Allegory of the Antwerp School of Painting with Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck (modello)
Abraham van Diepenbeeck (1596–1675)
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- Material/technique
- oil on panel
- Measurements
- 40 × 49 cm
- Acquisition
- presumably acquired in 1712 by Prince Johann Adam Andreas I von Liechtenstein
- Artists/makers/authors
- Abraham van Diepenbeeck, attributed to
- Inventory number
- GE 660
- Signature/inscriptions content only available in German
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Bez. unten links (in Weiss): 150
Bez. rückseitig mit Brandmarke der Stadt Antwerpen
Bez. rückseitig mit der Prägung der Antwerpener St. Lukas-Gilde
Siegel: Bez. mit F.-L. Vormundschaftssiegel von 1733 (in Rot)
Bez. rückseitig mit F.-L. Vormundschaftssiegel von 1733 (in Rot)
- Provenance
- first documented as an entailed estate by the seal of 1733, presumably acquired in 1712 by Prince Johann Adam Andreas I von Liechtenstein
- Iconography
- Allegory/Personification , Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640)
Johann Dallinger von Dalling, Description des Tableaux, et des Piéces de Sculpture, que renferme la Gallerie de son Altesse François Joseph Chef et Prince Regnant de la Maison de Liechtenstein, Vienne 1780, S. 162, Kat. 562
Johann Dallinger von Dalling d. Ä., Catalogus, Manuskript verfasst 1805–1807, S. Manuskript, Kat. 141
Jacob von Falke, Katalog der fürstlich Liechtensteinischen Bilder-Galerie im Gartenpalais der Rossau zu Wien, Wien 1873 , S. 110, Kat. 957
Jacob von Falke, Katalog der fürstlich Liechtensteinischen Bilder-Galerie im Gartenpalais der Rossau zu Wien, Wien 1885, S. 89, Kat. 660
Adolf Kronfeld, Führer durch die Fürstlich Liechtensteinsche Gemäldegalerie in Wien, 3. Aufl., Wien 1931, S. 126, Kat. 660
Ausst.-Kat. Vorbild Rubens, Johann Kräftner (Hg.), Liechtenstein Museum, Wien 5.12.2004–27.2.2005, erschienen München–Berlin–London–New York 2004, S. 21, 20, 21 (Detailabb.), Kat. 3
Ausst.-Kat. Rubens, Van Dyck and the Flemish School of Painting. Masterpieces from the Collections of the Prince of Liechtenstein (Book Series for the National Museum of China International Exchange), Lu Zhangshen (Hg.), National Museum of China, Beijing 5.11.2013–15.2.2014, erschienen Beijing 2013, S. 165, Abb. 164, Kat. 62
Ausst.-Kat. Rubens, Van Dyck and the Flemish School of Painting. Masterpieces from the Collections of the Prince of Liechtenstein, Shi Dawei (Hg.), China Art Museum, Shanghai 12.3.2014–2.6.2014, erschienen Shanghai 2014, S. 244, Kat.-Nr. 62
Ausst.-Kat. Rubens and Other Masters. Paintings, Sculptures and Objects of the Prince of Liechtenstein, National Museum of Korea, Seoul 12.12.2015–10.4.2016, erschienen Seoul 2015, S. 230, Kat.-Nr. 50
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