Diana and Callisto Artist, attributed to: Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) (Italian, Venice, ca. 1488–1576)

after 1558

European Art

Not on view
Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

27 × 26 in. (68.6 × 66 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Suzanne and Daniel Goldenson

Accession Number

2021.38.1

Culture
Period

16th century

Classification
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Provenance

Provenance

Benedetto Giustiniani Family Collecton inventory, Salerno (–1638); purchased from the Borghese Palace, Rome by Lucien Bonaparte (–1816); included in the sale by Mr. Stanley (London) of paintings from the collection of Lucien Bonaparte as "The Discovery of Calista" (Thursday, May 14, 1816); purchased by Chevalier Erard, Paris (1816); purchased by Count Pourtales (–1826); Bourssault Collection (1826–1838); purchased by Mr. Arteria for Edmond Higginson, Saltmarsh Castle (1838); Collection of Edmond Higginson (1838–1846); E. Higginson sale, London (June 4, 1846); Collection of Baron Sieliere, Paris (1846–1912?); John Edward Taylor, London (1912, no. 14); J.H. Dunn, London, dealer (1912–); Count Ivan N. Podgoursky, New York (1940–1962); by descent to Mrs. Mary Podgoursky (neé Ermolaev) (1962–1979); Daniel Goldenson, Princeton, New Jersey (July 1979– ); Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.
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