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The Fifteen Mysteries and the Virgin of the Rosary Netherlandish Painter (possibly Goswijn van der Weyden, active by 1491, died after 1538), about 1515–20
Oil on wood; (a) 9 7/8 x 21 in. (25.1 x 53.3 cm); (b–p) each 5 x 4 1/8 in. (12.7 x 10.5 cm) Anonymous Bequest, 1984 (1987.290.3a–p)
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Provenance/Ownership History



Zacharie Astruc, Paris (until 1878; sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, April 11–12, 1878, no. 1, as the "Le Triomphe de la Rose rouge" by Hans Memling); [Haro, Paris, until 1892; sale, Galerie Sedelmeyer, Paris, May 30–31, 1892, no. 30, as "Le Triomphe de la Rose rouge," attributed to the School of Memling, for Fr 7,600]; Claude Lafontaine, Paris; [Jacques Seligmann, New York, by 1922–24; sold to Macy]; V. Everit Macy, New York (1924–38; posthumous sale, American Art Association-Anderson Galleries, New York, January 6–8, 1938, no. 325, as "Virgin and Child with Saints, and Fifteen Scenes from the Passion," attributed to the School of Antwerp, early 16th century); [F. Schnittjer & Son, New York, until 1943; sale, Parke-Bernet, New York, January 14, 1943, no. 71, as "Madonna of the Rosary with Donors and Saints and Fifteen Scenes from the Passion," attributed to School of Antwerp, early 16th century, for $1,900]; Maurice Dekker, New York (from 1943); private collection, Honolulu (by 1956–d. 1984; bequeathed to MMA)
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