Object details
Artist
Collection and provenance
Duke of Devonshire, Chatsworth (inv. no. 18);
by descent to 11th Duke, his sale, Christie’s, London, 27 June 1958 (23);
bought by the art dealer D. A. Hoogendijk, Amsterdam;
acquired from him by the Museum, 1958.
Literature
possibly, Dodsley 1761, vol. II, p. 229, as ‘St. Joseph’, as Van Dyck;
The English Connoisseur, 1766, vol. I, p. 46;
Glück 1931, p. 523;
London 1945, no. 19;
London 1955/56, no. 9;
Nottingham 1957, no. 8;
The Burlington Magazine, C, 1958, p. 224;
Vey 1959b, pp. 86-96;
Catalogus Schilderijen tot 1800, 1962, p. 47;
Museum cat. 1972, p. 110;
Cat. Exh. Rotterdam 1976/77, no. 48;
Ottawa 1980a, pp. 38-41;
Urbach 1983, p. 9;
Roland 1983, p. 23-36 speciaal p. 25 en 32;
Larsen 1988, II, no. 172;
Rotterdam 1990, no. 5;
Barnes et al. 2004, p. 76, no. I.66 (N. De Poorter);
Madrid 2012-3, pp. 209-11, fig. 77;
Davies 2021a, p. 53, p. 62, n. 22;
Davies 2022c, pp. 72-89.
Panel reverse
1. Christie’s stencil, ‘9LF ‘ in black
Dendrochronology
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