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SALOMON VAN RUYSDAEL (1602–1670)

Dutch inland waters, presumably the Wijkermeer, with a 'Veerkaag' ship

Year 1647
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 45 x 52.5 cm 17 3/4 x 20 5/8 in
Signed and dated Monogrammed and dated on the leeboard of the sailing boat: 'S . vR 1647'

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Provenance

With Galerie Charles Sedelmeyer, Paris, c. 1920;

With Dr. Curt Benedikt, Berlin;

Collection of the Lysoform manufacturer Dr. Walter Heilgendorff (1882 – 1945), Berlin, 1928;

By descent to his son-in-law Heinz Kuckei (1918 – 2010), Berlin, 1949;

From whom acquired by Frieda Hinze, Berlin, 1949;

Elisabeth Rohde collection, Berlin;

By whose estate sold, Berlin, Grisebach GmbH, The Rohde-Hinze Collection 1, 3 July 2015, lot 3055, where acquired by the present owner.

Literature

J. Rosenberg, Jacob van Ruisdael, Berlin 1928, p. 15, plate VI, no. 7;

W. Stechow, Salomon van Ruysdael, kritisches Œuvreverzeichnis, Berlin 1975, p. 26, 111, no. 285.

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