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Circle of Sir Anthony van Dyck
Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 GBP
bidding is closed
Description
- Anthony van Dyck
- The Crucifixion
- oil on paper laid down on canvas, en grisaille
Provenance
Sir John Charles Robinson (1824-1913), London;
By whom sold to Frederick Anthony White, Trevor House, Belgrave Place, London, in 1902 for £12;
By whose executors sold, London, Christie's, 20 April 1934, lot 152 (as Van Dyck), for £21, to Bruinse;
With E. Burg-Berger, Amsterdam, 1934;
With Max Schulthess, Basel, after 1934;
Swiss private collection, 2011;
By whom (anonymously) sold, Lucerne, Galerie Fischer, 26 November 2014, lot 1067 (as Circle of Van Dyck), for 4,600 CHF.
By whom sold to Frederick Anthony White, Trevor House, Belgrave Place, London, in 1902 for £12;
By whose executors sold, London, Christie's, 20 April 1934, lot 152 (as Van Dyck), for £21, to Bruinse;
With E. Burg-Berger, Amsterdam, 1934;
With Max Schulthess, Basel, after 1934;
Swiss private collection, 2011;
By whom (anonymously) sold, Lucerne, Galerie Fischer, 26 November 2014, lot 1067 (as Circle of Van Dyck), for 4,600 CHF.
Exhibited
London, Royal Academy, Exhibition of works by Van Dyck: 1599-1641, 1 January - 10 March 1900, no. 189 (lent by Sir J.C. Robinson);
London, Burlington Fine Arts Club, A collection of drawings by deceased masters, with some decorative furniture and other objects of art, 1917, no. 63 (lent by Mr Frederick A. White).
London, Burlington Fine Arts Club, A collection of drawings by deceased masters, with some decorative furniture and other objects of art, 1917, no. 63 (lent by Mr Frederick A. White).