's-Hertogenbosch (Netherlands), het Noordbrabants Museum (Inv.no. 15799)
Material:
Oil on panel
Dimensions:
63 x 82
Unverfehrt catalogue:
101 - ill. 151
De Vrij catalogue:
More information
Signature bottom right: 'Jheronimus bosch'.
Almost identical to the painting in the Prado in Madrid and partly to the painting in the Escorial.
Credit line:
History:
First seen by Friedländer at Charles Brunner. Presented in July 1935 by Frederik Schmidt Degener to the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the museum. In November 2001 it was given on loan by the Rijksmuseum (SK-A-3240) to the Noordbrabants Museum.
Literature:
Friedländer V, 1927, p. 150, no. 95 (as old copy after Bosch); Glück 1935, p. 151 (as copy after a painting by Bosch that belonged to Margaret of Austria in 1516); De Tolnay 1937, p. 102, no. 42 (as copy after a lost original); Bax 1949, pp. 40, 98; Combe 1958, p. 95, no. 136 (as copy after a lost original); De Tolnay 1965, p. 380, no. 42 (as copy after a lost original); Buzatti/Cipotti 1966, p. 107, no. 47; ’s-Hertogenbosch 1967, p. 70, no. 6 (as copy); Gerlach 1968, p. 378; Lennep 1968, p. 127; ENP V, 1969, p. 86, no. 95 (as probably old copy); Unverfehrt 1975, pp. 144, 146; Unverfehrt 1980, pp. 183-84, 275, no. 101; Muller in Nijmegen 1985, p. 190, no. 64; Vandenbroeck 1989, pp. 109-10; Rotterdam 2001, p. 227, no. 15.2; De Vrij 2012, p. 530, no. D.11.1 . J. Bogers, 'manner of Jheronimus Bosch, The Temptation of St Antony, c. 1550 - c. 1600', in J.P. Filedt Kok (ed.), Early Netherlandish Paintings, online coll. cat. Amsterdam 2010: hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.6186 (accessed 9 October 2020).