FERDINAND BOL (DORDRECHT 1616-1680 AMSTERDAM)
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ID 1358481
Lot 51 | FERDINAND BOL (DORDRECHT 1616-1680 AMSTERDAM)
Estimate value
250000USD $ 250 000 – 350 000
Portrait of a lady, three-quarter length, as Dido hunting
signed and dated 'f·Bol·fecit / 1647·' (lower left)
oil on canvas
45 7/8 x 40 ½ in. (116.6 x 102.9 cm.)
Provenance
John van der Linden van Slingelandt (1701-1782), Dordrecht, his sale; P. and J. Yjver and A. Delfos, Dordrecht, 22 August 1785, lot 44, for 405 florins to Foucquet.
Jan Danser Nyman (1735-1797), the Hague; his sale, Cornelis Sebille Roos, Amsterdam, 16 August 1797, lot 11, for 160 florins to la Bouchere.
with Lawrie & Co., London, 1903.
Jules Porgès (1839-1921), Paris, 1911, from whom acquired 23 June 1914 by the following,
with F. Kleinberger Galleries, from whom acquired in October 1920 by,
Karl Bergsten (1869-1953), Villa Dagmar, Stockholm, and by descent to the present owner.
Literature
K. Madsen, Catalogue de la Collection de M. & de Mme. K. Bergsten, Stockholm, 1925, no. 4, illustrated, described as a Portrait of a young lady represented as Diana.
G. Isarlow, 'Rembrandt et son Entourage', La Renaissance, July-September 1936, p. 34.
R. Wishnevsky, Studien zum “portrait historié” in den Niederlanden, Munich, 1967, pp. 77 and 308, no. 47, fig. 14, as 'Diana'.
J. Jacob and J. Simon, The Suffolk Collection Catalogue of Paintings, Blackheath, 1974, under no. 48, as 'Diana hunting'.
Blankert, Ferdinand Bol 1616-1680, een lerling van Rembrandt, dissertation, Utrecht, 1976, pp. 49 and 159, no. A25.
W. Sumowski, Drawings of the Rembrandt School, I, New York, 1979, under no 148X, as 'Diana'.
A. Blankert, Ferdinant Bol (1616-1680): Rembrandt's pupil, Doornspijk, 1982, pp. 99-100, no. 23, pl. 10.
W. Sumowski, Gemälde der Rembrandt-Schüler, I, Stuttgart, 1983, under no. 137.
A. Blankert, et al., The impact of a genius: Rembrandt, his pupils and followers in the seventeenth century, Amsterdam, 1983, under no. 7.
B. Broos, Great Dutch Paintings from America, exhibition catalogue, The Hague and Zwolle, 1990, p. 172 and 174, note 29.
Exhibited
Stockholm, Nationalmuseum, Rembrandt och hans tid: människan i centrum, 2 October 1992-6 January 1993, no. 72.
Applied technique: | Oil on canvas |
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Genre: | Mythological painting, Portrait |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, The Netherlands |
Auction house category: | Paintings |
Applied technique: | Oil on canvas |
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Genre: | Mythological painting, Portrait |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, The Netherlands |
Auction house category: | Paintings |
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