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The Baptism of Our Lord

The Baptism of Our Lord

Unknown

Artist
Unknown (Russian)
Title
The Baptism of Our Lord
Date
late 19th or early 20th century (16th-century style)
Medium
Oil on wood panel
Dimensions
13 1/2 x 11 1/4 in. Overall
Credit
Gift of Joseph E. Davies
Accession No.
37.1.9
Classification
Icons
Geography
Russia

Related

Pecherskaya Lavra [monastery] (Kiev, Russia); Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow, Russia); 1937, U.S.S.R. government facilitated sale to Joseph E. Davies [ambassador to U.S.S.R.] (Washington, DC); 1937, Joseph E. Davies gifted to University of Wisconsin-Madison; 1967, transferred to the Elvehjem Art Center [now called Chazen Museum of Art]

  • Alumni Association of the University of Wisconsin of the City of New York. "The Joseph E. Davies Collection of Russian Paintings and Icons Presented to The University of Wisconsin." New York: Alumni Association of the University of Wisconsin of the City of New York, 1938. p. 71, no. 108
  • Il'in, Nikolas. "Prodannye Sokrovishcha Rossii." Moscow: Trilistnik, Russkii Avangard, 2000. p. 77
  • Galavaris, George. "Icons from the Elvehjem Art Center." Madison: Elvehjem Art Center, 1973. pp. 58-60, no. 4
  • Nolan, John M., et al. "Rublev to Faberge: the journey of Russian art and culture to America." Greenville, South Carolina: Bob Jones University Museum and Gallery, 2013. p. 49, no. 10

  • From Rublev to Fabregé: The Journey of Russian Art and Culture to America: Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery, 1/30/2012–1/8/2013
  • Holy Image, Sacred Presence: Russian Icons, 1500-1900: Chazen Museum of Art, 3/12/2011–6/5/2011
  • Icons: The Paine Art Center, 12/6/1964–1/28/1965
  • [Beloit College exhibition]: Beloit College, 12/2/1950–1/15/1951
  • Joseph E. Davies Collection of Paintings, The : Milwaukee Art Institute, 10/1/1938–10/31/1938
  • Joseph E. Davies Collection of Russian Paintings and Icons Presented to the University of Wisconsin: Memorial Union, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 6/1/1938–6/30/1938

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