Auguste-Louis de Sivry was a French art collector and art dealer, resident and mainly active in Venice in the 19th century.
He acquired part of the Nani collection of antiquities.[1] In 1841 he sold part of his collection to the Musée Calvet in Avignon.[1] Sometime after 1797 he bought Paris Bordone's Christ Disputing in the Temple from Count Tiepolo; it was still in de Sivry's collection in 1831 but is now in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts.[2] His collection also included The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius, now in the National Gallery, London, and a Portrait of Marchesa Balbi by Anthony van Dyck, now held by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.[3]
References
- 1 2 (in French) Odile Cavalier, 'Une Stèle Funéraire Grecque Inéite au Musée Calvet d'Avignon', Revue Archéologique, Nouvelle Série, Fasc. 1 (1984), pp. 53-64
- ↑ "Paris Bordone, Christ Disputing in the Temple". Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
- ↑ "Marchesa Balbi". www.nga.gov.
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