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Summary
Artist |
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Title |
Isaac blessing Jacob. |
Date |
1638 |
Medium |
oil on canvas |
Dimensions |
Height: 117 cm (46.1 in). Width: 141 cm (55.5 in). |
Current location |
( Inventory) Rijksmuseum Amsterdam |
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Native name |
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam |
Location |
Amsterdam |
Coordinates |
52° 21′ 35.89″ N, 4° 53′ 7.17″ E |
Established |
1800 |
Website |
rijksmuseum.nl |
Authority control |
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Accession number |
SK-A-110 |
Object history |
by 11 January 1786: De Neufville, Rotterdam 11 January 1786: purchased by Gerrit van der Pot van Groeneveld (....-1807), Rotterdam from De Neufville, Rotterdam 6 June 1808: purchased by J.J. de Wett at the sale of the collection of G. van der Pot van Groeneveld, Rotterdam, at v. Nymegen... v. Rijp frères, Rotterdam, lotno. 37, for NLG 1,380
1808: purchased by the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Amsterdam
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Inscriptions |
Signature and date top right: G. Flinck 1638 - Disappeared during a restoration
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References |
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam online catalogue, as Isaak zegent Jakob, 1638, inv. SK-A-110.
RKDimages, Art-work number 2797, as Isaak zegent Jakob, 1638, inv. A 110.
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Source/Photographer |
www.rijksmuseum.nl : Home : Info : Pic |
Licensing
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