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(c) 2024 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Parts of a Door Jamb with the Story of Joachim and Anne
(c) 2024 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
(c) 2024 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston

Parts of a Door Jamb with the Story of Joachim and Anne

Date16th century
MediumWood
ClassificationsArchitectural Elements
Credit LineIsabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Accession numberF30s16.1-4
eMuseum ID795263
Original NumberF30s16-s; F30s22-s
TMS Source ID23452
Last Updated10/2/24
Status
Not on view
Web CommentaryIsabella Stewart Gardner kept meticulous records of many of her acquisitions. In keeping with this legacy, object information is continually being reviewed, updated, and enriched in order to give greater access to the collection.
BibliographyNotesGilbert Wendel Longstreet and Morris Carter. General Catalogue (Boston, 1935), p. 267. (as probably Northern French, early 16th century)
“Notes, Records, Comments.” Gardner Museum Calendar of Events 7, no. 26 (23 Feb. 1964), p. 2. (as probably Northern French, soon after 1500)
Cornelius C. Vermeule III et al. Sculpture in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston, 1977), p. 177, no. 249. (as French, 16th century)
ProvenanceNotesPurchased by Isabella Stewart Gardner from the collection of Emile Peyre (1828-1904), Paris for 4,038 francs on 17 July 1897, through Fernand Robert, her regular agent in Paris. (for 6 panels)
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