Designed for part of a monument to Julius II; sculptor, MICHAELANGELO BUONAROTTI; date, 1505-6; from the original in the Louvre. [P. 14; exhibited under heading: "Gallery of Sculpture" and preceded by a statement indicating that many of the sculptures in this gallery were cast from Parthenon originals.]
Catalogue of Works of Art in the Permanent and Loaned Collections of the Yale School of Fine Arts, founded as a Department of Yale College, by the late Augustus Russell Street. Winter Exhibition. The Galleries are open daily, Mondays excepted, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. For the purpose of defraying the running expenses of the exhibition, a single admission fee of 10 cents is charged. Season Tickets 50 cents. Catalogues 25 cents. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, Printers, 221 State Street. 1871.
At time of exhibition in the collection of Yale College,
Yale School of Fine Arts, New Haven, Connecticut, 1871
The Pre-1877 Art Exhibition Catalogue Index is a historical record of artworks exhibited in the United States and Canada up through the Centennial year of 1876. Information is recorded as given in each exhibition catalog.