WORKSHOP OF JOACHIM PATINIR (?DINANT OR BOUVIGNES C. 1480-1524 ANTWERP)
WORKSHOP OF JOACHIM PATINIR (?DINANT OR BOUVIGNES C. 1480-1524 ANTWERP)
WORKSHOP OF JOACHIM PATINIR (?DINANT OR BOUVIGNES C. 1480-1524 ANTWERP)
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WORKSHOP OF JOACHIM PATINIR (?DINANT OR BOUVIGNES C. 1480-1524 ANTWERP)

A mountainous river landscape with a fortress on a rocky outcrop and a bridge

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WORKSHOP OF JOACHIM PATINIR (?DINANT OR BOUVIGNES C. 1480-1524 ANTWERP)
A mountainous river landscape with a fortress on a rocky outcrop and a bridge
oil on panel
13 2⁄5 x 38 in. (34.2 x 96.5 cm.)
Provenance
A. Loewi, Venice, by 1937 (together with its pendant).
with Paul Cassirer Ltd., London (together with its pendant).
Baron Paul Hátvany, London, until 1956, and by whom sold,
[Property of a Gentleman]; Sotheby's, London, 4 July 1956, lot 39 (without pendant; bt. Trueman, £10,000).
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 24 March 1972, lot 51.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 11 July 1975, lot 113.
with Bernard Quaritch Ltd. (H.E. Radclyffe), London, as agent for the following,
Private collection, Tampa, Florida, and by descent; their estate sale, Richard Stedman Estate Services, St. Petersburg, Florida, 18 January 2025, lot 52, as Patinir, where acquired by the present owner.
Literature
M.J. Friedländer, Die Altniederländische Malerei, Berlin, 1937, XIV, p. 119, as Patinir.
M.J. Friedländer, Landscape, Portrait, Still-Life: Their Origin and Development, Oxford, 1949, p. 52, as Patinir.
M.J. Friedländer, Early Netherlandish Painting, Leiden and Brussels, 1972, IXa, supp. 269, as Patinir.

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Lot Essay

We are grateful to Luc Serck for suggesting that this painting was produced in the workshop of Joachim Patinir (written communication; 26 March 2026). This panel was separated from its pendant at some point between 1937 (see Friedländer, 1972, loc. cit.), when Friedländer recorded both panels together with Adolph Loewi in Venice, and 1956, when only the present panel appeared at Sotheby's in London.

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