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b. 1645 - d. 1727

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    • Naar Aert de Gelder (19e eeuws)
      Jun. 04, 2024

      Naar Aert de Gelder (19e eeuws)

      Est: €400 - €600

      Portret van een man met hellebaard , olieverf op doek, 64x53,5 cm (met lijst: 85,5x74 cm), Conditie: verfverlies en craquelé.Dit schilder is een kopie naar: Arent de Gelder (Dordrecht 1645-1727) - Portret van een onbekende man met een hellebaard (circa 1695), dat zich bevindt in de Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister van de Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (als: Der Mann mit der Partisane), Gal.-Nr. 1792.  ,

      Venduehuis der Notarissen
    • Attributed to Aert de Gelder - Study of a young woman and a man wearing a soft cap, possibly representing Esther and Mordecai 
      Feb. 27, 2024

      Attributed to Aert de Gelder - Study of a young woman and a man wearing a soft cap, possibly representing Esther and Mordecai 

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      Attributed to Aert de Gelder,  Dutch 1645-1727 Study of a young woman and a man wearing a soft cap, possibly representing Esther and Mordecai;  brown ink and sepia and grey wash with traces of red chalk, on laid paper with arms of Amsterdam watermark, bearing indistinct monogram 'A...' or 'R...' (?), and date inscription 'f 164 (both lower right), the reverse bearing further inscription 'Ja...n Six', numbered 'N. 117' and '49', and stamped with unidentified collectors' mark 'G.W.', encircled, in violet ink, the reverse of the frame extensively inscribed, in French, 'Aert de Gelder / Dordrecht 1645-1727 / étude pour la fiancee juive de la Pinakothèke de Münich', and with further transcriptions of the writing and stamp on the reverse of the sheet, 27.7 x 21.1 cm.  Provenance:  Private Collection, UK.  Note:  The present drawing, which depicts a young woman in regal or possibly bridal attire beside an older man wearing a soft beret, may represent the subject of Queen Esther, the Jewish wife of King Ahasuerus, and her cousin, Mordecai, who together defied a plot to kill the Jewish people in Persia. After their people were saved, Esther and Mordecai wrote a letter to all the Jewish people in the Persian provinces, urging them to commemorate this victory, thus laying the foundations for the festival of Purim.   The subject of Esther was often treated by Rembrandt (1606-1669) and his pupils, including, significantly, Dordrecht-born Aert de Gelder, who was one of the last pupils to work in Rembrandt's studio and who continued to work in the older master's style until the 18th century. De Gelder revisited the story of Esther and Mordecai on several occasions, and the composition of the drawing presented here bears similarities to paintings of the same subject held in the collections of the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires (inv. no. 8643) and the Musee de la Chartreuse, Douai.   The striking directness and modernity of the composition, the dramatic interplay of light and shadow, and the distinctive combination of heavy wash and chalk are typical of De Gelder's approach. An example of a similar technique used by the artist includes a drawing depicting the Dream of Jacob, now in the collection of the British Museum, London (Oo,10.120).  It is worth noting that the facial features of the female figure are reminiscent of those of Saskia van Uylenburgh (1612-1642), Rembrandts first wife and frequent model, who was portrayed not only by her husband but also others working in his environment, including Govaert Flinck (1615-1660).  The collector's mark G.W. [Lugt 12226] is not identified, but possibly relates to an anonymous auction held in Paris on the 7th January 1920. 

      Roseberys
    • ATTRIBUÉ À AERT DE GELDER (DORDRECHT 1645-1727) Le Christ devant Caïphe plu
      Mar. 22, 2023

      ATTRIBUÉ À AERT DE GELDER (DORDRECHT 1645-1727) Le Christ devant Caïphe plu

      Est: €7,000 - €10,000

      ATTRIBUÉ À AERT DE GELDER (DORDRECHT 1645-1727) Le Christ devant Caïphe plume et encre brune, lavis brun, rehaussé de blanc 18,8 x 20,5 cm (7 3/8 x 8 1/8 in.)

      Christie's
    • AERT DE GELDER (DORDRECHT 1645-1727) Esther at her toilet
      Jan. 25, 2023

      AERT DE GELDER (DORDRECHT 1645-1727) Esther at her toilet

      Est: $1,000,000 - $1,500,000

      AERT DE GELDER (DORDRECHT 1645-1727) Esther at her toilet indistinctly signed ‘A De Gelder f’ ('AD' linked, upper right) oil on canvas 43 3/8 x 48 1/2 in. (110 x 123 cm.) Read more

      Christie's
    • Aert de Gelder (1645 – 1727)
      Oct. 22, 2022

      Aert de Gelder (1645 – 1727)

      Est: €10,000 - €15,000

      Willem Bartsius (attributed to) (Dutch artist, born Enkhuizen 1612 – died Enkhuizen 1657) "The Ark of Bulrushes" (“Finding of Moses in a basket by the Pharaoh's daughter, along the river Nile”) Not signed Size: 90 x 113 cm. (Framed)

      Hessink's
    • AERT DE GELDER (Dordrecht 1645-1727 Dordrecht) Esau Departing from the House of Jacob.
      Nov. 03, 2021

      AERT DE GELDER (Dordrecht 1645-1727 Dordrecht) Esau Departing from the House of Jacob.

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      AERT DE GELDER (Dordrecht 1645-1727 Dordrecht) Jacob and Esau. Pen and brown ink and wash on cream laid paper. 202x288 mm; 8x11 1/2 inches. Annotated in ink, upper center recto. Provenance: Joseph Daniel Böhm (Lugt 271 and 272, verso); Rudolf Peltzer (Lugt 2231, verso); his sale Gutekunst, Stuttgart, May 13-14, 1914; Dr. and Mrs. Sigfried Thannhauser, Boston; Gretchen Thannhauser Munson, New York. Aert de Gelder was one of Rembrandt's (1606-1669) last pupils while in Amsterdam, working in his studio from 1661 to 1663. He is considered among the most talented of Rembrandt's students and one of his most devoted followers, a significant Dutch artist who worked in the tradition of Rembrandt's late style well into the 18th century.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • ATTRIBUTED TO AERT DE GELDER | The enraged Ahasuerus
      Jun. 08, 2017

      ATTRIBUTED TO AERT DE GELDER | The enraged Ahasuerus

      Est: $20,000 - $30,000

      oil on canvas

      Sotheby's
    • A seated man wearing a hat
      Dec. 10, 2014

      A seated man wearing a hat

      Est: €2,500 - €3,500

      Attributed to Arent de Gelder (Dordrecht 1645-1727) A seated man wearing a hat pen and brown ink, brown wash, inscribed arch, the upper left corner made up 3½ x 3½ in. (8.6 x 8.5 cm.)

      Christie's
    • ARENT DE GELDER
      Jan. 26, 2012

      ARENT DE GELDER

      Est: $100,000 - $150,000

      PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE COLLECTOR DORDRECHT 1645 - 1727 CHRIST BLESSING THE CHILDREN oil on canvas 45 1/2 by 38 3/4 in.; 115.7 by 98.3 cm.

      Sotheby's
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