Flämische Schule (XVII-XVIII), After Anthony van Dyck - Jesus am Kreuz

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Jesus on the Cross, a 17th–18th‑century Flemish School work after Anthony van Dyck, unsigned, Europe origin, good condition, 60 cm high by 50 cm wide, sold with frame.

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Description from the seller

Interesting work by a master of the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke from the 17th century, based on a motif by Antoon van Dyck (Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna).

No text provided for translation.

Inspection mark of the Lukas guild on the back of the wooden panel, which was used between 1619 and 1638.

The Antwerp Sint-Lucasgilde was a guild in Antwerp dedicated to Saint Luke, the patron saint of artists and craftsmen. It played a significant role in regulating the trades and crafts associated with art and craftsmanship in the city. The guild was part of the broader network of similar organizations across the region, contributing to the development and quality standards of artistic work during its time.

The last photo shows an excerpt from an email of a German art historian regarding the work that is handed over to the buyer.

The work has been cleaned and restored.

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Interesting work by a master of the Antwerp Guild of St. Luke from the 17th century, based on a motif by Antoon van Dyck (Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna).

No text provided for translation.

Inspection mark of the Lukas guild on the back of the wooden panel, which was used between 1619 and 1638.

The Antwerp Sint-Lucasgilde was a guild in Antwerp dedicated to Saint Luke, the patron saint of artists and craftsmen. It played a significant role in regulating the trades and crafts associated with art and craftsmanship in the city. The guild was part of the broader network of similar organizations across the region, contributing to the development and quality standards of artistic work during its time.

The last photo shows an excerpt from an email of a German art historian regarding the work that is handed over to the buyer.

The work has been cleaned and restored.

Shipping within 5 business days

Details

Artist
Flämische Schule (XVII-XVIII), After Anthony van Dyck
Sold with frame
Yes
Title of artwork
Jesus am Kreuz
Signature
Not signed
Country of Origin
Europe
Condition
Good condition
Height
60 cm
Width
50 cm
Sold by
AustriaVerified
296
Objects sold
100%
Private

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