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Lot 151: Zacharias Webber the Younger , Amsterdam 1644 - 1696 Portrait of Gerard Beeldsnijder (1648-1720) standing three-quarter length, wearing a brown robe with a white chemise, in a garden landscape, next to a sculpted vase; a portrait of his wife, Johanna

Est: €10,000 EUR - €15,000 EURSold:
Sotheby'sAmsterdam, NetherlandsNovember 11, 2008

Item Overview

Description

the latter, indistinctly signed and dated lower left: Z Webber 168.; and both charged with the coat-of-arms of the sitters, the former lower left, the latter lower right. a pair, both oil on canvas, unlined Quantity: 2

Dimensions

measurements note each: approx. 53.5 by 45 cm.

Artist or Maker

Literature

Probably E.W. Moes, Iconographia Batava, Amsterdam 1897 and 1905, vol. I, p. 55, no. 452 and vol. II, p. 200, no. 5847.

Provenance

Acquired directly from the artist in the 1680s;
Thence by descent to the present owners.

Notes

PROPERTY FROM AN ESTATE
The relatively unknown Amsterdam artist Zacharias Webber was not only a painter, but also an engraver and etcher. Besides portraits, he also painted decorative ceilings, of which an example is in a private collection, Amsterdam.

That Webber painted the portraits of Gerard Beeldsnijder is not surprising. While the Beeldsnijder family originally came from the eastern province of Gelderland, in the 17th and 18th Century they were mainly active as merchants in Amsterdam. Gerard Beeldsnijder lived here all his life and was an ironmonger. In 1670 he is recorded as a Standard Bearer for the Civil Guard and in 1684, he married Johanna de Penijn. Together they had two sons. In 1697 he is recorded as a Lieutenant and in 1706 as Captain.υ1 The house which can be seen in the background of these two portraits most likely represents the Beeldsnijder's country house.

The fact that these two portraits have never left the family of its original owners is quite unusual. In fact, both portraits are recorded, together with more portraits of the Beeldsnijder family, in a painting by Adriaen de Lelie, which will be offered in these Rooms on 29 October 2008 (see fig. 1).υ2 In this work, two members of the Beeldsnijder family are situated in a room decorated with portraits of their ancestors, the present paintings among them. The two pairs of 17th Century portraits in the centre of this painting by De Lelie represent the parents of Gerard, Wijer Beeldsnijder (1611-1693) and Maria Rotterdam (1628-1671) and two other family members. Both original pairs were sold in these Rooms, 22 May 1990, lots 41 and 42. 1. See J.E. Elias, De Vroedschap van Amsterdam, 1578-1795, Amsterdam 1963, vol. II, p. 582.
2. Furniture, Clocks, Silver, Ceramics and Decorative Arts sale, Amsterdam, 29 October 2008, lot 60.

Auction Details

Old Master Paintings

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Sotheby's
November 11, 2008, 12:00 PM CET

De Boelelaan 30, Amsterdam, 1083 HJ, NL