Heijndricsen, Willem
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Inventory # | 1245 |
Call Number | NA 694B |
Date | 1634/05/16 |
City | Amsterdam |
Country | Nederland |
Type | Notarial |
Purpose | Insolvent inventory drawn up at the request of the Vroedschap. |
Family Name | Heijndricsen |
Owner Name | Heijndricsen, Willem |
Life Dates | 1591 |d 1634 |
Marriage Date | 1611/05/19 |
Occupation | Manufacture |a Dyer |
Residence | Amsterdam |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Introduction | Inventaris van de goederen bevonden ten huyse van Willem Heijndricsen, verwer, synde als volcht. Marginal note: Also de heeren deser stede Amsterdam by appointement den 15 april 1634 genomineert ende geauthoriseert hebben tot taxatie van de coopmanschappen ende schideryen ende huysraet, namentlyck de coopmanschappen Samuel Coren ende Floris de [...], de schilderyen door Dirck Pietersz. Bontepaert ende Nicolaes Elias, ende de huysraet de gesworen schatsers .... de schilderyen opt 16 may 1634. Postscript: Aldus beschreven opten 17 seventiende february 1634, ten versoecke van de curateurs over de boedel van de vors. Willem Hendricksz. by my Jan Warnaerts not. pub. ... ter presentie van Symon Dircx arbeiden ende Hendrick Thyssen ... heeres dienaer als getuygen. |
Commentary | On Willem Hendricx, dyer, who was also a buyer at auction, see the NOTES to R 29847 of Montias2. Rumors of his bankruptcy were spread from 15 February 1634 on (or earlier). Note that the paintings were inventorized without evaluations on 17 February. Then, on 15 April, Dirck Pietersz. Bontepaert (alias Santvoort) and Nicolaes Elias (Picquenoy) added in the left-hand margin their estimates of each work of art and, in some cases, their attribution. On Samuel Cooren, who made an inventory of the merchandise in the inventory, see INVNO 645. The presence of a portrait of Pater Ney in the inventory makes it very probable that Willem Hendricx was Roman Catholic |
Notary | J. Warnaerts |
Art Value | 518 |t gulden 11 stuivers |
# of Items | 34 |
Montias1 # | 1166 |