Attributed to Francesco Mario Antonio Bigio, called Franciabigio (Florence 1482-1525)
Attributed to Francesco Mario Antonio Bigio, called Franciabigio (Florence 1482-1525)

Portrait of a Gentleman, bust-length, in a black coat and hat

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Attributed to Francesco Mario Antonio Bigio, called Franciabigio (Florence 1482-1525)
Portrait of a Gentleman, bust-length, in a black coat and hat
oil on panel
22½ x 19½ in. (57.1 x 49.5 cm.)
Provenance
Sir Humphry Ward, London.
Charles Langley, Esq., Liverpool.
Paulding Sale, Parke-Bernet, New York, 24 May 1944, lot 74, as Franciabigio.
Literature
S.R. McKillop, Franciabigio, Doctoral Dissertation, Department of Fine Arts, Harvard University, 1966, II, p. 481, no. A88, as 'attributed paintings'; III, pl. XCII.
S. R. McKillop, Franciabigio, California Studies in the History of Art, XVI, Berkeley, 1974, p. 207.

Lot Essay

In a letter dated 19 June 1987, Douglas Lewis, Curator of Sculpture and Decorative Arts at the National Gallery, Washington, D.C., wrote that Professor Sydney Freedberg tentatively suggested an attribution to Tommaso Lunetti (c.1495/96-1564) for the present lot.

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