Artista |
Pieter Paul Rubens
(1577–1640) |
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Nombres alternativos |
Rubens, Pierre Paul Rubens, Pieter Paul Rubens, Sir Peter Paul Rubens |
Descripción |
pintor, escultor, dibujante y grabador flamenco |
Fecha de nacimiento/muerte |
28 de junio de 1577 |
30 de mayo de 1640 |
Lugar de nacimiento/muerte |
Siegen |
Amberes |
Período de trabajo |
siglo XVI date QS:P,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
Lugar de trabajo |
Amberes (1589-1600), Mantua (9 de mayo de 1600-1608), España (1603), Amberes (1608-1640), Países Bajos (1612), París (23 de mayo de 1623-29 de junio de 1623, 4 de febrero de 1625-9 de junio de 1625), Calais (noviembre de 1626), París (diciembre de 1626), Bruselas (1627), Países Bajos (10 de julio de 1627-6 de agosto de 1627), España (26 de agosto de 1628-29 de abril de 1629), Londres (18 de mayo de 1629-23 de marzo de 1630), Bruselas (1631), Países Bajos (noviembre de 1631), Affligem (septiembre de 1634) |
Control de autoridades |
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artist QS:P170,Q5599 |
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Historial de la pieza |
Property of the Saint-Marcel shop of the Royal Manufactory of Tapestries, Paris, under the directorship of Marc de Comans and François de la Planche, and later Hippolyte de Comans (Director of the Gobelins factory), by 1627;
Henri de Valois (1603-1676), Paris;
Philippe, Duc d'Orléans (le Régent), Paris;
Louis, Duc d'Orléans;
Thence by descent to Philippe (Égalité) Duc d'Orléans; By whom sold with all the Flemish, Dutch, and German paintings from the Orléans collection to a syndicate consisting of George, Lord Kinnaird, William Morland, and Mr. Hammersley, and imported by its agent, Thomas Moore Slade, 1792; exhibited at Mr. Slade's house in Chatham the following year; and exhibited for sale by private contract at no. 125 Pall Mall, April - mid-June 1793 (unsold); Thomas Hammersley, London, until at least 1811; Anonymous sale, London, Christie's, 7 March 1801 (2nd day), lot 78, (bought in); Anonymous sale, London, Coxe, 11 June 1808, lot 7; Stamp Brooksbank, Esq., London, by 1830; His deceased sale, London, Stanley, 31 May 1834, lot 87, for 21 gns.; Probably Henry Pelham Archibald Douglas Pelham-Clinton (1864-1928), seventh duke of Newcastle and fourteenth earl of Lincoln; His sale, London, Christie's, 1 June 1937, lot 90 (with three other panels, as "The Story of Decius Mus-a set of four"); With Thomas Agnew & Sons, London, by 1940; H.E.M. Benn, Ilkley, Haslemere and Bognor Regis; With P & D Colnaghi, London; Anonymous sale ("From a Private Collection"), London, Christie's, 11 December 1992, lot 59; Anonymous sale ("From a Private Collection"), New York, Christie's, 12 January 1994, lot 104; There purchased by the last collector. |