MOMPER, JOOS DE
Inv#.Lot687.0106
Artist NameMomper
Authority NameMOMPER, JOOS DE
Artist ActiveAntwerp |a 1581-1635
Verbatim EntryNo.19 lantschap per Momper f 37:--:--
Titlelantschap
Montias SubjectLANDSCAPE
Object Typepainting
Value37.0 |t gulden
BuyerJan Hage op't Achterburgwal int huys van Nanning Floris
Buyer FamilyHage(n), Jan
Buyer NotesJan Hagen signed the Remonstrant petition of 1628. On 17 December 1631, Jan Hagen, living in the Soutketen, was betrothed to Margarieta (Grietje) Hooft, from Amsterdam, widow of Harman Tholingh, living on the Keysersgracht (5 years a widow), assisted by her sister Aechtie Hooft (DTB 672/171). Grietje Hooft died in 1639 (Elias, Vroedschap, p. 367). Jan Hagen apparently remarried with Trijn Jansdr. Lap of Monnikendam (where he was born). He died in August 1645. Trijn Jansdr. was left with three children. He was a soutkeetman (the owner of salt-boiler works) near the St. Anthonispoort. In 1631, he paid a tax of 70 f., living near the Soutketen, near the Haarlemmerspoort (Elias, Vroedschap, p. 148 and Kohier, fol. 199vo., p. 46). Nanning Floris was a doctor in medicine. On 6 March 1583, his daughter Katrijn married Nicolaes de Wael, Commissaris van de Monstering for Amsterdam. If that is the same person, he must have been quite old in 1614 (Elias, Vroedschap, p. 127). The buyer may be identical with Sr. Jan van der Hagen who, on 1 July 1639, together with his brother Aernout, both being merchants, declared having received some tapiten from Pieter de Cracht, which carpets or tapestries were to be sent for sale in Sweden (Van Dillen, Bronnen tot de geschiedenis van het bedrijfsleven R.G.P.144(1974), p. 531).
Buyer OccupationMerchant (largescale)
Montias2 Record27581

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ArchiveGemeentearchief Amsterdam
Call NumberWK 5073/946
TypeOrphan Chamber
Inventory Number687
Lot Number0106
Inventory Date1614/04/07
Owner NameVoort, Cornelis van der
Purposeauction