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Juda and Tamara (Boas and Ruth)
Lost Art-ID
572225
Artist / Creator
Gelder, Arent de
Birth
1645.10.26, Dordrecht
Death
(vor) 1727.08.25, Dordrecht
Place of activity
Dordrecht
Title
Juda and Tamara (Boas and Ruth)
Dating
1667 (unsicher)
Object type
Group of reported objects
Material / Technique
Oil ; Canvas / painted
Measures
64 x 88 cm/ 25 1/4 x 333/4 in
Height
64.00 cm
Width
86.00 cm
Description
Smiling tamar in salmon colored dress. Next to it Judah with a coat with an embroidered pattern on the shoulders and a beaded cap. Signed on the upper right "A. de Gelder, 1667"
Provenance
Loan in the York Museum from the Sherlaw Collection; art dealership Wien, Sanct Lucas (as "Boas and Ruth"); approx. 1924/1925 Art trade Asscher and C. Welker, London; Collection Coray-Stoop, Erlenbach-Zurich; from this on 29.07.1925 to the auction at Fischer, Lucerne and Mak, Amsterdam, No. 11 with Fig. (as "Boas and Ruth"); 17.05.1927 Auction from anonymous possession with R. Bangel, Frankfurt / M., No. 16, Plate 11; 1929 art dealership D. Vaarties, Rotterdam; around 1930 art dealership F. Kleinberger, Paris; 1930 Collection Richard Semmel, Berlin, Berlin; offered at auction Muller, Amsterdam 21.11.1933, no. 14, with fig .; sold for 3,700 hfl. (according to Sotheby's letter to Berliner, 01.11.1996) or for 3,900 hfl. (according to Weltkunst, vol. VII, no. 52/53 v. 24.12.1933); there probably acquired for the collection Geus van den Heuvel; 1939 Exhibition at the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Schilderijen der Nederlandse en Franse school uit de verzameling, B. de Geus van den Heuvel, Amsterdam. Tweede vol., No. 24a; 1963 Collection B. de Geus van der Heuvel Amsterdam and Nieuwersluis (cat. 1963, no. 17, with fig.); 26th-27th April 1976 at Sotheby, Mak van Waay, Amsterdam, Lot 17, estimate 8,000-12,000 hfl, sold for 21,000 hfl; 1976 art dealership Allan Jacobs Gallery, London; 1978 Kunsthandlung J. Hoogsteder, The Hague; 1983 art dealership Hoogsteder-Naumann Ltd., New York; Holl. Private ownership (1983); 1998 Europe Collection, loaned to the exhibition at the Dordrecht Museum via Hoogsteder & Hoogsteder, The Hague
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