Object details
Artist
Collection and provenance
with Philippus Florentinus Vergeloo, art dealer, Antwerp, 1769;
the Stanisław August collection, before 1783;
Prince Józef Poniatowski, 1798;
Maria Teresa Tyszkiewicz, 1813;
sold to Tsar Alexander I, October 1817;
taken to Russia, October 1914;
restituted to Poland under the Treaty of Riga and allocated to the Polish State Collections;
removed by occupying German forces during the Second World War;
restituted 1946, to the National Museum of Warsaw;
property of the Royal Łazienki Museum, 2003.
Literature
Podczasynski, Kaniewski 1856, p. 48, no. 29, as probably by Van Dyck;
Fryze, Chodorowicz 1873, p. 41;
Grigorovich 1886, p. 49, no. 44, as Rubens;
Somov 1895, no. 17;
Gomulicki, Sobieszczanski 1911, p. 154;
Niemojewski 1922, no. 17;
Iskierski 1931, no. 150, as after Rubens;
Mankowski 1932, no. 1194;
Lambotte 1935, p. 232;
Paris 1936, p. 49 (C. Sterling);
Dimier 1937, p. 181;
Genoa 1955, p. 18;
Van Puyvelde 1955, p. 104;
Cat. MNW 1967, no. 1115, as after Rubens;
Burckhardt 1979, p. 184;
Kwiatkowski 1991, p. 34, as Van Dyck;
Brussels 2007, pp. 140-1 (N. de Poorter);
Warsaw 2011, vol. I, no. 108 (I. Zarebska), as after Rubens;
Royal Łazienki Museum 2016, pp. 177-80, no. 42, as after Van Dyck or Rubens.
Panel reverse
Dendrochronology
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