Samuel H. Kress Foundation
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The Samuel H. Kress Foundation is a private foundation based in New York. It was established in 1929 by American businessman and philanthropist Samuel Henry Kress (1863-1955) for the collection and dissemination of European art to American art museums and the promotion of professional expertise in art history and art conservation.
Kress Collection
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K-69: Luca di Tommè. Madonna and Child with Sts. Nicholas and Paul. Ceded to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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K-224: Alessandro Allori. Venus disarming Cupid. Ceded to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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K-339: Francesco Salviati. Portrait of a young man. Ceded to the Honolulu Academy of Arts in 1961.
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K-241: Anonymous (Ferrara). Madonna and Child with Angels. Ceded to the National Gallery of Art in 1939.
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K-1057: Michelangelo Anselmi. Apollo and Marsyas. Ceded to the National Gallery of Art in 1939.
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K-1194: Domenico Beccafumi. The Holy Family with Angels. Ceded to the National Gallery of Art in 1943.
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K-1291: Giovanni Agostino da Lodi. The Adoration of the Shepherds . Ceded to the Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, Pennsylvania.
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K-1335: François Boucher. Madame Bergeret. Ceded to the National Gallery of Art in 1946.
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K-1689: Master of the Legend of St. Lucy. Mary, Queen of Heaven. Ceded to the National Gallery of Art in 1952.
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K-1848: Jheronimus Bosch. Death and the Usurer . Ceded by exchange to the National Gallery of Art in 1952.
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K-1871: Workshop of Peter Paul Rubens. The Assumption of the Virgin. Ceded to the National Gallery of Art in 1961.
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K-2051: Jean-Honoré Fragonard. The Swing. Ceded to the National Gallery of Art in 1961.
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K-2070: Giovanni Battista Cima da Conegliano. Enthroned Madonna and Child with two virgin martyrs. Ceded to the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Category:Memphis, Category:Tennessee.
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K-2177: Simon Vouet. The Muses Urania and Calliope. Ceded to the National Gallery of Art in 1961.
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K-2187: Peter Paul Rubens. Marchesa Brigida Spinola Doria. Ceded to the National Gallery of Art in 1961.
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Jacques-Louis David. The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries. Given to National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C in 1961