LOT DETAILS
Materials:
oil on canvas
Measurements:
25.98 in. (66.00 cm.) (height) by 29.72 in. (75.50 cm.) (width)
Markings:
signed lower right on the rock: AP ynacker ( AP in compendium)
Literature:
G. Hoet, Catalogus of naamlyst van schilderyen, met derzelver pryzen zedert een langen reeks van jaaren zoo in Holland als op andere plaatzen in het openbaar verkogt, vol. II, 'sGravenhage 1752, p. 185, cat. no. 14; J. Smith, A Catalogue Raisonné of Works..., London 1835, vol. VI, p. 299, cat. no. 47; J. Smith, A Supplement to the Catalogue Raisonné..., London 1842, p. 754, cat. no. 15; G. Redford, A History of Sales of Pictures and other works of Art, London 1888, vol. II, cat. no. 315; C. Hofstede de Groot, Holländische Maler..., Eelingen 1926, vol. IX, p. 561, cat. no. 184; J. Walsh Jr and C. Schneider, A Mirror of Nature: Dutch Paintings from the collection of Mr and Mrs Edward William Carter, Los Angeles 1981, p. 80 and footnote 1; Terugzien in bewondering. A Collector's Choice, exhibiton catalogue, The Hague 1982, pp. 176-7, no. 68, reproduced; L.B. Harwood, Adam Pynacker, Doornspijk 1988, p. 61, cat. no. 31, reproduced plate 31. ENGRAVED Anonymous, undated, as The Humane Traveller.
Provenance:
Jacob Boreel, The Netherlands; His deceased sale, Amsterdam, Van den Bergh, 21 April 1746, lot 14, for 180 fl; The Dowager Lady Stuart, London, by 1835; Her deceased sale, London, Christie's, 15 May 1841, lot 62, to Nieuwenhuys for £189; With Niewenhuys; William Delafield, London; His deceased sale, London, Christie's, 30 April 1870, lot 73, for £99-15-0, where purchased by Hibbert; Colonel Oberst Hibbert, Birtles Hall, Cheshire; Dr. C.Th.F. Thurkow, The Hague; Acquired by Saam and Lily Nijstad by 1982.