Flowers in a Glass Vase
Hendrik de Fromantiou
(Dutch, 1633 or 1634–after 1694)
1668
Medium/TechniqueOil on copper
Dimensions27.9 × 19.4 cm (11 × 7 5/8 in.)
Framed: 50.8 × 41.9 cm (20 × 16 1/2 in.)
Framed: 50.8 × 41.9 cm (20 × 16 1/2 in.)
Credit LinePromised gift of Susan and Matthew Weatherbie, in support of the Center for Netherlandish Art
Accession numberL-R 10.2021
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Collections
ProvenanceGuillaume du Ry (d. by 1816), Louvain; September 4, 1816, posthumous Ry sale, G. Gautier, Louvain, lot 29, sold for 20 frs. to van Mechelen (dealer), Louvain, for Philippe-Jacques van Leemputten, Louvain [see note 1]; September 5, 1820, posthumous Leemputten sale, Louvain, lot 123, sold for 6.10 frs to Michel-Marcel Robyns, Louvain; May 21, 1833, posthumous Robyns sale, Hollanders, Louvain, lot 37, sold for 15 frs. to Thys (dealer), Brussels [see note 2]. By 1960, private collection, Paris [see note 3]. 1969, J.O. Leegenhoek (dealer), Paris [see note 4]. April 14, 1989, anonymous ("Collection of Monsieur G...") sale, Ader Picard Tajan, Paris, lot 217. By November 1989, John Mitchell Fine Paintings, London; February 1990, sold by John Mitchell to Susan and Matthew Weatherbie, Boston.
NOTES:
[1] A number of paintings in the 1816 Ry sale were purchased by the dealer van Mechelen on behalf of Philippe-Jacques van Leemputten, and appear in his posthumous sale in 1820. See the Getty Provenance Index online, sale cat. B-260.
[2] In the nineteenth-century sales, the artist's name is given as "Dromantiou" or "Dromantion". Thys may refer to Jean-François Thijs (b. 1783 - d. 1865), an art restorer and dealer in Brussels.
[3] According to the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Fleurs et Jardins dans l'Art Flamand (Ghent, 1960), cat. no. 62.
[4] According to the 1989 Ader Picard Tajan catalogue.
NOTES:
[1] A number of paintings in the 1816 Ry sale were purchased by the dealer van Mechelen on behalf of Philippe-Jacques van Leemputten, and appear in his posthumous sale in 1820. See the Getty Provenance Index online, sale cat. B-260.
[2] In the nineteenth-century sales, the artist's name is given as "Dromantiou" or "Dromantion". Thys may refer to Jean-François Thijs (b. 1783 - d. 1865), an art restorer and dealer in Brussels.
[3] According to the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Fleurs et Jardins dans l'Art Flamand (Ghent, 1960), cat. no. 62.
[4] According to the 1989 Ader Picard Tajan catalogue.
Ignacio de Castro
about 1775
Ignacio de Castro
about 1775
Pietro Mera (called Il Fiammingo)
Master of the Miraculous Annunciation of Ss. Annunziata