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Lot 96: HENDRIK VAN STREEK

Est: $40,000 USD - $60,000 USDSold:
Sotheby'sNew York, NY, USJune 09, 2011

Item Overview

Description

HENDRIK VAN STREEK AMSTERDAM 1659 - AFTER 1719 INTERIOR OF THE OUDE KERK, DELFT oil on canvas 46 1/4 by 37 in.; 117.5 by 94 cm.

Artist or Maker

Exhibited

The Hague, Schilderkundig Genootschap Pulchri Studio, Catalogue de la Collection Goudstikker d'Amersterdam, November 1924, no. 131, reproduced in the catalogue (as Emanuel de Witte);
The Hague, Schilderkundig Genootschap Pulchri Studio, Catalogue de la Collection Goudstikker d'Amersterdam, 13 March - 4 April 1926, no. 189 (as Emanuel de Witte);
Utrecht, Museum Catharijneconvent, on loan.

Literature

J.S. Gudlaugsson, "Een kerk interieur van Hendrick van Streeck," in Kunsthistorisches Mededelingen I, 1946, pp. 50-51, reproduced fig. 2;
I. Manke, Emmanuel de Witte 1617-1692, Amsterdam 1963, p. 146, no. 341 (as H. van Streek);
C. Wright, Paintings in Dutch Museums. An Index of Oil Paintings in Public Collections in the Netherlands by Artists born before 1870, London 1980, p. 503 (as Emanuel de Witte?);
Rijksdienst Beeldende Kunst (The Netherlandish Office for the Fine Arts), Old Master Paintings: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue, The Hague 1992, p. 321, no. 2858, reproduced (as Emanuel de Witte);
B. Schwarz, Hitlers Museum. Die Fotoalben Gemäldegalerie Linz: Dokumente zum Führermuseum, Vienna, Cologne and Weimar 2004, pp. 115 and 245, no. IV/41a, reproduced (as Emanuel de Witte).


Provenance

Thomas Coates, York House, Kensington;
By whose executors sold, London, Christie's, 19 January 1884, lot 36 (as de Witte), where acquired for £5 10s by "Garcia";
Mrs. Younger, London;
Anonymous sale, London, Christie's, 21 December 1923, lot 35 (as Job Adriaensz. Berckheyde), where acquired for 273 guineas by Duits;
With Kunsthandel Gebr. Douwes, Amsterdam, 1923;
With Jacques Goudstikker, Amsterdam, 1924;
From whom forcibly acquired by Hitler's agents in 1940 for the Linz Museum collection (no. 1276, as Emanuel de Witte);
Recovered by Allied Forces in October 1945 and sent to the Munich Central Collecting Point (no. 9034, as Emanuel de Witte);
Given over to the Nederlands Kunstbezit, The Hague, 1947;
Restituted to the Heir of Jacques Goudstikker, February 2006;
By whom sold (Old Master Paintings from the Collection of Jacques Goudstikker), Amsterdam, Christie's, 14 November 2007, lot 47.


Auction Details

Old Master Paintings & Sculpture

by
Sotheby's
June 09, 2011, 12:00 PM EST

1334 York Avenue, New York, NY, 10021, US