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Salvator Mundi, ca. 1622–23
Domenico Fetti (Italian, Roman, 1591/92–1623)
Oil on wood; 23 1/2 x 17 1/4 in. (59.7 x 43.8 cm)
Gift of Dianne Modestini, in loving memory of Mario Modestini, 2007 (2007.91)

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conte Francesco Gambara, Brescia (from 1624); Paolo Coccapani, bishop of Reggio, Modena (before d. 1650); Museo Coccapani, Modena (in 1855); [art market, London, until late 1940s; sold to Modestini]; Mario Modestini, New York (late 1940s–d. 2006); his widow, Dianne Dwyer Modestini, New York (2006–7)

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