Portrait of a Man

Related Artist: Anthony Van Dyck (1599 - 1641)


Szépművészeti Múzeum (Museum of Fine Arts), Budapest, Hungary

Object details

Title

Portrait of a Man

Technique and support

Oil on panel

Dimensions

66.2 x 51.1 cm

Artist

Related artist

Anthony Van Dyck (1599 - 1641)

Most recent published attribution

Attributed to Van Dyck [Ekkart 2011]

Collection and provenance

Collection

Szépművészeti Múzeum (Museum of Fine Arts), Budapest, Hungary

Inv. no.

1136

Provenance

Baron von der Reck collection, Riga;
acquired by the museum from Alois Hauser, Munich, 1894.

Literature

Literature

Schmidt 1897-8, p. 69, as Rubens or the young Van Dyck;
Budapest 1906, p. 280, no. 610, as Rubens;
Budapest 1909-15, III, p. 41, no. 1136;
Van Dyke 1914, p. 151;
Budapest 1924, p. 143, no. 610;
Glück 1924, p. 154, as Van Dyck;
Glück 1931, pp. 92, 528;
Budapest 1937, pp. 89-90, no. 1136;
Budapest 1954, p. 165, no. 1136;
Budapest 1967, pp. 203-4, no. 1136;
Haraszti-Takács 1972, no. 12;
Garas 1985, pp. 131, 165;
Budapest 1988, p. 95, no. 278;
Larsen 1988, II, no. 17;
Milan/Bad Homburg/Wuppertal 1995, no. 21 (A. Gosztola);
Budapest 2000, p. 53;
Barnes et al. 2004, p. 18 (N. de Poorter);
Ekkart 2011, p. 63, no. 17, as attributed to Van Dyck.

Consult the bibliography

Panel reverse

Cradled or uncradled

Cradled

Labels

Museum labels

Dendrochronology

Genus of wood

Oak

Number of planks

3

Plank no. 1

Tree rings: 59
Dated: undated
Felled: -
Origin: -

Plank no. 2

Tree rings: 171 (+5 counted rings)
Dated: AD 1403 – 1573 (+5)
Felled: After AD 1587 (terminus post quem)
Origin: Poland/ Baltic states

Plank no. 3

Tree rings: 100
Dated: AD 1416 – 1515
Felled: After AD 1524 (terminus post quem)
Origin: Poland/ Baltic states

Planks of the same tree

-

Date of investigation

25 October 2016

Dendro report no.

BU003/2020

Author

Drs. Justin Davies

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