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The Annunciation to the Shepherds
Details
Karel Dujardin (Amsterdam 1626-1678 Venice)
The Annunciation to the Shepherds
signed and indistinctly dated 'K· DU· IARDIN· fe / 16[...]' (lower left)
oil on canvas
27 1/8 x 20 ½ in. (68.8 x 52.1 cm.)
The Annunciation to the Shepherds
signed and indistinctly dated 'K· DU· IARDIN· fe / 16[...]' (lower left)
oil on canvas
27 1/8 x 20 ½ in. (68.8 x 52.1 cm.)
Provenance
(Possibly) Baron de Banckheim, Paris; his sale (†), rue de Gaillon, Paris, 12 April 1747, lot 46.
(Possibly) Tableaux des écoles d'Italie, française, flamande et hollondaise, la plus grande partie provenant de l'étranger; Paillet and Boileau, Rue de Bullion, Paris, 29 April 1790, lot 89 (1001 francs).
(Possibly) Anonymous sale; William Ford, Manchester, 1817, lot 11.
(Possibly) Robert Archer (c.1759-1832), Oxford; his sale, High Street, Oxford, 1818, lot 50.
(Possibly) Thomas Turner; his sale, Christie's, London, 19 May 1827, lot 40, (unsold at 42 gns.).
(Possibly) Walker; his sale (†), Christie's, London, 28 March 1835, lot 92 (6 gns. to Edward).
(Possibly) Reverend Joseph Shapland (d. 1837), Tewkesbury Lodge; his sale (†), on the premises, 12 September 1837 (=2nd day), lot 166, (10 gns. to Norton).
General Studd, Oxton, Devon; sold Christie's, London, 25 January 1918, lot 151 (9 gns. to Erickson).
Dr. John E. Stillwell (1853-1930); his sale, Anderson Galleries, New York, 1 December 1927 (=1st day), lot 212, where catalogued as dated 1670.
Richard Ederheimer (1892-1959), New York.
Private collection, U.S.A., circa 1969-1989.
With Otto Nauman and Johnny van Haeften, New York and London, where catalogued as dated 1661, where acquired by the following,
Ashdown House: The Winter Queen and the Earl of Craven; sold Sotheby's, London, 27 October 2010, lot 95.
(Possibly) Tableaux des écoles d'Italie, française, flamande et hollondaise, la plus grande partie provenant de l'étranger; Paillet and Boileau, Rue de Bullion, Paris, 29 April 1790, lot 89 (1001 francs).
(Possibly) Anonymous sale; William Ford, Manchester, 1817, lot 11.
(Possibly) Robert Archer (c.1759-1832), Oxford; his sale, High Street, Oxford, 1818, lot 50.
(Possibly) Thomas Turner; his sale, Christie's, London, 19 May 1827, lot 40, (unsold at 42 gns.).
(Possibly) Walker; his sale (†), Christie's, London, 28 March 1835, lot 92 (6 gns. to Edward).
(Possibly) Reverend Joseph Shapland (d. 1837), Tewkesbury Lodge; his sale (†), on the premises, 12 September 1837 (=2nd day), lot 166, (10 gns. to Norton).
General Studd, Oxton, Devon; sold Christie's, London, 25 January 1918, lot 151 (9 gns. to Erickson).
Dr. John E. Stillwell (1853-1930); his sale, Anderson Galleries, New York, 1 December 1927 (=1st day), lot 212, where catalogued as dated 1670.
Richard Ederheimer (1892-1959), New York.
Private collection, U.S.A., circa 1969-1989.
With Otto Nauman and Johnny van Haeften, New York and London, where catalogued as dated 1661, where acquired by the following,
Ashdown House: The Winter Queen and the Earl of Craven; sold Sotheby's, London, 27 October 2010, lot 95.
Literature
C. Hofstede de Groot, Hollandische Maler, London, 1926, p. 299, nos. 11a. and 11b.
E. Brochhagen, Karel Dujardin. Ein Beitrag zum Italianismus in Holland im. 17. Jahrhundert, PhD thesis, University of Cologne, 1958, p. 84, note 303 (as not in Hofstede de Groot).
J.M. Kilian, The Paintings of Karel Dujardin, Amsterdam, 2005, pp. 200-201 and 374, no. 102, pl. 82.
E. Brochhagen, Karel Dujardin. Ein Beitrag zum Italianismus in Holland im. 17. Jahrhundert, PhD thesis, University of Cologne, 1958, p. 84, note 303 (as not in Hofstede de Groot).
J.M. Kilian, The Paintings of Karel Dujardin, Amsterdam, 2005, pp. 200-201 and 374, no. 102, pl. 82.
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