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Peasants with Donkeys

Giuseppe Maria Crespi, c. 1710–1715

This work forms part of a collection of 57 paintings donated by the Trustees of Sir Denis Mahon’s Charitable Trust through the Art Fund to 6 museums in the UK. Sir Denis Mahon was one of the most distinguished art historians and collectors of the 20th century, and a determined campaigner on behalf of museums into his 90s. Mahon formed his collection over several decades, progressively demonstrating the range, significance and quality of the Italian baroque despite its comparative neglect by previous scholars. His passion and erudition – and the sheer quality of the works he brought together – changed hearts and minds and had a discernible impact on its very status in the history of European art.

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Title of artwork, date

Peasants with Donkeys, c. 1710–1715

Date supported

2012

Medium and material

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

94.1 x 53.8

Gifted by

Sir Denis Mahon CH CBE FBA FSA

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