Niccolò di Tommaso – Man of Sorrows – Italian – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/472301
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Said to be from Olympia (Mertens 1985, p. 19). [Until 1906, art market, Paris]; 1906-1913, collection of J. Pierpont Morgan, New York; 1913-1917, estate of J.P. Morgan; acquired in December 1917, gift of J
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Although better known as a painter of large-scale canvases, Tintoretto produced numerous portraits and was highly esteemed by his contemporaries as a portraitist. It was he, indeed, and not Veronese, Titian’s protégé, who replaced Titian as official portraitist of the Venetian government (in 1559, although the sansaria, or state stipend, was granted in 1574)
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Inscription: (left): FR[ATER] (brother) (right): P[I]E[TAS] (duty) (on base): + SOTIETATIS [should be SOCIETATIS] . S[ANCTI] . d[OMINICI] + (of the Society of Saint Dominic)
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?Sir Paul Methuen, London (until d. 1757); his cousin, Paul Methuen, Corsham Court, Chippenham, Wiltshire (1757–d. 1795); his son, Paul Cobb Methuen, Corsham Court (1795–d. 1816; cat., 1806, p. 54, no
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