Rest on the Flight into Egypt, copy after Federico Barocci
Federico Barocci
Rest on the Flight into Egypt
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Rest on the Flight into Egypt, 1601 – 1700


Dimensions
38.1 x 28.2 cm
Physical Description
Copper
Inventory Number
SG 514
Acquisition
Acquired in 1934 by bequest from Hugo Kessler
Status
Not on display

Work Data

Basic Information

Title
Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Painter
Period Produced
Object Type
Physical Description
Copper
Material
Technique

Property and Acquisition

Institution
Administration
Collection
Creditline
Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
Picture Copyright
Public Domain
Acquisition
Acquired in 1934 by bequest from Hugo Kessler

Work Content

Motifs and References

Iconclass

Primary
  • 73B65 rest on the flight into Egypt
  • 73B651 miracle of the bending palmtree ~ rest on the flight into Egypt
  • 73B652 miracle of the well ~ rest on the flight into Egypt
Secondary

Research and Discussion

Provenance

Object History
...
Hugo Kessler (1856-1929), Frankfurt
Nachlass Hugo Kessler, 1929
als Vermächtnis "Kessler-Kolligs" an das Städelsche Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt, 1934.

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Last update

15.05.2023