The Montias Database of 17th Century Dutch Art Inventories

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Pathuijs, Nicolaes

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Inventory #379
ArchiveGemeentearchief Amsterdam
Call Number1811 B
Date1643/01/20
CityAmsterdam
CountryNederland
Purposeunknown
Family NamePathuijs
Owner NamePathuijs, Nicolaes
Owner Notesand Catharina Boelens
Life Dates1602 |d 1662 |n Pathuijs; 1591 |d 1657 |n Boelens
Marriage Date1628
ResidenceAmsterdam
ReligionRoman Catholic
CommentaryOn 18 January 1630, Nicolas Pathuys (Groningen 1602-1662) bought the house de oude Swan in the Oude Teertuynen. Roman Catholic services had been performed in the house. Pathuys was also R.C., as the contents of his inventory confirm. He married Catharina Boelens (Hoorn 1591-1657) in 1628. In 1642, he became insolvent on account of the heavy investments he had made in a Brazilian venture. His house was sold by executive order. It was bought by Rem Anthonisz. Fonteyn (of R 27380 of Montias2) who was also R.C. (Maandblad Amstelodamum 75(1988) p. 51). The daughter of Nicolas Pathuys and Catharina Boelens, named Wanfrida, married Caspar de Canas Trujillo de jonge, the son of Caspar de Canas Trujillo de oude, a member of the Council of Inquisition of Seville. She had apparently been abducted by her suitor. They attempted to marry in Utrecht in August 1652, but without success. They eventually settled in Amsterdam (I. van Eeghen, Een schaking in 1652 Maandblad Amstelodamum 59(1966), p. 238).
NotaryA. Eggericx
# of Items24
Montias1 #296
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Lot Type Artist Title Subject Verbatim Entry
0034[b] [ANONYMOUS] vier conterfeijtsels
0034[c] [ANONYMOUS] vier conterfeijtsels
0034[d] [ANONYMOUS] vier conterfeijtsels
0035 [ANONYMOUS] een taffereel met opslaende deuren daerinne het conterfeijtsel van een man ende vrouw
0036 [ANONYMOUS] een taffereel van Ecce Homo mede met opslaende deuren
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