Object details
Artist
Collection and provenance
François-Corneille-Gislain De Cuypers de Reymenam; his sale, Brussels, 27 April 1802 (128), as Rubens;
bought by François-Xavier de Burtin;
his sale, Brussels, 23 September 1819 (150), as Rubens;
his second sale, Brussels, 4 November 1841 (55), as Rubens;
J. P. Heseltine, London, 1900;
sale, Mak, Amsterdam, 1-2 December 1925 (21);
Fritz Hess, Berlin-Dahlem;
his sale, Fischer, Lucerne, 1 September 1931 (11), as Rubens;
with P. Cassirer, Amsterdam;
Franz Koenings, Haarlem, d. 1941;
loan from the Rijksdienst Beeldende Kunst, The Hague (NK 2665).
Literature
Burtin 1808, vol. 2, p. 294, no. 134, as Rubens;
Rooses 1886-92, vol. 4, Antwerp 1890, pp. 348-9, without attribution;
Antwerp 1890, pp. 348-9;
London 1900, no. 235, as Van Dyck;
Cust 1900, p. 227, no. 235, as Van Dyck;
Oldenbourg 1921, p. 456, n.357, as Rubens;
Burchard 1931, no. 11, as Rubens;
Goudstikker 1933, no. 36;
Koenigs 1935, no. 10;
Vey 1956, p. 197, as Van Dyck;
Antwerp 1960, no. 129, as Van Dyck and possibly Frans Snyders;
Balis 1986, p. 40, n. 22, pp. 216-17, nn. 11-13;
Larsen 1988, II, no. A310, as possibly Frans Snyders;
Robels 1989, pp. 139, 478, under no. A271, as possibly Van Dyck or Paul de Vos;
Rotterdam 1990, no. 7, as Van Dyck;
Washington 1990-1, no. 99, as Van Dyck;
Barnes et al. 2004, p. 288, no. III.54 (H. Vey), as Van Dyck;
Davies 2021a, p. 59, p. 63, n. 51;
Davies 2021e, p. 61.
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