AFTER ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE (HAARLEM 1610-1685)
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ID 1361043
Lot 53 | AFTER ADRIAEN VAN OSTADE (HAARLEM 1610-1685)
Estimate value
4000USD $ 4 000 – 6 000
Self-portrait of Adriaen Van Ostade
dated and initialed 'AV. O./ 1656.' (lower right) and with inscription 'Effigies Adriani a Ostade Harl. Bat.vi pictoris celeberrimi a se ipso ad Vivum de picta nati a D.ni 1610. et denati a.o D.ni1685'
two fragmentary inscriptions 'Adriaen van Ostade' and 'Adrijaen van Ostade' (under the drawing pasted to the mount).
black and red chalk, watercolor
8 x 7 ¼ in. (20.4 x 18.4 cm)
Provenance
Hendrik Busserus (1701-1781), Amsterdam; possibly his sale Amsterdam 1782.
Everard de Burlett (1802-1849), Amsterdam; possibly his sale Amsterdam, 23 September 1850.
Klaas Kaan, Haarlem; Engesmet, Haarlem, 24 August 1852, portfolio 17, no. 21.
Adriaan van der Willigen (1766-1841), Haarlem.
Max. A. Goldstein III (1870-1941), Saint Louis; Kende Galleries, New York, 9 November 1945, lot 102 (as Adiaen van Ostade).
Literature
A. van der Willigen, Les Artistes de Harlem, Harlem, 1870, p. 234 (as Adriaen van Ostade).
A. von Wurzbach, Niederländisches Künstler-Lexikon, Wien, 1906-10, II, p. 276, under no. 5 (as Adriaen van Ostade).
E. Scheyer, ‘Portraits of the Brothers Van Ostade’, The Art Quarterly, II, no. 2 (Spring 1939), pp. 134-141.
H. van Hall, Portretten Van Nederlandse Beeldende Kunstenaars. Portraits of Dutch painters and other artists of the Low Countries. Specimen of an Iconography, Amsterdam, 1963, p. 240, no. 14 (as Adriaen van Ostade).
E. Trautscholdt, ‘Zu einer Bildniszeichnung des Adriaen van Ostade‘, in Miscellanea I. Q. van Regteren Altena, 16, V, 1969, p. 153 (as probably Cornelis Dusart).
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