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The Crucifixion; The Mocking of Christ; Saint Macarius of Ghent giving communion to the plague victims; and A triumphal procession (The Triumph of David?)
Details
Flemish School, 17th Century
The Crucifixion; The Mocking of Christ; Saint Macarius of Ghent giving communion to the plague victims; and A triumphal procession (The Triumph of David?)
the fourth with indistinct signature and date 'RU[BEN] / 16[...]' (lower left)
the first: oil on paper, laid down on card
the second: oil on paper, laid down on panel
the third: oil on paper, laid down on canvas
the fourth: oil on paper, laid down on canvas, laid down on panel
the first: 11 7/8 x 7 ¼ in. (30 x 18.2 cm.)
the second: 11 7/8 x 7 5/8 in. (30.1 x 19.3 cm.)
the third: 12 5/8 x 8 ½ in. (32.1 x 21.6 cm.)
the fourth: 10 ¼ x 14 in. (25.8 x 35.6 cm.)
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The Crucifixion; The Mocking of Christ; Saint Macarius of Ghent giving communion to the plague victims; and A triumphal procession (The Triumph of David?)
the fourth with indistinct signature and date 'RU[BEN] / 16[...]' (lower left)
the first: oil on paper, laid down on card
the second: oil on paper, laid down on panel
the third: oil on paper, laid down on canvas
the fourth: oil on paper, laid down on canvas, laid down on panel
the first: 11 7/8 x 7 ¼ in. (30 x 18.2 cm.)
the second: 11 7/8 x 7 5/8 in. (30.1 x 19.3 cm.)
the third: 12 5/8 x 8 ½ in. (32.1 x 21.6 cm.)
the fourth: 10 ¼ x 14 in. (25.8 x 35.6 cm.)
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Provenance
The first:
Sir John Charles Robinson (1824-1913), London, and by whom sold for £12 in 1902 to
Frederick Anthony White, Trevor House, Belgrave Place, London; Christie's, London, 20 April 1934, lot 152, as 'Sir A. Vandyck' (21 gns. to Bruinse).
with E. Burg-Berger, Amsterdam, 1934.
with Max Schulthess, Basel, after 1934.
Private collection, Switzerland, by 2011; Galerie Fischer, Lucerne, 26 November 2014, lot 1067, where acquired by the present owner.
The second, third and fourth:
Private collection, Switzerland, where acquired by the present owner.
Sir John Charles Robinson (1824-1913), London, and by whom sold for £12 in 1902 to
Frederick Anthony White, Trevor House, Belgrave Place, London; Christie's, London, 20 April 1934, lot 152, as 'Sir A. Vandyck' (21 gns. to Bruinse).
with E. Burg-Berger, Amsterdam, 1934.
with Max Schulthess, Basel, after 1934.
Private collection, Switzerland, by 2011; Galerie Fischer, Lucerne, 26 November 2014, lot 1067, where acquired by the present owner.
The second, third and fourth:
Private collection, Switzerland, where acquired by the present owner.
Literature
The first:
L. Cust, Anthony van Dyck: An Historical Study of His Life and Works, London, 1900, p. 225, no. 189, as Sir Anthony van Dyck.
L. Cust, Anthony van Dyck: An Historical Study of His Life and Works, London, 1900, p. 225, no. 189, as Sir Anthony van Dyck.
Exhibited
The first:
London, Royal Academy of Arts, Exhibition of Works by Van Dyck, 1599-1641, 1 January-10 March 1900, no. 189, as Sir Anthony van Dyck.
London, Burlington Fine Arts Club, A Collection of Drawings by Deceased Masters..., 1917, no. 63, as Sir Anthony van Dyck.
London, Royal Academy of Arts, Exhibition of Works by Van Dyck, 1599-1641, 1 January-10 March 1900, no. 189, as Sir Anthony van Dyck.
London, Burlington Fine Arts Club, A Collection of Drawings by Deceased Masters..., 1917, no. 63, as Sir Anthony van Dyck.