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There is another version of identical quality, different only in small details (Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum).
There are four drawings related to the composition of NG 2485 and the version in Vienna; some drawings in pigment are also to be seen on the unprimed wood of the reverse of NG 2485. These do not appear to be related to the composition and may represent Christ appearing to the Magdalen.
Possibly collection of Galeazzo Sforza by 1519; collection of Caterina Sforza, Rome, by 1597; bought by the Revd Walter Davenport Bromley, 1861; collection of George Salting, 1875; Salting Bequest, 1910.
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There is another version of identical quality, different only in small details (Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum).
There are four drawings related to the composition of NG 2485 and the version in Vienna; some drawings in pigment are also to be seen on the unprimed wood of the reverse of NG 2485. These do not appear to be related to the composition and may represent Christ appearing to the Magdalen.
Possibly collection of Galeazzo Sforza by 1519; collection of Caterina Sforza, Rome, by 1597; bought by the Revd Walter Davenport Bromley, 1861; collection of George Salting, 1875; Salting Bequest, 1910.
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