ID 1436580
Lot 177 | JAN VICTORS (AMSTERDAM 1619-1676 EAST INDIES)
Estimate value
$ 20 000 – 30 000
Portrait of a gentleman, seated at a table
signed and dated '[...] Victors 1640' (upper right)
oil on canvas
41 ½ x 35 ½ in. (105.4 x 90.2 cm.)
Provenance
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry William Edmund Petty-Fitzmaurice (1872-1936), 6th Marquess of Lansdowne, Landsdowne House, Berkeley Square; his sale, Christie's, London, 7 March 1930, lot 35, as Ferdinand Bol, 750 gns. to the following,
with P. & D. Colnaghi & Co., London, by 1936.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 19 January 1945, lot 133.
Carlos A. Zemborain, Buenos Aires, before 1989.
Anonymous sale; J.C. Naón & Cía S.A, Buenos Aires, 13 November 2024, lot 20, where acquired by the present owner.
Literature
W. Bürger-Thoré, Musées de la Hollande, II, Brussels, 1858-1860, p. 29.
A. Blankert, Ferdinand Bol (1616-1680): Rembrandt's Pupil, Doornspijk, 1982, p. 181, no. 174, as Dutch School 17th century, unsigned and undated.
D. Miller, Jan Victors, 1619-1676, Ph.D. dissertation, University of Delaware, 1985, pp. 37, 82, 114 and 279, no. A 2, illustrated.
W. Sumowski, Gemälde der Rembrandt-Schüler, IV, Landau/Pfalz, 1989, pp. 2616 and 2712, illustrated.
Exhibited
London, Royal Academy, Winter Exhibition, 1884, no. 76, as Albert Cuyp.
Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, Tentoonstelling Oude Kunst uit het bezit van den internationalen handel, 1936, no. 162.
Artist: | Jan Victors (1619 - 1676) Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (Guercino, 1591 - 1666) |
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Applied technique: | Oil on canvas |
Genre: | Portrait |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, Europe, The Netherlands |
Auction house category: | Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings, Paintings |
Artist: | Jan Victors (1619 - 1676) Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (Guercino, 1591 - 1666) |
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Applied technique: | Oil on canvas |
Genre: | Portrait |
Place of origin: | Western Europe, Europe, The Netherlands |
Auction house category: | Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings, Paintings |
Address of auction |
CHRISTIE'S 8 King Street, St. James's SW1Y 6QT London United Kingdom | |
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