Trompe L'Oeil
Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts
(Flemish, active 1659–about 1672)
1663
Medium/TechniqueOil on canvas
DimensionsFramed: 92.1 × 102.9 × 10.2 cm (36 1/4 × 40 1/2 × 4 in.)
Overall: 73.7 × 86.4 cm (29 × 34 in.)
Overall: 73.7 × 86.4 cm (29 × 34 in.)
Credit LineThe Maida and George Abrams Collection—Museum acquisition with funds donated by Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo, in support of the Center for Netherlandish Art
Accession number2020.397
On View
Not on viewClassificationsPaintings
Collections
Provenance1950, Hanover Gallery, London. 1951, Robert Frank, London. Possibly Duits Gallery, London [see note 1]. Galerie Marcus, Paris [see note 2]. By 1964, Oscar Salzer (b. 1898 –d. 1987) and Maria Salzer (b. 1897 – d. 1991), Los Angeles [see note 3]; 1982, gift of Oscar and Maria Salzer to the Fresno Metropolitan Museum of Art and Science (accession no. FMM 82.31); 2010, Fresno Metropolitan Museum closed; June 3, 2010, consigned by the Fresno Metropolitan Museum for sale, Sotheby’s, New York lot 52, sold to Johnny van Haeften (dealer), London; 2010, sold by Johnny van Haeften to George S. Abrams, Newton, MA; 2020, sold by George S. Abrams to the MFA. (Accession Date: December 16, 2020)
NOTES:
[1] Alan Chong and Wouter Kloek, Still-Life Paintings from the Netherlands, 1550-1720 (Zwolle, 1999), p. 233, cat. no. 56 state that after being exhibited at the Hanover Gallery in 1950, the painting belonged to Robert Frank in 1951 and may have passed through Duits Gallery. [2] Georges Marlier, “C. N. Gijsbrechts: L’Illusionniste,” Connaissance des Arts 145 (March 1964): p. 103, as formerly in the Marcus collection, Paris, probably the Galerie Marcus. [3] “The Salzer Collection: Trompe L’Oeil and Still Life Paintings. A Loan Exhibition” (Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, October 4 – November 1, 1964), cat. no. 20.
NOTES:
[1] Alan Chong and Wouter Kloek, Still-Life Paintings from the Netherlands, 1550-1720 (Zwolle, 1999), p. 233, cat. no. 56 state that after being exhibited at the Hanover Gallery in 1950, the painting belonged to Robert Frank in 1951 and may have passed through Duits Gallery. [2] Georges Marlier, “C. N. Gijsbrechts: L’Illusionniste,” Connaissance des Arts 145 (March 1964): p. 103, as formerly in the Marcus collection, Paris, probably the Galerie Marcus. [3] “The Salzer Collection: Trompe L’Oeil and Still Life Paintings. A Loan Exhibition” (Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, October 4 – November 1, 1964), cat. no. 20.
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