Object details
Artist
Collection and provenance
Senator Goedertz, acquired at sale, London, 1860;
Dr. Th. Gaedertz, Lübeck, his son;
Frederick W. Schumacher, Columbus Ohio, purchased from Gaedertz in Lübeck, 1904:
Bequest of Frederick W. Schumacher to the museum, 1957, where it was already on a long-term loan since 1931.
Literature
Lübeck 1897 no. 17, as Rubens;
Columbus 1923, no. 23;
Columbus 1931a, no. 24;`
Coulumbus 1931b, p. I;
Columbus 1931c, no. 12;
Valentiner 1946, p. 155, no. 2;
Goris-Held 1947, p. 48, no. A30, as perhaps by G. de Crayer;
Morse 1955, p. 147, as Rubens;
Valentiner 1955, pp. 92-93, no. 45, as attributed to Rubens;
Held 1965, pp. 114, 119, as Jordaens.
Panel reverse
Museum label
Dendrochronology
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