Aelbert Cuyp

Horsemen and herdsmen with cattle



Aelbert Cuyp - Horsemen and herdsmen with cattle



Aelbert Cuyp
Horsemen and herdsmen with cattle
late 1650s
120 x 171.5 cm
Oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Widener Collection


Literature

Catalogues raisonnés
HdG 430
Reiss 136

Collection catalogues
Arthur K. Wheelock, Jr., Dutch paintings of the seventeenth century, Washington; New York and Oxford, 1995, pp. 46-50
John Walker, National Gallery of Art, Washington, New York, 1995, nr. 398


Exhibitions

2001 Aelbert Cuyp, Nr. 38

Provenance

Johan van der Linden van Slingeland (1701-1782), Dordrecht, by 1752
his estate sale, at his residence by Yver and Delfos, Dordrecht, 22 August 1785 and days following, nr. 71
Fouquet
Albert Dubois, Paris
his sale, Le Brun and Julliot at Hôtel Bullion, Paris, 20 December 1785 and days following, nr. 16, bought in
William Smith (1756-1835), Norwich
sold privately to Edward Gray, who sold it in 1830
Alexander Baring, later 1st baron Ashburton (1774-1848), Bath House, London, by 1834
by inheritance in his family to Francis Denzil Edward Baring, 5th baron Ashburton (1866-1938), The Grange, Northington, Hampshire
sold 1907 with the entire Ashburton collection to a syndicate of Thomas Agnew & Sons, London, Arthur J. Sulley & Co., London, and Asher Wertheimer, London
sold 1909 to Peter A.B. Widener, Lynnewood Hall, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
inheritance from Estate of Peter A.B. Widener by gift through power of appointment of Joseph E. Widener, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
gift 1942 to NGA


Other works by Aelbert Cuyp


Aelbert Cuyp Herdsmen Tending Cattle
Herdsmen Tending Cattle
1655/60

Aelbert Cuyp Dordrecht from the North
Dordrecht from the North
mid 1650s

Aelbert Cuyp River landscape with horseman and peasants
River landscape with horseman and peasants
c. 1660

Aelbert Cuyp The Maas at Dordrecht in a storm
The Maas at Dordrecht in a storm
c. 1648-50

Aelbert Cuyp Landscape with a view of the Valkhof, Nijmegen
Landscape with a view of the Valkhof, Nijmegen
late 1650s