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Work: 65,5 x 53 cm
Frame: 102,5 x 90,5 cm
The reverse with various writings referring to Jacob Jordaens. Despite several references to Jacob Jordaens (see also: Ref.:), the work seems to us to be more French in nature.
Ref.:
- Added a copy of an expertise by Prof. W. Vogelsang, dated 1952, who attributed the work to the Flemish artist Jacob Jordaens.
- The work part of the exhibition 'Bruisend realisme', Roeselare, November 15-24, 1996, n° 16. The work published as a work by Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678), depicting the presumed portrait of Philippe de Champaigne (pp. 41-43).
Provenance:
- Ex-collection Vente Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, 1969.
- Ex-collection art dealer Eric Loncke, Roeselare, 1972.
- Private collection, Belgium.