Maarten van Heemskerck (Heemskerk 1498-1574 Haarlem)
Maarten van Heemskerck (Heemskerk 1498-1574 Haarlem)

Studies of winged putti, after the antique

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Maarten van Heemskerck (Heemskerk 1498-1574 Haarlem)
Studies of winged putti, after the antique
with inscription 'M. Heemskerk' (in pencil, lower left)
pen and brown ink, brown ink framing lines, watermark three moons within encircled shield
6¾ x 8 3/8 in. (17.2 x 21.1 cm.)
Provenance
Anonymous sale [L.X. Lannoy et al.]; R.W.P. de Vries, Amsterdam, 19-28 May 1928, lot 2042.
Exhibited
Amsterdam, Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap, Hoe Hollandse teekenaars Rome zagen 1500-1840, 1940 (no catalogue published).
Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Paris, Fondation Custodia, and Brussels, Bibliothèque Albert 1er, Le Cabinet d'un Amateur: Dessins flamands et hollandais des XVIe et XVIIe siècles d'une collection privée d'Amsterdam, 1976-77, no. 74, pl. 6; catalogue by J. Giltaij).

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Lot Essay

After a relief, originally part of a sarcophagus, which was incorporated into the wall of a house, Via Aracoeli 51, in Rome.
The drawing can be compared to one in the Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin, on paper with the same watermark (C. Hülsen and H. Egger, Die römischen Skizzenbucher von Marten van Heemskerck im Königlichen Kupferstichkabinett zu Berlin, Berlin, 1913-16, I, fol. 4 recto). The drawing style, with an accent on the outlines of the putti, is comparable in two sheets by Heemskerck copying putti from the Sala di Costantino in the Vatican, one in the Rijksmuseum (K.G. Boon, Catalogue of the Dutch and Flemish Drawings in the Rijksmuseum: Netherlandish Drawings of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries, The Hague, 1978, no. 312), the other recently acquired by the Teylers Museum, Haarlem (inv. KT 2012 004), and in another copy after the antique showing a putto and goat (Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin, Hülsen and Egger, op. cit., I, fol. 77 recto).

We are grateful to Dr. Ilja Veldman who has confirmed the attribution on the basis of a digital photograph and kindly assisted with the cataloguing of the drawing.

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