Rotterdam - Netherlands - Museum Boijmans van Beuningen (Inv. MB 1402 verso)
Material:
Pen and Brown Ink
Dimensions:
17,4 x 11,7
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Recto : Warrior with Open Helmet
Charles de Tolnay (1986) possibly attributes the drawing to Alaert Du Hameel. The woman's head in the right-center is comparable to the woman next to Job in the painting in the museum of Douai.
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History:
Galerie de Bayser, Paris; bought there by Dirk Hannema (Pieter Huys); donated by him to the museum in 1938
Literature:
Jaarverslag 1938, p 4, ill. 7; Rotterdam 1938, p. 53, nr. 232 (als Bosch); Baldass 1943, pp. 81-82, 88, 255, fig. 145, 146 (als Bosch); Haverkamp Begemann 1952, no. 8 (als Bosch); Bax 1956, p. 93, n. 7 (niet Bosch); Washington/New York/Minneapolis 1958, pp. 14-15, nr. 6 (als Bosch); De Tolnay 1965a, p. 393, nr. 21ab (toeschrijving aan Alart Duhameel); Praag 1966, p. 16, nr. 8 (als Bosch); Van Beuningen 1973, pp. 72, 74, nr. 21a-b (‘sometimes attributed to Allaart du Hameel’); Schuder 1975, p. 83, met afb. 94-95 (als Bosch); Rotterdam 2001, pp. 151 (afb. 132a-b), 220, nr. 7.7 (als navolger Bosch); Elsig 2004, pp. 143, 229 (als ‘Maître du panneau double-face de Valenciennes’); Koreny 2012, pp. 338-342, nrs. 40recto-verso (als ‘Bosch-Nachfolge’); Collection Catalogue 2012 (online)