Philips de Momper II (? 1598-1675 Amsterdam)
Philips de Momper II (? 1598-1675 Amsterdam)

A view of the Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome, from the Tiber; and An Italianate river landscape with a tower and the ruins of a bridge

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Philips de Momper II (? 1598-1675 Amsterdam)
A view of the Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome, from the Tiber; and An Italianate river landscape with a tower and the ruins of a bridge
oil on panel, marouflaged
20 1/8 x 37½ in. (51.1 x 95.3 cm.)
two (2)
來源
(The former) Private collection, Brussels.
(The latter) Anonymous sale; Bukowski, Stockholm, 1934, lot 115.
Anonymous sale; Hampel, Munich, 23 March 2012, lot 260, as 'Attributed to Joos de Momper the Younger' (withdrawn).
出版
K. Ertz, Josse de Momper der Jüngere (1564-1635), Freren, 1986, pp. 642-3, under 'Katalog der Abgeschriebenen Gemälde', nos. A125* and A135*, as 'Philips de Momper'.

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Alexis Ashot
Alexis Ashot

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Dr. Klaus Ertz ascribed a cohesive group of paintings, formerly known as 'The Treviso-group', to Joose de Momper II's son, Philips de Momper (see K. Ertz, op. cit., pp. 414-24, 452-3 and 642-3). Depicting views in Rome and Treviso, these works must have been produced in the 1620s at the earliest by an artist who had come under the influence of Joose de Momper and who had visited Italy. Philips was very family with the work of his father, in whose studio he had trained, and travelled to Italy with Jan Brueghel the Younger in the early 1620s.