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Lot 216: Pieter Vanderlyn (The Gansevoort Limner) (New York, 1687-1778) Portrait of Elizabeth "Betje" Van Dyck Vosburg., c. 1725. Unsigned. Oil

Est: $200,000 USD - $300,000 USD
SkinnerBoston, MA, USMarch 04, 2012

Item Overview

Description

Pieter Vanderlyn (The Gansevoort Limner) (New York, 1687-1778)

Portrait of Elizabeth "Betje" Van Dyck Vosburg., c. 1725. Unsigned. Oil on canvas, 31 x 26 in., in original frame; accompanied by a Van Dyke family bible printed in Amsterdam in 1702. Condition: Minor repairs, scattered retouch.



Provenance: The portrait and bible descended through nine generations of the Van Dyke and Yates families of the Albany and Schenectady areas of New York, and were sold at Christie's Important Furniture and Decorative Arts Auction, January 15-16, 2004, Lot 257.

Literature: Genealogy research from the Collections on the history of Albany: from its discovery to the present time, edited by Joel Munsell (Albany, New York, 1871), indicates Elizabeth was christened April 23, 1697, and was the second child of eight children born to Hendrick (1665-1707) and Maria [Schuyler] (1666-1742), both of Albany. It is reported that Hendrick, a surgeon, drowned April 11, 1707.

Note: Elizabeth is portrayed holding a flower in her right hand and a silver patchbox in her left. The patchbox is inscribed with "E" and "M," the initials of Elizabeth and her husband Martin Vosburg. It is thought that her portrait commemorates their marriage of September 3, 1725. Martin Vosburg was born in Albany and christened January 31, 1697. Their marriage took place at the Albany Dutch Reformed Church, New York. They had one child, Elizabeth, born September 15, 1729.

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Condition Report

Small patch repair u.l. background, and three small background areas with reinforced stitching, numerous scattered small spot s of retouch to subject and background, with a few larger spots approx 3/4 in. dia., one to forehead, the patch, and repaired areas. There is a frayed line on the canvas at c.l.

Taken from the "Collections on the history of Albany: from its discovery to the present time",
edited by Joel Munsell, Albany, New York,1871.:
Van Dyck. Hendrick, chirurgeon, resided on the east corner of Broadway and State Street; in 1717 his widow Maritie, owned this lot. He was drowned April 11, 1707. He m. Maria Schuyler Feb. 3, 1688. Ch: bp.; Cornelis, Nov. 17. 1689; Elizabeth, April 23, 1692; Dariti. Nov. 26, 1693; Catalina, Oct. 6, 1695; Pieter, Nov. 7. 1697; Arent, Jan. 5, 1700; Maria, Sept. 28,1701; Lidia, July 16, 1704.


Auction Details

American Furniture & Decorative Arts

by
Skinner
March 04, 2012, 11:00 AM EST

The Heritage on the Garden 63 Park Plaza, Boston, MA, 02116, US