The Montias Database of 17th Century Dutch Art Inventories

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Inventory  [[anonymous] (1617/11/03)]

Inv#.Lot594.0001
Lot0001
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry(1 lantaren 1 emmer) 1 schilderij f -:14:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.7 |t gulden
Buyersolvit
Montias2 Record#38548
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Inv#.Lot594.0002
Lot0002[a]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry2 alabasterde bortgens f 2: 6:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typecarving of or painting on alabaster
Value1.15 |t gulden
BuyerGroen Ridder
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 21880.
Buyer OccupationRetail merchant |a Uitdraagster/uitdraager
Montias2 Record#20781
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Inv#.Lot594.0002
Lot0002[b]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry2 alabasterde bortgens f 2: 6:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typecarving of or painting on alabaster
Value1.15 |t gulden
BuyerGroen Ridder
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 21880.
Buyer OccupationRetail merchant |a Uitdraagster/uitdraager
Montias2 Record#20782
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Inv#.Lot594.0003
Lot0003[a]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry2 uts. [alabasterde bortgens] f 3: 1:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typecarving of or painting on alabaster
Value1.525|t gulden
BuyerJasper Vinckel
Buyer FamilyVinckel, Jasper (Casper) (I)
Buyer NotesIn 1606, Jasper Vinckel, living on the Nieuwen Dijck in het Wapen van Norwegen, bought lots in the Haarlem lottery for 1 f. 16 st. (GAA, 135/52 F 982). He was married to Trijn Jans, cited below. Toward the end of October 1631 (the exact date could not be ascertained), Jasper Vinckel, 50, and Laurens Jacobsz., 30, merchants, declared at the request of Adriaen Jacobsz. van Noort (of R 20404) that they had lived in the house of the petitioner (Van Noort): Vinckel for 7 years and Laurens Jacobsz. for 8 years, that they had seen Van Noort's business, that they had had access to his factory etc.. (NA 842, Not. Hoogeboom). Jasper Vinckel I was buried in the Westerse Kerck on 3 May 1632 (DTB 1100 A/2). On 5 November 1638, Trijn Jans, widow of Jasper Vinckel (I), merchant, insinuated Willem Wijntges, likewise merchant (cited in the NOTES to R 38601). She or her son Jan Vinckel had sold Wijntges a certain quantity of stockvis to Wijntges at 102 f/100. Wyntges has refused delivery and payment (NA 1498, film 1572, Not. J. Oly). Jasper Venckel I apparently had two brothers, Matthijs and Isaack, both of whom had a son named Jasper or Casper (II and III, resp.) Matthijs Vinckel was married to Ursula Mols, the sister of Zeger Mol, a merchant who signed the 1645 petition calling for the enforcement of currency regulations issued in 1622 (Van Dillen, Wisselbanken 59(1625), p.89). Zeger (Seger) Mol was the uncle of the painter Abraham van den Tempel (NOTES to R 23558). Jasper and Joris, sons of Matthijs Vinckel and Ursula Mols, were baptized as adults in the Waterland Anabaptist Community on 21 February 1666. The son of Isaack who called himself Penckel, was baptized in the same Community on 20 May 1641. It was perhaps this Jasper Vinckel III, born in Schoonord in 1608, who was one of the Regents of the Schouwburg from 1641 to 1644, 1645 to 1648, and 1649 to 1652, to whom Bernard Fonteyn dedicated his play Romilius en Pelagia (Wijnman, Uit de kring van Rembrandt en Vondel, 1939, pp. 174-5 and Oud Holland, 2(1884), p. 159.) It is not clear whether Jasper Vinckel de jonge, substantial merchant, refers to II or III (more likely the former). This individual. living on the Brouwersgraft, was said to have conspired with Louis de Geer to freight a ship to the coast of Africa in 1657 in defiance of the monopoly of the West India Company (Oud Holland, 7(1889), pp. 208-9.) One or the other was also known as a merchant dealing in salt fish in the mid-1660s and to have had dealings with Arnout Pelt II, the grandson of Hans Pelt I and the grandnephew of Abraham Pelt II of R 29305. (Various members of the Pelt family were involved in importing fish from the North sea) (M. Simon Thomas, Onze IJslandsvaarders in de 17de en 18de eeuw, Amsterdam, 1935, p.149). Louis de Geer was the merchant and armamaments dealer, born in Luik, first noted in Amsterdam in 1615 (Gelderblom, Zuid-Nederlandse kooplieden, p. 301). The sister of Jasper Vinckel II (the son of Matthijs), named Catharina (Trijntge) Vinckel, assisted by her uncle Jan van Erpercum, spices merchant, of R 20021, was betrothed to Lieven Coppenol, on 14 January 1627. Lieven Coppenol was the son of the well-known calligrapher Lieven Willemsz. Coppenol. Jan van Erpecum had married Elisabeth de Wolff, the sister-in-law of Joost van den Vondel, in 1612 (Nederlandsche Leeuw 50(1932), col. 141-144). In an act dated 26 February 1677, a painting by Otto Marseus vaan Schrieck representing snakes that hung in the house of Caspar Venckel, postmaster op Hamburg (Bredius, Künstler-inventare, p. 709. This may have been Casper Venckel II or III.
Buyer ReligionMennonite
Buyer OccupationMerchant (largescale)
Montias2 Record#20783
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Inv#.Lot594.0003
Lot0003[b]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry2 uts. [alabastarde bortgens] f 3: 1:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typecarving of or painting on alabaster
Value1.525|t gulden
BuyerJasper Vinckel
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 20783.
Buyer ReligionMennonite
Buyer OccupationMerchant (largescale)
Montias2 Record#20784
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Inv#.Lot594.0004
Lot0004[a]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry3 rontges f 1: 4:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Formatround
Value0.4 |t gulden
BuyerBrechtje voors. (Cornelisdr.)
Buyer FamilyCornelisdr., Brechtje
Buyer NotesThe buyer was perhaps the daughter of Cornelis Theuresz.
Montias2 Record#20785
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Inv#.Lot594.0004
Lot0004[b]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry3 rontges f 1: 4:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Formatround
Value0.4 |t gulden
BuyerBrechtje voors. (Cornelisdr.)
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 20785.
Montias2 Record#20786
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Inv#.Lot594.0004
Lot0004[c]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry3 rontges f 1: 4:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Formatround
Value0.4 |t gulden
BuyerBrechtje voors. (Cornelisdr.)
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 20785.
Montias2 Record#20787
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Inv#.Lot594.0005
Lot0005
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 schildery visschers f 3:12:--
Titlevisschers
Number250
SubjectFISHING
Typepainting
Value3.6 |t gulden
Buyeridem [Jacob Cornelisz.]
Buyer FamilyCornelisz., Jacob
Buyer NotesThe buyer may have been the son of Cornelis Theuresz.
Montias2 Record#36760
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Inv#.Lot594.0006
Lot0006
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 schildery synde schepen f 3: 6:--
Titleschepen
Number21
SubjectSHIPS, SEASCAPE
Typepainting
Value3.3 |t gulden
Buyeridem [Jacob Cornelisz.]
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 36761.
Montias2 Record#36761
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Inv#.Lot594.0007
Lot0007[a]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry(1 boset) 2 bortges f -: 8:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.15|t gulden
BuyerVerwer
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 36763.
Buyer OccupationRetail merchant |a Uitdraagster/uitdraager
Montias2 Record#36762
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Inv#.Lot594.0007
Lot0007[b]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry(1 boset) 2 bortges f -: 8:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.15|t gulden
BuyerVerver, de
Buyer FamilyVerver (Verwer), de
Buyer NotesThe buyer was probably an uitdraager. The buyer of R 26706 (de ververs vrou) may be his wife (Hilde van Wijngaarden, notes to Scriptie.)
Buyer OccupationRetail merchant |a Uitdraagster/uitdraager
Montias2 Record#36763
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Inv#.Lot594.0008
Lot0008
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 albasterde beeltgen f 6:--:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typealabaster statue
Value6.0 |t gulden
BuyerJacob Cornelisz.
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 36760.
Montias2 Record#36764
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Inv#.Lot594.0009
Lot0009
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 schilderijtgen (1 valletgen) f 1:10:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value1 |t gulden
BuyerVerwer
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 36763
Buyer OccupationRetail merchant |a Uitdraagster/uitdraager
Montias2 Record#20788
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Inv#.Lot594.0010
Lot0010
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 boerenkermis f 4:18:--
Titleboerenkermis
Number3
SubjectGENRE
Typepainting
Value4.9 |t gulden
BuyerJacob Cornelisz.
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 36760.
Montias2 Record#20789
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Inv#.Lot594.0011
Lot0011
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 schilderij de vlugt uyt Egipten f 7:15:--
Titlede vlugt uyt Egipten
Number73
SubjectNEW TESTAMENT
Typepainting
Value7.75 |t gulden
BuyerGeerte Claes
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 32317.
Buyer OccupationRetail merchant |a Uitdraagster/uitdraager
Montias2 Record#20790
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Inv#.Lot594.0012
Lot0012
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 caert bort f -:15:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typemap or print
Value0.75 |t gulden
BuyerJacob Cornelisz.
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 36760.
Montias2 Record#20791
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Inv#.Lot594.0013
Lot0013
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 tafreel f 20:--:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value20.0 |t gulden
BuyerJan Martsz.
Buyer FamilyMartsz., Jan
Buyer NotesThe buyer, without further particulars, could not be identified. He may be identical with the mennonite cloth merchant Jan Martsz., who at one time was living on the Nieuwen Dijck. He was married to Ael Jans. The couple's daughter Marritie Jans (1586-1654) married Jan Gerritsz. Hooft (1584-1644) on 8 October 1606. Both were mennonite. Jan Gerritsz. Hooft was the son of Gerrit Pietersz. Hooft (1551-1600), merchant in Dantzig, and of Neeltje Jans Grauwert. He signed the Remonstrant petition of 1628. He seems to have had a son named Pieter. Both Jan Gerritsz. Hooft and his son Pieter Jansz. Hooft invested in the art-producing and -dealing business of Hendrick Uylenburgh of R 24428, a fellow-Mennonite. It is unlikely that it was this Jan Martsz., whose goods were sold by the WK after his death on 11 September 1621 (INVNO 909). The heirs of Jan Martsz., who may possibly be identical with the buyer at this sale, paid a tax of 150 f., at which time they lived in the Rans Coy (Kohier, fol. 73vo, p. 18). In any case, he should be distinguished from Hans Martsz. (den Otter) of R 28860.
Montias2 Record#36765
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Inv#.Lot594.0013
Lot0013
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 tafreel f 20:--:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value20.0 |t gulden
BuyerJan Martsz.
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 36765.
Montias2 Record#36765
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