MANDER, KAREL VAN (I)
Inv#.Lot605.0164
Artist NameKM
Authority NameMANDER, KAREL VAN (I)
Artist ActiveHaarlem |a 1583-1603
Verbatim Entryno.46 1 stuck KM f 26:--:--
Title[untitled]
Montias SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Object Typepainting
Value26.0 |t gulden
BuyerJeroen Gaillart, de swager in de Hametjes
Buyer FamilyGaillart, Jeroen (Jeronimo)
Buyer NotesJeronimo Gaillart was a cloth merchant of South Netherlandish origin (Gelderblom, Zuid-Nederlandse kooplieden, p. 301). He was the brother-in-law of Claes Rauwart. On 25 August 1610, Jeronimus Gailliardt Corneliszoon, 35 years of age, living in the Warmoesstraet, assisted by his brother Marten Gaillaert and his swager Pieter Pietersz. Kan, was betrothed to Maritje Heyndricksdr., 23, living op de Dam, assisted by her swager Jacob Jacobsz. Bontenos (or Brontenos) (DTB 666/241). Maritje Heyndricks was the sister of Judick Hendricx, married to Jacob Jacobsz. Bontenos (NA 694B, film 4980, Not. J. Warnaerts). Jeronimus (Jeroen), Marten, and Pieter Cornelisz. Gaillaert were all nephews of Anthony Gaillaert de oude and cousins of Anthony Gaillaert de jonge. On Pieter Pietersz. Kan, see R 21378. On Marten Gaillaert, see R 29263, on Pieter Gaillaert, R 26876. Jeroen Gaillaert was buried on 24 December 1626 (DTB 1054/135vo). In October 1622, Daniel van Ottergen was named as guardian of the children of Marritien Hendricks with Jeronimus Gaillard (WK 5073/513, fol. 7vo.) Bredius read the buyer's name as Jeroen Gaillart de Jonge. Dozy pointed out that paintings were frequently sold at auction in de twee hammetjes op den Dam, while the household goods were sold elsewhere (Obreen, Archief, vol. 6, p. 32).
Buyer ReligionSibling-in-law
Buyer OccupationMerchant (largescale) |a Cloth
Montias2 Record21403

Source Information  

ArchiveGemeentearchief Amsterdam
Call NumberWK 5073/944
TypeOrphan Chamber
Inventory Number605
Lot Number0164
Inventory Date1612/08/28
Owner NameRauwart, Claes
Purposeauction