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Abraham van Beyeren (signed by artist), c. 1660 - 1690
Abraham van Beyeren (1620/21 - 1690). Still life.
- Artwork typepainting
- Object numberSK-A-3828
- Dimensionsdepth 7.8 cm, height 57 cm x width 52.5 cm x thickness 3.9 cm
- Physical characteristicsolieverf op doek
Identification
Title(s)
Still Life
Object type
Object number
SK-A-3828
Inscriptions / marks
signature, with ligated monogram, lower left, on the edge of the table: ‘AVB f.’
Description
Abraham van Beyeren (1620/21 - 1690). Still life.
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Creation
Creation
painter: Abraham van Beyeren (signed by artist)
Dating
c. 1660 - 1690
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Material and technique
Physcial description
olieverf op doek
Material
Dimensions
- depth 7.8 cm
- height 57 cm x width 52.5 cm x thickness 3.9 cm
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Subject
Acquisition and rights
Acquisition
purchase 1951-01-25
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Provenance
…; ? sale, Dowager Countess André Mniszech, Paris (H. Baudoin), 10 May 1910, no. 23 (`Le Vidrecome, 62 x 52 cm [size prior to restoration]´), fr. 6,000;…; the dealer Franz Kleinberger, Paris;{I. Németh, `Still Lifes by Abraham van Beijeren in the Former Collection of Marcell Nemes´, in O. Radványi, J. Tátrai and A. Varga (eds.), _Geest en gratie: Essays Presented to Ildikó Ember on her Seventieth Birthday_, Budapest 2012, pp. 40-43, esp. pp. 41, 43, note 18.} from whom purchased by Marczell de Nemes (1866-1930), Munich and Budapest, 1912;{According to the catalogue for the sale, Marczell de Nemes, Paris (F. Lair-Dubreuil et al.), 17 June 1913, the painting formed part of the travelling exhibition of Marczell de Nemes´s collection in Düsseldorf in 1912. As it was not yet being shown in similar exhibitions in Budapest and Munich in 1911 and 1912, De Nemes probably acquired it at a later moment in 1912 (see H. von Tschudi, _Katalog der aus der Sammlung des Kgl. Rates Marczell von Nemes-Budapest ausgestellten Gemälde: Kgl. Alte Pinakothek München_, Munich 1911).} his sale, Paris (F. Lair-Dubreuil et al.), 17 June 1913, no. 45, fr. 9,200;{Copy RKD.}…; sale, Federico Gentili di Giuseppe (1868-1940, Paris), Paris (E. Ader, Galerie Jean Charpentier), 5 April 1938, no. 26 (with size prior to restoration), fr. 35,000, to the dealer Delaunoy, Amsterdam;{Note RMA.}…; the dealer Nathan Katz, Dieren and Basel, 1938; his sale, Paris (M. Rheims, Galerie Charpentier), 7 December 1950, no. 5, fr. 300,000, to the museum
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Please note that this provenance was formulated with a special focus on provenance research for the years 1933-45 and could therefore be incomplete. There may be more (mostly earlier) provenance information known in the museum. In case this item has an uncertain or incomplete provenance for the years 1933-45, the Rijksmuseum welcomes information and assistance in the investigation and clarification of the provenance of all works during that era.
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