The Montias Database of 17th Century Dutch Art Inventories
Hagen, Jeremias |
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Inventory # | 1013 | |
Call Number | DBK 5072/350 | |
Date | 1643/12/14 | |
City | Amsterdam | |
Country | Nederland | |
Type | Desolate Boedelscamer (Bankruptcy Chamber) | |
Purpose | Inventory of insolvent individual drawn up at the request of his creditors. | |
Family Name | Hagen | |
Owner Name | Hagen, Jeremias | |
Occupation | Food preparation |a Baker, pastry cook | |
Residence | In de Pieter Jacobsstraet in Amsterdam | |
Introduction | Inventaris van de meublen, huysraet, ende anders competerende de boedel van Jeremias Hagens, sulcx dese bevonden sijn tsynen huyse staende in de Pieter Jacobsstraet. . Postscript: Aldus geinventariseert ende beschreven ten overstaen van Cornelis Claessen Outewael ende Artus de Haze, als by de heeren commissarissen gestelt tot curateurs over den boedel van Jeremias Hagens den xiiii december 1643. By my ondergeschreven secretaris van den heeren commissarissen, Frans Bruijningh. | |
Commentary | On 10 April 1610, Jeremijas Hagen and his wife Catlijne Hagens had their daughter Maria baptized in the O.K. in the presence of Pieter le Feber (probably his father-in-law), Jacob Moock, and Marija Marisel [Marechal?] (DTB 7/83). On 23 June 1630, Jeremie Hagens and Catrijne Lefebre had their daughter Catrijn baptized in the N.K. in the presence of Catrina Pels (DTB 41/85). He was said to be a pasteybacker when he bought a lot at auction in 1637 (R 33746). On Artus de Haze (Aert de Haes II) who supervised the inventory see INVNO 175. Catrijne Lefebre had apparently already died when this inventory was made, but Hagens was still alive. Another inventory was drawn up after his death on 30 June 1646. The two inventories, both made by the Desolate Boedelskamer overlap only in part. The works of art that were said to be in the Binnecamer in 1646 and that seem to have been omitted in the present inventory have been added at the end of this inventory. The only painting that Hagens had bought at an Orphan Chamber auction that can be identified in either of the two bankrupt inventories is a large kitchen piece, which occurs in the Voorhuys of both. | |
Notary | Frans Bruijningh | |
# of Items | 45 | |
Montias1 # | 911 |
Lot | Type | Artist | Title | Subject | Verbatim Entry |
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0031 | painting | [ANONYMOUS] | [untitled] | UNKNOWN SUBJECT |
1 bortje met een swarte lyst
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0032 | painting | [ANONYMOUS] | lantshapje | LANDSCAPE |
1 lantschapje met swarte lyst
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0033[a] | painting | [ANONYMOUS] | vrouw persoon | MAN, WOMAN, PERSONS |
2 cleene bortjens met een vrouw ende een mans persoon
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0033[b] | painting | [ANONYMOUS] | mans persoon | MAN, WOMAN, PERSONS |
2 cleene bortjens met een vrouw ende een mans persoon
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0034[a] | painting | [ANONYMOUS] | roverijtje ende plunderingh | GENRE |
2 schilderijen roverijtjens ende plunderingh met swarte lijsten
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0034[b] | painting | [ANONYMOUS] | roverijtje ende plunderingh | GENRE |
2 schilderijen roverijtjens ende plunderingh met swarte lijsten
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0035 | painting | [ANONYMOUS] | de oude ende de jonge tijt | ALLEGORY |
1 prent bortje van de oude ende de jonge tijt
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0036 | painting | [ANONYMOUS] | conterfeijtsel van Jeremias Hagens | PORTRAITS -- KNOWN PERSONS |
2 conterfeijtsels van Jeremias Hagens ende sijn eerste huijsvrouwe
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0036[b] | painting | [ANONYMOUS] | conterfeijtsel van Jeremias Hagens eerste huijsvrouwe | PORTRAITS -- KNOWN PERSONS |
2 conterfeijtsels van Jeremias Hagens ende sijn eerste huijsvrouwe
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