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Vanitas met schedel, glazen bol en banier
Grief, J. (inventor/bedenker/ontwerper)
Item information
Vanitas met schedel, glazen bol en banier [nl]
Stilleven op tafel met schedel, boeken en brieven, banier, globe en glazen bol. On a brown table is an open book with illustrations (and illegible text) some documents (also illegible) with red and white seals, a book, a sword (only the hilt is visible) a copper horn, a glass sphere, an orange-white-and-blue flag, a skull wreathed with vine-leaves, a recorder, a white-and-green patterned jug, a red earthenware oil-lamp, some matches and a globe. Dark background. [nl]
NK2438
oude kunst [nl]
schilderij [nl]
Creation
Grief, J. (inventor/bedenker/ontwerper)
1642 - 1642
1642
1642
Physical characteristics
olieverf [nl], doek [nl]
67.5 cm
58.5 cm
Inscriptions
nummer
(331) [Zwarte stift. Nummer van Kunstsammlungen der Stadt Dusseldorf, mogelijk aangebracht in Schloss Wittgenstein]
Achterkant spieraam midden rechts
etiket
...G N...; ...; Vro...; ... [Fragment van SNK-etiket. Naoorlogs]
Achterkant lijst boven midden
nummer
502DYCK [Roze krijt. Nummer van Bris CCP Schloss Dyck. Doorgehaald: 334 (na DYCK)]
Achterkant spieraam boven links
etiket
JAQU[ES DE CLAEUW ... Etiket van Kunstsammlungen der Stadt Dusseldorf]
There is no, or insufficient provenance information known about this object from the period 1933-1945. After investigation, no sources have been found to date that can provide information to complete its provenance in the period. Therefore, no conclusions can be made regarding possible suspicious provenance or involuntary loss of ownership.
The provenance of this painting is unclear. It is unknown from whom Kunsthandel Bier in Amsterdam acquired the work. Bier sold the painting on 2 October 1940 to Kunsthandel Hoogendijk in Amsterdam. Hoogendijk then sold it in December 1940 to Hupp, director of the Düsseldorf Museum.