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Keywords: Giovanni Bellini and Titian - The Feast of the Gods - Google Art Project.jpg Google Art Project Q15008032 Creator Giovanni Bellini Italy Venice 1430 Italy Venice 1516 Giovanni male 715697 Bellini Italian 1430 - 1516 /collection/national-gallery-of-art-washington-dc/artwork/the-feast-of-the-gods-giovanni-bellini-and-titian/715698/ 1138 Giovanni Bellini and Titian painter /artist/giovanni-bellini/4131018/ 4131018 /collection/national-gallery-of-art-washington-dc/ National Gallery of Art Washington DC 507112 http //www nga gov/ 1/25/2012 9 59 05 PM /collection/national-gallery-of-art-washington-dc/artwork/the-feast-of-the-gods-giovanni-bellini-and-titian/715698/ 1514 1514 Venetian mythology classical oil on canvas Probably commissioned by Alfonso I d'Este Duke of Ferrara d 1534 ;1 by inheritance to his son Ercole II d'Este Duke of Ferrara d 1559; by inheritance to his son Alfonso II d'Este Duke of Ferrara d 1597; by inheritance to his cousin Cesare d'Este Duke of Ferrara; confiscated 1598 from the Castello at Ferrara by Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini d 1621 Rome when he was acting as Papal Legate and recorded in his inventory of 1603; by inheritance to his nephew Cardinal Ippolito Aldobrandini d 1638 Rome and recorded in his inventory of 1626; by inheritance to his niece Olimpia Aldobrandini Borghese Pamphilj d 1681 Rome and recorded in her pre 1665 inventory and 1682 posthumous inventory; by inheritance to her son Giovan Battista Pamphilj Aldobrandini d 1710 Rome;2 Aldobrandini heirs until the line became extinct in 1760;3 by inheritance 1769 to Paolo Borghese Aldobrandini d 1792 Rome; by inheritance to his nephew Giovan Battista Borghese Aldobrandini d 1802 Rome; to Vincenzo Camuccini 1771 1844 Rome in 1796/1797; presumably by inheritance to Giovanni Battista Baron Vincenzo Camuccini Rome; sold 1855 through Antonio Giacinto Saverio Count Cabral Rome 4 to Algernon Percy 4th duke of Northumberland d 1865 Alnwick Castle Northumberland; by inheritance to George Percy 5th duke of Northumberland d 1867 Alnwick Castle; by inheritance to Algernon George Percy 6th duke of Northumberland d 1899 Alnwick Castle; by inheritance to Henry George Percy 7th duke of Northumberland d 1918 Alnwick Castle; sold 1916 to Thomas Agnew Sons London on joint account with Arthur J Sulley and Co London ;5 inheritance from Estate of Peter A B Widener by gift through power of appointment of Joseph E Widener Elkins Park Pennsylvania after purchase in 1922 by funds of the estate; gift 1942 to NGA 1 Possibly commissioned by his sister Isabella d'Este; final payment made to Bellini by Alfonso in 1514; painting located in Camerino d'Alabastro of the Castello until 1598 2 Giovan was the son of Olimpia Aldobrandini by her second marriage to Camillo Pamphili; upon his inheritance Giovan changed his name to Aldobrandini His brother Cardinal Benedetto d 1730 also inherited some paintings 3 In 1760 the paintings were involved in a lawsuit between the Colonna and Borghese and were settled on the second son of the head of the Borghese in 1769 4 Cabral was Northumberland's attorney in Rome; he negotiated the transaction with Camuccini; a seal with what is probably his coat of arms is on the back of the painting 5 Although the painting was exhibited in 1920 as from the collection of Carl W Hamilton New York he probably only had it on credit as he had many paintings from Duveen on the same basis; the painting is not recorded as sold in Agnew's records until 1922; it was acquired and sold to Widener by Sulley 1702 715698 False 1529 1529 overall 3/24/2012 9 17 19 AM 1942 9 1 http //www nga gov/fcgi-bin/timage_f object 1138 National Gallery of Art Washington DC Widener Collection Painting 1510 1530 w1880 x h1702 cm 1514 - 1529 False 1 08016877637131 Object the-feast-of-the-gods-giovanni-bellini-and-titian The Feast of the Gods f 1880 oil on canvas Probably commissioned by Alfonso I d'Este Duke of Ferrara d 1534 ;1 by inheritance to his son Ercole II d'Este Duke of Ferrara d 1559; by inheritance to his son Alfonso II d'Este Duke of Ferrara d 1597; by inheritance to his cousin Cesare d'Este Duke of Ferrara; confiscated 1598 from the Castello at Ferrara by Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini d 1621 Rome when he was acting as Papal Legate and recorded in his inventory of 1603; by inheritance to his nephew Cardinal Ippolito Aldobrandini d 1638 Rome and recorded in his inventory of 1626; by inheritance to his niece Olimpia Aldobrandini Borghese Pamphilj d 1681 Rome and recorded in her pre 1665 inventory and 1682 posthumous inventory; by inheritance to her son Giovan Battista Pamphilj Aldobrandini d 1710 Rome;2 Aldobrandini heirs until the line became extinct in 1760;3 by inheritance 1769 to Paolo Borghese Aldobrandini d 1792 Rome; by inheritance to his nephew Giovan Battista Borghese Aldobrandini d 1802 Rome; to Vincenzo Camuccini 1771 1844 Rome in 1796/1797; presumably by inheritance to Giovanni Battista Baron Vincenzo Camuccini Rome; sold 1855 through Antonio Giacinto Saverio Count Cabral Rome 4 to Algernon Percy 4th duke of Northumberland d 1865 Alnwick Castle Northumberland; by inheritance to George Percy 5th duke of Northumberland d 1867 Alnwick Castle; by inheritance to Algernon George Percy 6th duke of Northumberland d 1899 Alnwick Castle; by inheritance to Henry George Percy 7th duke of Northumberland d 1918 Alnwick Castle; sold 1916 to Thomas Agnew Sons London on joint account with Arthur J Sulley and Co London ;5 inheritance from Estate of Peter A B Widener by gift through power of appointment of Joseph E Widener Elkins Park Pennsylvania after purchase in 1922 by funds of the estate; gift 1942 to NGA 1 Possibly commissioned by his sister Isabella d'Este; final payment made to Bellini by Alfonso in 1514; painting located in Camerino d'Alabastro of the Castello until 1598 2 Giovan was the son of Olimpia Aldobrandini by her second marriage to Camillo Pamphili; upon his inheritance Giovan changed his name to Aldobrandini His brother Cardinal Benedetto d 1730 also inherited some paintings 3 In 1760 the paintings were involved in a lawsuit between the Colonna and Borghese and were settled on the second son of the head of the Borghese in 1769 4 Cabral was Northumberland's attorney in Rome; he negotiated the transaction with Camuccini; a seal with what is probably his coat of arms is on the back of the painting 5 Although the painting was exhibited in 1920 as from the collection of Carl W Hamilton New York he probably only had it on credit as he had many paintings from Duveen on the same basis; the painting is not recorded as sold in Agnew's records until 1922; it was acquired and sold to Widener by Sulley Venetian mythology classical special url_id ywHcWNzYJW7wUA PD-old-100-1923 1516 Google Art Project works by Titian and workshop Google Art Project works in National Gallery of Art Washington DC Google Art Project works by Giovanni Bellini The Feast of the Gods Giovanni Bellini and Tiziano Vecelli
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