The Virgin and Child with Saint John and His Parents
Artist
Jacob Jordaens
Flemish, 1593–1678
Datecirca 1617–1618
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions46 x 56 3/4 in. (116.8 x 144.1 cm)
Frame: 58 x 68 3/4 in. (147.3 x 174.6 cm)
Frame: 58 x 68 3/4 in. (147.3 x 174.6 cm)
ClassificationsPaintings
Credit LinePurchased with funds from the State of North Carolina, and gift of the North Carolina State Art Society (Robert F. Phifer Bequest) and David M. Koetser
Object number52.9.101
On View
On viewProvenanceCreated Flanders [present day Belgium], ca. 1617–1618. [Possibly Christies, London, November 23, no. 93, as The holy family with Elizabeth and St. John, by Jordaens]; to Ottley [1]. Probably Francis Thomas de Grey Cowper, 7th Earl Cowper (1834–1905), Panshanger House, Hertfordshire, England. Henry Rainald Gage, 6th Viscount Gage (1895– 1982), Firle Place, Sussex, England; [his sale, Christie, Manson & Woods, London, March 7, 1952, no. 127, as The Holy Family, with the Infant Saint John and Saint Anne]; [Koetser Gallery, New York]; sold to NCMA, and partial gift of the North Carolina State Art Society (Robert F. Phifer Bequest), 1952.
[1] This is probably William Young Ottley (1771-1836). No evidence that the Jordaens was sold in one of Ottley's many sales has yet been found.
[1] This is probably William Young Ottley (1771-1836). No evidence that the Jordaens was sold in one of Ottley's many sales has yet been found.
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