Master Paintings Part II

Master Paintings Part II

View full screen - View 1 of Lot 324. Death of Lucretia.

Pieter Fris

Death of Lucretia

Lot Closed

May 26, 02:29 PM GMT

Estimate

20,000 - 30,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Pieter Fris

Amsterdam 1628 - 1706 Delft

Death of Lucretia


signed and dated lower left: Pieter Fris. 1658

oil on canvas

canvas: 82 ⅛ by 70 ⅜ in.; 208.6 by 178.8 cm.

framed: 95 ⅛ by 84 in.; 241.6 by 213.4 cm.

Georg Ahlemeyer, Berlin and Herzogenrath Castle;

His estate sale, Cologne, Lempertz, 23 March 1909, lot 138 (as Death of Desdemona);

N.J.W. Smallenburg van Stellendam, The Hague;

By whom sold, Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, 6 May 1913, lot 32;

Mademoiselle W. Bringenberg, Bunnik;

By whom sold, Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, 17 June 1925, lot 205;

Julia Ginzkey-Culp (1880-1970), Czechoslovakia and Amsterdam;

By whom sold, Amsterdam, Frederik Muller, 3-10 July 1951, lot 575;

Private collection, Alkmaar, Netherlands;

From whom acquired by the current owner.

This classical subject, taken from Livy's History of Rome, relates how following Lucretia's rape, she took her own life, committing suicide in the presence of her husband and father in order to preserve her honor. At some point in the twentieth century the blood that originally flowed from her self-inflicted wound was painted over, possibly in an attempt to make the violent image more palatable to collectors.


The painting was once owned by the world renowned singer, Julia Ginzkey-Culp.