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VINCKBOONS, DAVID

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Inv#.Lot575.0028
Artist NameVinckeboons
Authority NameVINCKBOONS, DAVID
Qualifier(The attribution is based on that made when the painting was in the inventory of the buyer David van Baerle in 1671.)
Artist ActiveAmsterdam |a 1591-1632
Verbatim Entry1 schilderij daer Christus aen den oever van de zee preeckt f 52:--:--
Titledaer Christus aen den oever van de zee preeckt
Montias SubjectNEW TESTAMENT
Object Typepainting
Value52 |t gulden
BuyerDavid van Baerle
Buyer FamilyBaerle, David van
Buyer NotesThe present lot is almost certainly the painting Een stuck van de predicatie van Christi int scheepge van Vingboons in David van Baerle's death inventory (1671)(INVNO 118), evaluated at 60 gulden. David van Baerle (1595-1671), the son of Jan van Baerle de oude and of Jacomina Hoon, was a merchant who eventually became a director of the West-Indische Compagnie. After the death of his father in 1605, he and the other heirs, including his brother Jan of R 20427, invested (or had invested for them) 14,400 f. in the second subscription for V.O.C. shares (Van Dillen, Het oudste aandeelhoudersregister, p. 259). On 22 May 1615, Jacomina Hoon, widow of Jan van Baerle, assisted her daughter Petronella, 26 years old, living in the Nes, when she was betrothed to Paulus de Bisschop, from London, widower of Elisabeth van de Moor (DTB 419/56). Paulus de Bisschop was the owner of the goods in the present inventory. Another sister of David van Baerle, named Susanna van Baerle, married the statesman Constantijn Huygens. On 1 May 1625, David van Baerle, assisted by his brother Guilliam van Baerle, living on the Keysersgracht, was betrothed to Sara van Erp, assisted by her mother Jacomijntje de Jongh, living on the Kloveniersburgwal (DTB 430/80). Sara's half sister Christina married the poet and historian Pieter Cornelisz. Hooft. Another half sister, named Maria van Erp, married Jacques (or Jacomo) van Uffelen of R 7706. Still another half sister, named Magdalena, married Joost Baeck, the son of Laurens Baeck of R 28932. On 19 March 1626, David van Baerle and Sara van Erp had their daughter Jacomine baptized in the Wa.K. in the presence of Jan van Baerle (de jonge) (the brother of David, of R 20427) and of the widow of Arnold van Erp (Jacomijne de Jongh) (DTB 130/205). On 26 April 1627, when David van Baerle bought books at the sale of Melchior Bouwer, he was said to be living on the Heregracht next to the Wolfstraet (WK 5073/960). After the death of Sara van Erp, he remarried with Rachel Godijn on 17 October 1628. Rachel Godijn (or Godin) was the daughter of Charles Godin I and of Rachel Le Carlier (alias Le Rideur) (Elias, Vroedschap, p. 562 and p.580). Rachel Godin was the cousin of Samuel Godin (of INVNO 1123) and of Daniel Godin, the putative sons of Jean Godin and Barbe Vivien. On 13 January 1628, David van Baerle bought the house Saxenberg on the Keisersgracht, which had been built in 1618 by the architect Hendrick de Keyser from the heirs of Hans Lenaerts and Marrijtje Cocks (of INVNO 568 and 5680) and the parents of Leendert Lenaerts of R 33789. The price of the house was f. 16,100 f. Later Van Baerle bought several lots around the house, which he used to build extensions. He sold the house to Anthoni Thijsz. and Magdalena Belten (Maandblad Amstelodamum 57(1970), pp. 98-9). On 22 April 1642, David van Baerle and Ragel Godijn had their daughter Constantia baptized in the N.K. in the presence of Jasper de Visscher (DTB 42/305). On 20 October 1643, the same couple had their son Henricus baptized in the N.K. in the presence of Fielmon (Philemon) Bartolotel (Bartolotti) (DTB 42/379). In February 1645, David van Baerle signed a petition calling for the strict enforcement of the 1622 regulations on the currency (Van Dillen, Wisselbanken, R.G.P. 59(1925), p. 89). Rachel Godin was buried in the W.K. on 20 May 1669. David van Baerle died on 1 September 1671 (Elias, Vroedschap, p.563).
Buyer ReligionReformed/Calvinist
Buyer OccupationMerchant (largescale)
Present LocationSwedish private location (formerly with the dealer Pieter de Boer in Amsterdam)
Montias2 Record20459

Source Information   (View Inventory)

ArchiveGemeentearchief Amsterdam
Call NumberWK 5073/955
TypeOrphan Chamber
Inventory Number575
Lot Number0028
Inventory Date1620/04/06
Owner NameBisschop, Paulus
Purposeauction