Portrait of a Bearded Man

Related Artist: Anthony Van Dyck (1599 - 1641)


Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, United States of America

Object details

Title

Portrait of a Bearded Man

Technique and support

Oil on panel

Dimensions

74.0 x 61.5 cm

Artist

Related artist

Anthony Van Dyck (1599 - 1641)

Most recent published attribution

Dutch school [De Poorter 2004]

Collection and provenance

Collection

Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, United States of America

Inv. no.

44.28

Provenance

Leopold Koppel, Berlin, 1914;
with Colnaghi, London, 1928;
with M. Knoedler & Co., New York;
purchased by the museum, 1944.

Literature

Literature

Berlin 1914, no. 38, as Van Dyck;
Bode 1921, p. 348;
Rosenbaum 1928b, pp. 329, 332;
Glück 1931, pp. 76, 528;
AMAM Bulletin 1944, no. 46;
Stechow 1944, pp, 296, 297, 299;
Los Angeles 1946, no. 44;
Dayton 1948, no. 9;
Stechow 1948–49, p. 121;
AMAM Bulletin 1954, no. 37;
New York 1954, no. 37;
Morse 1955, p. 66;
Omaha 1956–7, unnumbered;
London 1962, no. 21;
Nicolson 1962, p. 310;
AMAM Bulletin 1963, p. 172;
Oberlin 1967, pp. 53–54;
Baltimore 1968, no. 5;
Ottawa 1980, no. 32;
Stewart 1981, p. 125;
Roland 1982, p. 671, as not Van Dyck;
Larsen 1988, II, no. 3, as Van Dyck;
Van Dyck 2004, p. 16 (N. De Poorter), as Dutch school.

Consult the bibliography

Panel reverse

Cradled or uncradled

Cradled

Dendrochronology

Genus of wood

Oak

Number of planks

3

Plank no. 1

Tree rings: 111
Dated: AD 1495 – 1605
Felled: After AD 1615 (terminus post quem)
Origin: Poland/Baltic states

Plank no. 2

Tree rings: 184
Dated: AD 1423 – 1606
Felled: After AD 1616 (terminus post quem)
Origin: Poland/Baltic states

Plank no. 3

Tree rings: 119
Dated: AD 1485 – 1603
Felled: After AD 1613 (terminus post quem)
Origin: Poland/Baltic states

Planks of the same tree

-

Date of investigation

02 May 2019

Dendro report no.

US010/2019

Author

Drs. Justin Davies

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