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Pieter de Grebber
描述
- Pieter de Grebber
- Bust-length portrait of a woman in an interior
- oil on panel
來源
His sale, Berlin, Paul Cassirer und Hugo Helbing, 21 March 1917, lot 12;
Ivan Traugott, Stockholm;
Dr. Albert Welcker, Amsterdam;
Alfred Brod, 1958.
展覽
Providence 1964, no. 10;
Allentown, Allentown Art Museum, Seventeenth Century Painters of Haarlem, 2 April – 13 June 1965, no. 32;
New York, Finch College 1966, no. 15;
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1972, temporary loan;
Birmingham 1995, no. 9;
New Orleans 1997, no. 22;
Baltimore 1999, no. 21.
出版
The Burlington Magazine, vol. 100, no. 663 (June 1958), p. 221, reproduced p. 222, fig. 38;
Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 10 April 1958, p. 12, reproduced;
Seventeenth Century Painters of Haarlem, exhibition catalogue, Allentown 1965, p. 29, cat. no. 32, reproduced;
New Orleans 1997, pp. 55-57, cat. no. 22, reproduced p. 56;
Baltimore 1999, pp. 54-56, cat. no. 21, reproduced p. 55.
拍品資料及來源
Pieter de Grebber is perhaps best known for his paintings with historical or religious subjects. While the present sitter’s heavenward gaze and pious spirit might suggest a devotional quality, a scene more typical of the artist’s religious work has been preserved under the surface of the Weldon portrait. It appears de Grebber reused an old panel that once depicted the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. An X-ray image fully reveals this narrative and illustrates how de Grebber rotated the orientation of the panel from horizontal to vertical (fig. 1). Details of the work underneath remain faintly visible to the naked eye: the angel expelling the pair is faintly visible in front of the woman’s shawl and the soft strokes in the woman’s head correspond to the figure of Eve.