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Author
Hendrik Goltzius  (1558–1617)  wikidata:Q165367
 
Hendrik Goltzius
Alternative names
Hendrick Goltius, Hendrick Goltz, Hendrick Golzius, Hendrick van Bracht, Hendricus Goltzius, Henricus Goltzius, Hendrick Gols, Hendrik Gols, Hendrik Goltz, Hendrik Goltius, Henrik Golzius
Description Dutch printmaker, painter, drawer and publisher
Date of birth/death February 1558 Edit this at Wikidata 1 January 1617 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Bracht, Brüggen Haarlem
Work period 1577-1617
Work location
Duisburg (1561), Haarlem (1577-1590), Italy (1590-1591), Haarlem (August 1591-1617)
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q165367
Description
Portrait of a young woman.
Date between 1605 and 1610
date QS:P571,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1605-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1610-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium chalk on paper
medium QS:P186,Q147690;P186,Q11472,P518,Q861259
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Dimensions 24 × 17 cm.
institution QS:P195,Q1820897
Accession number
TA 10184
Object history

24 October 1761: purchased by Metayer at the sale of the collection of Hendrick de Wacker van Son at Hendrik de Leth, Amsterdam, lot no. 299 (as Een dito (sc. Vrouwe Pourtrait), een weinig op zij ziende, door denzelve (sc. Goltzius) en dito groote)
3 March 1800: purchased by Yver at the sale of the collection of Cornelis Ploos van Amstel Jac. Cornelisz. (1726-1798) at Ph. v.d. Schley, J. de Bosch Jeronz., B. de Bosch Jeronz., J. Yver and C.S. Roos, Amsterdam, (as Het afbeeldzel van Maria Tesselschade, kunstig met zwart en rood Kryt getekend, door denzelven (sc. Goltzius))
30 October 1833: sale of the collection of Jacob de Vos at J. de Vries, A. Brondgeest, E.M. Engelberts and C.F. Roos, Amsterdam (as Het portret van Maria Tesselschade, de andere dochter van Roemer Visscher. Als voren. (sc. in rood en zwart krijt))
22 March 1847: purchased by Brondgeest at the sale of the collection of J.G. Verstolk van Soelen at J. de Vries, A. Brondgeest and C.F. Roos, Amsterdam (as Deux superbes dessins représentant les portraits d´Anne et Marie Tesselschade, filles de Roemer Visscher, ils sont faits d´après nature à la sanguine et `a pierre d´Italie, et comme surpassant même les plus belles pages de l´artiste)

24 December 1860: bequeathed by C.F. Fodor
Inscriptions

recto top left:

1612: HG

verso bottom center:

Maria Tesselschade / Roemer Visscher / Dogter / AETAT. 18

verso bottom left:

H Goltzius f 1612 / h 9½ d / b 7 d
Source/Photographer www.dbnl.org : Home : info : Pic

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