Template:Giovanni Bellini - Saint Francis in the Desert - Google Art Project

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Artist Template:Creator:Giovanni Bellini
Title Saint Francis in the Desert
Date circa
Medium oil and tempera on poplar wood
Dimensions 124,4 x 141 cm
Template:Institution:Frick Collection
Accession number 1915.1.03
Object history

circa <colon> commissioned by Giovanni Michiel, Venice
1525<colon> Taddeo Contarini, Venice Unknown date Palazzo Corner, Venice
circa <colon> purchased by W. Buchanan
<colon> auctioned at Christie's for £ 735 and sold to J. Dingwall, Tittenhurst, Sunninghill, Berkshire
Unknown date<colon> purchased by Thomas Holloway
Unknown date<colon> bequeathed to Miss Mary Ann Driver by Thomas Holloway
<colon> bequeathed by trustees of Miss Mary Ann Driver
Unknown date<colon> Kodler

1915<colon> Henry Clay Frick
Credit line of Henry Clay Frick
References Frick Collection<colon> online database<colon> entry 360
Source/Photographer Google Art Project<colon> Home - pic
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