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Jacques Gheyn III

Lot 69092
Sloth
Brown ink and blue wash on laid paper

12,0 x 6,4 in (30.5 x 16.2 cm)

Lot 69092
Sloth
Brown ink and blue wash on laid paper
12,0 x 6,4 in (30.5 x 16.2 cm)

Estimate: US$ 3,000 - 5,000
€ 2,700 - 4,500
Auction: 18 days

Heritage Auctions

City: Dallas, TX
Auction: Jun 05, 2025
Auction number: 8206
Auction name: European Art Signature® Auction

Lot Details
Attributed to Jacques de Gheyn III (Dutch, 1596-1641) Sloth Brown ink and blue wash on laid paper 12 x 6-3/8 inches (30.5 x 16.2 cm) (sheet) Property from the William A. Glaser Collection PROVENANCE: Private collection, United Kingdom; Sotheby's, London, December 13, 1973, lot 133 (as Attributed to the School of Harlem, Two studies of allegorical female figures, circa 1640, in a pair with Lust); Bernard Houthakker, Amsterdam, acquired from the above (as Attributed to Jacob de Gheyn III); Acquired by the present owner from the above, 1984. Both the present and following lots are related to Hendrick Goltzius's 1591 series depicting the Seven Vices, or Seven Deadly Sins (E.K.J. Reznicek, "Drawings by Hendrick Goltzius, Thirty Years Later," Master Drawings, vol. XXXI, 1993, nos. K91, K95, figs. 18, 22, illustrated). The full series, including this figure, Sloth, and that seen in lot 69093, alternatively titled Lust, Luxury, or Extravagance, now resides in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; lost until 1972, the final version of the series was only known through the engravings done by Jacob Matham in 1593. The related drawings presented here, striking in their use of blue wash and omission of the shadowy niche around the figures in the final versions, were certainly completed by an artist of considerable ability. Jacques de Gheyn III's father Jacob was employed in Goltzius's workshop for a period of around five years, and passed the master's manner on to his son. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved www.HA.com/TexasAuctioneerLicenseNotice
Private collection, United Kingdom; Sotheby's, London, December 13, 1973, lot 133 (as Attributed to the School of Harlem, Two studies of allegorical female figures, circa 1640, in a pair with Lust); Bernard Houthakker, Amsterdam, acquired from the above; Acquired by the present owner from the above, 1984 (as attributed to Jacob de Gheyn III).
Condition report available upon request. Framed under glass. Not examined out of frame. Framed Dimensions 22.75 X 19.25 X 1 Inches
Lot Details
Attributed to Jacques de Gheyn III (Dutch, 1596-1641) Sloth Brown ink and blue wash on laid paper 12 x 6-3/8 inches (30.5 x 16.2 cm) (sheet) Property from the William A. Glaser Collection PROVENANCE: Private collection, United Kingdom; Sotheby's, London, December 13, 1973, lot 133 (as Attributed to the School of Harlem, Two studies of allegorical female figures, circa 1640, in a pair with Lust); Bernard Houthakker, Amsterdam, acquired from the above (as Attributed to Jacob de Gheyn III); Acquired by the present owner from the above, 1984. Both the present and following lots are related to Hendrick Goltzius's 1591 series depicting the Seven Vices, or Seven Deadly Sins (E.K.J. Reznicek, "Drawings by Hendrick Goltzius, Thirty Years Later," Master Drawings, vol. XXXI, 1993, nos. K91, K95, figs. 18, 22, illustrated). The full series, including this figure, Sloth, and that seen in lot 69093, alternatively titled Lust, Luxury, or Extravagance, now resides in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; lost until 1972, the final version of the series was only known through the engravings done by Jacob Matham in 1593. The related drawings presented here, striking in their use of blue wash and omission of the shadowy niche around the figures in the final versions, were certainly completed by an artist of considerable ability. Jacques de Gheyn III's father Jacob was employed in Goltzius's workshop for a period of around five years, and passed the master's manner on to his son. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved www.HA.com/TexasAuctioneerLicenseNotice
Private collection, United Kingdom; Sotheby's, London, December 13, 1973, lot 133 (as Attributed to the School of Harlem, Two studies of allegorical female figures, circa 1640, in a pair with Lust); Bernard Houthakker, Amsterdam, acquired from the above; Acquired by the present owner from the above, 1984 (as attributed to Jacob de Gheyn III).
Condition report available upon request. Framed under glass. Not examined out of frame. Framed Dimensions 22.75 X 19.25 X 1 Inches

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