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Probably the merchant and collector, [[Schwarzwald family#Heinrich IV Schwarzwald (1619–1672)|Heinrich IV Schwarzwald]] (1619–1672); by descent to his nephew, [[Schwarzwald family#Heinrich V Schwarzwald (1642–1705)|Heinrich V Schwarzwald]] (1642–1705); part of a legacy left to the Lutheran [[:Commons:Category:Saints Peter and Paul church in Gdańsk|Church of Saints Peter and Paul]], [[Gdańsk|Danzig]] in 1708; [[National Museum, Gdańsk|Danzig Stadtmuseum]] by 1902; looted from the Danzig Stadtmuseum by the German occupation forces in 1943; claimed by the Soviet Union's Red Army as spoils of war and taken to Moscow in 1945; [[Pushkin Museum|Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts]].{{sfn|Rowlands|1985|p=152}}{{sfn|Fitzgerald|MacCulloch|2016|pp=598-600}} |
Revision as of 02:48, 17 May 2024
Provenance
Probably the merchant and collector, Heinrich IV Schwarzwald (1619–1672); by descent to his nephew, Heinrich V Schwarzwald (1642–1705); part of a legacy left to the Lutheran Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Danzig in 1708; Danzig Stadtmuseum by 1902; looted from the Danzig Stadtmuseum by the German occupation forces in 1943; claimed by the Soviet Union's Red Army as spoils of war and taken to Moscow in 1945; Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts.[1][2]
- ^ Rowlands 1985, p. 152.
- ^ Fitzgerald & MacCulloch 2016, pp. 598–600.