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Property from a Distinguished Spanish Private Collection
Saint Christopher carrying the Christ Child in an extensive river landscape | 《聖克里斯多福揹著聖嬰橫渡大河》
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July 7, 06:31 PM GMT
Estimate
100,000 - 150,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Property from a Distinguished Spanish Private Collection
Pseudo Jan Wellens de Cock
active in Antwerp and/or Leiden, circa 1520 – 1540
Saint Christopher carrying the Christ Child in an extensive river landscape
oil on oak panel
32.5 x 46.9 cm.; 12¾ x 18½ in.
知名西班牙私人收藏
仿揚・韋倫斯・德・科克
1520 – 1540年活躍於安特衛普及 / 或萊頓
《聖克里斯多福揹著聖嬰橫渡大河》
油彩橡木畫板
32.5 x 46.9 公分;12¾ x 18½ 英寸
Baron Robert Gendebien (1885–1954), Brussels, 1937 (his red wax seals and insignia on the reverse);
Thence by descent to his son, Olivier Gendebien (1924–1998);
By whom sold, London, Sotheby's, 30 November 1983, lot 56 (as The Putative Jan Wellens de Cock);
With Galerie Finck, Brussels, 1984;
Probably from whom acquired by the father of the present owners.
J. Lavalleye, 'Un cabinet d'amateur', in Bulletin de la Société Royale d'Archéologie de Bruxelles, 1937, p. 75, no. 11, reproduced fig. 25 (as Jan de Cock);
G.J. Hoogewerff, De Noord-Nederlandse Schilderkunst, vol. III, The Hague 1939, pp. 364–66, reproduced figs 191 and 193 (as Matthijs de Cock);
G.J. Hoogewerff, 'Werken van Matthijs (of Jan) Wellens de Cock', in Mededeelingen van het Nederlandsch Historisch Instituut te Rome, vol. IX, 1939, pp. 44–45, reproduced fig. 2 (as probably by Matthijs de Cock);
M.J. Friedländer, Early Netherlandish Painting, vol. XI, The Antwerp Mannerists..., Leiden 1974, p. 109, note 61;
W.S. Gibson, The Paintings of Cornelis Engebrechtsz., New York and London 1977, p. 260, cat. no. 76b (as a copy with variations of the Von Bissing painting, attributed to the Master of the Vienna Lamentation);
M.R. de Vrij, Jan Wellens de Cock: Antwerp mannerist associate, Amsterdam 2009, pp. 12 and 155, cat. no. 2B, reproduced p. 12, pl. 4 (as ascribed to Matthys Cock?);
J.P. Filedt Kok, Lucas van Leyden en de Renaissance, exh. cat., Leiden 2011, p. 226, n. 6, no. 2, under cat. no. 23 (as a copy of the Von Bissing painting, attributed to the Master J. Kock).