Anthony van Dyck

Mirtillo Galantly Returns the Crown to Amaryllis



Anthony van Dyck - Mirtillo Galantly Returns the Crown to Amaryllis



Anthony van Dyck
Mirtillo Galantly Returns the Crown to Amaryllis
c. 1631-32
123 x 137 cm
Oil on canvas
Collection Graf von Schönborn, Pommersfelden


Literature

Catalogues raisonnés
Barnes III.60

Literature
Koenraad Jonckheere, The Auction of King William's Paintings 1713, Amsterdam; Philadelphia, 2008, fig. 111
Eric Jan Sluijter, Rembrandt's rivals, Amsterdam; Philadelphia, 2015, fig. VII-61
Anja K. Sevcik (ed.), Schalcken, Belser, 2015, fig. 79.1 (mirrored)



Provenance

Frederick Henry, The Hague (Stadholder's Quarters), c. 1632-1647
William II, The Hague, 1647-1650
William III, The Hague (transferred to Het Loo, Apeldoorn, in 1694-95), 1650-1702
Hohn William Friso, Apeldoorn (Het Loo), 1702-1711
Heirs of John William Friso, Apeldoorn (Het Loo), 1711-1713
sale Amsterdam, 26 July 1713, nr. 5 to Jan Joost de Cossiau, purchased for Lothar Franz von Schönborn, Pommersfelden
since 1719 in Schloss Weissenstein, Pommersfelden
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