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Renaissance-style tomb of Maria Catharina Sabello

(Italian, 1878–1937)
(Italian, 1429–1484)
about 1920
Medium/TechniqueStone; marble
Dimensions180 cm (70 7/8 in.)
Credit LineMaria Antoinette Evans Fund
Accession number24.150
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsSculpture
Collections
Provenance20th century, created by Alceo Dossena (b. 1878 - d. 1937) [see note 1]; by 1922, sold as a tomb by Mino da Fiesole (Italian, b. 1429 - d. 1484), probably by Dossena's dealers, Alfredo Fasoli and Alfredo Pallesi, Rome, to Elia Volpi (b. 1858 - d. 1938), Florence; 1923, sold by Volpi, through Carlo Balboni, Venice, to Philip Gentner for the MFA for $100,135. (Accession Date: April 3, 1924)

NOTES:
[1] Alceo Dossena produced imitations of Renaissance and antique sculpture, which were sold by the Roman dealers Alfredo Fasoli and Alfredo Pallesi as authentic. By 1922, this tomb had already been sold to the restorer and collector Elia Volpi. Through the Venetian dealer Carlo Balboni, Volpi offered it for sale, and in 1923 it was acquired by the MFA. In 1928 the press exposed the fraudulent practices of Fasoli and Pallesi, and the authenticity of the MFA tomb was brought into question -- although it continued to be debated for many years. For more information, see Roberta Ferrazza, "Alceo Dossena e i falsi d'autore," in Palazzo Davanzati e le collezioni di Elia Volpi (Florence, 1994), pp. 223-254.
Madonna and Child
Alceo Dossena
early 20th century
Portrait Bust of a Man
Jean-Antoine Houdon
1786
Head of an Angel
Unidentified artist
first half of the 15th century
Spirit of Antiquity
Ossip Zadkine
1927
Allegory of Sleep
Jacques van der Bogaert
1699
Head of a King
late 14th century
Jardiniere
Auguste Rodin
19th century
Venus Chastising Cupid
Etienne-Maurice Falconet
18th century
Venus and Cupid
Etienne-Maurice Falconet
18th century
Conservation Status: After Treatment
Mino da Fiesole
around 1455
Head of a Boy
Mino da Fiesole
probably early 19th century
Crouching Woman
Auguste Rodin
1886