ID 1237505
Lot 129 | Westfalen 1st quarter of the 16th century
Estimate value
€ 4 000 – 6 000
An old adhesive label with number 150 [Figdor collection] and adhesive label of the auction Figdor 1930 with number 90 on the frame verso. Remnants of an adhesive label with number 172. Oil auf panel. 31.8 x 25.3 cm. An approx. 15 mm wide batten attached to the right rim. Restored. Minor damage. Damage to frame (45.3 x 38 cm).
Im Auktionskatalog der Sammlung Figdor war das vorliegende Gemälde als "Westfälisch, gegen 1500" katalogisiert und man stellte eine stilistische Nähe zum Schaffen des "Meisters von Cappenberg" fest. Mittlerweile wurde dieser als Jan Baegert identifizert (um 1465 Wesel - um 1535 ebenda), das künstlerische Oeuvre des ehemaligen "Meisters von Cappenberg" hat an Umfang gewonnen. Stilistische Vergleiche lassen zwar eine künstlerischen Verortung des Gemäldes im westfälisch-niederrheinischen Kulturraum nachvollziehen, eine Zuschreibung an Jan Baegert lässt sich nach modernem Kenntnisstand wohl nicht mehr vertreten.
Provenance: B. Kurtz, Vienna [= Bertha Kurtz, who ran an antique shop with her husband Isidor, with a shop in Vienna since 1914]. - "Die Sammlung Albert Fogdor - Wien. Erster Teil", volume 3. Berlin [Paul Cassierer - Artaria & Co. - Glückselig Gmbh], 29-30 September 1930, page XXIV f., catalogue number 90 (with illustration): there stated as a work by Bernhard Strigel and spruce as support. - There it was bought back via third parties commissioned by the heiress, owned by the family since then.
Auction house category: | Paintings 15th -18th century |
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Auction house category: | Paintings 15th -18th century |
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