ATTRIBUTED TO VICENTE CARDUCHO (FLORENCE 1570⁄76-1638 MADRID)
ATTRIBUTED TO VICENTE CARDUCHO (FLORENCE 1570⁄76-1638 MADRID)
ATTRIBUTED TO VICENTE CARDUCHO (FLORENCE 1570⁄76-1638 MADRID)
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ATTRIBUTED TO VICENTE CARDUCHO (FLORENCE 1570 / 76-1638 MADRID)

Saint Francis receiving the Stigmata

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ATTRIBUTED TO VICENTE CARDUCHO (FLORENCE 1570 / 76-1638 MADRID)
Saint Francis receiving the Stigmata
oil on canvas
67 ¼ x 47 3⁄8 in. (170.8 x 120.3 cm.)
with inscription 'F. DZVRBARAN' (lower left)
Provenance
Engel collection, Germany.
with Wildenstein & Co., New York, by 1948.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 9 June 2010, lot 59, where acquired by the present owner.
Literature
B.S. Meyers, ed., Encyclopedia of Painting, New York, 1955, pp. 510-511, no. 216, as Zurbaran.
S. Brown, 'Zurbarán recuperado', Finis terrae, III, no. 10, 1956, p. 35, illustrated.
'Berichte-Amerika: Ausstellungen ausserhalb New York City', Pantheon, XXI, no. 1, January-February 1963, pp. 54-55, as Francisco de Zurbarán.
R. Torres Martín, Zurbarán, el pintor gótico del siglo XVII, Seville, 1963, pp. LVI and LIX, note 5, fig. 20, as an anonymous painter.
Exhibited
New London, Lyman Allyn Museum, Spanish Paintings of the XVI to XX Centuries, 7 March-11 April 1948, no. 7, as Francisco de Zurbarán.
Milwaukee, The Milwaukee Art Institute, 5 Centuries of Spanish Art, 5 September-25 October 1952, no. 16, as Francisco de Zurbarán.
(Probably) Caracas, Museo de Bellas Artes, Obras clasicas de la pintura europea, January 1956, no. 8, as Zurbarán.
Denver, The Denver Art Museum, Collectors' Choice, 4 June-29 June 1958, no. 3, as Francisco de Zurbarán.
Little Rock, Arkansas Art Center, The Christian Drama, 4 December 1960-29 January 1961, no. 19, as Francisco Zurbaran.
New York, Wildenstein, The Painter as Historian, 15 November-31 December 1962, no. 17, illustrated, as Francisco Zurbaran.

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Lot Essay

While previously attributed to Francisco de Zurbarán, when this painting was offered for sale in 2010, the attribution to Vicente Carducho was suggested by the late Dr. William Jordan on the basis of photographs.

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