
Jan Van Bijlert
Provenance
Baron Michele Angelo Lazzaroni (1863 – 1934), Villa Madeleine, Nice; and by inheritance to his brother
Baron Edgardo Lazzaroni (b. 1892), Palazzo Lazzaroni, Rome.
His Sale; Maître J.J. Terris, Nice, 16-21 June 1952, lot 125 (as ‘école flamande XVIIe’).
Anon. Sale; Palais des Congrès, Versailles, 27 May 1979, lot 40 (as ‘École Flamande du XVIIe Siècle’).
Private Collection, Paris, acquired from the above sale.
Anon. Sale; Christie’s, Paris, 22 June 2006, lot 22 (as ‘Jan van Bijlert’; withdrawn).
Private Collection, San Francisco, by descent from the above.
Private Collection, UK.
Exhibitions
On loan to the Legion of Honor Fine Arts Museums, San Francisco, 2021.Literature
G.J. Hoogewerff, ‘Jan van Bijlert: Schilder van Utrecht (1598 – 1671)’, Oud Holland, Amsterdam, vol. LXXX, 1965, p. 26, no. 29b (as a replica).
P. Huys Janssen, in A. Blankert & L. J. Skates (eds.), Holländische Malerei in neuem Licht, exh. cat., Centraal Museum, Utrecht & Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum, Brunswick, 1986-87, p. 204, no. 42.1 (as another version of no. 42).
P.H. Janssen, Jan van Bijlert, 1597/98 – 1671, Amsterdam, 1998, p. 127, no. 68.1 (as a copy).
The
work is recorded on the RKD database as by van Bijlert:
https://rkd.nl/images/202111