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Allegory of Christian Belief

Allegory of Christian Belief

c. 1622
Location: not on view

Description

This exceedingly rare drawing is one of only two signed sheets by Liss, who, in spite of the brevity of his career, was one of the most important German-born painters of the 17th century. Here, faith is personified as a woman with bared breasts and bare feet, symbolic of true Christian belief: plain, pure, and without artifice. She has cast aside worldly things-a crown, scepter, and book-and gazes heavenward as smoke wafts from an urn. The long inscription indicates that the sheet is from an album amicorum, or friendship book, in which drawings, poems, and autographs were collected as souvenirs of acquaintanceships. Liss may have made the drawing to dazzle an influential recipient with his inventive interpretation of a traditional religious subject.
  • ?-?
    possibly Karl Eduard von Liphart, Dorpat
    ?-?
    Reinhold von Liphart (Lugt 1758), Dorpat
    by 1929
    Dr. Arthur Feldman, Brno, Czechoslovakia*
    ?1940
    Dr. O. Feldmann, Brünn, Austria
    1953
    with Herbert N. Bier, London
    Provenance Footnotes
    1 *In 1939, shortly after the invasion of Czechoslovakia by Germany, the contents of Dr. Feldmann's home, including his drawings collection, were seized by the Nazis. Dr. Feldmann was arrested, tortured, and died in 1941. Mrs. Feldmann was deported to Theresienstadt and later perished at Auschwitz. The drawing is known to have been in Feldmann's collection as early as 1929, when it was seen by Dr. Otto Benesch and noted as in the collection of Dr. Arthur Feldmann. Dr. Benesch published the work in a 1933 article, "Beschreibender Katalog, Die Zeichnungen der Deutschen Schulen," indicating its provenance as "Feldmann Collection." The drawing was published again in 1940 by Kurt Steinbart in "Johann Liss der Maler aus Holstein" (and in a subsequent revised edition under the same title published in 1946), but the ownership, in both editions, was attributed to Dr. O. Feldmann (one of Dr. Arthur Feldmann's two sons). Dr. Benesch again published the work in 1951 in an article on Liss's "Temptation of St. Anthony," indicating its provenance as formerly in the collection of Dr. A. Feldmann. The Museum acquired the drawing from a London dealer, Herbert Bier, whose records indicate that he acquired the work that same year from R. A. Newton. In 2013, the Cleveland Museum of Art settled an ownership claim from the heirs of Arthur Feldmann, allowing the drawing to remain in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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    Benesch, Otto, "Liss's 'Temptation of St Anthony,'" The Burlington Magazine Vol. 93, No. 585 (Dec. 1951): 376-377, 379. p. 379 (as formerly collection of Dr. A. Feldmann, Brno)
    Schilling, Edmund, "Betrachtungen Zu Zeichnungen Von Johan Liss," in Schwingel, Karl. Festschrift für Karl Lohmeyer. Saarbrücken: West-Ost-Verlag, 1954: 30-38. p. 31
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    Wojciechowski, Jerzy, "A Preparatory Drawing for Liss's 'Temptation of St. Anthony,'" The Burlington Magazine, Vol. 138, No. 1116 (Mar. 1996): 191-192. p. 192, p. 192n7, 192n12.
    Klessmann, Rudiger, "Neue Funde und Betrachtungen zum Werk von Johann Liss," Münchner Jahrbuch der bildenden Kunst. Vol. LX. (2009): 59-90. p. 65, fig. 7
    Litt, Steven, "Cleveland Museum of Art settles claim over Johann Liss drawing said to have been taken by Nazis from Feldmann Collection," The Plain Dealer, May 26, 2013.
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    The German Tradition. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (April 27-June 27, 1993).
    Venetian Drawings from American Collections. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC (September 21-November 24, 1974); Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX (December 7, 1974-February 9, 1975); The Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH (February 22-April 20, 1975).
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    Drawings from the Museum Collection: 15th-17th Centuries. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (May 18-October 11, 1960).
    Department of Prints and Drawings Opening Exhibition. The Cleveland Museum of Art (organizer) (March 3, 1958-October 11, 1959).
    German Drawings. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (November 11-December 18, 1955).
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