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Copy after the painting The Crucifixion showing a detail of the Virgin and St Bernard by Perugino in S. Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi, nr. Florence

Painting
ca.1868 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Watercolour, copy after The Crucifixion (detail of The Virgin and St. Bernard), Perugino in S. Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi (Florence), Edward Kaiser, Arundel Society watercolour, ca. 1868


Object details

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Object type
Titles
  • Copy after the painting The Crucifixion showing a detail of the Virgin and St Bernard by Perugino in S. Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi, nr. Florence
  • Copy after The Crucifixion (detail of The Virgin and St. Bernard), Perugino, S. Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi (Florence) (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Watercolour
Brief description
Watercolour, copy after The Crucifixion (detail of The Virgin and St. Bernard), Perugino in S. Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi (Florence), Edward Kaiser, Arundel Society watercolour, ca. 1868
Dimensions
  • Height: 780mm
  • Width: 477mm
780 x 477 mm
Object history
Exhibitions: In Pursuit of Old Masters, London, Victoria & Albert Museum, 7th October 1996-30th March 1997.

Transfered in 1995 from the National Gallery of London.
Watercolour copy made for the Arundel Society in ca. 1868 and published as a chromolithograph in 1872 by Storch and Kramer under the direction of Professor L. Gruner. See 25353.1 for example of chromolithograph.
Bibliographic reference
Tanya Ledger, A Study of the Arundel Society 1848-1897. Unpublished thesis submitted for degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford, 1978
Collection
Accession number
E.235-1995

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Record createdMarch 24, 2009
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