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Materials:
oil on panel
Size Notes:
75.2 x 65.7 cm.
Description:
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Markings:
signed and dated S. VRuysdael / 1646
Exhibited:
Budapest, Hall of Exhibitions (Mcsarnok), First Exhibition of Art Works Taken into Public Ownership, 1919.
Literature:
L. Baldass, Glck Frigyes kpgyjtemnye, Mvszeti Szemle, I, May-June 1924, pp. 302, 305, illustrated.Principales Acquisitions des Muses en 1982, La Chronique des Arts [Supplement to the Gazette des Beaux-Arts], no. 1370, March 1983, p. 34, no. 184, fig. 184.The One Hundred Seventh Annual Report of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, 1982-3, p. 33, illustrated.A.R. Murphy, European Paintings in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue, Boston, 1985, p. 257, illustrated.P.C. Sutton, Masters of 17th-Century Dutch Landscape Painting, exhibition catalogue, Amsterdam, Boston and Philadelphia, 1987, pp. 470-471, under no. 92, fig. 4.P.C. Sutton, in Art for Boston: A Decade of Acquisitions under the Directorship of Jan Fontein, Boston, 1987, pp. 140-141, illustrated.C. White, Ashmolean Museum Oxford: Catalogue of the Collection of Paintings: Dutch, Flemish, and German Paintings before 1900, Oxford, 1999, pp. 138, 207, under no. A 1065, fig. 20.R. Baer, The Poetry of Everyday Life: Dutch Painting in Boston, exhibition catalogue, Boston, 2002, p. 57.S. Juhsz, Egy Pesti Inyenc Kpei, Mzeumcaf, LXXI, 2019, p. 232, no. 15.
Provenance:
Frigyes Glck (1858-1931), Budapest, by 1918.Ferenc Chorin (1879-1964), Budapest, circa 1931, and by whom deposited in 1943 at the following,Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest, Co., Budapest, and from which taken in January 1945 (probably) by Soviet troops.Private collection, Switzerland.with Edward Speelman, Ltd., London, and by whom sold on 15 September 1982 to the following,Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.Restituted to the heirs of Ferenc Chorin in 2021.