnes@peresztegi.com
Circumstances of loss reported as
Nazi-confiscated property
Search Request, Person

Herzog, Mor Lipot (Nachlass/estate)

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