Philip

Related Artist: Anthony Van Dyck (1599 - 1641)


The Phoebus Foundation, Antwerp, Belgium

Object details

Title

Philip

Technique and support

Oil on panel

Dimensions

64.0 x 47.7 cm

Artist

Related artist

Anthony Van Dyck (1599 - 1641)

Most recent published attribution

Van Dyck [Davies 2022c]

Collection and provenance

Collection

The Phoebus Foundation, Antwerp, Belgium

Provenance

With E. A. Fleischmann, Munich, 1926;
with Arthur L. Nicholson, London, 1927;
private collection, Switzerland;
sale, Sotheby’s, London, 29 July 2020 (117), as Van Dyck.

Literature

Literature

Rosenbaum 1928a, p. 43, as Van Dyck;
Glück 1931, p. 522, n. 38-right;
Glück 1933, p. 301;
Roland 1983, p. 31;
Barnes et al. 2004, p. 75, no. I.65 (N. De Poorter), with partially incorrect literature (see Philip in the next Summary Catalogue entry);
Davies 2021a, p. 53, p. 62, n. 22;
Davies 2021e, p. 63;
Davies 2022c, pp. 72-89.

Consult the bibliography

Panel reverse

Cradled or uncradled

Uncradled

Guild marks

Castle and Hands - separate branding irons

Panel maker's mark
Inscriptions

1. ‘N1’ in white chalk;
2. ‘vandyke’ in black paint

Dendrochronology

Genus of wood

Oak

Number of planks

2

Plank no. 1

Tree rings: 129
Dated: AD 1470 – 1598
Felled: After AD 1604 (terminus post quem)
Origin: Poland/Baltic states

Plank no. 2

Tree rings: 155
Dated: undated
Felled: -
Origin: -

Planks of the same tree

-

Date of investigation

28 July 2020

Dendro report no.

LO036/2020

Author

Drs. Justin Davies

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