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PIETRO DI FRANCESCO DEGLI ORIOLI (SIENA C.1458-1496)
The Madonna and Child with Saints Jerome and Anthony of Padua
tempera on panel, shaped top
2914 x 20 in. (74.3 x 50.8 cm.)
Provenance
Heinrich Wilhelm Campe (1770 -1862), Leipzig, and by inheritance to his grandson,
Heinrich Vieweg, Brunswick (1826-1890); (†) his sale, Rudolph Lepke's Kunst-Auctions-Haus, Berlin, 18 March 1930, lot 25, as ‘Bernardino Fungai’, where acquired by the following,
with Jacques Goudstikker, Amsterdam,
Looted by the Nazi authorities in July 1940 and transferred to Hermann Göring, Karinhall.
Recovered by the Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives Section, by whom transferred to the Central Collecting Point, Munich, 6 August 1945 (Munich no. 7186).
Transferred to Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit, The Hague, 4 December 1945, by whose authority sold at the following; Frederik Muller & Cie., Amsterdam, 11-18 March 1952, lot 734, as ‘Pacchiarotti’.
Anonymous sale; Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, 26 April 1954 (=1st day), lot 322, as ‘Pacchiarotti’.
Private collection, Belgium.
Restituted to the heir of Jacques Goudstikker, 2021.
Literature
R. Van Marle, 'Ancora quadri senesi', La Diana, 1931, p. 176, fig. 22.
B. Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance: Central Italian and North Italian Schools, London, 1968, revised edition, I, p. 310; II, fig. 920, as 'Pachiarotto'.
Exhibited
Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, Italiaansche Kunst in Nederlandsche Bezit, 1 July-1 October 1934.
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Jacques Goudstikker (1897-1940) joined the family art business in 1919, the gallery having been established by his grandfather Jacob in the middle of the previous century. In the following two decades, Jacques’ vision led the gallery to a central position in the art market for Old Master paintings, both in Amsterdam and internationally. His commercial and curatorial leadership, as seen in his ambitious catalogue designs and his themed exhibitions, influenced major collectors like Daniel G. van Beuningen and Heinrich Baron Thyssen Bornemisza and he worked to enhance museum collections at the Mauritshuis, the Rijksmuseum, the Kunsthistorische Museum, Vienna, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, to name a few.

Known as an avid arts enthusiast, Jacques enjoyed a diverse and artistic network of friends and clients. In 1937, he married the Viennese singer Desirée (Desi) von Halban Kurz (1912-1996), and their only child, Eduard (Edo), was born the same year. But Jacques’ personal and professional success came to an abrupt stop in May 1940. A few days after the German invasion, before the German occupation of The Netherlands, Jacques, who was Jewish, fled with his family, boarding one of the last available ships to safety. His life was cut tragically short during their escape to England when he died as a result of a fall onboard.

Research into the Goudstikker collection and gallery inventory left behind in The Netherlands – an estimated 1,400 artworks taken over in Jacques’ absence by Alois Miedl and Hermann Göring– has been a two-decade long commitment by his heir to Jacques’ legacy and at the forefront of present-day restitution efforts.

This Madonna and Child with Saints Jerome and Anthony of Padua by Pietro di Francesco Degli Orioli was restituted to the heir of Jacques Goudstikker in 2021.

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