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This view of the Holy Family in an interior is filled with the trappings of a comfortable bourgeois existence. Its unknown maker was probably working from a repertory of pattern drawings derived from the most innovative Netherlandish painters of the early 15th century, Rogier van der Weyden and Jan van Eyck. The pose of the Virgin and the buffet with its brass and pewter vessels are particularly indebted to their work. At the same time, the painting’s dry style and its use of a spruce rather than an oak panel for the support are indications that it was made in Southern Germany.
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| Medium | oil paint (paint) |
| Dimensions | 47 × 50 Cm |
| Tags | holy familyBuffetpewtervesselsBreadchairchildrencitiesinteriorluxurymanorange (color)orangespitcherred (color)saintsstained glassTileVirgin and child/Madonna and childVirgin Marywealthwindowwomanwoman with children |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
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Chain of custody, exhibitions, and verification milestones synced from the provenance service.
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for the Ehrich pictures on deposit at Yale, see [Clarence Cook], “The Ehrich Collection of Old Dutch and Flemish Pictures,” Studio, n....
for the Ehrich pictures on deposit at Yale, see [Clarence Cook], “The Ehrich Collection of Old Dutch and Flemish Pictures,” Studio, n.s., 3, 9 (1888), pp. 132–34]
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New York, American Fine Arts Society, Loan Exhibition of Louis Eh-rich Collection, 1894 (no cat.).
New York, American Fine Arts Society, Loan Exhibition of Louis Eh-rich Collection, 1894 (no cat.).
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placed on deposit at Yale Uni-versity Art Gallery, 1888–94 Chicago Herald 1888
placed on deposit at Yale Uni-versity Art Gallery, 1888–94 Chicago Herald 1888
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Ryerson probably acquired it at or shortly after the Ehrich sale, since he possessed a guarantee (now Art Institute Archives) signed by Ehrich referring to “number 93” in the sale and giving a price of $775]
Ryerson probably acquired it at or shortly after the Ehrich sale, since he possessed a guarantee (now Art Institute Archives) signed by Ehrich referring to “number 93” in the sale and giving a price of $775]
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[Clarence Cook], “The Ehrich Collection of Old Dutch and Flem-ish Pictures,” Studio, n.s., 4, 1
[Clarence Cook], “The Ehrich Collection of Old Dutch and Flem-ish Pictures,” Studio, n.s., 4, 1 (1888), pp. 2–4 (ill. detail), pl. opp. p. 10 (engraving by Kurtz).
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and [Cook] 1888
and [Cook] 1888
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exhibition
Art Institute of Chicago, Paintings by the Dutch and Flemish Masters: Collection of Louis R. Ehrich, 1888, no. 154, as by Roger van der Weyden.
Art Institute of Chicago, Paintings by the Dutch and Flemish Masters: Collection of Louis R. Ehrich, 1888, no. 154, as by Roger van der Weyden.
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Louis Ehrich, New York, by 1888
Louis Ehrich, New York, by 1888
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Bruges, Groeningemuseum, From Van Eyck to Dürer: Artistic Exchanges between the Netherlands and Central, Eastern and Northern Europe, c. 1420-1530, October 28, 2010 - January 30, 2011, cat. 197.
Bruges, Groeningemuseum, From Van Eyck to Dürer: Artistic Exchanges between the Netherlands and Central, Eastern and Northern Europe, c. 1420-1530, October 28, 2010 - January 30, 2011, cat. 197.
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Till-Holger Borchert et al., Van Eyck to Dürer: Early Netherlandish Paintings and Central Europe, 1430-1530, Tielt: Lannoo Publishers, 2010, pp. 377.
Till-Holger Borchert et al., Van Eyck to Dürer: Early Netherlandish Paintings and Central Europe, 1430-1530, Tielt: Lannoo Publishers, 2010, pp. 377.
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Martha Wolff in Martha Wolff et al., Northern European and Spanish Paintings before 1600 in the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, 2008, pp. 414-19, ill.
Martha Wolff in Martha Wolff et al., Northern European and Spanish Paintings before 1600 in the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, 2008, pp. 414-19, ill.
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J. Duverger, “Brugse schilders ten ti-jde van Jan van Eyck,” Bulletin des Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique 4
J. Duverger, “Brugse schilders ten ti-jde van Jan van Eyck,” Bulletin des Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique 4 (1955), p. 102.
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W[ilhelm] R. Valentiner, “A Pupil of Jan van Eyck,” Art Quarterly 8
W[ilhelm] R. Valentiner, “A Pupil of Jan van Eyck,” Art Quarterly 8 (1945), pp. 297–302, fig. 2.
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bequeathed to the AIC, 1933.
bequeathed to the AIC, 1933.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, A Guide to the Paintings in the Permanent Collection, 1932, p. 180, no. 2879.24.
The Art Institute of Chicago, A Guide to the Paintings in the Permanent Collection, 1932, p. 180, no. 2879.24.
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sold, Fifth Avenue Art Galleries, New York, Jan....
sold, Fifth Avenue Art Galleries, New York, Jan. 22–23, 1895, no. 93, as Roger van der Weyden. Martin A. Ryerson (d. 1932), Chicago, by 1924 [according to registrar’s receipt
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Rose Mary Fischkin, “Martin A. Ryerson Collection of Paintings and Sculpture, XIII to XVII Century, Loaned to The Art Institute of Chicago,” unpub. MS, 1926, Ryerson Library, The Art Institute of Chicago, pp. 77–78.
Rose Mary Fischkin, “Martin A. Ryerson Collection of Paintings and Sculpture, XIII to XVII Century, Loaned to The Art Institute of Chicago,” unpub. MS, 1926, Ryerson Library, The Art Institute of Chicago, pp. 77–78.
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on loan to the AIC from 1924
on loan to the AIC from 1924
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John G. Johnson Collection, Cata-logue of Flemish and Dutch Paintings, Philadelphia, 1972, p. 88, under no. 320.
John G. Johnson Collection, Cata-logue of Flemish and Dutch Paintings, Philadelphia, 1972, p. 88, under no. 320.
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“Old Dutch and Flemish Masters: Mr. Louis R. Ehrich’s Collection of Paintings at the Fine Arts Society,” New York Times, Oct. 26, 1894, p. 5, col. 5.
“Old Dutch and Flemish Masters: Mr. Louis R. Ehrich’s Collection of Paintings at the Fine Arts Society,” New York Times, Oct. 26, 1894, p. 5, col. 5.
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“Painted by the Dutch: Exhibition of the Art Institute,” Chicago Herald, Nov. 22, 1888.
“Painted by the Dutch: Exhibition of the Art Institute,” Chicago Herald, Nov. 22, 1888.
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“Pictures by Dutch-men: The Ehrich Collection at the Art Institute,” Chicago Daily Tribune, Nov. 22, 1888, p. 3, cols. 1–2.
“Pictures by Dutch-men: The Ehrich Collection at the Art Institute,” Chicago Daily Tribune, Nov. 22, 1888, p. 3, cols. 1–2.
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