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Greuninger, Isaack

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Inventory #1190
Call NumberNA 1192, fol. 28 and foll.
Date1643/06/15
CityAmsterdam
CountryNederland
TypeNotarial
Purposegoods left in deposit while owner is on long-term journey
Family NameGreuninger
Owner NameGreuninger, Isaack
Life Dates1616 |d ?
Marriage Date1640/06/30
Type of CeremonyPui
OccupationArtisan |a Ivory carver
ResidenceAmsterdam
IntroductionOp huijden den xve juni 1643 ... Isaack Greunigen verclaerde dat he comparant van meninge ... omme met sijn huijsvrouwe naer Denemarcken te reijsen omme daer een geruijm tijt te blijven ... Inventaris van de goederen toebehorende Isaack Greuningen reijsende met sijn huijsvrouw naer Denemarcken welcke goederen hij in bewaringh heeft gegeven Jan Carssensz. Danx sijn swager.
CommentaryOn 30 June 1640, Isaack Greuninger, from Copenhagen. ivory turner (ijvoordrayer), living in the Hartestraet, 24, no living parents, was betrothed to Margriet Carsten Dancxdr., 22, assisted by her father Carsten Dancx, living in the Vogeldwarsstraet (DTB 675/267). On his departure to Denmark, the ivory carver Isaack Greuninger left the goods in this inventory in the care of his brother-in-law Jan Carstens Danx. Carsten Hendricx Dancx was married to Reymerich Jans. Jan Carstensz. Dancx, the son of Carsten Dancx and the brother of Margriet Carsten Dancx, was a process server (deurwaerder) for the Court of Holland. Jan Carstensz., who was married to Susanna Meurs (perhaps related to the calligrapher and school teacher Hendrick Meurs of R 25394 of Montias2), was in turn the father of the painter Fracois Dancx. Susanna Meurs died before 30 June 1656. On 7 June 1657, the art dealer Hendrick Uylenburg and the painter Guilliam de Ville (perhaps of R 33159 of Montias2) were summoned by the court of justice in Amsterdam in a process pitting Francois Dancx against Daniel Fransz., surgeon in Amsterdam. They assessed a portrait of the wife of Daniel Fransz. painted by Dancx 3 Fl. pounds (about 18 f.), although they thought it might be worth a good deal more. Daniel Fransz. may be the individual of that name to whom Rembrandt owed a debt (Bredius, Künstler-inventare, p.965).
NotaryJ. de Vos
# of Items9
Montias1 #1109
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Lot Type Artist Title Subject Verbatim Entry
0001 [ANONYMOUS] een schilderij van Emaus
0002 [ANONYMOUS] een schilderij van Lucretia
0003 [ANONYMOUS] een schilderij van Tobias
0004[a] [ANONYMOUS] twee kleijne lantschapiens
0004[b] [ANONYMOUS] twee kleijne lantschapiens
0005 [ANONYMOUS] een leeuw vernielende een paerdt
0006 [ANONYMOUS] een ontbijt
0007 [ANONYMOUS] een geselschap spelende metten kaert 't goude doodt
0007 [CRISTIAAN DANX, UNIDENTIFIED] een schilderij van Cristiaan Danx toebehorende bestevaer
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