Cosimo I Medici treedt het College van Kardinalen te Rome binnen

Jan van der Straet, 1570 - 1583

Cosimo de' Medici voor het college van kardinalen en paus Pius V.

  • Artwork typedrawing, design
  • Object numberRP-T-1936-37
  • Dimensionsheight 207 mm x width 287 mm
  • Physical characteristicspen in bruin, witte verf

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Cosimo I Medici treedt het College van Kardinalen te Rome binnen

  • Series title(s)

    Mediceae familiae rerum (...), dl. 3

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-T-1936-37

  • Series number

    2/22?

  • Description

    Cosimo de' Medici voor het college van kardinalen en paus Pius V.

  • Catalogue reference

    Boon 428


Creation

  • Creation

    draftsman (artist): Jan van der Straet

  • Dating

    1570 - 1583

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    pen in bruin, witte verf

  • Dimensions

    height 207 mm x width 287 mm


This work is about

  • Person

  • Subject

  • Place

  • Period

    1569


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Gift of J. de Bruyn, Spiez

  • Acquisition

    gift 1936

  • Copyright

  • Provenance

    …; sale William Adolf Baillie-Grohman (1851-1921) and Florence Baillie-Grohman-Nickalls (1860-?1930 Schloss Matzen, Tirol), London (Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge) 14 may 1923, no. 163, with five other drawings for the 'Historie des Medicis', to Murray;{Copy RKD.}…; donated by Isaac de Bruijn (1872-1953), and his wife, Johanna Geertruida van der Leeuw (1877-1960), Spiez and Muri, near Bern, Switzerland, with RP-T-1936-36 and RP-T-1936-38, to the museum, 1936

  • Remarks

    Please note that this provenance was formulated with a special focus on provenance research for the years 1933-45 and could therefore be incomplete. There may be more (mostly earlier) provenance information known in the museum. In case this item has an uncertain or incomplete provenance for the years 1933-45, the Rijksmuseum welcomes information and assistance in the investigation and clarification of the provenance of all works during that era.


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