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toegeschreven aan Cornelis Saftleven, 1617 - 1681
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- ObjectnummerRP-T-1972-11
- Afmetingenhoogte 47 mm (onregelmatig ovaal) x breedte 85 mm
- Fysieke kenmerkenzwart krijt; kaderlijnen in bruine inkt (grotendeels versneden)
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Identificatie
Titel(s)
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Objecttype
Objectnummer
RP-T-1972-11
Onderdeel van catalogus
Vervaardiging
Vervaardiging
tekenaar: toegeschreven aan Cornelis Saftleven
Datering
1617 - 1681
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Materiaal en techniek
Fysieke kenmerken
zwart krijt; kaderlijnen in bruine inkt (grotendeels versneden)
Afmetingen
hoogte 47 mm (onregelmatig ovaal) x breedte 85 mm
Dit werk gaat over
Onderwerp
Verwerving en rechten
Credit line
Schenking van mevrouw A. Olie, Utrecht
Verwerving
schenking 1972
Copyright
Herkomst
…; collection Jacob Olie (1834-1905), Amsterdam; his daughter, Aagje Olie (1884-1975), Utrecht;{Copy RMA.} by whom bequeathed to the museum (L. 2228), 1972
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Cornelis Saftleven (attributed to)
Reclining Dog, Turned to the Left
1617 - 1681
Inscriptions
inscribed: lower right, in black chalk, SD (?)
stamped on verso: lower centre, with the mark of the museum (L. 2228)
Technical notes
watermark: none
Provenance
…; collection Jacob Olie (1834-1905), Amsterdam; his daughter, Aagje Olie (1884-1975), Utrecht;1Copy RMA. by whom bequeathed to the museum (L. 2228), 1972
Object number: RP-T-1972-11
Credit line: Gift of A. Olie, Utrecht
The artist
Biography
Cornelis Saftleven (Gorinchem, 1606 – Rotterdam, 1681)
The son of the Rotterdam artist Herman Saftleven I (c. 1580-1627) and Lijntge Cornelisdr Moelants (d. 1625), he was trained by his father together with two of his brothers, Herman Saftleven (1609-1685) and Abraham Safleven (b. 1613). He likely stayed in Antwerp between 1632 and 1634, where Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) painted figures in some of his paintings.2RKD Artists, https://rkd.nl/explore/artists/69245; accessed 20 August 2020. For a short period of time in the 1630s, he stayed with his brother Herman in Utrecht.3A. van der Willigen and F.G. Meijer, A Dictionary of Dutch and Flemish Still-Life Painters Working in Oils, 1525-1725, Leiden 2003, p. 175.
Except for these few trips, Cornelis Saftleven stayed in Rotterdam. In 1640, he lived in the Lombardstraat and from 1648-1681 on the Franse Water.4N. Schadee, Rotterdamse meesters uit de gouden eeuw, exh. cat. Rotterdam (Historisch Museum) 1994-95, p. 295. On 18 November 1648, he married Catharina Dircx van der Heyden (d. 1654). After she passed away, on 29 September 1655, he married Elisabeth Melchiors van Avont (1619-1695). It appears he remained childless. In 1667, he became the dean of the Guild of St Luke in Rotterdam.5RKD Artists, https://rkd.nl/explore/artists/69245; accessed 20 August 2020.
Cornelis Saftleven was a versatile artist who produced paintings and drawings on a large variety of topics: peasant scenes, rural interiors, landscapes, cattle scenes, biblical and mythological themes, images of hell, allegories, satires and illustrations of proverbs. About 200 paintings and 500 drawings (probably a fraction of his output) have been documented.6W. Schulz, “Saftleven family” (2003), Grove Art Online, https://www.oxfordartonline.com/groveart/view/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.001.0001/oao-9781884446054-e-7000074951; Accessed 20 Aug. 2020. In his drawings, he worked mainly in black chalk and sometimes finished his sheets with grey wash. Occasionally, he drew on toned papers. His characteristic monogram – combining the letters ‘C, S and L’ – and a date can be found on his several of his drawings. Perhaps he made these for the market. Stylistically, he was influenced by the landscape drawings of Roelant Rogman (1627-1692), the animal drawings of Roelant Savery (1576-1639), Frans Snijders (1579-1657) and Aelbert Cuyp (1620-1691), and the figure studies of Gabriel Metsu (1629-1667).7Ibid.
Saftleven was buried on 5 June 1681 in the French Protestant Church in Rotterdam.8RKD Artists, https://rkd.nl/explore/artists/69245; accessed 20 August 2020.
Carolyn Mensing, 2020
References
A. Houbraken, De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen, 3 vols., Amsterdam 1718-21, I (1718), pp. 342-43 (as: Kornelis Zachtleven); C. Hofstede de Groot, ‘Een spotteekening van Cornelis Saftleven op de Dordtsche Synode’, Oud-Holland 15 (1897), pp. 121-23; A. von Wurzbach, Niederländisches Künstlerlexikon, 3 vols., Vienna/Leipzig 1906-11, II (1910), p. 548; N. Alting Mees, ‘Aanteekeningen over oud-Rotterdamsche kunstenaars III’, Oud-Holland 31 (1913), pp. 241-68, 255-59; U. Thieme and F. Becker, Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler: Von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, 37 vols., Leipzig 1907-50, XXIX (1935), p. 309; B.J.A. Renckens, ‘Enkele notities bij vroege werken van Cornelis Saftleven’, Bulletin Museum Boymans-van Beuningen 13 (1962), pp. 59-74; A. Zwollo, ‘Een “Cornelis Saftleven” per brief’, Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek 38 (1987), pp. 402-06; W. Schulz, Cornelis Saftleven (1607-1685): Leben und Werke, mit einem kritischen Katalog der Gemälde und Zeichnungen, Berlin 1978; N. Schadee, Rotterdamse meesters uit de gouden eeuw, exh. cat. Rotterdam (Historisch Museum) 1994-95, pp. 295-96; RKD artists https://rkd.nl/artists/69245
Entry
The hesitantly applied initials SD (for Simon van der Does ?) might raise doubts about the authenticity of this small sketch. That being said, the similarities between this reclining dog and the dog in inv. no. RP-T-1972-10, also in the Rijksmuseum’s collection, should be taken into account.
Gerdien Wuestman, 2001/Carolyn Mensing, 2020
Literature
‘Keuze uit de aanwinsten 1972 van het Rijksprentenkabinet’, Bulletin van het Rijksmuseum (1973), p. 43; W. Schulz, Cornelis Saftleven (1607-1685): Leben und Werke, mit einem kritischen Katalog der Gemälde und Zeichnungen, Berlin 1978, p. 125, no. 244
Citation
G. Wuestman, 2001/C. Mensing, 2020, 'attributed to Cornelis Saftleven, _, 1617 - 1681', in J. Turner (ed.), _(under construction) Drawings 2, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/200143951
(accessed 6 December 2025 14:41:35).Footnotes
- 1Copy RMA.
- 2RKD Artists, https://rkd.nl/explore/artists/69245; accessed 20 August 2020.
- 3A. van der Willigen and F.G. Meijer, A Dictionary of Dutch and Flemish Still-Life Painters Working in Oils, 1525-1725, Leiden 2003, p. 175.
- 4N. Schadee, Rotterdamse meesters uit de gouden eeuw, exh. cat. Rotterdam (Historisch Museum) 1994-95, p. 295.
- 5RKD Artists, https://rkd.nl/explore/artists/69245; accessed 20 August 2020.
- 6W. Schulz, “Saftleven family” (2003), Grove Art Online, https://www.oxfordartonline.com/groveart/view/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.001.0001/oao-9781884446054-e-7000074951; Accessed 20 Aug. 2020.
- 7Ibid.
- 8RKD Artists, https://rkd.nl/explore/artists/69245; accessed 20 August 2020.















