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Property from the Collection of Anne W. Lowenthal

Hendrick Maertensz. Sorgh

Marine Scene with Choppy Waters

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February 6, 03:00 PM GMT

Estimate

15,000 - 20,000 USD

Bid

11,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Property from the Collection of Anne W. Lowenthal

Hendrick Martensz. Sorgh

Rotterdam 1609 or 1611 - 1670

Marine Scene with Choppy Waters


indistinctly signed and dated lower right, on the plank of wood

oil on oak panel

panel: 12 ⅛ by 17 ½ in.; 30.8 by 44.5 cm

framed: 20 ½ by 25 ½ in.; 52.1 by 64.8 cm

Please note that the literature for this lot has been updated.

Sir Bruce Stirling Ingram, O.B.E., M.C. (1877-1963), London, by around 1932;

By whose executors sold ("The Property of the late Sir Bruce Ingram, O.B.E., M.C., Sold by Order of the Executors"), London, Sotheby's, 6 May 1964, lot 148;

Where acquired by Galerie Cramer, The Hague;

Where acquired by the present collector, by 1971.

Greenwich, Queen's House, A Loan Collection of the National Maritime Museum, December 1938, no. 15 (lent by Sir Bruce Stirling Ingram);

London, National Maritime Museum, long-term loan, 1955-1962 (lent by Sir Bruce Stirling Ingram).

L. Preston, Sea and River Painters of the Netherlands in the Seventeenth Century, London 1937, p. 36, reproduced fig. 48;

A Loan Collection of Marine Paintings, exhibition catalogue, London 1938, n.p., cat. no. 15;

L.J. Bol, Die Holländische Marinemalerei des 17. Jahrhunderts, Braunschweig 1973, p. 191, reproduced fig. 194;

K. J. Müllenmeister, Meer und Land im Licht des 17. Jahrhunderts, Bremen 1973, vol. I, p. 26, reproduced;

L.T. Schneeman, Hendrick Martensz. Sorgh: A Painter of Rotterdam, with Catalogue Raisonné, PhD thesis, The Pennsylvania State University 1982, pp. 164-165, 243, cat. no. 95;

G. de Beer, The Golden Age of Dutch Marine Painting: The Inder Rieden Collection, Leiden 2019, vol. II, pp. 664-665 and 671, reproduced figs. 41-3 and 41-5.