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Rutgers, Cornelis

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Inventory #410
ArchiveGemeentearchief Amsterdam
Call NumberNA 840, film 567
Date1638/11/09
CityAmsterdam
CountryNederland
TypeNotarial
PurposePost-mortem inventory drawn up for the benefit of the late Rutgers's creditors. For evaluations of some of the works of art contained in this inventory, see INVNO 4100.
Family NameRutgers
Owner NameRutgers, Cornelis
Owner Notesand his widow Anna van Loosvelt
Life Dates1596 |d 1638; 1606 |d 1660
Marriage Date1624/03/21
Type of CeremonyP
OccupationMerchant (largescale)
ResidenceAmsterdam
ReligionMennonite
IntroductionInventaris van den meublen nagelaten bij wijlen Cornelis Rutgers in sijn leven koopman t'Amsterdam. Gedaen maken bij Anna van Loosvelt sijne weduwe ten proffijte van de crediteuren van de voors. Rutgers ende beschr[even] bij mij Jan Cornelis Hogenboom etc.. en sijn de goederen als volcht. Postscriptum: Aldus . .. aengevangen den 10 junij ende voltrocken 9e november anno 1638 ...
CommentaryCornelis Rutgers, 27, assisted by his mother Jannetje Cornelis, living on the O.Z. Achterburchwal, was betrothed to Anna van Loosvelt, 17, assisted by Christina Michaels, her mother, living on the Heeregracht, on 21 March 1624 (DTB 669/233). (Her name was misspelled Lonvelt in Rembrandt Documents, p. 152), He was a prominent Mennonite merchant. On the Loosvelt family, which was also Mennonite, see R 21192 of Montias2. Cornelis Rutgers may have been the son of Rutgert Cornelisz. and Teuntgen Symons (died before 1616), cited in R 23782 of Montias2. He may also have been a brother or cousin of the Mennonite David Rutgers (cited in TEXT of R 439 of Montias1 and the NOTES to R 24929 of Montias2). On 17 January 1635, he had notary Hoogeboom insinuate Isaack van Hertsback (the well-known creditor of Rembrandt) for his failure to pay a letter of exchange for 300 fl. pounds (NA 843). He died before 27 July 1638, when his widow, Anna van Loosvelt was dunned for the prompt payment of a letter of exchange (belonging to Gerardina Evers) (NA 1186, fol. 35, Not. J. de Vos). Anna van Loosvelt was buried on 24 January 1660, coming from the Warmoesstraet (DTB 1055/115).
NotaryJan Hogenboom
# of Items30
Montias1 #312
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Lot Type Artist Title Subject Verbatim Entry
0025[a] [ANONYMOUS] 2 conterfeijtsels van mannen grootvader en oom
0025[b] [ANONYMOUS] 2 conterfeijtsels van mannen grootvader en oom
0026 [ANONYMOUS] 1 schilderije van Moijses slaende water wtten berch
0027 REMBRANDT VAN RIJN 1 mans tronij met ebben lijsten Rembrant (perhaps the painting in INVNO 1400 een contrefeijtsel gedaen bij Rembrant op f 100)
0028 VINCKBOONS, DAVID 1 schilderijtgen lantschap Vinckeboons
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