Entombment

Provenance

Lamponi, Florence, by 1902; sold, Jules Sambon, Florence, Nov. 10 and following days, 1902, no. 2335, as Lucas van Leyden. 3 Possibly Rodolphe Kann (died 1905), Paris [according to New York 1927]; Comte Demandolx-Dedons, Marseilles, probably by 1916; collection of M. le Comte de D., Paris, Mar.–Nov. 1916, as Rogier van der Weyden [Sterling 1990, citing Seymour de Ricci; Demandolx-Dedons was probably the M. le Comte de D. mentioned in the dossier for the Pietà of Saint-Germain, in the Service de Documentation, Musée du Louvre, Paris]; Achillito Chiesa, Milan; sold, New York, American Art Association, Apr. 16, 1926, no. 32, as School of Avignon, to the Art Institute of Chicago.

Entombment

German

c. 1500

Accession Number

29095

Medium

Tempera on panel

Dimensions

48.3 × 70 cm (19 × 27 9/16 in.)

Classification

Painting

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

A. A. Munger Collection