LOT DETAILS
Materials:
oil on oak panel
Measurements:
29.06 in. (73.80 cm.) (height) by 23.43 in. (59.50 cm.) (width)
Markings:
inscribed, signed and dated, centre left: ·Æ. tatis. 74 / ·JG / cŭyp. fecit / j649 ( JG in ligature)
Exhibited:
Seattle,. Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition , 1 June - 15 October 1909, no. A12 (as self-portrait of J.G. Cuyp
Literature:
J.C. Heyligers, . Jacob Gerrits Cuyp, Porträt-, Genre- und Historienmaler zu Dordrecht, 1594-1652 , doctoral diss., Rostock 1924, cat. no. 93;. The Art Institute of Chicago,. A guide to the paintings in the permanent collection , Chicago 1932, p. 148, inv. no. 25.707;. A. Chong,. Aelbert Cuyp and the Meanings of Landscape , doctoral diss., New York University, New York 1992, pp. 540-41, cat. no. JC 58;. S. Giepmans, in . Jacob Gerritsz. Cuyp (1594-1652) , S. Paarlberg (ed.), exh. cat., Dordrecht 2002, p. 154, cat. no. 36, and p. 184, cat. no. 101, reproduced in colour p. 155.; );. Richard Bayley (according to a label on the reverse, inscribed 'no. 49');. Charles L. Hutchinson (1854-1924), Chicago, by 1909;. By whom bequeathed on his death to the Art Institute of Chicago, inv. no. 25.707;. By whom sold, New York, Parke-Bernet, 2 March 1944, lot 68, for $2,500 to William Kent;. Private collector, Tennessee;. By whom sold, New York, Parke-Bernet, 15 May 1946, lot 41, for $1051 to Continental Gallery;. Colonel Capton Michael Paul (1901-80), Palm Beach;. By whose Estate sold, New York, Sotheby's, 17 January 1985, lot 62;. Where acquired by Professor Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann. . .; );. Richard Bayley (according to a label on the reverse, inscribed 'no. 49');. Charles L. Hutchinson (1854-1924), Chicago, by 1909;. By whom bequeathed on his death to the Art Institute of Chicago, inv. no. 25.707;. By whom sold, New York, Parke-Bernet, 2 March 1944, lot 68, for $2,500 to William Kent;. Private collector, Tennessee;. By whom sold, New York, Parke-Bernet, 15 May 1946, lot 41, for $1051 to Continental Gallery;. Colonel Capton Michael Paul (1901-80), Palm Beach;. By whose Estate sold, New York, Sotheby's, 17 January 1985, lot 62;. Where acquired by Professor Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann
Provenance:
Possibly Prince Demidoff (according to Heyligers; see