Studio of Sir Peter Paul Rubens (Siegen 1577-1640 Antwerp)

Moses adopted by Pharao's daughter

Price realised GBP 73,250
Estimate
GBP 40,000 – GBP 60,000
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Studio of Sir Peter Paul Rubens (Siegen 1577-1640 Antwerp)

Moses adopted by Pharao's daughter

Price realised GBP 73,250
Closed: 9 Jun 2011
Price realised GBP 73,250
Closed: 9 Jun 2011
Details
Studio of Sir Peter Paul Rubens (Siegen 1577-1640 Antwerp)
Moses adopted by Pharao's daughter
oil on canvas
48¾ x 61½ in. (123.8 x 156.2 cm.)
Provenance
(Possibly) Samuel Woodburn (1780-1853), dealer, collector and celebrated connoisseur, sold as part of his stock after his deat; (+), Christie's, London, 15-20 May 1854, lot 102, as 'Rubens School. Pharao's daughter, with attendants, rescuing the infant moses' (1 gn. to Watson).
William Angerstein (1811-1847), the great-grandson of John Julius Angerstein, by 1857; William Angerstein's picture collection was dispersed at a series of sales 1876-1897.
(Possibly) Anderson Collection, from which possibly acquired for £400, by Sir Francis Cook, first Bt. (1817-1901), and by descent to his son, Sir Frederick Cook, 2nd Bt., in whose collection recorded in 1903, listed in 1914 as no. 169 in the Long Gallery at Doughty House, Richmond, as 'Rubens no. 336. Finding of Moses...A school work, the subject is doubtfull. From the Anderson Collection. Bought for £400', and by descent to Sir Herbert Cook, one of the founders of The Burlington Magazine, and to Sir Francis Cook, Bt., by whom, with Trustees of the Cook Collection, sold; Sotheby's, 25 June 1958, lot 119 as 'Rubens. The Finding of Moses'
with W. Hallsborough Gallery, London, by 1959.
Literature
G.F. Waagen, MS annotation to his copy of the provisional catalogue of the exhibition Art Treasures of the United Kingdom, Manchester, 1857, MS, Library of the Berlin Museum, as 'zu schwach. Schule'.
A. Lavice, Revue des Musées d' Angleterre , Paris, 1867, p. 130, as Rubens.
W. Bürger [T. Thoré], Trésor d'Art en Angleterre, Paris, 1869, p. 194, as Rubens.
M. Rooses, L'oeuvre de P.P. Rubens: Histoire et description de ses tableaux et dessins, Antwerp, 1887-1909, IV, p. 173.
Abridged Catalogue of the Pictures at Doughty House, Richmond, London, 1903, p. 38, No. 220, as Rubens.
J. O. Kronig, A Catalogue of the Paintings of Doughty House, Richmond and elsewhere in the Collection of Sir Frederick Cook, London, II, 1914, no. 336, as 'School Work'.
Abridged Catalogue of the Pictures at Doughty House, Richmond, Surrey, in the Collection of Sir Herbert Cook, London 1932, p. 48, no. 336, as 'School of Rubens'.
L. Burchard and R.-A. d'Hulst, Rubens Drawings, Brussels, 1963, pp. 77-8, under no. 44 and p. 164, under no. 99, as Rubens.
E. Mitsch, Die Rubenszeichnungen der Albertina: Zum 400. Geburtstag , Vienna, 1977, p. 62, under No.26.
[D.Bodart P.P. Rubens, exhibition catalogue, Tokyo-Yamaguchi-Tsu-Kyoto, 1985-1986, p. 52, no. 56, illustrated.
R.-A. d'Hulst and M. Vandenven, Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard, III: The Old Testament, no. 19, fig. 46, pp. 80-2.
Exhibited
Manchester, Art Treasures of the United Kingdom , 1857, no. 594, as 'Rubens. The Wife, Sister and Child of the Painter', definitive catalogue no. 576.
Tokyo, Yamaguchi, Tsu and Kyoto, P.P. Rubens, 1985-1986, no. 56.
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