The Montias Database of 17th Century Dutch Art Inventories

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Broeck, Marten van den

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Inventory #1028
Call NumberDBK 5072/355, fol. 222 and foll.
Date1650/09/06
CityAmsterdam
CountryNederland
TypeDesolate Boedelskamer
PurposeInventory of insolvent individual drawn up at the request of his creditors.
Family NameBroeck
Owner NameBroeck, Marten van den
OccupationMerchant (largescale)
ResidenceAmsterdam
IntroductionInventaris van de meublen ende anders bevonden ten huyse van Marten van den Broeck. Postscript: Aldus geinventariseert en beschreven den 6en september 1650.
CommentaryOn Marten van den Broeck, see the NOTES to R 33322 of Montias2 and the INTRO to R 467 of Montias1, which concerns an important lot of paintings that Marten van den Broeck had sold to a merchant named Andries Ackersloot three years before his bankruptcy. This sale included five paintings by Rembrandt, three of them, apparently, representing members of Rembrandt's family (Rembrandt himself, his wife, and his minnemoer, who was perhaps Gierte Dirx). The present inventory includes 19 paintings of tronies, many of them oude mans tronien, a specialty of the Rembrandt atelier. Several of these paintings were located in the achtercamer and were without frames (along with other New Testament paintings that could also have come from Rembrandt's atelier.) As a general rule, private collectors had few unframed paintings, which were more frequently found in the inventories of dealers. All this evidence tentatively suggests Marten van den Broeck might, in addition to his silk cloth business, have engaged in art dealing and that he might have used his house as an outlet for the paintings of the Rembrandt atelier. A possible link between Marten van den Broeck and Rembrandt may have been forged via his mother Catalijna Soolmans, who was the sister of Maerten Soolmans who had been portrayed by Rembrandt in 1634 (Gary Schwartz in his biography of Rembrandt makes much of this connection (see pp. 192-193, 221, 232, 249, and 253)). Unfortunately, none of the paintings in the present inventory is attributed.
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Lot Type Artist Title Subject Verbatim Entry
0048 [ANONYMOUS] 1 contrefeijtsel sijnde een fioel speelder
0049 [ANONYMOUS] 1 rondeken van eenige personasien doncker geschildert
0050[a] [ANONYMOUS] 2 cleene schilderytjens synde kindere tronijkens in slechte lijsjens
0050[b] [ANONYMOUS] 2 clene schilderytjes synde kinder tronijkens in slechte lysten
0051 [ANONYMOUS] 1 cleen rondeken synde een mans tronij
0052 [ANONYMOUS] 1 schilderije van een jonge speelende op een rommelpott
0053 [ANONYMOUS] 1 mans tronij hebbende een clapmuts op met een swarte lyst
0054 [ANONYMOUS] 1 mans tronij hebbende een swarte baert in een ebbe lyst
0055 [ANONYMOUS] 1 outd mans tronij sonder lyst
0056 [ANONYMOUS] 1 Maria beeltje met een swarte lyst
0057 [ANONYMOUS] 1 schilderije van de wijse uijtten oosten met een ebbe lyst
0058 [ANONYMOUS] 1 lantschap met clippen van Tobias
0059 [ANONYMOUS] 1 boeck met enige papiere cunst
0060[a] [ANONYMOUS] 7 sclechte oude schilderijen
0060[b] [ANONYMOUS] 7 sclechte oude schilderijen
0060[c] [ANONYMOUS] 7 sclechte oude schilderijen
0060[d] [ANONYMOUS] 7 sclechte oude schilderijen
0060[e] [ANONYMOUS] 7 sclechte oude schilderijen
0060[f] [ANONYMOUS] 7 sclechte oude schilderijen
0060[g] [ANONYMOUS] 7 sclechte oude schilderijen
0061 [ANONYMOUS] 1 kindere tronytje van pleyster
0062 [ANONYMOUS] 1 albstert beeltje
0063[a] [ANONYMOUS] 3 steene beeltjens
0063[b] [ANONYMOUS] 3 steene beeltjens
0063[c] [ANONYMOUS] 3 steene beeltjens
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