Immunity from Seizure Francis Bacon and the Masters: Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts (Norwich, UK) from 18 April until 26 July 2015 Works of art intended to form part of a forthcoming exhibition at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts that may be covered by immunity from seizure are listed below. Part 6 of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 provides immunity from seizure for cultural objects which are loaned from overseas to temporary public exhibitions in approved museums or galleries in the UK where conditions are met when the object enters the UK. The conditions are: The object is usually kept outside the UK The object is not owned by a person who is resident in UK Importing the object does not contravene any law The object is brought into UK for the purpose of a temporary public exhibition at an approved museum or gallery The museum or gallery has published information about the object. All works currently being proposed for or covered by immunity from seizure in the UK are linked to the Arts Council’s website If you have any further enquiries, please write to: Immunity from seizure Director’s Office Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts University of East Anglia Norwich NR4 7TJ Copyright Notice: no images from these pages should be reproduced without permission. All below works are to be lent by the State Hermitage Museum: Lender’s name and address: State Hermitage Museum Dvortsovaya nab. 34 190000 , St Petersburg Russia Francis Bacon and the Masters: Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts (Norwich, UK) from 18 April until 26 July 2015 Protection under the Act is sought for the objects listed below: HM01 Vecellio, Tiziano. Christ Bearing the Cross 1560 Oil on canvas Object dimensions: Unframed: h. 895 x w. 770 mm Framed: h. 940 x w. 880 x d. 77 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GE 115 Provenance: Accessioned as part of the Barbarigo Gallery in 1850. Publication and exhibition history: 1971 Tokyo-Kyoto, n.40; 1979-80 Melbourne-Sydney, n.2; 1987-88 Beograd-Ljubljana- Zagreb, n.22; 2007-08 Belluno, no. 66. HM02 Cano, Alonso. The Crucifixion 1636 - 1638 Oil on canvas Object dimensions: Unframed: h. 2650 x w. 1730 mm Framed: h. 2910 x w. 2020 x d. 90 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GE 5572 Provenance: Accessioned in 1919 from the collection of the Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich (grandson of Emperor Nicolas I) in Marble Palace, Petrograd. Publication and exhibition history: 1996 Tokyo- Ibaraki-Mie, n 26; 2001–2002 Granada, p. 221, 236-7; 2006– 2007 New York, 2–4. HM03 Velazquez, Diego. Portrait of Count-Duke Olivares 1638 Oil on canvas Object dimensions: Unframed: h. 670 x w. 545 mm Framed: h. 880 x w. 740 x d. 80 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GE 300 Provenance: Purchased by Alexander I in 1814 from the collection of Baron William Coeswelt, Amsterdam. Publication and exhibition history: 1977 Tokyo-Kyoto, n 11; 1979-1980 Melbourne-Sydney, p.68-69; 1981Madrid, p. 28-9; 1987 Dehli, n 33; 1988 Sydney-Melbourn, n 11; 1990-91Nara-Osaka, n 7; 1996 TokyoIbaraki-Mie, n 23; 2001 Roma, pp. 206-9; 2002 Madrid, pp.182-4, n 20. HM04 Studio of Diego Velazquez de Silva. Portrait of Philip IV Late 1650s Oil on canvas Object dimensions: Unframed: h. 670 x w. 530 mm Framed: h. 880 x w. 740 x d. 80 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GE 297 Provenance: Purchased by Alexander I in 1814 from the collection of William Coeswelt, Amsterdam. Publication and exhibition history: Never been lent from the State Hermitage Museum collections. HM05 Harmensz. van Rijn, Rembrandt. Old Man in an Armchair (Portrait of an Old Man) 1654 Oil on canvas Object dimensions: Unframed: h. 1090 x w. 850 mm Framed: h. 1320 x w. 1200 x d. 90 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GE 737 Provenance: Acquired in 1781 as part of the collection of Count Silvain -Raphael Baudouin, Brigadier des Armees du Roi, Capitain aux Gardes Francoises (1715--1791), in Paris. Publication and exhibition history: 1956 Amsterdam-Rotterdam, n 56; 1968 Tokyo-Kyoto, n 8; 1991 Seoul, n 8; 1998-99 Stockholm, n 410; 2000 Bergamo, n 21; 2011-12 Padova, p. 21 HM06 Harmensz. van Rijn, Rembrandt. Old Woman in an Armchair (Portrait of an Old Woman) 1654 Oil on canvas Object dimensions: Unframed: h. 1090 x w. 840 mm Framed: h. 1320 x w. 1200 x d. 90 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GE 738 Provenance: Acquired in 1781 as part of the collection of Count Silvain -Raphael Baudouin, Brigadier des Armees du Roi, Capitain aux Gardes Francoises (1715--1791), in Paris. Publication and exhibition history: 1956 Amsterdam-Rotterdam, n 67; 1968 Tokyo-Kyoto, n 9; 1991 Seoul, n 9; 1998-99 Stockholm, n 409; 2000 Bergamo, n 21; 2003-04 Dijon, n 3; 2011-12 Padova, p. 20; 2012 TokyoNagoya-Kyoto, n 29. HM07 Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique. Portrait of Count Nicolai Dmitrievich Gouriev 1821 Oil on canvas Object dimensions: Unframed: h. 1070 x w. 860 mm Framed: h. 1310 x w. 1100 x d. 90 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GE 5678 Provenance: Commissioned by N.D. Gouriev, from 1849 property of his widow Marina Dmitrievna Gourieva (nee Naryshkina) (1798-1871); then property of her relatives. Accessioned in 1922 from the collection of A.N. Naryshkina, via the State Museum Fund. Publication and exhibition history: 1999-2000 London–Washington-New York, no.86; 2001-2002 Stockholm, n 286; 2006 Paris, p. 192–193, cat. 50; 2011 Madrid , P. 272 -273, n 112. HM08 Cezanne, Paul. Self-portrait in a Cap c. 1873 Oil on canvas Object dimensions: Unframed: h. 555 x w. 455 mm Framed: h. 670 x w. 540 x d. 60 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GE 6512 Provenance: The Galerie Vollard (purchased before 1904); from 1904 Havemeyer collection, New York; from 1909 Durand-Ruel Gallery (placed on commission by Louisine Havemeter, negotiated by Mary Cassatt, and acquired by Durand-Ruel for 7500 francs); from 1909 coll. Ivan Morozov (acquired from the Galerie DurandRuel for 12000 francs); from 1918 Museum of Modern Western Painting-2; from 1923 Museum of Modern Western Art; from 1930 The State Hermitage Museum. Publication and exhibition history: 1966-67 Tokyo-Kyoto, n 55; 1979 Japan, n 3; 1985 Venezia-Rome, n 3; 1988 Nagoya, n 23; Essen 1993, n 26; 2007 Florence, p. 122 2007 Florence – Cézanne in Florence. Two collectors and the 1910 exhibition of Impressionism. Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, 02.03 – 29.07.2007. HM09 Gauguin, Paul. Man Picking Fruit from a Tree 1897 Oil on canvas Object dimensions: Unframed: h. 925 x w. 733 mm Framed: h. 1070 x w. 890 x d. 50 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GE 9118 Provenance: On 9 December 1898 sent by Gauguin from Tahiti to Vollard; Galerie Vollard; from 4 May 1906 coll. Sergey Shchukin; from 1918 Museum of New Western Painting-1; from 1923 Museum of Modern Western Art; from 1948 The State Hermitage Museum. Publication and exhibition history: 1987 Tokyo-Nagoya, n 113. 1995 Ferrara, no. 22; 2003 – 2004 Paris – Boston, no. 143; 2007 – 2008 Düsseldorf – London, p. 90 1995 Ferrara – Paul Gauguin e l’avanguardia russa. Palazzo dei Diamanti, Ferrara, 01.04 – 02.07.1995; 2003 – 2004 Paris – Boston – Gauguin Tahiti. Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais, Paris, 30.09.2003 – 19.01.2004; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 29.02 – 20.06.2004; 2007 – 2008 Düsseldorf – London – From Russia: French and Russia Master Paintings 1870 – 1925 from Moscow and St. Petersburg. Museum Kunst Palast., Düsseldorf, 15.09.2007 – 06.01.2008; Royal Academy of Arts, London, 26.01 – 18.01.2008. HM10 Picasso, Pablo. Young Woman 1909 Oil on canvas Object dimensions: Unframed: h. 923 x w. 733 mm Framed: h. 1050 x w. 860 x d. 40 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GE 9159 Provenance: Galerie Kahnweiler; coll. Sergey Shchukin; from 1918 Museum of New Western Painting-1; from 1923 Museum of Modern Western Art; from 1948 The State Hermitage Museum. Publication and exhibition history: 1954 Paris; 1965-66 Paris, n 95; 1968 Wien, n 20; 1972 Otterlo, n 43; 1973 USA, n 23; 1981 Madrid-Barcelona, n 57; 1987 Tokyo-Takarajuka-Kasama, n 31; 2003 – 2004 Washington – Dallas – Picasso. The Cubist Portraits of Fernande Olivier. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 01.10.2003 – 19.01.2004; Nasher Sculpture Garden, Dallas, 15.02 – 09.05.2004. HM11 Soutine, Chaim. Self-Portrait Early 1920s Oil on canvas Object dimensions: Unframed: h. 540 x w. 300 mm Framed: h. 640 x w. 400 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GE 10599 Provenance: Private collection, Paris; Galerie Bing, Paris; from 1997 in The State Hermitage Museum. Publication and exhibition history: 2010 Amsterdam, n 74; 2011-2012 Prado, Madrid. HM12 Derain, Andre. Portrait of a Man with a Newspaper (Chevalier X) 1914 Oil on canvas Object dimensions: Unframed: h. 1625 x w. 975 mm Framed: h. 1795 x w. 1130 x d. 70 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GE 9128 Provenance: Acquired in 1914 by Sergey Shchukin from Galerie Kahnweiler; from 1918 Museum of New Western Painting-1; from 1923 Museum of Modern Western Art; from 1948 The State Hermitage Museum. Publication and exhibition history: 1965 Bordeaux, n 79; 1965-66 Paris, n 78; 2010 Amsterdam, n 50, p. 171173. 2007 – 2008 Düsseldorf – London, p. 138; 2010 Amsterdam, no. 50 2010 Amsterdam – Matisse to Malevich. Pioneers of Modern Art from the Hermitage. The Hermitage Amsterdam, 06.03 – 17.09.2010. HM13 Matisse, Henri. Woman in Green 1909 Oil on canvas Object dimensions: Unframed: h. 650 x w. 540 mm Framed: h. 940 x w. 830 x d. 80 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GE 6519 Provenance: From 22 September 1909 in Galerie Bernheim Jeune, acquired from the artist; from 11 October 1909 coll. Sergey Shchukin, acquired for 2500 francs; from 1918 Museum of New Western Painting-1; from 1923 Museum of Modern Western Art; from 1930 The State Hermitage Museum. Publication and exhibition history: 1969-70 Praha, n 8; 1981 Tokyo-Kyoto, n 31; 1982-83, n Zürich-Düsseldorf, n 9; 1988 Barcelona-Madrid, n 11; 2004-2005 Essen, p. 35; 2010 Amsterdam, no. 10 p. 68-9; 2004-2005 Essen – Cézanne. Aufbruch in die Moderne. Museum Folkwang, Essen, 18.09.2004 – 16.01.2005. HM14 Matisse, Henri. Nymph and Satyr 1909 Oil on canvas Object dimensions: Unframed: h. 890 x w. 1170 mm Framed: h. 1140 x w. 1400 x d. 80 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GE 90538 Provenance: From 12 Janyary 1909 coll. Sergey Shchukin, acquired through the mediation of the Galerie Bernheim Jeune for 3000 francs; from 1918 Museum of New Western Painting-1; from 1923 Museum of Modern Western Art; from 1948 The State Hermitage Museum. Publication and exhibition history: 1965 Bordeaux, n 88; 1965-66; 1968 London, n 42; 1969-70 Praha, n 8; 1972 Otterlo, n 33; Paris, n 87; 1973 USA, n 23; Tokyo-Kyoto, n 27; 1985 Venezia-Rome, n 34; 1988 Melbourn, n 28; 1990 New York-Chicago, n 42; 1991 Japan, n 20; 1992-93 New York, n 111; 1993 Pars, n 63; Essen 1993, n 101; 2009 Madrid, no. 55 2009 Madrid – Matisse. 1917 – 1941. Museo Thyssen – Bornemisza, Madrid. 09.06 – 20.09.2009 HM15 Statue of Amenemhat III Late 19th Century BC Place of manufacture: Egypt Black granite Object dimensions: H. 865 x w. 260 x d. 38 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: DB 729 Provenance: Transferred from the Kunstkamera in 1862, earlier provenance unknown. Publication and exhibition history: Never been lent from the State Hermitage Museum collections. HM16 Upper Part of a Statue of a King 13th Century BC Place of manufacture: Egypt Sandstone Object dimensions: H. 530 x w. 500 x d. 350 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: DV 18240 Provenance: In 1908 acquired by Nikolay Petrovich Likhachyov in Giza, Egypt, from the antique dealer Ali Abd al-Hadj; in 1918 transferred to the Archaeological Institute with the rest of the Likhachyov collection; from 1925 in the Museum of Paleography, The Academy of Sciences of the USSR; from 1930 in the Museum of Books, Documents and Writing, The Academy of Sciences of the USSR; from 1931 in the Institute of Books, Documents and Writing, The Academy of Sciences of the USSR; in 1938 transferred to the State Hermitage Museum. Publication and exhibition history: Never been lent from the State Hermitage Museum collections. HM17 Face of an Anthropoid Coffin 1st Millennium BC Place of manufacture: Egypt Wood, painting on plaster coating Object dimensions: h. 300 x w. 150 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: DV 782 Provenance: Accessioned by the State Hermitage Museum before 1891. Publication and exhibition history: Never been lent from the State Hermitage Museum collections. HM18 Face of an Anthropoid Coffin 11th – 8th century BC Place of manufacture: Egypt Wood, remnants of plaster coating, small traces of paint Object dimensions: h. 350 x w. 160 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: DV 2466 Provenance: Acquired by Pyotr Alexandrovich Saburov on the island Santorini during his appointment as an Envoy Extraordinary in Greece in 1870-1879; in 1884 acquired by the State Hermitage Museum as part of the Saburov collection. Publication and exhibition history: Never been lent from the State Hermitage Museum collections. HM19 Face of an Anthropoid Coffin 11th – 8th century BC Place of manufacture: Egypt Wood, painting on plaster coating Object dimensions: h. 245 x w. 150 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: DV 2694 Provenance: Acquired in 1918 as part of the collection of Senator Alexander Alexandrovich Polovtsov. Publication and exhibition history: Never been lent from the State Hermitage Museum collections. HM20 Fragment of a Mummy Mask 1st century BC - 1st century AD Place of manufacture: Egypt Cartonnage, gilded Object dimensions: h. 145 x w. 95 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: DV 5056 Provenance: Accessioned by the State Hermitage Museum before 1939. Publication and exhibition history: Never been lent from the State Hermitage Museum collections. HM21 Fragment of a Mummy Mask 10th - 9th Century BC Place of manufacture: Egypt Cartonnage, painting on plaster coating Object dimensions: h. 220 x w. 180 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: DV 18798 Provenance: In 1952 transferred from the Lvov Historical Museum. Publication and exhibition history: Never been lent from the State Hermitage Museum collections. HM22 Portrait of a Roman 50 – 40 BC Place of manufacture: Rome Bronze Object dimensions: h. 500 x w. 290 x d. 220 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GR 11234 Provenance: Transferred in 1928 from the State Museum Fund. Publication and exhibition history: Never been lent from the State Hermitage Museum collections. HM24 Head of a Youth from the sculptural group 'Death of Laocoön' (fragment) 2nd century BC Place of manufacture: Rome Marble Object dimensions: H. 380 x w. 240 x d. 240 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: GR 1724 Provenance: Acquired from the collection of Lyde-Browne in 1787, previously in Palazzo Barberini in Rome. Publication and exhibition history: Never been lent from the State Hermitage Museum collections. HM25 Bandinelli, Baccio . Sleeping Hercules 16th century Marble Object dimensions: H. 130 x w. 560 x d. 270 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: N.sk 1669 Provenance: At the end of the 18th century was part of the collection of Count Alexander S. Stroganov in St. Perersburg; transferred to the State Hermitage Museum from the Stroganov Palace-Museum in 1930. Publication and exhibition history: 2000 Firenze HM26 Bernini, Gian Lorenzo. Torso of Neptune 1620 Terracotta Object dimensions: H. 370 x w. 250 x d. 250 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: N.sk 679 Provenance: From mid-18th century in the collection of Filippo Farsetti in Venice; in 1800 gifted by Anton Francesco Farsetti to Russian Emperor Paul I; until 1919 kept in the Museum of the Academy of Arts in St Petersburg; from 1919 in the State Hermitage Museum. Publication and exhibition history: 1991—92 Roma-Venezia; 1998-99 Chicago-Philadelphia-Washington. Philidelphia Museum of Art (1998) From the Sculptor's Studio: Italian Baroque Terracottas from The Hermitage. HM27 Bernini, Gian Lorenzo. Torso of Pluto 1621 - 1622 Terracotta Object dimensions: H. 380 x w. 250 x d. 250 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: N.sk 678 Provenance: From mid-18th century in the collection of Filippo Farsetti in Venice; in 1800 gifted by Anton Francesco Farsetti to Russian Emperor Paul I; until 1919 kept in the Museum of the Academy of Arts in St Petersburg; from 1919 in the State Hermitage Museum. Publication and exhibition history: 1991—92 Roma-Venezia; 1998-99 Chicago-Philadelphia-Washington. HM28 Bernini, Gian Lorenzo. Tritons holding dolphins c. 1652 Terracotta Object dimensions: H. 475 x w. 250 x d. 250 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: N.sk 602 Provenance: From mid-18th century in the collection of Filippo Farsetti in Venice; in 1800 gifted by Anton Francesco Farsetti to Russian Emperor Paul I; until 1919 kept in the Museum of the Academy of Arts in St Petersburg; from 1919 in the State Hermitage Museum. Publication and exhibition history: 1991—92 Roma-Venezia; 1998-99 Chicago-Philadelphia-Washington. HM29 Algardi, Alessandro. Titan c. 1650 Terracotta Object dimensions: H. 365 x w. 250 x d. 250 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: N.sk 656 Provenance: From mid-18th century in the collection of Filippo Farsetti in Venice; in 1800 gifted by Anton Francesco Farsetti to Russian Emperor Paul I; until 1919 kept in the Museum of the Academy of Arts in St Petersburg; from 1919 in the State Hermitage Museum. Publication and exhibition history: 1991—92 Roma-Venezia; 1998-99 Chicago-Philadelphia-Washington. HM30 From an original by Michelangelo Buonarroti. Evening Late 16th century Terracotta Object dimensions: h. 500 x w. 650 x d. 260 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: N.sk 558 Provenance: From mid-18th century in the collection of Filippo Farsetti in Venice; in 1800 gifted by Anton Francesco Farsetti to Russian Emperor Paul I; until 1919 kept in the Museum of the Academy of Arts in St Petersburg; from 1919 in the State Hermitage Museum. Publication and exhibition history: 1991—92 Roma-Venezia; 1998-99 Chicago-Philadelphia-Washington. HM31 From an original by Michelangelo Buonarroti. Day Late 16th century Terracotta Object dimensions: h. 510 x w. 620 x d. 230 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: N.sk 2500 Provenance: From mid-18th century in the collection of Filippo Farsetti in Venice; in 1800 gifted by Anton Francesco Farsetti to Russian Emperor Paul I; until 1970s kept in the Museum of the Academy of Arts in St Petersburg; from there transferred to the State Hermitage Museum. Publication and exhibition history: 1991—92 Roma-Venezia; 1998-99 Chicago-Philadelphia-Washington. HM32 Bourdelle, Émile-Antoine . Ludwig van Beethoven, Grand Masque Tragique Early 20th century Bronze Object dimensions: h. 760 x w. 500 x d. 400 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: N.sk 2429 Provenance: Collection of the sculptor’s daughter, Rhodia Dufet-Bourdelle; in the State Hermitage Museum from 1973; acquired after an exhibition of Bourdelle’s work in USSR in 1972. Publication and exhibition history: 2011-2012 Prado, Madrid. HM33 Rodin, Auguste . Study for the Sinner (The Repentant) First half of the 20th century Bronze Object dimensions: h. 240 x w. 370 x d. 270 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: N.sk 2397 Provenance: Acquired in 1968 (gift of Musée Rodin in Paris). Publication and exhibition history: 2013-2014 Amsterdam HM34 Rodin, Auguste. Eternal Spring 1906 Marble Object dimensions: h. 770 x w. 840 x d. 500 mm State Hermitage Museum Accession number: N.sk 1298 Provenance: From 1906 to 1917 in the collection of Stepan Petrovich and Vera Sergeevna Eliseev in St. Petersburg/ Petrograd; transferred to the State Hermitage Museum in 1923 from the House of Art (former Eliseev House) in St Petersburg. Publication and exhibition history: 2011-2012 Prado, Madrid; 2012-2013 Amsterdam. HM35 Matisse, Henri. Standing Nude (Katia) 1958 Bronze Object dimensions: h. with plinth 480 x w. 100 x d. 120 State Hermitage Museum Accession number: N.sk 2486 Provenance: 1958-1978, collection of the artist’s daughter, Marguerite Duthuit-Matisse; in the State Hermitage Museum from 1978 (gift of Mme Marguerite Duthuit-Matisse and her son Claude Duthuit). Publication and exhibition history: Never been lent from the State Hermitage Museum collections.
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