Portrait_of_Doña_Antonia_Zárate_(1810-1811)

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Portrait of Doña Antonia Zárate (1810–1811)

Painting by Francisco Goya


The Portrait of Doña Antonia Zárate is an 1810–1811 painting of the actress Antonia Zárate by Francisco Goya or his studio.[1] It is now in the Hermitage Museum,[2] and if it is an autograph work, it is the only painting by Goya in a Russian collection.

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It seems to have been commissioned by the subject's son Antonio Gil y Zárate in 1811 after her death and probably forms a reworking of Goya's earlier larger 1805 portrait of her. It remained in Spain until 1900, when it was sold in New York City. It passed through various dealers and owners before being acquired by the Knoedler Gallery for $60,000 from an heir of Marshall Field, a department-store magnate in Chicago.[3][4] That gallery was owned by Armand Hammer, who then used a Liechtenstein front to sell it to his own Armand Hammer Foundation for $160,000.[3] In 1972, Hammer donated it to the Hermitage,[2] claiming it was worth $1,000,000.[3][5]

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References

  1. Tomlinson, Janis A. (2002). Goya: Images of Women. Yale University Press. pp. 197–198, 204. ISBN 9780300094930.
  2. Blumenthal, Ralph (October 14, 1996). "Armand Hammer's Maze of Skulduggery". The New York Times. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
  3. Poundstone, William (November 6, 2011). "J. Edgar Hoover and the Armand Hammer Files". BlouinArtInfo. Archived from the original on January 21, 2018. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
  4. "Armand Hammer". Encyclopedia of World Biography. Retrieved August 31, 2020.

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