Object details
Artist
Collection and provenance
Probably from the collection of Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland (1641-1702);
thence by descent to the 8th Earl Spencer (1924-1992), Althorp;
with Colnaghi, London, 1984.
Literature
Althorp 1746, nos. 339-42 (“Five of the Apostles by Van Dyck”);
Althorp 1750, (“Five of the Apostles by Van Dyck”, in the Great Parlour);
Dibdin 1822, p. 275;
Althorp 1851, no. 261;
Cust 1900, p. 233, under no. 9;
Bode 1906, p. 257;
Schaeffer 1909, p. 1-left [as the Dresden version];
Oldenbourg 1914-5, pp. 225, 227, 230-1;
Rosenbaum 1928a, pp. 37-43;
Glück 1931, p. 523, n.42-right, as an ‘Atelierreplik’ [workshop replica];
Van Puyvelde 1950a, pp. 121-2;
Vey 1959b, p. 92;
Althorp 1976, no. 143 (261);
Ottawa 1980a, pp. 38-9;
Roland 1983, p. 25;
Roland 1984, pp. 217-8;
Larsen 1988, II, no. 183, as possibly studio of Van Dyck;
Tel Aviv 1995-6, no. 5, as Van Dyck;
Antwerp/London 1999, no. 2 (as Matthew);
Barnes et al. 2004, p. 80, no. I.77 (N. De Poorter), as Van Dyck;
Davies 2021a, p. 53, p. 62, n. 22;
Davies 2021c, p. 18, ill. p. 23, p. 27, n. 4.
Panel reverse
Not visible, possibly obscured under the strip of lint
Remarks
Dendrochronological analysis was not permitted by the private owner
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