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The Spinner

Lost Art-ID
109444
Artist / Creator
Dou, Gerrit
Birth
1613.04.07, Leiden
Death
(vor) 1675.02.09, Leiden
Place of activity
Leiden
Title
The Spinner
Dating
1600-1700
Object type
Painting
Group of reported objects
Painting
Material / Technique
Panel (Oak) / painted
Height
20.00 cm
Width
17.50 cm
Inventory number
Ahv 240
Description
Signed: GDOY (ligated, on the spinning wheel); an old woman sits on a spinning wheel and looks straight ahead; she wears a blue apron over a red dress and a grey, fur-trimmed collar, as well as a stiff grey cap; on the table on the right, there are bread, cheese and a beer pitcher; on the left, the window stands open; a large basket hangs on the wall, an earthenware pot lies on the floor; the picture shows the full mastership of the painter by depicting the cosy athmosphere of a living room with its twilight and all the furniture in perfect natural truth.
Provenance
According to Hofstede de Groot, the painting was sold to Barend Kooi on June 11, 1800 at Jan Gildemeester Jansz. in Amsterdam (lot. no. 38, for 1220 guilders) and then, on July 31, 1811 in Dordrecht to B. de Haart by A. v. d. Werff from Zuidland (lot. no. 25, for 1300 guilders); Rathgeber passes on that duke August of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg acquired the painting from the art dealer Palmer; bought in 1819, for the sum of 13,000/15,000 thalers. Exhibited in room 12 in 1935 (reorganization 1935); transferred to Reinhardsbrunn in 1943 (catalog 1943, sheet 168); brought to Coburg by Eberhard Schenk zu Schweinsberg by messenger in 1945 (ThHStA Weimar, file C 1624, fol. 139: transcript of 28.4.1953); sold at Sotheby's in 1987; auctioned by Christie's in 1996 from private collection; current location: collection Dr. August Oetker, Bielefeld.
Storage site
Reinhardsbrunn, Jagdschloss
Literature / Source
Inventar 1826 (Verzeichnis), Abt. IX, Nr. 11; Inventar 1854 Schneider, Abt. VIII, Nr. 11; SSFG, SM, Archiv, Akte 3405; Gotha 1935; Katalog 1943, Bl. 168; Verlustdokumentation Neumeister; ThHStA Weimar, Akte C 1624, fol. 139: Niederschrift vom 28.4.1953 von Eberhard Schenk zu Schweinsberg
Published since
2001
Contact

Stiftung Schloss Friedenstein
Gotha
Schlossplatz 1
99867 Gotha
Germany

Phone
0049 (0) 03621 8234-0
Fax
0049 (0) 03621 8234-290
Homepage
http://www.stiftungfriedenstein.de
Contact
Dr. Tobias Pfeifer-Helke
Position
Stiftungsdirektor
Phone
+49 (0) 621-8234 100
E-Mail
vorstand@stiftung-friedenstein.de
Contact
Dr. Timo Trümper
Position
Kustode für Gemälde und Plastik
Phone
+49 (0) 3621 8234 553
E-Mail
truemper@stiftung-friedenstein.de
Contact
Ronny Licht
Position
Provenienzforscher
Phone
+49 (0) 3621-82 34 329
E-Mail
ronny.licht@friedenstein-stiftung.de
Circumstances of loss reported as
Looted property
Search Request, Institution

Stiftung Schloss Friedenstein Gotha, Schlossmuseum

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