On View
- Artist
- Jacob de Heusch (after Salvator Rosa)
(Dutch, 1657-1701) (Italian, 1615-1673) - Title
- Landscape with a Double-Arched Bridge
- Date
- after 1675
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 85 x 118 1/2 in. Overall
- Credit
- University Fund, Humanistic Foundation Fund, Anonymous Fund, and Knapp Bequest Fund purchase
- Accession No.
- 66.10.2
- Classification
- Paintings
- Geography
- Netherlands
Related
Originally in Royal Gallery (Naples, Italy) until fall of Murat. 1824, sold by Palazzo Falconieri (Rome, Italy) to Charles March Phillips (Garendon Park, England); 1959 sold by Phillips family (Garendon Park, England) to Legatt Brothers (London, England). 1966 by P. and D. Colnaghi and Co., Ltd. (London, England) to Elvejhem Art Center [now called the Chazen Museum of Art]
- Rogers, Millard F., Jr. "Paintings at the Elvehjem Art Center, University of Wisconsin." The Magazine Antiques. Vol. CVIII, No. 6, December (1975). pp. 1151, 1154, fig. 8
- Elvehjem Museum of Art. "Handbook of the Collection." Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Madison, 1990. no. 45
- Graves, Algernon. "A Century of Loan Exhibitions 1813-1912." London, 1913. p. 1139
- College Museum Notes, Art Journal, XXXVII/I (Fall 1967). pp. 68, 70
- Burger, William (Pseudonym for Theophile Thoré), "Trésors d'art en Angleterre," Brussels (1960). pg. 108
- Frederickson, Burton B., and Federico Zedri, "Census of Pre-Nineteenth-Century Italian Paintins in North American Public Collections," Harvard Press, Cambridge, MA (1972). p. 117, 593
- Art Treasures of the United Kingdom (1857): Museum of Ornamental Art, Manchester
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