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Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc

ArtistWorkshop of Peter Paul Rubens Flemish, b. 1577, Siegen Westphalia; d. 1640, Antwerp
Datecirca 1620 (?) and after 1640
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions71 1/2 x 45 3/4 in. (181.6 x 116.2 cm)
Frame: 85 1/2 x 61 1/4 x 4 5/8 in. (217.2 x 155.6 x 11.7 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)
Object number52.9.111
On View
On view
ProvenanceCreated Antwerp, Flanders [present day Belgium], ca. 1620 (?) and after 1640; collection of the artist (?). Probably Rubens’s studio [1]. Probably Jan Baptista Cachiopin de la Redo, Antwerp [2]. Probably David [de] Amory, Amsterdam; [Amsterdam, June 22, 1772, no. 4] [3]. [Probably sale, Amsterdam, October 16, 1736, no. 1]. Probably Johann Heinrich von Gise; [probably sale, Bonn, 1ff. August 1742, no. 50, bought in?] [4]; [probably sale, Bonn, 30ff. August 1742, no. 87]. Possibly Dr. Bragge, London; [Mr. Prestage, London, March 20, 1750/51, no. 59] [5]; Abraham Johan Ant. Schaffhausen (1756–1824), Cologne. Sibilla von Wittgenstein (d. 1918); [her sale, Lempertz, Cologne, May 13–16, 1919, no. 656, as Jeanne d’Arc by Rubens]; D. Hjorth Jr., Malmö, Sweden; Baron von Platen, Sweden; [Rosenberg & Stiebel, New York]; sold to NCMA, 1952.

[1] Inventory of 1640, no. 159 (as “La Pucelle d’Orleans sur toile” [The Maid of Orleans on canvas]).
[2] Inventory of 1662 (as “Een contrefeytsel van de Maecht van Orleans, van Rubens” [A copy of the Maid of Orleans, by Rubens]).
[3] As “De Maegd van Orleans in’t volle Harnas,levensgrrote knielende voor een Cruxifix door P. P. Rubens.” (The Maid of Orleans in Full Armor, Life Size Kneeling Before a Crucifix by P. P. Rubens)
[4] As “La Pucelle d’Orleans.” (The Maid of Orleans)
[5] As “The Pucelle D’Orleans, Rubens.” (The Maid of Orleans, Rubens)
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