Pieter Claesz. (Burgsteinfurt, Westphalia c. 1597-1660 Haarlem)
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Pieter Claesz. (Burgsteinfurt, Westphalia c. 1597-1660 Haarlem)

A giant roemer, an upturned goblet, a glass, bread, a knife and a partly-peeled lemon on a platter, on a table

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Pieter Claesz. (Burgsteinfurt, Westphalia c. 1597-1660 Haarlem)
A giant roemer, an upturned goblet, a glass, bread, a knife and a partly-peeled lemon on a platter, on a table
signed with monogram and dated 'PC. 1660.' (centre right)
oil on panel
25 3/8 x 19 in. (64.4 x 48.3 cm.)
Provenance
Kunsthandel B. Houthakker, Amsterdam.
Literature
M. Brunner-Bulst, Pieter Claesz., Lingen, 2004, p. 349, no. 241, illustrated.
Special notice
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Sale room notice
Sale, Frederik Muller & Cie, Amsterdam, 3-11 April 1930, lot 147;
Maurits de Kadt (1894-1952); sold under duress, Frederik Muller & Cie, Amsterdam, 5 November 1940, lot 456 (sold to Houthakkker).
With Kunsthandel B. Houthakker, Amsterdam.
Acquired for the planned Linz Museum, 20 December 1940;
Munich Central Collecting Point, Inv. No. M/uu 4881;
Returned to the Netherlands, 29 April 1946 and transferred to the Bureau Herstelbetalings- en Recuperatiegoederen;
Sale, Frederick Muller & Cie, 14-21 October 1952, lot 516.
Acquired by the father of the present owner, and now sold in agreement with the heirs of Maurits de Kadt.

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