Workshop of Bernardo Daddi – The Crucifixion – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436072
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1967, excavated under the direction of David Stronach and John Hansman, representing the British Institute of Persian Studies and the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago; acquired by the Museum in 1969, as a result of its financial contribution to the excavations
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P7340); [auction sale of the Estate of the late Joseph Brummer, Parke-Bernet Galleries
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the Central Binyang Cave in honor of his father, the emperor Xiaowen (r. 471–99
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This portrait of the artist’s cousin Hartogh van Moerkerken (1622–1694), his first wife, Sibilla Nijkerken (1625–1665), and their son Philippus (1652–1688) is generally dated 1653–54 on stylistic grounds, and more specifically on the basis of the boy’s apparent age (he was born on January 8, 1652, and seems here to be about two years old)
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