The Montias Database of 17th Century Dutch Art Inventories

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Inventory  [Kooren, Samuel (1637/11/09)]

Inv#.Lot645.0001
Lot0001[a]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry2 schilderyen sonder lest f 6:15:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value3.75 |t gulden
BuyerFrancois Fincon
Buyer FamilyFincon [or Finson or Vincon], Franc(h)ois
Buyer NotesThe buyer was a sworn broker, an intermediary in real estate and other transactions. He acted on behalf of a Haarlem merchant in 1613 with regard to a bankrupt sugar refinery and in 1618 with regard to the quality of some cotton goods (Van Dillen, Bronnen tot de geschiedenis van het bedrijfsleven R.G.P. 78(1933), pp. 71 and 271). On 19 May 1607, Willem Eliassen, knecht of the goldsmiths' guild, at the request of Marten de Meyer, was charged with making known to diverse merchants dealing in these goods that an auction of pearls would take place in de drie Morianen, the house of Anne Vrancken, the wife of the broker Frans Vinson, the buyer of this lot. Most of the merchants who were notified were active in the Russian trade. The sale was apparently occasioned by the bankruptcy of Sion Lus (Luls). The merchant Marten de Meyer (de oude, from Aelst in Southern Netherlands, born about 1568), cited above, was a cousin of Hans van Solt II (of R 21567) (Gelderblom, Prosopographic Data Base and De Navorscher 84(1935), p. 37). The jewelers and other merchants who were to be notified were Marten Papenbroeck, Hendrick Vaecht, Pancreas Bisschop, Cornelis Snelingh (of R 20043), Marcus de Vogelaer (whose widow was a buyer at R 23422), Pierre du Pont (probably of R 20481), Lambert van Tweenhuysen (cited in the NOTES to R 29906), Wolfert van Byler (the uncle of Hans van Wely II of R 21219), Thomas Herweyer (of R 30620), Daniel Bulsing (cited in the Notes to R 36735), Jan van Willy (Hans van Wely II of R 21219), Hans Thijssen (of INVNO 690), Adriaen van Loosvelt (of R 21192), Jaspar de Vogelaer (related to Marcus de Vogelaer cited above, a merchant born in Antwerp), Hans l'Hermitte, Danckert Moins, Reynier Verspreet (merchant and sugar refiner, related to Anthoni Verspreet of R 25596), Jan Calandrini (guardian of Hans Thijsz. de jonge of R 27698), Jacques Verbeeck I (of INVNO 544), and Barent van de Sande (NA 195, fol. 216, Extracten, and Wijnroks, Handel tussen Rusland en de Nederlanden 1560-1640, p. 318). On the post-mortem inventory of Barent van Sanden of October 1612, which contained many prints and some East Indian paintings and 30 paintings, great and small, see NA 196. Van Sanden was apparently a cloth merchant (as well perhaps as a pearl dealer). De Drye Morianen owned by Anna Vrancken (Francken) was inherited in part by Anna's grandson Jan Duijvesz. (R 28925 of Montias2). On 7 March 1615, Francois Finsson (signs Finson), makelaer, widower of Anneken Vrancken, was betrothed to Sibijlle van Burgh, from Kailley (Calais) (DTB 419/12). On 16 December 1616, Francois and Sibel Henrix had their daughter Janneken baptized in the presence of Margriet Sluijsbergh (DTB 39/441). In 1631, Francois Vinson paid a tax of 20 f., at which time he lived on the South side of the Nieuwestraet (Kohier, fol. 29, p.8). He signed the Remonstrant petition of 1628. On 29 August 1635, the honorable Franchois Finson, 53, sworn broker, and Jan Outgertsz., 28, merchant, declared at the request of the merchant Jacques Thiery that they had opened a bale of Turkish grooftgreijnen (a kind of cloth) and that they had found it defective (NA 595, bet. fol. 72 and 76, Not. Lamberti). In the introduction to the death inventory of Samuel Koorne, dated 14th to 20th July 1637 (thus a few months before the present sale, but largely overlapping with it), Jan Geursz., procureur (probably of R 21492) and Franchoijs Vincon, broker admitted by the city, were said to be the guardians (named in the testament of Samuel Koorne) of Katalijntje and Samuel II, the children and heirs of Samuel Koorne I (NA 714, film 5149, Not. P. Carels). In 1639 or the beginning of 1640, he and Hendrick Calaber of R 20312 rented out a house to the painter Jan Miense Molenaer for 450 f. a year (Bredius, Künstler-inventare, p. 13).
Buyer OccupationServices |a Broker, factor
Montias2 Record#25311
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Inv#.Lot645.0001
Lot0001[b]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry2 schilderyen sonder lest f 6:15:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value3.75 |t gulden
BuyerFrancois Fincon
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 25311.
Buyer OccupationServices |a Broker, factor
Montias2 Record#25312
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Inv#.Lot645.0002
Lot0002[a]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry4 bortjes f 2:12:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.65 |t gulden
BuyerAdriaen Braems
Buyer FamilyBraems, Adriaen
Buyer NotesOn 1 November 1629, Adriaen Braem and his wife Janneken van Bueren had their daughter Maria baptized in the O.K. in the presence of Henrik Kemp (DTB 6/255). Hendrick (Aertsz.) Kemp was probably the buyer of R 25363. Adriaen Braems paid a tax of 15 f. in 1631, living on the East side of the Warmoesstraet (Kohier, fol. 129, p. 30). In 1635, Adriaen Braems helped administer the Orphan Chamber (WK 5073/903, fol. 74), Adriaen Braems was related to Anthony (de) Brul of INVNO 160 (R 76). In 1637, he was named guardian of the children of Symon Jacobsz. van der Does and of his late wife Beatrix Anselmo (WK 5073/789, ca. fol. 270). Beatrix Anselmo was the daughter of Antonio Anselmo and of Johanna Hooftman. On the couple, see the NOTES to R 41304. It was probably in connection with this guardianship that Jan (Hans) Bultel, 5(?), and Adriaen Braems, 36, declared at the request of Franck and Simon van der Does that Symon van der Does Jacobsz. could not pay the 200-penning tax for which he had been assessed in 1635 (NA 696A, film 4982, 12 November 1637). On 19 January 1645, he was appointed by the commissaries of the Desolate Boedelskamer, together with Jacob Valckenier, to oversee the insolvent inventory of Michiel Sillikens (INVNO 1139), of which he may have been one of the creditors. Jacob Valckenier was a guardian of the painter Philips de Coninck (INVNO 161). On 12 March 1633, Laurens Claesz., house father (binnenvaer) in the Spinhuis, declared at the request of Jacob Valckenier, acting on behalf of the heirs of the broker Frederick Claesz., that he had known Frederick Claesz. for over 20 years and that he could assert with certainty that Frederick could neither read nor write. As a broker he committed everything that was told him to memory. He, Laurens Claesz., would put down on paper what he, Frederick, had learned from one person or another (NA 991, fol.11, Not. J. Bosch).
Buyer OccupationEmployee |a Orphan Chamber
Montias2 Record#25313
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Inv#.Lot645.0002
Lot0002[b]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry4 bortjes f 2:12:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.65 |t gulden
BuyerAdriaen Braems
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 25313.
Buyer OccupationEmployee |a Orphan Chamber
Montias2 Record#25314
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Inv#.Lot645.0002
Lot0002[c]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry4 bortjes f 2:12:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.65 |t gulden
BuyerAdriaen Braems
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 25313.
Buyer OccupationEmployee |a Orphan Chamber
Montias2 Record#25315
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Inv#.Lot645.0002
Lot0002[d]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry4 bortjes f 2:12:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.65 |t gulden
BuyerAdriaen Braems
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 25313.
Buyer OccupationEmployee |a Orphan Chamber
Montias2 Record#25316
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Inv#.Lot645.0003
Lot0003[a]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry6 bortjes f 3:17---
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.64 |t gulden
Buyersolvit
Montias2 Record#25317
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Inv#.Lot645.0003
Lot0003[b]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry6 bortjes f 3:17---
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.64 |t gulden
Buyersolvit
Montias2 Record#25318
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Inv#.Lot645.0003
Lot0003[c]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry6 bortjes f 3:17---
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.64 |t gulden
Buyersolvit
Montias2 Record#25319
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Inv#.Lot645.0003
Lot0003[d]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry6 bortjes f 3:17---
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.64 |t gulden
Buyersolvit
Montias2 Record#25320
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Inv#.Lot645.0003
Lot0003[e]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry6 bortjes f 3:17---
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.64 |t gulden
Buyersolvit
Montias2 Record#25321
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Inv#.Lot645.0003
Lot0003[f]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry6 bortjes f 3:17---
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.64 |t gulden
Buyersolvit
Montias2 Record#25322
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Inv#.Lot645.0004
Lot0004
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 print in een leest f 2:19---
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typeprint
Value2.95 |t gulden
BuyerWoutertge
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 30173.
Buyer OccupationRetail merchant |a Uitdraagster, uitdraager
Montias2 Record#25323
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Inv#.Lot645.0005
Lot0005[a]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry3 bortjes f -:16---
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.27 |t gulden
Buyersolvit
Montias2 Record#25324
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Inv#.Lot645.0005
Lot0005[b]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry3 bortjes f -:16---
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.27 |t gulden
Buyersolvit
Montias2 Record#25325
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Inv#.Lot645.0005
Lot0005[c]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry3 bortjes f -:16---
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.27 |t gulden
Buyersolvit
Montias2 Record#25326
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Inv#.Lot645.0006
Lot0006
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 werelt caert f -:13---
Titlede werelt
Number78
SubjectMAP, GLOBE, ATLAS
Typemap
Value0.65 |t gulden
BuyerRobijen
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 25248.
Montias2 Record#25327
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Inv#.Lot645.0007
Lot0007
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entrylack bortjes f 2:10---
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepaintings on lacker
Value2.5 |t gulden
Buyersolvit
Montias2 Record#25328
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Inv#.Lot645.0008
Lot0008
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 bortje met vergulde letteren f 2:-----
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typecalligraphy
Value2.0 |t gulden
Buyersolvit
Montias2 Record#25329
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Inv#.Lot645.0009
Lot0009[a]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry2 schilderije f 4:--:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value2.0 |t gulden
BuyerAnne Louwens
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 30398.
Montias2 Record#25330
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Inv#.Lot645.0009
Lot0009[b]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry2 schilderije f 4:--:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value2.0 |t gulden
BuyerAnne Louwens
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 30398.
Montias2 Record#25331
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Inv#.Lot645.001
Lot0010[a]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry2 ditto [schilderije] f 1:18---
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.95 |t gulden
Buyereadem [Anne Louwens]
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 30398.
Montias2 Record#25332
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Inv#.Lot645.001
Lot0010[b]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry2 ditto [schilderije] f 1:18---
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value0.95 |t gulden
Buyereadem [Anne Louwens]
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 30398.
Montias2 Record#25333
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Inv#.Lot645.0011
Lot0011
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 lantschapje f 5: 5---
Titlelantschapje
Number2
SubjectLANDSCAPE
Typepainting
Value5.25 |t gulden
BuyerLobbetge
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 30435.
Buyer OccupationRetail merchant |a Uitdraagster/uitdraager
Montias2 Record#25334
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Inv#.Lot645.0012
Lot0012
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 ditto [lantschapje] f 7:-----
Titlelantschapje
Number2
SubjectLANDSCAPE
Typepainting
Value7.0 |t gulden
BuyerDr. Valentijn
Buyer FamilyValentijn, Dr.
Buyer NotesThe buyer is probably identical with Mr. Valentijn who paid a tax of 10 f. in 1631, living near the Oostervorburchwal (Kohier, fol. 134, p. 31). He may have been a doctor in medicine.
Montias2 Record#25335
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Inv#.Lot645.0013
Lot0013
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 lantschap f 5:10---
Titlelantschap
Number2
SubjectLANDSCAPE
Typepainting
Value5.5 |t gulden
BuyerRobijen
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 25248.
Montias2 Record#25336
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Inv#.Lot645.0014
Lot0014
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 wintertje f 4:15---
Titlewintertie
Number2
SubjectLANDSCAPE
Typepainting
Value4.75 |t gulden
BuyerMarry Broe(r)s
Montias2 Record#25337
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Inv#.Lot645.0015
Lot0015[a]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entryd'4 Evangelisten a 70 st. f 14:---:--
TitleEvangelist
Number1
SubjectRELIGION
Typepainting
Value3.5 |t gulden
BuyerWillem Valckenburg
Buyer FamilyValckenburg, Willem
Buyer NotesAt the auction sale of the books of Jan Gerritsz., book seller, which took place on 2 February 1618, Willem Valckenburch, living on the Dirck van Assensteech bought the Uijtlegging Calvini (WK 5073/954). He was said to be a cloth finisher (lakenbereyder) and 58 years old on 10 December 1643 (thus born c. 1585) when he made a deposition concerning some cloths he had finished in 1641 (Van Dillen, Bronnen tot de geschiedenis van het bedrijfsleven R.G.P. 144(1974), pp. 394-5). At the same sale he also bought some porcelain cups and was noted as living over Roeloff Pietersz. predikant. On 2 April 1628, Willem Pietersz. Valckenburg and his wife Janneke van Reus had their daughter Elisabeth baptized in the O.K. in the presence of Herman Jacobsz. and Herman 't Kint (DTB 6/202). Herman Jacobsz. may have been the book seller and printer of South Netherlandish origin, active in Amsterdam from 1623 to 1626 (Briels, Zuidnederlandse boekdrukkers, 1974, p. 600). Willem Valckenburg was buried in the O.K. on 31 July 1664 (DTB 1047/118).
Buyer ReligionReformed/Calvinist
Buyer OccupationManufacturer |a Textiles, leather
Montias2 Record#25338
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Inv#.Lot645.0015
Lot0015[b]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entryd'4 Evangelisten a 70 st. f 14:---:--
TitleEvangelist
Number1
SubjectRELIGION
Typepainting
Value3.5 |t gulden
BuyerWillem Valckenburg
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 25338.
Buyer ReligionReformed/Calvinist
Buyer OccupationManufacturer |a Textiles, leather
Montias2 Record#25339
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Inv#.Lot645.0015
Lot0015[c]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entryd'4 Evangelisten a 70 st. f 14:---:--
TitleEvangelist
Number1
SubjectRELIGION
Typepainting
Value3.5 |t gulden
BuyerWillem Valckenburg
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 25338.
Buyer ReligionReformed/Calvinist
Buyer OccupationManufacturer |a Textiles, leather
Montias2 Record#25340
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Inv#.Lot645.0015
Lot0015[d]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entryd'4 Evangelisten a 70 st. f 14:---:--
TitleEvangelist
Number1
SubjectRELIGION
Typepainting
Value3.5 |t gulden
BuyerWillem Valckenburg
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 25338.
Buyer ReligionReformed/Calvinist
Buyer OccupationManufacturer |a Textiles, leather
Montias2 Record#25341
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Inv#.Lot645.0016
Lot0016
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 schilderij een huijlende vrouw f 6:15:--
Titlehuijlende vrouw
Number3
SubjectGENRE
Typepainting
Value6.75 |t gulden
BuyerMarry d'Laers
Buyer NotesThe buyer's name is probably a garbled version of Marry d'Arras of R 36658.
Montias2 Record#25342
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Inv#.Lot645.0017
Lot0017[a]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry2 schilderijen f 7:15:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value3.875 |t gulden
BuyerLobbetge
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 30435.
Buyer OccupationRetail merchant |a Uitdraagster/uitdraager
Montias2 Record#25343
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Inv#.Lot645.0017
Lot0017[b]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry2 schilderijen f 7:15:--
Title[untitled]
Number99
SubjectUNKNOWN SUBJECT
Typepainting
Value3.875 |t gulden
BuyerLobbetge
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 30435.
Buyer OccupationRetail merchant |a Uitdraagster/uitdraager
Montias2 Record#25344
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Inv#.Lot645.0018
Lot0018
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 schilderij 1 doopen f 3:19:--
Titledoopen
Number1
SubjectRELIGION
Typepainting
Value3.95 |t gulden
Buyersolvit
Montias2 Record#25345
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Inv#.Lot645.0019
Lot0019
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
EntryPrins Hendrick ende Mauritius f 7: 5:--
TitlePrins Hendrick ende Mauritius
Number64
SubjectPORTRAITS -- POLITICAL
Typepainting
Value7.25 |t gulden
BuyerFranchois Fincon
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 25311,
Buyer OccupationServices |a Broker, factor
Montias2 Record#25346
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Inv#.Lot645.0020
Lot0020
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 schilderij van Jonas f 5:--:--
TitleJonas
Number71
SubjectOLD TESTAMENT
Typepainting
Value5.0 |t gulden
BuyerMary Broers
Buyer FamilyBroers, Mary
Montias2 Record#25347
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Inv#.Lot645.0021
Lot0021
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 lantschapje f 4:--:--
Titlelantschapje
Number2
SubjectLANDSCAPE
Typepainting
Value4.0 |t gulden
BuyerJan Geurtsz.
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 21492.
Buyer OccupationLiberal professions |a Lawyer
Montias2 Record#25348
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Inv#.Lot645.0022
Lot0022
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 geberchtje f 8:--:--
Titlegeberchtje
Number2
SubjectLANDSCAPE
Typepainting
Value8.0 |t gulden
BuyerLobbetge
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 30435.
Buyer OccupationRetail merchant |a Uitdraagster/uitdraager
Montias2 Record#25349
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Inv#.Lot645.0023
Lot0023
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 zeetge f 4:15:--
Titlezeetge
Number21
SubjectSHIPS, SEASCAPE
Typepainting
Value4.75 |t gulden
BuyerJannitge Pieters
Buyer FamilyPieters, Jannitge
Montias2 Record#25350
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Inv#.Lot645.0024
Lot0024[a]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry2 lantschapjes f 4:--:--
Titlelantschapje
Number2
SubjectLANDSCAPE
Typepainting
Value2.0 |t gulden
BuyerMarry d'Laers
Buyer NotesProbably identical with Mary d'Arras of R 36658.
Montias2 Record#25351
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Inv#.Lot645.0024
Lot0024[b]
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry2 lantschapjes f 4:--:--
Titlelantschapje
Number2
SubjectLANDSCAPE
Typepainting
Value2.0 |t gulden
BuyerMarry d'Laers
Buyer NotesProbably identical with Mary d'Arras of R 36658.
Montias2 Record#25352
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Inv#.Lot645.0025
Lot0025
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 gebercht f 8: 5:--
Titlegebercht
Number2
SubjectLANDSCAPE
Typepainting
Value8.25 |t gulden
BuyerFrans Fincon [crossed out: Jan Harmensz.]
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 25311. On Jan Harmensz., see R 25095.
Buyer OccupationServices |a Broker, factor
Montias2 Record#25353
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Inv#.Lot645.0026
Lot0026
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 lantschap f 5:10:--
Titlelantschap
Number2
SubjectLANDSCAPE
Typepainting
Value5.5 |t gulden
Buyersolvit
Montias2 Record#25354
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Inv#.Lot645.0027
Lot0027
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 ditto [lantschap] met harten f 10:10:--
Titlelantschap met harten
Number2
SubjectLANDSCAPE
Typepainting
Value18.5 |t gulden
BuyerJan Harmensz.
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 25095.
Montias2 Record#25356
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Inv#.Lot645.0028
Lot0028
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 zeetge f 12:15:--
Titlezeetge
Number21
SubjectSHIPS, SEASCAPE
Typepainting
Value12.75 |t gulden
BuyerAnne Louwens
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 30398.
Montias2 Record#25357
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Inv#.Lot645.0029
Lot0029
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 stuck schilderij van Susanna f 13:--:--
TitleSusanna
Number71
SubjectOLD TESTAMENT
Typepainting
Value13.0 |t gulden
BuyerClaer Bierdrachster
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 24351.
Montias2 Record#25358
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Inv#.Lot645.003
Lot0030[a]
ArtistARENTSZ., ARENT (VAN DER CABEL)
Entry1 wintertje en somer van Arent Arentsz. f 38:--:==
Titlewintertje
Number2
SubjectLANDSCAPE
Typepainting
Value19.0 |t gulden
BuyerDaniel Jansz [van Beuningen]
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 8207.
Buyer ReligionReformed/Remonstrant
Buyer OccupationEmployee |a Orphan Chamber
Montias2 Record#25359
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Inv#.Lot645.003
Lot0030[b]
ArtistARENTSZ., ARENT (VAN DER CABEL)
Entry1 wintertje en somer van Arent Arentsz. f 38:--:==
Titlesomer
Number2
SubjectLANDSCAPE
Typepainting
Value19.0 |t gulden
BuyerDaniel Jansz [van Beuningen]
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 8207.
Buyer ReligionReformed/Remonstrant
Buyer OccupationEmployee |a Orphan Chamber
Montias2 Record#25360
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Inv#.Lot645.0031
Lot0031
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 schilderijtje naeckte parsenagie f 7:10:==
Titlenaeckte personagie
Number311
SubjectNAKED PERSONS
Typepainting
Value7.5 |t gulden
BuyerJan Geurtsz.
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 21492.
Buyer OccupationLiberal professions |a Lawyer
Montias2 Record#25361
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Inv#.Lot645.0032
Lot0032
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 schilderij 1 deel ruijters f 14:--:==
Titleruijters
Number23
SubjectRIDER OR RIDERS ON HORSEBACK
Typepainting
Value14.0 |t gulden
Buyeribid. [Jan Geurtsz.]
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 21492.
Buyer OccupationLiberal professions |a Lawyer
Montias2 Record#25362
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Inv#.Lot645.0033
Lot0033
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 stuck schilderij van den jongen ende ouden f 18:--:--
Titlede jongen ende ouden
Number5
SubjectALLEGORY
Typepainting
Value18.0 |t gulden
BuyerHendrick Kemp op de Niberch
Buyer FamilyKemp (Kempen), Hendrick (Aertsz. ?)
Buyer NotesThree individuals by the name of Hendrick Kemp are known. One died before 1631, when his widow, living on the Keisersgracht, paid a tax of 125 f. This was probably the buyer of R 7634 who indeed lived on the Keisersgracht. Hendrick Barentsz. Kemp, wijnverlater, at whose request, together with his putative cousin Willem Kemp, the goods of INVNO 987 were sold in 1625, lived on the Warmoesstraet. The buyer, by elimination, is believed to be Hendrick Aertsz. Kemp. On 23 September 1627, Hendrick Kemp Aertssen, from Amsterdam, 29 years old, assisted by his mother Clartie Jacobs, living on the Nieuwe Dijck, was betrothed to Lysbeth Kuystens, from Amsterdam, [... left blank] years old, assisted by her father Jan Cuysten, living on the Conincxgracht (DTB 432/369). Clartie Jacobs (Rombouts) was the daughter of the very wealthy Rombout Jacobsz. and of Clara Colijn; she was the sister of Jacob Jacobsz. Rombouts (of R 26961) and of Rombout Jacobsz. de jonge (of R 26967). Jan Cuysten (or Kuijsten) de oude was a merchant, born in 's Hertogenbosch about 1572, first mentioned in Amsterdam in 1601 (Gelderblom, Zuid-Nederlandse kooplieden, p. 305 and Prosopographic Data Base). He was married to Elisabeth van der Marct (Merct, Marck). Jan Cuysten I was apparently a spices merchant. On 18 February 1640, Jan Cuysten I (or possibly II) had a bale of 384 pounds of pepper inspected (NA 1601, fol. 14, Notary W. Hasen). Jan Kuijsten II, the son of Gerrit Kuijsten who was perhaps a brother of Jan Kuijsten I, was married to Anna van Hoorn. The death inventory of Anna van Hoorn, widow of Joan Gerritsz. Kuijsten, was taken on 9 December 1648 at the request of Boudewijn van Cortenhoff, secretary of the city (of INVNO 1225). Their wedding contract went back to 1628 (NA 1856, film 2103, fol. 107). Aert Kemp died shortly before 18 February 1625, when Jacques Rombouts, the brother of Clara Rombouts, and Rombout Kemp (the sergeant of Rembrandt's Nightwatch), the brother of majority age of the children (he was about 27 years old), were appointed guardians over the six youngest children of Aert Kemp (WK 5073/513, fol. 28). Rombout Kemp was huyssitter van de armen in 1637 (act dated 16 September 1637, NA 521, Not. Westfrisius). Hendrick Aertsz. Kemp, together with his wife, his mother Clara Kemp, widow of Aert Kemp, and her daughters Helena and David Kemp, and Hendrick Aertsz.'s brother Rombout Kemp, along with many others were invited to the wedding of Bernard de Moor and Clara van der Capelle on 22 January 1630 (Nederlandsche Leeuw 44(1926), col. 9). Helena Kemp, who married Jan Gerritsz. Verhoutert of INVNO 1208, was the sister of Hendrick Aertsz. Hendrick Aertsz. died before 18 October 1647, when his death inventory was taken at the request of his father-in-law Jan Kuijsten de oude (NA 1914, film 2128, INVNO 1124). Hendrick Aertsz. Kemp sold lace (passementerij) and silk goods as far as Riga, Scandinavia, and Germany (NA 1914, Not. F. Uyttenbogaert). On Jan Kuijsten, insurer, see the deposition made at his request in the NOTES of R 29979. In February 1645, Hendrick (Aertsz. ?) Kemp signed a petition with numerous other Amsterdam merchants calling for the strict enforcement of the currency regulations of 1622 (Van Dillen, Wisselbanken, R.G.P. 59(1925), p. 89). He died shortly before 9 November 1647 when his death inventory was taken (INVNO 1124) at the request of his children and of his brother Rombout Kemp. The daughter of Hendrick Aertsz. Kemp, named Elisabeth, born on 9 October 1628, married the surgeon Hartman Hartmansz. de jonge in 1654, son of the better-know surgeon Hartman Hartmansz. de oude (Nederlandsche Leeuw 52(1934), col. 242 and Jaarboek C.B.G. 16(1962), p. 118). The sister of Hartman Hartmansz. II, named Cornelia Hartman, was the second wife of Philippe de la Fontaine II of INVNO 1253.
Buyer OccupationMerchant (largescale)
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Lot0034
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 kaersnacht f 15:--:--
Titlekaersnacht
Number73
SubjectNEW TESTAMENT
Typepainting
Value15.0 |t gulden
BuyerFoockel
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 23212.
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Lot0035
Artist[ANONYMOUS]
Entry1 atlas f 23:--:==
Titleatlas
Number78
SubjectMAP, GLOBE, ATLAS
Typeatlas
Value23.0 |t gulden
BuyerDaniel Jansz.
Buyer NotesOn the buyer, see R 8207.
Buyer ReligionReformed/Remonstrant
Buyer OccupationEmployee |a Orphan Chamber
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