ID 831518
Lot 202 | ÉCOLE ALLEMANDE DU XVIe SIÈCLE, SUIVEUR DE JÖRG BREU L'ANCIEN
Estimate value
€ 8 000 – 12 000
Les enfants de Jupiter (?) ; Les enfants de Saturne
huile sur panneau, une paire, circulaire
D. : 33 cm. (13 in.) (chacun)
(2)
Provenance
Kunsthandlung Gustav Nebehay, Vienne, 1927.
Vente anonyme, Hugo Helbing, Munich, 24-25 novembre 1933, lot 359 (comme 'Breu, Jörg') ; d'où probablement acquis par Max Uhlfelder (1884-1958).
Confisqués par la Gestapo, 24 novembre 1938 ; passés sous l'administration de la Oberfinanzpräsidium de Munich et transportés à Beuerberg 1942 ; transférés au Central Collecting Point à Munich (Munich n°36140 et n°36141), 23 juillet 1946 ; puis restitués à Max Uhlfelder, 10 juin 1949.
Vente anonyme, Stuttgarter Kunstauktionshaus, Stuttgart, 21-22 juin 1996, lot 1361 (comme 'Breu, Jörg d.Ä.').
Vente anonyme, Sotheby's, Londres, 29 octobre 1998, lot 21 (comme 'attributed to Jörg Breu the Elder').
Collection particulière, France.
Literature
M. J. Friëdlander, catalogue de la galerie Kunsthandlung Gustav Nebehay, Die Zeichnung, 1927, 2, n°49 et n°50 (comme 'Joerg Breu'), reproduits en noir et blanc.
E. Buchner, 'Der Ältere Breu als Maler', in Beiträger zur Geschichte der Deutschen Künst. Augsburger Kunst der Spätgotik und Renaissance, Augsbourg, 1928, 2, p. 372 (comme 'Jörg Breu').
A. Morrall, 'Saturn's Children: A Glass Panel by Jörg Breu the Elder in the Burrell Collection', The Burlington Magazine, mars 1993, 135, 1080, pp. 213-214 (comme 'after Jörg Breu'), reproduits en noir et blanc p. 214, figs. 56 et 58.
Post lot text
GERMAN SCHOOL 16TH CENTURY, FOLLOWER OF JÖRG BREU THE ELDER, THE CHILDREN OF JUPITER (?); THE CHILDREN OF SATURN, OIL ON PANEL, A PAIR, CIRCULAR
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