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Portrait of a Man holding a Letter in his Left Hand   Abraham Lambertsz. van den Tempel (1622–1672)

Portrait of a Man holding a Letter in his Left Hand

Abraham Lambertsz. van den Tempel (1622–1672)

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Porträt eines Mannes mit einem Brief in der linken Hand
Material/technique
oil on canvas
Measurements
119 × 94 cm
Acquisition
acquired in 1834 by Prince Johann I von Liechtenstein
Artists/makers/authors
Abraham Lambertsz. van den Tempel
Detailed information
Inventory number
GE 96
Provenance
acquired in 1834 by Prince Johann I von Liechtenstein
Iconography
male portrait, not identified
Literature
Gustav Friedrich Waagen, Die vornehmsten Kunstdenkmäler in Wien, Wien 1866, S. 274 (als Theodor de Keyser)

Jacob von Falke, Katalog der fürstlich Liechtensteinischen Bilder-Galerie im Gartenpalais der Rossau zu Wien, Wien 1873 , S. 24 (als Thomas de Keyser), Kat. 184

Jacob von Falke, Katalog der fürstlich Liechtensteinischen Bilder-Galerie im Gartenpalais der Rossau zu Wien, Wien 1885, S. 16 (als Thomas de Keyser), Kat. 96

W. Suida, Die Gemäldegalerie der K.K. Akademie der bildenden Künste. Die Sammlungen Liechtenstein, Czernin, Harrach und Schönborn-Buchheim, Stuttgart 1890, S. 100

R. Oldenbourg, Thomas de Keyser, Leipzig 1911, S. (im Werkverzeichnis nicht genannt)

Adolf Kronfeld, Führer durch die Fürstlich Liechtensteinsche Gemäldegalerie in Wien, 3. Aufl., Wien 1931, S. 40-41 (als Thomas de Keyser), Kat. 96

Ausst.-Kat. Holländische Maler des 17. Jahrhunderts. Sammlungen Seiner Durchlaucht des Fürsten von Liechtenstein, Engländerbau, Vaduz 1970, erschienen Vaduz 1970, S. 22, Kat. 87

A. Jensen Adams, Verzeichnis der Werke Thomas de Keysers, Bd. III, Bd. Bd. III 1985, S. 267 (nicht Thomas de Keyser), Kat. R-57
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