Specifications
Title | Louis, Duke of Savoy |
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Material and technique | Silverpoint on gray-white prepared paper |
Object type |
Drawing
> Two-dimensional object
> Art object
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Location | This object is in storage |
Dimensions |
Width 129 mm Height 205 mm |
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Artists |
Draughtsman:
Anoniem
Follower of: Rogier van der Weyden Previously attributed: Jan van Eyck |
Accession number | MB 1958/T 21 (PK) |
Credits | Acquired with the collection of D.G. Van Beuningen, 1958 |
Department | Drawings & Prints |
Acquisition date | 1958 |
Creation date | in circa 1460-1470 |
Signature | none |
Watermark | none (vV, 6?P). [for image of view on a lightsheet, click thumbnail above the 'zoom in' option] |
Condition | moisture edges visible when viewed on a lightsheet. [for image click thumbnail above the 'zoom in' option] |
Inscriptions | ‘le duc de savoie’ (at lower right, in silverpoint), ‘67’ (at lower right, in pencil), '44' (at upper right, in pen and brown ink), 'weis' and '29' (verso, in pencil, upside-down) |
Collector | Collector / D.G. van Beuningen |
Mark | D.G. van Beuningen (L.758) |
Provenance | private coll., Poland; art dealer J. Goudstikker, Amsterdam (1936); D.G. van Beuningen (1877-1955), Vierhouten/Rotterdam, acquired in 1936; Van Beuningen heirs; acquired with the Van Beuningen collection by the City of Rotterdam for the museum, 1958 |
Exhibitions | [MB 1958/T 20 and 21 together] Rotterdam 1936, no. 2; Maastricht 1939, nos. 2-3; Paris 1947, nos. 40-41; Rotterdam 1948-49, nos. 36-37; Brussels 1949, nos. 1-2; Paris 1949, nos. 1-2; Prague 1966, no. 2; New York/Fort Worth/Cleveland 1990, no. 11; Antwerp 2002, nos. 21-22; Turin 2006, no. 162; Louvain 2009, no. 18A-B; Paris/Rotterdam 2014, no. 3 |
Internal exhibitions |
Van Pisanello tot Cézanne (1992) Vroege Nederlandse tekeningen - Van Bosch tot Bloemaert (deel 2) (2015) |
External exhibitions |
Bosch to Bloemaert. Early Netherlandish Drawings (2017) Bosch to Bloemaert. Early Netherlandish Drawings from the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (2014) |
Research |
Show research Netherlandish Drawings of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries |
Literature | [MB 1958/T 20 and 21] Anonymous 1936, p. 13; Baldass 1937, p. 19; Friedländer 1937, p. 78; Wescher 1938b, pp. 50-54; De Tolnay 1939, nos. 1-2, ill. 119-120; Lindeman 1941, p. 104 n. 1, pp. 161-168, ill. 14-15; Degenhart 1943, no. 15; Gerson 1948, pp. 135-136; Hannema 1949, nos. 164-165; Scharf 1949, p. 138; Leeuwenberg 1951, pp. 14, 19-20, 24-25; Baldass 1952, p. 270; Panofsky 1953, vol. 1, pp. 291, 438 n. 200, 475, 477, n. 291; Winkler 1955, p. 23 ff.; Benesch 1957, pp. 9-11; Van Luttervelt 1957, pp. 143-144, ill. 31; Cetto 1966, pp. 164-165; Troescher 1967, pp. 118-119; Friedländer 1967-76, vol. 1, p. 103; Sonkes 1969, nos E 15-16, pl. LXIV; Leeuwenberg/Halsema-Kubes 1973, p. 45, under no. 10; Dhanens 1980, pp. 124-130; Scott 1980, p. 105; Belkin 1980, pp. 114-116, under no. 19; Pächt/Jenni/Thoss 1983, p. 73, ill. 37, 86; Agenda 1984, no. 3, ill.; Luijten/Meij 1990, no. 11, ill.; Châtelet 1999, p. 79; Châtelet 2003, p. 151; Turin 2006, p. 295, fig. 162 |
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Geographical origin | Southern Netherlands > The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe |
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