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The two St. Johns
Lost Art-ID
18769
Artist
Dyck, Anton van
Birth
1599.03.22, Antwerpen
Death
1641.12.09, London
Place of activity
Antwerpen; London; Venedig; Genua; Rom; Palermo; Florenz; Brüssel; Den Haag; Blackfriars; Eltham
Title
The two St. Johns
Object type
Group of reported objects
Material / Technique
Canvas
Height
261.00 cm
Width
212.00 cm
Inventory number
799
Description
Panel painting: Depiction: John the Evangelist, Apostle; possible attributes: Book, Cauldron, Chalice with Serpent, Eagle, Palm, Scroll & John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal vessel, honeycomb, lamb, staff & triumphal arch; John the Evangelist (saint); apostle; evangelist; cauldron; chalice; serpent; eagle; palm frond; book & John the Baptist (saint); bowl; cup; honeycomb; lamb; stick; staff; baptismal bowl; reed (grass); cross; book & triumphal arch; arch; bow
Holding
Gemäldegalerie im ehemaligen Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum (Bodemuseum)
Provenance
(former) Administration: Berlin; (public) collection; Staatliche Museen; Department: Gemäldegalerie; Inv. No. 799; Type of accession: transfer; Date of accession: 1829; Place of removal from storage: Berlin; Friedrichshain; Flak tower Friedrichshain; Time of ownership: until 1945; Type of accession: removal from storage; Date of accession: 1941/1942; Previous owner: Berlin & Potsdam; (semi-public) collection: Königliche Schlösser; Time of ownership: until 1829
Published since
Contact
Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Gemäldegalerie
Matthäikirchplatz
10785 Berlin
Germany
Phone
+49 (0) 30 266 42 4001
Fax
+49 (0) 30 266 42 4003
Homepage
Contact
Dr. Neville Rowley
Position
Kurator für italienische Kunst vor 1500
Phone
+49 (0) 30 266 42 4006
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