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Attributed to Vincent Sellaer

Susanna and the Elders

No reserve

Auction Closed

May 22, 04:23 PM GMT

Estimate

8,000 - 12,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Attributed to Vincent Sellaer

active in Mechelen before 1538 until after 1544

Susanna and the Elders


oil on panel

panel: 30 ½ by 42 ¾ in.; 77.5 by 109.0 cm.

framed: 38 ½ by 50 ¾ in.; 97.8 by 128.9 cm.

Anonymous sale, New York, Sotheby's, 11 June 1981, lot 214;

Where acquired by the present collector.

This sixteenth-century panel depicting Susanna and the Elders is attributed to Vincent Sellaer, a Flemish painter active in Malines, a city that became the cultural center of Flanders during the reign of Margaret of Austria (1480-1530). Known for his depictions of biblical women and mythological scenes, Sellaer and his workshop produced several versions and variants of this composition. The popular religious subject derives from an Old Testament episode in which Susanna, in a triumph of virtue over evil, rejects the advances of two older men who sought to test her marital fidelity.