Paul

Related Artist: Anthony Van Dyck (1599 - 1641)


Musée des Beaux-Arts, Besançon, France

© Besançon, musée des beaux-arts et d'archéologie - Photographie P. Guenat Paul

Object details

Title

Paul

Technique and support

Oil on panel

Dimensions

64.1 x 49.4 cm

Artist

Related artist

Anthony Van Dyck (1599 - 1641)

Most recent published attribution

After Van Dyck [Davies and Moortgat 2021]

Collection and provenance

Collection

Musée des Beaux-Arts, Besançon, France

Inv. no.

D.799.1.4

Provenance

Deposited by the State 1799.

Literature

Literature

Lancrenon 1865, p.70, as school of Rubens;
Castan 1886, p.68;
Castan 1889, p.95;
Besançon 1994-5, pp.72-73, as after Van Dyck;
Foucart et al. 1998-9, p. 219, as after Van Dyck;
Davies and Moortgat 2021, p. 31, n. 13, as after Van Dyck;
Davies 2021c, p. 23, p. 27, n. 9;
Edvardsson 2022, pp. 90-99;
Merle du Bourg 2022, pp. 104-109.

Consult the bibliography

Panel reverse

Cradled or uncradled

Uncradled

Guild marks

Castle and hands - one branding iron

Panel maker's mark

Dendrochronology

Genus of wood

Oak

Number of planks

3

Plank no. 1

Tree rings: 151
Dated: AD 1444 – 1594
Felled: After AD 1603 (terminus post quem)
Origin: Poland/ Baltic states

Plank no. 2

Tree rings: 71
Dated: AD 1488 – 1558
Felled: After AD 1567 (terminus post quem)
Origin: Poland/ Baltic states

Plank no. 3

Tree rings: 149
Dated: AD 1450 – 1598
Felled: After AD 1607 (terminus post quem)
Origin: Poland/ Baltic states

Planks of the same tree

1. and plank 1 after Anthony Van Dyck, James the Greater, France (BE001/2019)

Date of investigation

15 September 2016

Dendro report no.

BE004/2019

Author

Drs. Justin Davies

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