Old Masters Day Auction
Old Masters Day Auction
Property from a Private Collection
Christ at the Pool of Bethesda
Lot Closed
July 7, 01:11 PM GMT
Estimate
50,000 - 70,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Property from a Private Collection
Artus Wolffort
Antwerp 1581 - 1641
Christ at the Pool of Bethesda
oil on canvas
unframed: 136 x 198.2 cm.; 53½ x 78 in.
framed: 167.3 x 230.6 cm.; 65⅞ x 90¾ in.
This composition was painted by a number of artists in Wolffort's circle, including Pieter van Mol (1599–1650), Otto van Veen (1556–1629) and Claes Moeyart (1592–1655).1 In private correspondence with the previous owner (31 December 1965), Justus Müller Hofstede proposed that the young Rubens may have been the inventor of the design, perhaps shortly before 1600, during the artist's first Antwerp period. Wolffort painted at least seven versions of this composition, including one with an extended curved top for the cathedral in Seville;2 another sold at Sotheby's, London, 10 July 2014, lot 127; and a larger iteration, which was bequeathed to the Gallery of Ontario in 1983.3 A further version was published by Michael Jaffé as by Pieter van Mol.4
When this painting last appeared on the market in 2008 the attribution was endorsed, on the basis of photographs, by Professor Hans Vlieghe, who noted that ‘it is a version of outstanding quality’.
1 For a list of the recorded versions, see H. Vlieghe, ‘Zwischen van Veen und Rubens: Artus Wolffort (1581–1641), ein vergessener Antwerpen Maler’, in Wallraf-Richartz Jahrbuch, vol. XXXIX, 1977, pp. 107–8, notes 22–23, reproduced plates 26–28.
2 https://rkd.nl/explore/images/240400
3 https://ago.ca/collection/object/83/304
4 M. Jaffé, ‘Exhibitions for the Rubens Year – II’, in The Burlington Magazine, vol. CXX, March 1978, p. 139, reproduced fig. 11.