Attributed to Jean Tassel (Langres 1608-1667)
Attributed to Jean Tassel (Langres 1608-1667)

The Holy Family in the carpenter's shop

Details
Attributed to Jean Tassel (Langres 1608-1667)
The Holy Family in the carpenter's shop
oil on canvas
31¼ x 48¼ in. (97.1 x 122.5 cm.)
Provenance
Benedict Nicolson (1914-1978), and by descent.
Exhibited
London, Thomas Agnew & Sons, Art Historians and Critics as Collectors, 6-24 May 1965, no. 15, as 'Attributed to Michael Sweerts'.

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Benedict Nicolson was deputy surveyor of the King's Pictures, under Kenneth Clark, before becoming editor of the Burlington Magazine, which he transformed into the most respected art journal in the English language, probably in the world. His celebrated book on Caravaggism in Europe (published posthumously in 1979), underlines his enduring fascination with the Caravaggiesque tradition, of which the present painting is an example.

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