Quiringh van Brekelenkam (?Zwammerdam, near Leiden, after 1622-?1669 Leiden)
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Quiringh van Brekelenkam (?Zwammerdam, near Leiden, after 1622-?1669 Leiden)

An interior with figures making pancakes by a fire

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Quiringh van Brekelenkam (?Zwammerdam, near Leiden, after 1622-?1669 Leiden)
An interior with figures making pancakes by a fire
indistinctly signed(?) 'Q[...]' (upper left, on the mantelpiece)
oil on panel
23 3/8 x 21 1/8 in. (59.5 x 53.6 cm.)
Provenance
Daniël de Jongh (1721-1796); R. Muys, Rotterdam, 26 March 1810 (=1st day), lot 26 (101 florins to Johannes van Eyk).
P. M. Kesler, C. Apostool, et. al.; C.F. Roos, Amsterdam, 13 May 1844, lot 14 (149 florins to Roos).
Anonymous sale; De Vries, Roos and Brondgeest, Amsterdam, 6 May 1845, lot 25 (125 florins to Engelberts).
J. A. A. de Leile et. al.; De Vries, Roos and Brondgeest, Amsterdam, 29 July 1845, lot 24 (165 florins to Keizer).
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 21 June 1961, lot 85, (857 gns.) to the following,
with Duits & Co., London.
Literature
H. Harvard, 'Quiringh Brekelenkam', L'Art et les artistes hollondais, Paris, 1881, p. 120.
C. Brière-Misme, ‘Un ‘Intimiste’ hollandaise, Esaias Boursse, 1631-1672. II. and III. L’Oeuvre D’Esias Boursse’, Oud-Holland, 69, 1954, pp. 80-81, fig. 9.
A. Lasius, 'Quiringh Gerritsz. van Brekelenkam', PhD dissertation, Göttingen, 1987.
A. Lasius, Quiringh van Brekelenkam, Doornspijk, 1992, p. 124, no. 152, pl. 43.
Special notice
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