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Tobit Burying the Dead, 1640s
Andrea di Lione (Italian, Neapolitan, 1610–1685)
Oil on canvas; 50 1/4 x 68 1/2 in. (127.6 x 174 cm)
Gwynne Andrews Fund, 1989 (1989.225)

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marquis de Gouvernet, Paris (by 1743–75; his estate sale, Remy, Paris, November 6–10, 1775, ms. addition to cat., p. 33, as "Tobit burying the dead," by Sébastien Bourdon, for 800 [?Livres or Louis]); Count Johann Rudolf Czernin von Chudenitz, Vienna (by 1808/9–d. 1845); Counts Czernin, Vienna (1845–at least 1939; cat., 1866, room 3, no. 3, as "Plague in Marseilles" by Poussin; cat., 1936, no. 4, as "Tobit Burying the Dead" by School of Poussin); [Frederick Mont, New York, in 1962, as by Andrea di Lione]; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ganz, New York (by 1965–73; sold to Blake); Channing Blake, New York (1973–89; sold to MMA)

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