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Lot 3079: Jacob Duck, Vanitas – Allegory of Transience

Est: €20,000 EUR - €30,000 EURSold:
GrisebachBerlin, GermanyJuly 03, 2015

Item Overview

Description

Jacob Duck, Vanitas – Allegory of Transience, Oil on panel, Circa 1660/65, Signed lower left: JDuck (joined) / on the frame in blue coloured pencil: DLRNA / in white paint: 209 / in pencil: 9434 / a stamp: DOUANE CENTRALE / further stamp: Flugh. Berlin-Tempelhof, 15 1/4 x 12 3/8 in.,

Artist or Maker

Literature

The Burlington Magazine, no. 56 (June 1930), , ill. / Galerie Dr. (Hanns) Schäffer (ed.): Hundert Seltene Holländer, exh. cat., Berlin 1932, no. 33 / D. A. Hoogendijk: Zeldzame Meesters uit de 17e eeuw, Amsterdam 1932, no. 25 / catalogue of the Munich Kunstmesse 1975, p. 382 / Nanette Salomon: Jacob Duck and the Gentrification of Dutch Genre Painting, Doornspijk 1998, p. 143, no. 9, ill. 91

Provenance

1932 Galerie Hanns Schäffer, Berlin / 1932 Galerie Internationale, The Hague / 1932 art dealer Richard H. Ward, London / 1932 art dealer D.A. Hoogendijk & Co., Amsterdam / 1932 collection Kurt Rohde, Berlin / collection Elisabeth Rohde, Berlin. Source, collection Rohde-Hinze: letter from the Galerie Internationale, The Hague, to Kurt Rohde, 19 January 1932

Auction Details

245 - Works from the Rohde-Hinze Collection 1. Old Masters

by
Grisebach
July 03, 2015, 05:00 PM CET

Fasanenstrasse 27, Berlin, 10719, DE