his sale, Christie's, London, June 9, 1849, no. 7, as "The Wife of the Painter, in a crimson and white dress, seated with a poodle dog in her lap, and a handkerchief in her hand," by Veronese, for £8.18.16, to Anthony);
Donna Rosalia Velluti-Zati, contessa Fossi, Florence (until 1901; sold through A. E. Harnisch to Havemeyer);
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, New York (1901–his d. 1907);
Mrs. H. O. (Louisine W.) Havemeyer, New York (1907–d. 1929;
possibly placed on exchange or consignment with Trotti, Paris, by November 1914 until at least October 1917)
Exhibition history
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The H. O. Havemeyer Collection," March 10–November 2, 1930, no. 104 (as "The Artist's Wife," by Veronese) [2nd ed., 1958, no. 186, as "Portrait of a Woman," by Veronese].
Louisville. J. B. Speed Art Museum. "Old Masters from the Metropolitan," December 1, 1948–January 23, 1949, no catalogue.
Madison. Memorial Union Gallery, University of Wisconsin. "Old Masters from the Metropolitan," February 15–March 30, 1949, unnumbered cat. (as "Portrait of a Woman," by Veronese).
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. "Old Masters from the Metropolitan," April 24–June 30, 1949, no catalogue.
New York. American Federation of Arts. January 1951–September 1952, no catalogue?
London. McIntosh Memorial Gallery, University of Western Ontario. "Loan Exhibition: 14th - 15th - 16th - 17th - 18th Century Italian Masters," March 24–April 24, 1956, unnumbered cat.
Little Rock. Arkansas Arts Center. "Five Centuries of European Painting," May 16–October 26, 1963, unnumbered cat. (p. 14).
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Venetian Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum," May 1–September 2, 1974, no catalogue.
Credit line
H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Bequest of Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, 1929
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Francesco Montemezzano, Portrait of a Woman (Painting: Oil on canvas, 46 3/4 x 39 in. (118.7 x 99.1 cm), including added strip of 5 1/2 in. (14 cm) at top)